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01-2014_Annexation Flyer revised with new contact Have You Had an Annexation Lately? If So, Your Population Estimate Needs Your Help Your population estimate is important because it determines the amount of state and federal dollars that your community receives. It is essential that the state knows of your annexation in order to incorporate that area's population into your estimate. Where to Report: Report your annexation to the Florida Governor's Office and the Legislative Office of Economic and Demographic Research in order to ensure that the University of Florida knows that you had an annexation and that you qualify for all benefits available under the law. Report to: ` akall° Matthew Cutillo Pam Schenker Executive Office of the Governor Florida Legislative Office of Economic and Office of Policy and Budget Demographic Research The Capitol, Room 1702 111 W. Madison Street, Suite 574 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 Tallahassee, FL 32399-6588 Phone: 850-717-939361 Phone: 850-717-0471 Email: ` alepi° jigger- Email: Schenker.Pamela@ leg.state.ft.us Matthew.Cuti llo@taspbs.state.ft.us What to Send: • Annexation ordinance including: • Ordinance number • Legal description • Map with acreage denoted • Annexed land area (acres) o Effective date of the annexation • Number of housing units by type of unit (single-family, multifamily, or mobile home) at the time of annexation Population estimates depend upon the number of active residential electric meters in your area. So, please remember to let your electric utility company(ies) know of the annexation. In this way, the data that drive your population estimate will correctly reflect your current boundaries, both today and in the future. Statutory Authority: FS186.901(3) In cases of annexation or consolidation, local governments shall be required to submit to the Executive Office of the Governor, within 30 days following annexation or consolidation, a statement as to the population census effect of the action. FS171.091 Recording.--Any change in the municipal boundaries through annexation or contraction shall revise the charter boundary article and shall be filed as a revision of the charter with the Department of State within 30 days. A copy of such revision must be submitted to the Office of Economic and Demographic Research along with a statement specifying the population census effect and the affected land area. In addition to the above, please remember to file your annexation in accordance with Florida Statues 171.044(3): An ordinance adopted under this section shall be filed with the clerk of the circuit court and the chief administrative officer of the county in which the municipality is located and with the Department of State within 7 days after the adoption of such ordinance. The ordinance must include a map which clearly shows the annexed area and a complete legal description of that area by metes and bounds.