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File #: 4742   
Type: Public Hearing Status: Adopted
File created: 6/20/2022 In control: Solid Waste Management
On agenda: 7/12/2022 Final action: 7/12/2022
Title: Solid Waste Management Department's Proposed Annual Disposal Assessment Rates.
Attachments: 1. April 19 Agenda Report and Atttachments.pdf, 2. April 20 Memo From the Clerk.pdf, 3. Notice of Public Hearing Legal Ad.pdf, 4. Notice of Public Hearing Solid Waste.pdf
Subject:
Title
Solid Waste Management Department's Proposed Annual Disposal Assessment Rates.



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Fiscal Impact:
FY2023: $5.13 increase in residential billing unit, $14.81 increase in commercial billing unit
FY2024: $4.35 increase in residential billing unit, $12.55 increase in commercial billing unit
FY2025: $3.32 increase in residential billing unit, $9.59 increase in commercial billing unit

Dept/Office:
Solid Waste Management Department (Disposal)

Requested Action:
Recommendation
It is requested that the Board of County Commissioners consider and approve the proposed annual non-ad valorem Solid Waste Disposal Assessment rate increases.



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Summary Explanation and Background:
On April 19, 2022 the Board of County Commissioners authorized the Solid Waste Management Department to hold a public hearing to consider an increase in the annual non-ad valorem solid waste disposal assessments for residential and commercial improved properties. The Board also approved an engineering study needed to support determining the most efficient method of financing the Solid Waste Management Department's five-year Capital Improvement Program (CIP). That study is currently underway.

In order to fund the Department's five-year CIP, along with significant rise in operating, equipment, and construction costs, the Department has proposed to finance the next five-year CIP through a combination of incremental increases to the annual non-ad valorem solid waste disposal assessment rate and municipal financing. This is necessary in order to maintain sufficient solid waste disposal capacity in Brevard County to support solid waste disposal operations. It is also anticipated that the construction costs and the cash flow timing associated with these CIP projects will require significant staff effort as well as input from both the County's Bond Counsel and the Financial Advisor to appropriately develop the best options to accomplish the needed financing.

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