Loading...
1969-422 Urging FL Legislature to Repeal Chapter 69-54, Laws of FL Combination of Tax Assessing and CollectingRESOLUTION N0. 422-69 A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEAC}[, FLORIDA, URGING AND PETITIONING THE LEGISLATURF. OF THE STATE OF FLORIllA TO REPF,AL OR AMEND CHAPTER 69-54, LAWS OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, WHIC}{ ' IS AN ACT RELATING TO THE ASSESSMENT, EQUALIZATION AND COLLECTION OF All VALOREM TAXES RY MUNICIPALITIES; PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OE' ALL AD VALOREM TAXES LEVIED BY MUNICIPALITIES TO BF. ASSESSED BY THE COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR AND COLLECTED BY THE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR OF THE COUNTY IN WHICH THE MUNICIPALITIES ARE LOCATED. WHEREAS, the 1969 Session of the Legislature of the State of Florida passed House Bill No. 1082, being Chapter 69-54, providing for the collection and assessment of municipal ad valorem taxes by the county tax collector and county tax assessor of the county in which the municipalities are located, and W}{EREAS, it was felt by the Legislature that considerable savings could be achieved by the municipalities by the passage of this 1 Act, and W}IEREAS, the Village of North Palm Beach favors the idea of consolidation of the duties of the municipal tax collector and tax assessor into the county tax collector and tax assessor if a savings care actually be achieved by the municipalities, and WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida has placed a limitation on the amount of millage which a municipality may levy for ad valorem taxes, and W1[EREAS, the county tax assessor's tax roll in most instances varies from the municipal tax roll and, in fact, is in most cases lower than the municipal tax roll, and WHEREAS, in the event the county tax assessor uses the county tax roll for the assessed valuation of property in the municipalities and the municipalities are limited by law to the levy of ten mills on the assessed valuation, it will mean that there will be a considerable loss of revenue to the municipalities from ad valorem taxation, and - 1 - W}{EREAS, in addition to the loss of revenue based on the county tax assessor's tax roll, the county will charge the municipalities an additional sum for the services which they perform, and W{{EREAS, this will result in a great loss of moneys to the municipalities; NOW, TI[EREFORF,, BE IT RESOLVED BY T}{E VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NOR19{ PALM BEAC}{, FLORIDA: Section 1. The Legislature of the State of Florida is hereby urged and petitioned to repeal Chapter 69-54, Laws of Florida, 1969. Section 2. As an alternative for the repeal of Chapter 69-54, Laws oi' Florida, the Legislature of the State of Florida is urged and petitioned to amend the said Act to provide as follows: (a) That this Act shall apply to only those municipalities which elect to invoke its provisions. (b) That the entire cost of the services rendered by the ' county tax collector and county tax assessor to the municipalities which elect to invoke the Act shall be borne by the county. (c) That the tax roll and assessed valuation of the property located in the municipalities shall not be less than that assessed by the municipalities at the time this Act takes effect. (d) That the moneys collected by the county tax collector for the municipalities shall be turned over to the municipalities within fifteen days after the collection thereof. (e) That the municipalities shall have the right to review the county tax roll and an opportunity to be heard thereon before the county tax roll is certified to the county tax collector. Section 3. That this Resolution shall take effect immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 23RD DAY OF OCTOBER, 1969. /s/ Thomas F. Lewis MAYOR ATT}'ST: /s/ Dolores R. Walker Village Clerk - 2 -