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Attachment "A" ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA FINAL ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION NO. 12 -106 SOLID WASTE SERVICES ADOPTED September 4, 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Poge SECTION 1. AUTHORITY ...........................................................................................................3 SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION ....................................................4 SECTION 3. IMPOSITION OF SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL ASSESSMENTS ........................................................................... 4 SECTION 4. CONFIRMATION OF PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION? SECTION 5. EFFECT OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION .................................................7 SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE ............................................................................................7 APPENDIX A:AFFIDAVIT REGARDING NOTICE MAILED TO PROPERTY OWNERS ................................................................................A-1 APPENDIX B: PROOF OF PUBLICATION .......................................................................................... B-1 APPENDIX C: FORM OF CERTIFICATE TO NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENT ROLL ....................................................................................... C-1 RESOLUTION NO. 12-106 A RESOLUTION OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA; AMENDING THE PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION; ESTABLISHING THE RATE OF ASSESSMENT; IMPOSING SOLID WASTE SERVICE ASSESSMENTS AGAINST ASSESSED PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION; APPROVING THE ASSESSMENT ROLL; CONFIRMING THE PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida has enacted Chapter 1-9, Code of Ordinances and Compiled Laws of St. Lucie County (the "Ordinance"), which authorizes the imposition of annual Solid Waste Service Assessments for Solid Waste collection, disposal and administrative services, facilities or programs against certain Assessed Property within St. Lucie County; WHEREAS, the imposition of a Solid Waste Service Assessment for Solid Waste collection, disposal and administrative services, facilities or programs for each Fiscal Year is an equitable and efficient method of allocating and apportioning Solid Waste Costs among parcels of Assessed Property; WHEREAS, on September 14, 2004, the Board adopted Resolution No. 04-201 which authorized the imposition of an assessment program for Solid Waste collection, disposal and administrative services, facilities or programs within the County Urban Services Area using the tax bill collection method commencing with the 2004 Fiscal Year; WHEREAS, on August 7, 2012, the Board adopted Resolution No. 12-105 (the "Preliminary Assessment Resolution"), containing a brief and general description of the Solid Waste collection, disposal and administrative services, facilities or programs to be provided to Assessed Property, describing the method of apportioning the Solid Waste Costs to compute the Solid Waste Service Assessment for Solid Waste collection, disposal and administrative services, facilities or programs against Residential Property, designating a rate of assessment, a separate Assessment Roll for any Residential Property that is delinquent in payments of the Solid Waste Cost for prior Fiscal Years and directing preparation of the Assessment Roll and provision of the notice required by the Ordinance; 1 WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the Ordinance, the Board is required to confirm or repeal the Preliminary Assessment Resolution, with such amendments as the Board deems appropriate, after hearing comments and objections of all interested parties; WHEREAS, the Assessment Roll has heretofore been made available for inspection by the public, as required by the Ordinance; WHEREAS, on August 13, 2012, notice of a public hearing has been published and, as required by the terms of the Ordinance and the Preliminary Assessment Resolution, mailed to each Owner of Residential Property proposed to be assessed notifying such Owners of their opportunity to be heard. An affidavit regarding the form of notice mailed to each Owner of Residential Property is attached hereto as Appendix A and the proof of publication is attached hereto as Appendix B; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on September 4, 2012, and comments and objections of all interested persons have been heard and considered ns required by Inw; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. AUTHORITY. This resolution is adopted pursuant to Chapter 1-9 of the Code of Ordinances and Compiled Laws of St. Lucie County; Florida, Resolution No. 04-201; Article VIII, Sectionl(f ), Florida Constitution; sections 125.01 and 125.69, Florida Statutes; and other applicable provisions of law. SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION. This resolution constitutes the Final Assessment Resolution as defined in the Ordinance. All capitalized terms in this resolution shall have the meanings defined in the Ordinance and the Preliminary Assessment Resolution. SECTION 3. IMPOSITION OF SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL ASSESSMENTS. (A) The parcels of Assessed Property described in the Assessment Roll, which is hereby approved, are hereby found to be specially benefited by the provision of Solid Waste collection, disposal and administrative services, facilities or programs described in the Preliminary Assessment Resolution, in the amount of the Solid Waste Service Assessment 2 set forth in the Assessment Roll, a copy of which was present at the above referenced public hearing and is incorporated herein by reference. It is hereby ascertained, determined and declared that each parcel of Assessed Property within the County Solid Waste Urban Service Area will be benefited by the County's provision of Solid Waste collection, disposal and administrative services, facilities or programs in an amount not less than the Solid Waste Service Assessment for such parcel, computed in the manner set forth in this Resolution. Adoption of this Final Assessment Resolution constitutes a legislative determination that all parcels assessed derive a special benefit, as set forth in the Ordinance and the Preliminary Assessment Resolution from the Solid Waste collection, disposal and administrative services, facilities or programs to be provided and a legislative determination that the Solid Waste Service Assessments are fairly and reasonably apportioned among the Residential Properties that receive the special benefit as set forth in the Preliminary Assessment Resolution. (B) The method for computing Solid Waste Service Assessments described in the Preliminary Assessment Resolution is hereby approved. (C) For the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2012, the Solid Waste Cost shall be allocated among all parcels of Assessed Property, based upon each parcels' classification as Residential Property and the number of Dwelling Units for such parcels. An annual rate of assessment equal to $252.06 for each Dwelling Unit is hereby approved. Solid Waste Service Assessments for Solid Waste collection and disposal services, facilities or programs in the amounts set forth in the Assessment Roll, as herein approved, are hereby levied and imposed on all parcels of Assessed Property described in the Assessment Roll. (D) Any shortfall in the expected Solid Waste Service Assessment proceeds due to any reduction or exemption from payment of the Solid Waste Service Assessments required by law or authorized by the Board shall be supplemented by any legally available funds, or combination of such funds, within the solid waste enterprise fund. (E) As authorized in Section 1-9-71 of the Code of Ordinances and Compiled Laws of St. Lucie County, Florida, Interim Solid Waste Service Assessments are also levied and imposed against all Residential Property for which a Certif icate of Occupancy (or Building Permit as chosen by the Board) is issued beginning June 1, 2012, or has otherwise been inadvertently omitted from the Assessment Roll, based upon the rates of assessment approved herein. The County shall provide invoices to those Residential Properties requesting payment in the amounts set forth herein. Failure of the Property Owner to pay such amounts within forty-five (45) days shall render these amounts delinquent. Such delinquencies may be collected by any lawful means, including but not limited to, the institution of an action to collect the amounts owed or their inclusion on the subsequent 3 years Tax Bill. In addition, the Building Department shall be authorized to also collect an administrative fee of 2% of the amount of the Interim Solid Waste Assessment to pay for the costs of collection and processing. The amount which shall be imposed upon Interim Solid Waste Assessments, including the administrative fee, shall be $21.43 per month per Dwelling Unit for each month until such Residential Property can be placed on an Assessment Roll. (F) As authorized by 1-9-71 of the Code or Ordinances and Compiled Laws of St. Lucie County, Florida, Solid Waste Service Assessment delinquencies may be collected by any lawful means, including but not limited to, the institution of an action to collect the amounts owed or their inclusion on the subsequent years Tax Bill. The Assessment Roll includes Solid Waste Assessment that are delinquent to date. (G) Such Solid Waste Service Assessments shall constitute n lien upon the Assessed Property so assessed equal in rank and dignity with the liens of all state, county, district or municipal taxes and other non-ad valorem assessments. Except as otherwise provided by law, such lien shall be superior indignity to all other liens, titles and claims, until paid. (H) The Assessment Roll, as herein approved, shall be delivered to the Tax Collector for collection using the tax bill collection method in the manner prescribed by the Ordinance. The Assessment Roll, as delivered to the Tax Collector, shall be accompanied by a Certif icate to Non-Ad Valorem Assessment Roll in substantially the form attached hereto as Appendix C. SECTION 4. CONFIRMATION OF PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION. The Preliminary Assessment Resolution is hereby confirmed. SECTION 5. EFFECT OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION. The adoption of this Final Assessment Resolution shall be the final adjudication of the issues presented herein (including, but not limited to, the method of apportionment, the rate of assessment, the Assessment Roll and the levy and lien of the Solid Waste Service Assessments for Solid Waste collection, disposal and administrative services, facilities or programs) unless proper steps shall be initiated in a court of competent jurisdiction to secure relief within 30 days from the date of this Final Assessment Resolution. 4 SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS 4th day of September 2012. (SEAL) ATTEST: By: ~. Cle t~ ` ~ ~. ~.-~ -~ .~ /t "' _ _ ..° - -u~ _ - -,; a ,~ ~j,h ors e-~.:.~ ~~ t ~?~ ~~ ~~~,~ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Chair an APPROVED AS TO FORM A ~' By: 5 APPENDIX A AFFIDAVIT RE6ARDIN6 NOTICE MAILED TO PROPERTY OWNERS AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, personally appeared Debbie Scribner, who, after being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. Debra L. Scribner, pursuant to the authority and direction received from the Board of County Commissioners, timely directed the preparation of the Assessment Roll and the preparation, mailing, and publication of notices in accordance with Chapter 1-9, Code of Ordinances and Compiled Laws of St. Lucie County, Florida (the "Ordinance"), in conformance with the Preliminary Assessment Resolution adopted by the Board on August 21, 2012 (the "Preliminary Assessment Resolution"). 2. In accordance with the Ordinance, Ms. Scribner supervised and directed the mailing of individual mailed notices to the owner of each Assessed Property contained upon the Assessment Roll. The notice was substantially in the form as contained in the Preliminary Assessment Resolution and included the following: the purpose of the assessment; the total amount proposed to be levied against each parcel; the unit of measurement to be applied against each parcel to determine the assessment; the number of such units contained within each parcel; the total revenue the County expects to collect by the assessment; a statement that failure to pay the assessment will cause n tax certificate to be issued against the property which may result in a loss of title; a statement that all affected property owners have a right to appear at the hearing and to file written objections with the local governing board within 20 days of the notice; and the date, time, and place of the hearing. FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NOT. ` ~~C Debra L. Scribner, Affiant STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY The foregoing Affidavit of Mailing was sworn to and subscribed_befor_e_me_this ~ day of , 2012, by Debra L. Scribner. She is. ersonally knowiLto me or has ~--- -- produced ns identification and did take an oath. ~ - Printed ame: Jl.~~i'l ~.N~2-I'1 t~L Notary Public, State of Florida At Large My Commission E~r~#`~s: sust+~u~v~rut~ Commission No.:k * MY p~;.~pd~.24, 2013 ~~''F ~ no°'~' Bonded TNu Bodge) Nowt' ServK4e SCRIPPS TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS 1939 SE Federal Highway, Stuart, Florida 34994 Affidavit of Publication Scripps Treasure Coast Newspap --- --- --- --- -----+-------------r---------- RON ROBERTS ST LUCIE COUNTY SOLID WASTE 2300 VIRGINIA AVE FT PIERCE FL 34982-5653 I REFERENCE: 15612358 2738830 NOTICE OF HEARING STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MARTIN, ST. LUCIE and INDIAN RIVER Before the undersigned authority personally appeared and who on oath says that he/she is the Acct Adv Clerk of Scripps Treasure Coast Newspaper which publishes 3 daily newspapers in Martin Cnty:~ The Stuart News; St Lucie Cnty: St Lucie News Tribune: and Indian River Cnty: The Indian River Press Journal; Affiant further states that these newspapers are published daily, with offices and paid circulation in said counties, and distributed in said counties for one year preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further states that he/she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper(s). These newspapers have been entered as second class matter at the post office of Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties and have been for a period of one year preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement. PUBLISHED ON: 08/10 AD SPACE: 30.000 INCH FILED ON: 08/20/12 SworR to and subscribed before me this day of za . 3o1Z , by ~/~ ~~~ c~-v_~-1C~,, who ~ is ~~ personally known to me or [ ] who has produced as identification. 111 ~,~' I Notary: ~(~_~ My Commission Expires: ~ ~ mAR~~ S . =_•• ~' MY COMMISSION ~ EE11A015 EXFMiES August 04,2015 ~17ia-o~s3 ~`~0~00° ?'1_le Stuart News, The ~i Lucie ~.ws ~I~nbt)n~ The Indian Ri~~~_r i'res~ ,iou? n:+ G3CC~C~~bC~D AUG 2 7 2012 COUNTY ATTORNEY 3 ~L 3 m Z Z J W p N 1L ~ ~ O o w v0 m V ~~ J p O ~~Z C O U ~ C ~ ~ fi O Z ~ o .a C U '- U ~ ~ ~ U Q cn O O M 00 O ~ sr M K ~ N M m Q1 ~C C ~ Z ~ Q j O •- >_ Z ~ ~ o -p U N p Q ~ ~ U ~ N ~ O Aa ~° N 6. 0 • ` z~~ ~~ ~ 00 U u ~ w' 4 A~ ((~~ ~ l~ ~ }/ ~ V ~J ~ eeee~ v z a 6BSFriddy, AUBUSt 1O. 2O1275C RIPPS TREASURE C04ST N EWSPAPERS . SL ~~~~~~~ ©~~ ® TO® ©m ©iD io l 3 l Defense workers fighting proposed budget cuts b iaarvls 13erssx Pewtda a group oC about 300 em- ro take another bole a[ cre- ~~ pbyees from Pntt. Sikor- sting more than 200 jobs sky and Lockheed Martin. hereromake engines kxtbe With a clock ticking Hess said layoHsazPratt F-35 Joint Strike Fighter jet. down and veterans stand- in Connetticut and Fbri- "We like doing business ing in front of a giant da, where manufanruing here and wete considering American flag on Wedces- is based, would be in the doing more business inthis day, Putt & Whitney and 'hundreds" if sequestn- area," Hess said, referring Aber lord defense Indus- tbn -cuts mandated by bah ro Pntt and Sikorsky, try workers were urged a[ Congress to redu[e the tbe belicopter maker that a raltyrotake action. deficit-LS albwedrohap- shares Pntt's tan>pus overt "We need each one of pen at year-end. of Wert Palm Bexh. you to raise your voices He said Pntt which has Mal Privet; who has loud and clear," Pratt aban1,000workers in Palm worked in gwlity aswr- president David Hess rold Beach County would have ante for Pntt for 29 years, said he was glad his em- ployer was working [o fight the defense spending cuts. "These kind of jobs don't come bxk qquickty when they're bst" he said Corry Johnson. an eng_ ceer who works in future aircraft devebpment at Pratt, said be is concerced abom the impact on aero- space tareers.lohnson said be and his wife will pa off buying a home in Palm Bexh County until they know more about [he im- part on Pntt's workforce. Fbrida is slated ro lase nearly 80,000 jobs iC Coo- ~educaon' hnbythe end of the year and automatic spendrrrg crnhatks kick in, affording ro a report re- leased in mid-July. Smaller military motrxrors in Sash Florida also would be hurt industryezenreves said. Scott Starrett, vice president for governmem business devebpment (or Sikorsky AircnR, said the conttactors were cot hold- irrgthe rally"ro paiN fingcs and take sides with eithc polsral party" Hm be said "the great fear is thaz icec- tbnwill resuk in xtba The Palm Beach Coun- ty Commission recently approved up to f1.4 mil- lion inproperty tazbreaks and payments if Pratt adds 230 workers and retains 531 others. Sales on PORT ST. LYCI^ tax-free I~,~,~~~ KPS Wealth Management headquartered in Port SL 4rie.was recognized fa Bsathlevememsin weaHh roan- weekend agement az the 1st Gbbal Eagles Executive Forum 2012. )rt Gbbal's Eagles Eucutive Forum is an euhrsive retreat far leading financial advisers xross tbe coup- 17 7 7Yl n try that oEers strategic, tanical wealth management S k7111111111NN business-building education and information sharing. BIK~IESSwO111E11IgStS$E~1BoylE ~AtsMuBrfnlR Port St. Lucie Business Women and the Children's Services Coundl of St. Lune County combined ro dis- Sales over the tax-free cuss issues affecting the community. weekend tell Bat this year, Sean BOyle,eucutive direcror otthe Children's Ser- xcording rothe Conwm- vicesCoundLhadPa1St. Lucie Business WOmenbrush er Reports Index, which up on rtatistia az their Aug 2 meeting When given a noted retail sales were quiz that tested their perceptions of whether juvenile down by 3.6 percent Tbe crime. teen birth, child abuse, and binge drinking had Goldman Sachs Weekly increased or decreased. members discovered their an- Chain Store Sales Index savers were wrong. showed no growth at all In the part 20 years, juvenile crime has decreased 43 for the week that Florida perten; the teen birthrate has dropped by 78 percent held its nz holiday week- tberate ofrhild abuse and ceglect has gone down(S per- end,xcordiagroarelease cent andbinge drinking isbwer than the state average. from the International The Children's Services Council funds 53 programs Council of Shopping Cen- that annualty reaches over 30,000 children and their ters. parents. 'This vronth's don in- dicates the fragility of Sian reports the economy," said Ed Farrell, direnor of Con- sumer Insight at [he Con- sumer Reports National Research Cmtea "Retail- ers might be expecting a ba[ktoschool sales bump, SLC CYarsMr d Carrwce: Coffee with Port SL Luse and but after showing some Level4 Tekom.8:30 a.m. AUq 10. Port St. LUCk COmmunny promise of improvement Center, 2195 S.E. Akosa BNd. last month, retail aniv- ityhas retreated, showing Fleriie SrW Bifleess DevafspRekCher:Management declines versus one year rnunseing for smaa-business owners.IRSC. Buildng y, Room ago." 101, 3209 Virginia Ave, Fort Pierce, 7:30 a.m: 5:30 D.m., Fbrida's Odree of Eco- Monday-ThUrzday.888-283-1177. nomcc and Demographic rp~y Research predicted that TteassreCxst TeasLResler:Improve communication, the holiday would cost Florida f25 9 million this leadership skiis.Oaan Palms Retkement Center, 27505.E. Ocean Blvd., Stuart, 6:45-8:30 pm.561-723-8754. . year on the wpplles sold over the weekend. "Consumers were nor in much o(a shopping mood during the first week of the wugurt fiscal month," vuArrASas• said Michael Niemira, ~~..~{..~.~.~~f sue. Slo o th f ~ International Council of w~ w lRVECaaw OfS EE~f10111y Shopping Centers vice Snte economists are projecting that state tax collet- president of research and bons should contince to growsbwly over the next two chief economist 'AS the years. reality of the new school Preliminary estimates released Thursday show year soon beginning Cor economists expect the state's main budget account ro many students sinks in, grow by 4 ro 5 percent per year between now and the International Council oC middle of2015 as Fbrida beginsrosbwly recover from Shopping Centers expects the recession. back-to-sclwol spending ro The growth could be good news for both Gov. Rick accelerate' Scott and the Fbrida Legislature since it would lessen Such spending has be- the ceed for budget cuts in [he near future ro balance come the second-largest the rtate budget consumer spending event The slight up[ickin state tax collections could aidaLso of the year behind the Scottie his quertrocut the state's corporate income tax winter holidays, accord- rate. Legislators were relunantroembrace Scott's tax cut ing to the National Retail because it would have required large cuts in spending Federation. Spending on on srlwoLs, health care and other programs. back-[o-school and col- lege supplies is expected The Associated Press ro reach 583.6 billion this year, said the group. Reirsten McFlenry from Cooper City has shopped over the tax holiday in the past, but avoided it this w e u. year. n .~ ~a Aa Re: a s "I have a5-year-oM and ~ oar ~.m •uc e.m~ ~~. a s a 4-yearold. I[ is just eas- d a ,.n roe ier to shop when the store cvz w< w . cs .so: rn. c ,ws reo ~s rs eoo N xie is not super-crowded,"she r r r.a m rss a ,Kr said. "Plus. I found that ca v sa ~.v there were still deals to be ~s ~ _ _ n sssr .re ns had afterward. '~` "We were able ro take ~rq„a' _ .~ "~~ our time and get what rowvvcn >bm we wanted instead oC ~ «~ - nr. just what was left over," ~ ~ _ ~~ n McHenry said. ~ ~ The big store chains, m, ssas ~ss like Target Walmart and ~cM Odree Depot, will coa- _ time to oiler coupons on xw.ea v socr.ew u ,v~ back-ro-school items in weekly circular ads this k^~ month $0"T`~cO'O - Staples will be offering _ _ r 55 ofion E25 purduses on Back to School Saturday, a »,,,,onro new shopping holiday on ~~ c Aug. ll declared by Teen rMCUa,ve ar zs n ns _ zir Vogue, a national maga- zine for teen girls, this TC-alamaTnck any stock, yeah your custom poMOlb. year. • ~ r I i ~ r ~ tt • ~I 1 Further info call - The Barn 772 287-4884 - - NOTICE OF HEARING TO IMPOSE AND PROVIDE FOR COLLECTION OF SOLID WASTE SERVICE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Coumy Commissioners of St Lucie County, Roida (the "Board"I will conduct a public hearing to consider imposing solid waste special assessments against certain improved residential properties located within the Coumy Solid Waste Urban Service Area to fund the cost of wkd waste management colecton, and disposal services, facilities and programs provided to wch properties and to authorize collection of wch assessments on the tax bill. The hearing will be held in the Courtly Commission Chambers at 6:00 p.m. on Se Dtember 4, 2012, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard in the St Lucie County Commission Chambers located on the Third floor in the St Lucie County Administration Annex, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Rorida, for the purpose of receiving public comment on the proposed assessmens. All affected property owners have a right to appear at the hearing and to file written objections with the Board within 20 days of this notice. H a person decides to appeal arty decision made by the Board with respect to airy matter considered at the hearing, wch perwn will need a record of the proceedings and may need to enwre that a verbatim record is made, including the testimorry and evidence upon which the appeal is to 6e made. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Ac; persons needing a special accommodation a an interpreter to participate in this proceeding should contact Dan Lutzke, ADA Coordinator at (7721462-1546 or TDD (7121462-1428, at least seven days prior to the date of the hearing. The assessments will be computed by multiptying the number of dwelling units on each parcel by the rate of assessment The rate of assessment fa the upcoming fiscal year shall be f252.06 per dwelling unit The maximum rate of assessment that can be charged in future fiscal years without additional notice shall be f252.06 per dwelling unit Copies of the assessment roll, showing the amount of the assessment to be imposed against each parcel of property, and the legal documentation relating to the assessmerns are available for inspection at the office of the St Lucie County Property Appraiser, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Suite 1107, Fort Pierce, Rorida. The assessments will be collected on the ad valorem tax bill to be mailed in November 2012, as authorized M' Section 197.3632, Rorida Statutes. Failure to pay the assessments will cause a tax certificate to be issued against the property which may resuh in a loss of title. If you have any questions, please ~~- contactthe Coumyat t->~,, (7721462-5112, Monday through ' °~ Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ~. FAVE W. OUTLAW, MPA, ICMA-CM Coumy Administrator APPENDIX C FORM OF CERTIFICATE TO NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENT ROLL CERTIFICATE TO NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENT ROLL I HEREBY CERTIFY that, as an authorized agent of St. Lucie County, Florida (the "County"); as such I have satisfied myself that all property included or includable on the non-ad valorem assessment roll for solid waste services (the "Solid Waste Service Assessment Roll") for the County is properly assessed so far as I have been able to ascertain; and that all required extensions on the above described roll to show the non-ad valorem assessments attributable to the property listed therein have been made pursuant to law. T FURTHER CERTIFY that, in accordance with the Uniform Assessment Collection Act, this certificate and the herein described Non-Ad Valorem Assessment Roll will be delivered to the St. Lucie County Tax Collector by Novcmbe,~- , 2012. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have subscribed this certificate and directed the same to be delivered to the St. Lucie County Tax Collector and made part of the above described Non-Ad Valorem Assessment Roll this ~ day of 3une 2012. ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA gy; K • t~SU.co Katie H. Price [to be delivered to Tax Collector prior to September 15]