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Street Lighting Assessment . <br />Preliminary Rate Resolution <br />"Street Lighting Service Cost" means all or any portion of the cost that is properly <br />attributable to the provision of Street Lighting Services under generally accepted <br />accounting principles, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, a <br />reasonable amount for contingency and anticipated delinquencies and uncollectible <br />assessments, the amount by which each Tax Parcel's annual ad valorem tax bill is <br />discounted for early payment of assessments collected pursuant to the Uniform <br />Assessment Collection Act, the cost to be incurred by the City during any Fiscal Year in <br />connection with the implementation, administration, collection, and enforcement of the <br />Street Lighting Assessments, any service charges of the Tax Collector or Property <br />Appraiser, and reimbursement to the City for any funds advanced for street lighting <br />services, and interest of any interfund or intrafund loan for such purposes. <br />"Street Lighting Services" means the acquisition, lease, rental, operation, <br />maintenance or installation of Street Lighting Improvements and the payment for electrical <br />services and current used in the provision of street lighting. <br />"Tax Parcel" means a parcel of property to which the Seminole County Property <br />Appraiser has assigned a distinct ad valorem property tax identification number. <br />"Tax Roll" means the real property ad valorem tax roll maintained by the Property <br />Appraiser for the purpose of the levy and collection of ad valorem taxes. <br />"Undevelopable Property" means a Tax Parcel which cannot support the <br />development of residential or commercial Buildings. Undevelopable property shall include, <br />but not be limited to, right-of-ways and submerged land. The City Manager may extend the <br />determination as to whether Tax Parcels comprise Undevelopable Property after <br />verification, field research, and/or the presentation of competent, substantial evidence by <br />5 <br />