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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance - 2015-O0080 - North Overton PID - 08/27/2015First Reading August 13, 2015 Item No. 7.4 �' � � 1 •11:1 Second Reading August 27, 2015 Item No. 6.5 AN ORDINANCE REVIEWING CLASSIFICATIONS FOR THE METHODS OF ASSESSING SPECIAL BENEFITS FOR THE SERVICES AND IMPROVEMENTS OF PROPERTY IN THE NORTH OVERTON PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ("DISTRICT"); APPROVING, ADOPTING AND FILING WITH THE CITY SECRETARY THE ASSESSMENT ROLL; CLOSING THE HEARING AND LEVYING 2015 ASSESSMENTS FOR THE COST OF CERTAIN SERVICES AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS TO BE PROVIDED IN THE DISTRICT DURING FY 2015-16; FIXING CHARGES AND LIENS AGAINST THE PROPERTY IN THE DISTRICT AND AGAINST THE OWNERS THEREOF; AND PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF THE ASSESSMENT. WHEREAS, Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code (the "Act") allows for the creation of public improvement districts: and WHEREAS, On October 9, 2003 the City Council passed Resolution No.2003- R0468 which made certain findings concerning the advisability of creating the North Overton Public Improvement District, authorized and created the District as a public improvement district under Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code (resolution attached as Exhibit A), and designated the Lubbock City Council as the entity responsible for the management of and provision of services and improvements to the District; and WHEREAS, On October 23, 2003, the City Council passed Resolution No. 2003- 80492, approving the Service and Assessment Plan, which has been reviewed and revised each year when necessary. Exhibit B, attached hereto, contains a Revised 2015 Service and Assessment Plan for the North Overton Public Improvement District; and WHEREAS, Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code requires that the City Council review the Service Plan; prepare a proposed assessment roll and file it with the City Secretary; and schedule a public hearing to consider the proposed assessments and receive public comment on an annual basis: and WHEREAS, after published and mailed notice of the hearing, pursuant to the Act, a public hearing was held August 13. 2015, to consider objections to the proposed assessments. The City Council closed the public hearing after receiving property owner's concerns and comments (both oral and written) on proposed 2015 assessments within the North Overton Public Improvement District and acted on any objections to proposed assessments for particular parcels; and WHEREAS, the City desired by the calling and holding of such public hearing to provide a reasonable opportunity for any owner of property located in the District to speak for or against the 2015 assessment rate for a special assessment against real property and real property improvements exclusive of public rights-of-way, to provide funding for the District for the purpose of supplemental services and improvements: and North Overton YID Assessment Ordinance - 2015 WHEREAS, the City Council desires to review classifications and formulas for the apportionment of the costs for the services and improvements of the property in the District, and approve, adopt and file with the City Secretary the proposed assessment roll (Exhibit C); and WHEREAS, the City Council finds after review that the revised service plan and assessment plan are feasible and sound and will serve the needs and desires of the property owners and that the assessment rate of $0.18 per $100.00 valuation for year 2011 through 2018, as determined by the Lubbock Central Appraisal District, of the property or improvements to the property located in the District; are reasonable and adequate. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ,rHE CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the facts and recitations contained in the preamble of this ordinance are hereby found and declared to be true and correct. SECTION 2: That the City Council after review of the Revised Service Plan approves the method of assessing special benefits of services and improvements and the Revised Service Plan, which is set forth in the Assessment Plan attached and incorporated herein as Exhibit B. Terms relating to property taxes in this ordinance shall be used as defined in Section 1.04 of the Texas Property Tax Code. In accordance with the Service Plan, each property owner in the District identified for assessments in 2015 receives the same amount of service for the assessment provided. The proposed method of assessment, which specifies included or excluded classes of assessable property, is based on the net taxable value of the real property and real property improvements as determined by the Lubbock Central Appraisal District in accordance with Chapter 25 of the Texas Property Tax Code. Public rights-of-way are exempt from assessment. All property zoned commercial and high-density residential under the City of Lubbock Zoning Ordinance have been assessed on an annual basis beginning January 1, 2004. All single-family and duplex -zoned property are assessed on a block -by -block basis determined by the public improvements to be maintained by PID funds which are completed and existing in that block on January 1 of each year. SECTION 3: The City Council hereby approves, adopts and files with the City Secretary the assessment roll attached hereto and made a part of and marked as Exhibit C (the '`Assessment Roll"). The Assessment Roll states an estimate of the assessment against each parcel of land in the District, as determined by the method of assessment set forth in the Service plan and this Ordinance. The City Secretary shall file the Assessment Roll in the official City records. The Assessment Roll shall be subject to public inspection. North Overton PID Assessment Ordinance - 2015 2 SECTION 4: That the City Council finds that the notice of the City Council's intention to consider the proposed assessments at a public hearing on August 13, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Chamber, 1625 13th Street, Lubbock, Texas was published in the official newspaper of the City of Lubbock, Texas before the 10th day before the date of the hearing. The notice stated: (1) the date, time and place of the hearing; (2) the general nature of the services and improvements; (3) the cost of the services and improvements; (4) the boundaries of the District; and (5) that written or oral objections will be considered at the hearing. SECTION 5: That the City Council finds that Lubbock City staff mailed to the owners of property liable for assessment, notice of the hearing as the ownership appears on the City tax roll. The notice contained the information required by the Act. The notice was mailed before the 10th day before the date of the hearing to the last known address of the property owner on the City tax roll. The failure of the property owner to receive notice does not invalidate the proceeding. SECTION 6: That the City Council finds that the assessments should be made and levied against the respective parcels of property within the District and against the owners thereof, and are substantially in proportion to the benefits to the respective parcels of property by means of the services and improvements in the District for which such assessments are levied, and further finds that in each case the property assessed is specially benefited by means of the said services and improvements of the District, and further finds that the apportionment of costs of the services and improvements is in accordance with the law in force in this City and the State and in the proceedings of the City heretofore had with reference to the formation of the District and the imposition of assessments for said services and improvements are in all respects valid and regular. SECTION 7: That there shall be and is hereby levied and assessed against the parcels of property within the District, and against the real and true owners thereof (whether such owners be correctly named or not), the sums of money calculated by applying the assessment rate to the final 2015 city net taxable value in the manner described in the assessment attached hereto in Exhibits B and C and made part hereof shown opposite the description of the respective parcels of property, and the several amounts assessed against the same, and the owners thereof. SECTION 8: That the several sums above mentioned and assessed against the said parcels of property and the owners thereof, and interest thereon at the rate per annum established in Section 9 together with reasonable attorney's fees and costs of collection, if incurred, are hereby declared to be and are made a first and prior lien against the property assessed, superior to all other liens and claims except liens and claims for ad �, alorem taxes and is a personal liability of and charge against the owners of the property regardless of whether the owners are named. The lien shall attach on January 1 of each year to the property to secure the payment of all assessments. penalties. and interest ultimately imposed for the year North Overton 111D Assessment Ordinance - 2015 3 on the property, whether or not the assessments are imposed in the year the lien attaches and shall be effective until the assessment is paid. The lien is perfected on attachment and perfection requires no further action by the governing body. SECTION 9: That the assessments levied herein shall be due and payable in full on receipt of the assessment bill and are delinquent if not paid by January 31, 2016 except as provided in Sections 31.02(b), 31.03, and 31.04 of the Texas Property Tax Code. A delinquent assessment incurs a penalty of six percent of the amount of the assessment for the first calendar month it is delinquent plus one percent for each additional month or portion of a month the assessment remains unpaid prior to July 1 of the year in which it becomes delinquent. However, an assessment delinquent on July 1 incurs a total penalty of twelve percent of the amount of the delinquent assessment without regard to the number of months the assessment has been delinquent. A delinquent assessment continues to incur the penalty provided by this section as long as the assessment remains unpaid, regardless of whether a judgment for the delinquent assessment has been rendered. That if default be made in the payment of any of the said sums hereby assessed against said property owners and their property, collection thereof, including costs and attorney's fees, shall be enforced by the governing body in the same manner that an ad valorem tax lien against real property may be enforced by the governing body under Chapters 31, 32 and 33 of the Texas Property Tax Code. The owner of the assessed property may pay at any time the entire assessment on any lot or parcel, along with any interest and penalty that has accrued on the assessment. SECTION 10: That all assessments levied are a personal liability and charge against the real and true owners of the premises described, notwithstanding such owners may not be named, or may be incorrectly named. SECTION 11: That the assessments herein levied are made and levied under and by virtue of the terms powers and provisions of the Public Improvement District Assessment Act, Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, as amended. SECTION 12: That the City may contract with the Lubbock Central Appraisal District and. or any competent attorney to collect the assessments and to represent the North Overton Public Improvement District to enforce the collection of delinquent assessments. The attorney's compensation shall be set in the contract.. but the total amount of compensation provided may not exceed 20 percent of the amount of delinquent assessment, penalty, and interest collected, as required in Section 6.03 of the Texas Property Tax Code. North Overton 131D Assessment Ordinance - 2015 4 AND IT IS SO ORDERED. Passed by the City Council on first reading onAugust 13 , 2015. Passed by the City Council on second reading on August 27 , 2015. GLE ' . ROB TSON. MAYOR ATTEST: CQ Rebec to Garza, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: Cheryl Brock Executive Director of Budget APPROVED AS TO FORM: Linda L. Chamales, Economic Development Attorney Le city utULinda/Ordinances/NO PID Ordinance 2015 Assessment July 15, 2015 North Overton PID Assessment Ordinance - 2015 5 EXHIBIT A Resolution No. 2003 80468 October 9. 2003 Item No. 75 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, a petition has been received from the record owners of taxable real -operty representing more than 50 percent of the appraised value (as determined by the post recent certified appraisal roll for Lubbock County) of an area within the City of ubbock, in North Overton generally bounded by the Marsha Sharp Freeway on the )rth, University Avenue on the west, Broadway on the south and the alley between venue R and Avenue Q on the east, AND owners of not less than fifty percent (50%) of �e area of all taxable real property that is liable for assessment under the proposal; questing establishment of a North Overton Public Improvement District under Section `372.005 of the Public Improvement District Assessment Act for the purpose of enhancing security and public safety, providing maintenance of landscaping in the public rights-of- way, and providing public trolley service, all in accordance with the Act; and WHEREAS, the petition, a copy of which has been attached as Exhibit "A," was examined, verified, found to meet the requirements of Section 372.005(b) of the Texas Local Government Code, and accepted by the City Council of the City of Lubbock, ,Texas, (the "City"); and WHEREAS, the boundaries of the proposed North Overton Public Improvement District within the city limits of the City of Lubbock are described in the attachment designated as Exhibit "B" and shown on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "C" ; and WHEREAS, the City has called a public hearing to hear public comments on the 'advisability of the proposed public improvement district and its benefits to the City and the property in the proposed Tax Increment Financing Reinvestment Zone; and WHEREAS, notice of such public hearing was published in the Lubbock Avalanche -Journal, a daily paper of general circulation in the City, such publication date being before the 15`h day before the date of the public hearing stating the time and place of the hearing, the general nature of the proposed improvement, the estimated cost of the improvements, the boundaries of the proposed assessment district, the proposed method of assessment, and the proposed apportionment of cost between the improvement district and the city as a whole; and WHEREAS, written notice containing the information in the published notice was mailed before the 15'' day before the date of the hearing to the current addresses of North Overton PID Findings Pnge I EXHIBIT A owners, as reflected on the tax rolls, of property subject to assessment under the ;d public improvement district; and WHEREAS, such hearing was convened at the time and place mentioned in the ed notice, on the 9th day of October, 2003, at 11:15 o'clock am., in the Council er of the City of Lubbock, Texas; and WHEREAS, the City, at such hearing, invited any interested person, or his/her to appear and speak for or against the authorization of the North Overton Public Improvement District, the boundaries of the proposed Public Improvement District, whether all or part of the territory which is described in Exhibit `B" attached hereto and depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "C" should be included in such North Overton Public Improvement District, the advisability of the proposed improvements, the nature of the improvements, the estimated costs of the improvements; the method of assessment, and the apportionment of the costs between the district and the city as a whole; and WHEREAS, all owners of property located within the proposed Tax Increment Financing Reinvestment Zone and all other taxing units and other interested persons were given a reasonable opportunity at such public hearing to protest the authorization of the proposed North Overton Public Improvement District and/or the inclusion of their I property in such Tax Increment Financing Reinvestment Zone; and WHEREAS, the proponents of the North Overton Public Improvement District offered evidence, both oral and documentary, in favor of all of the foregoing matters relating to the creation of the North Overton Public Improvement District, and opponents of the North Overton Public Improvement District were given the opportunity to appear to contest authorization of the district, after which the hearing was closed; NOW THEREFORE: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK: SECTION 1: THAT the facts and recitations contained in the preamble of this ordinance are hereby found and declared to be true and correct. North Overton Pm Findings Page 2 EXHIBIT A SECTION 2: THAT the City Council, after conducting such hearing and having such evidence and testimony, has made the following findings and determinations on the evidence and testimony presented to it: a) That the public hearing on the advisability of authorizing the North Overton Public Improvement District has been properly called, held and conducted and that notice of such hearing has been published and mailed as required by law and delivered to the current address of the owners of property subject to assessment under the proposed public improvement district. b) That authorization of the proposed North Overton Public Improvement District with boundaries as described in Exhibits `B" and "C" for the purpose of enhancing security and public safety, providing maintenance of landscaping in the public rights-of-way, and providing public trolley service is advisable and will result in benefits to the City, its residents, and property owners, in general, and to the property, residents and property owners in the North Overton Public Improvement District. c) That the total estimated cost of services and improvements proposed to be provided by the District is approximately $852,000 over the next five (5) years, and that the estimated annual cost rises from $86,100 in the first year to $254,700 in year five (5). d) That the costs are based on a proposed assessment rate of $.15 per $100.00 of valuation through year 2010, decreasing to $0.10 per $100.00 of valuation in year 2011. Assessments to cover estimated costs of enhanced services and improvements are proposed to be applied to newly developed areas during the early years and during the later years will be applied to currently existing properties as enhanced services and improvements are completed in the blocks containing those properties. e) That as to apportionment of cost between the proposed District and the city, all costs for proposed improvements will be paid by the District through assessments. North Overton PID Findings Page 3 EXHIBIT A SECTION 3. That the City hereby authorizes, under Sections 372.006, 372.010, and 372.041 of the Act, a public improvement district over the area described in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and depicted in the map attached hereto as Exhibit "C" and such public improvement district shall hereafter be identified as the North Overton Public Improvement District, City of Lubbock, Texas. SECTION 4: That the City Council shall be the governing board for the North Overton Public Improvement District. SECTION 5: That notice of this authorization for the North Overton Public Improvement District shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the city. SECTION 6: That if any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this Resolution shall for any reason be held to be invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or unenforceability of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this Resolution. PASSED by the City Council this 9th ATTEST: CQ&e-e --d 10- Rebe ca Garza, City Secretary APPROVED TO CO ENT: Cr*Farrnfr, Managing Director of Planning and Transportation day of October, 2003. VA.;V�' T.J. PAITERSON, SENIOR COUNCIL MEMBER North Overton Pm Findings Page 4 EXHIBIT A APPROVED AS TO FORM: Linda L. Chamaies Supervising Attorney, Office Practice LC:/Cityatt/Linda/NO PID fndingz October 9, 2003 North Overton Pm Findings Page 5 EXHIBIT A :solution No. 2003-RO468 Exhibit "A" PETITION TO CREATE THE NORTH OVERTON PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE LUBBOCK CITY COUNCIL: The undersigned ("Petitioners") who are the owners of real property in the hereinafter described District respectfully fli a this petition (the "Petition') requesting the City Council of Lubbock, Texas to find that the following District is advisable and necessary and would promote the interests of the City and to establish the public improvement district In accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code (the "Actl. Signature of person signing for owner Printed name of owner Owner's printed name, if different from signer Signer's relation to owner, if not owner Signers mailing address Signer's day time phone number Date tsy executing this petition, the foregoing person represents and warrants that he or she is authorized to execute the Petition on behalf of the property owner named above. The property( ies) of the owner are located at the following address(es) within the District or at the addresses within the District listed on the attached sheet. STA OTHER) § COUNTY OF LUBBOCK (SPECIFY IF OTHER) § This instrument was ACKNOWLEDGED before me this _ day of 2002 by Notary Pubic, State of Texas Printed name of Notary Public My Commission expires (Seat] Please return the signed, notarized petition to: Rob Allison, Business and Neighborhood Development Manager, City of Lubbock, P 0 Box 2000, Lubbock, TX 79457. EXHIBIT A NORTH OVERTON PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (PID) The proposed North Overton Public Improvement District (PID) generally covers the same boundary as the Tax Increment Financing District, but is slightly smaller as shown on the attached map. The purpose of the PID is to enhance and maintain landscaping and public improvements within the street rights-of- way, provide increased security within the PID area, and also potentially provide for a trolley shuttle service. A PID is funded by a small assessment based on the value of each property within the PID. This assessment will generate sufficient funds to pay the projected expenses of the PID. As an example, with an assessment of $0.10 per $100 valuation, an owner with a property valued at $100,000 would pay an assessment of only $100 per year for the increased landscaping and public improvement maintenance, enhanced security, and trolley service. It Is expected that the assessment rate would be no more than $0.10 per $100 valuation, and maybe less. A PID is initiated by property owners within the proposed PID boundary, indicated by their signing a petition requesting that the City create the PID. The petition is sufficient if it is signed by the owners of at least 50% of the appraised value of property within the PID boundary, and owners of either of the following: at least 50% of the area of all property within the proposed PID boundary, or, at least 50% of the number of properties within the proposed PID boundary. An advisory body may be established to develop and recommend an improvement plan to the City Council. In addition to a petition signed by the sufficient number of owners, a five-year initial Service Plan must be prepared which outlines (among other things) the proposed services to be provided, management of the district, and the proposed method of assessment and apportionment of costs required to fund those services. Following submission of the petition and Five-year Service Plan, the City Council then holds a public hearing to discuss and receive comments regarding establishment of the PID. Each property owner within the proposed PID will receive written notification of this public hearing. At a subsequent meeting, the City Council then approves a Resolution which establishes the PID, the proposed services and costs, and the method of assessment. Normally, a majority vote of Council is satisfactory. The PID approval process normally takes about 4-5 months after submission of the petition to the City. Based on this time requirement, it is expected that If approved, the North Overton PID would take effect July 1, 2003. EXHIBIT A ,resolution No. 2003-80468 North Overton Public Improvement District Proposed Boundary Description Exhibit B Beginning at the northwest comer of the intersection of 10'' Street and University Avenue; Then north along the western right-of-wy of University Avenue to the southern right -o - way of the alley between 4d' Street and 5 Streets; Then east along the southern boundary of the alley between 4`h and 5h Streets approximately 350 feet then north approximately 100 feet, then east approximately 150 feet, then south approximately 31 feet, then east approximately 100 feet to the western right-of-way of Avenue X (the western and northern boundaries of a parcel currently described as Overton, Block 133, the south 50'of Lot 1 and 2 and the south 81' of Lot 3 through 5); Then south along the western right-of-way of Avenue X approximately to the southwest corner of the intersection of the alley between 0 and 5h Streets and Avenue X; Then east along the southern boundary of the alley between 4`h & 5`h Streets to the southeast corner of the alley intersection at Avenue W; Then north approximately 100 feet then east approximately 600 feet to the western right- of-way of Avenue V (the western and north boundaries of two parcels currently described as Overton, Block 64, south 78.8' of Lots 1-6 and Block 64, south 78.8' of Lots 7-12); Then south along the western right-of-way of Avenue V to the southwest corner of the intersection of Avenue U and 5 Street; Then east along the southern right-of-way of 5t' Street to the southeast corner of the intersection of Avenue U and 5`h Street; Then north along the eastern right-of-way of Avenue U to the southeast corner of the intersection of the alley between 4`h and 5`h Streets; Then east along the southern boundary of the alley to the southwest corner of the intersection of the alley and Avenue R; Then south aloni the west right-of-way of Avenue R to the southwest comer of the intersection of 5 Street and Avenue R; Then east along the southern right-of-way of 5`' Street to the southwest corner of the right-of-way of the alley between Avenue R and Avenue Q; Then south along the western right-of-way of the alley between Avenue R and Avenue Q to the northern right-of-way of 6h Street; Then west to the northwest comer of the intersection of 6t' Street and Avenue R; Then south alonj the west right-of-way of Avenue R to the southwest comer of the intersection of 7 Street and Avenue R; Then east to the western right-of-way of the alley between Avenue R and Avenue Q• Then south along the western right-of-way of the alley between Avenue R and Avenue Q to the southwest comer of the intersection of the alley and 10`h Street; Then south approximately 150 feet (along the eastern boundary of a parcel currently described as Overton, Block 118, Lots 10 thru 12) Then west approximately 1,200 feet to the northwest corner of the alley between 10`h and Main Streets at Avenue T; Then south to the northwest corner of the intersection of Avenue T and Main Street; Then west to the northwest corner of the intersection of Avenue U and Main Street; Then south to the northwest comer of the intersection of the alley between Main Street and Broadway and Avenue U; Then west along the northern right-of-way of the alley between Main Street and Broadway to the eastern right-of-way of Avenue W; Then north to a point parallel to the northern right-of-way of the alley between Main Street and 10'' Street, Then west along the northern boundary of the alley to the eastern right-of-way of Avenue X, Then north to the northeast corner of Avenue X and 10'h Street; Then west to the point of beginning. =on ii -- ■ 111111 llllllf 11111 - gala :—. g :.-_ = _►!: = �. 1111 11111/111 �1111�11111lf if lllillllllll 1!llllllll Mill will mom - - - i�i'i i'i' i i. .� -i■ � - - ■■Its—: FOR ■iii mini Illlllllf■ --- - �. ������ �■ Ilfl�lifl■�' _ '��i��i IlV,lliflli i3� � III ■■1111■■ 11l111� _ ■ Nt � �1I11Itl oil ■ HI ■:11■�i �i1i11�■ I■Ili ili ���ii�ili liiillii ! 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Exhibit D reflects an estimation of assessments based on the preliminary 2015 values, however, the actual assessment will be based on the final 2015 net taxable values. * Assessment will be $0.18/$100.00 valuation. * All property zoned commercial and high - density residential under the City of Lubbock Zoning Ordinance will be assessed beginning January 1, 2004. * All single-family and duplex -zoned property will be assessed on a block -by -block basis. Assessment will begin for property in a single-family or duplex -zoned block, Service Plan Calendar Year Property %'aloes Discounted Property Values Fiscal Year Revenues Interest Earnings Assessment @ $0.18 Total Expenses Lighting Landscape Annual Operating Cost Administrative Costs Subrogation Reimbursement Total Cash Reserve * The total column includes prior year amounts that are hidden and do not show on the spreadsheet. Assessment Information 2004-2007 Assessment per $100,000 2008-2010 Assessment per $100,000 2011-2019 Assessment per $100,000 Actual Pronosed 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Totals 265,378,108 285,905,478 341,141,225 331,278,492 347,842,417 365234,53" 383,496,264 402,6--1,078 S 383,496264 265,378,108 285,905,478 319,649,328 319,436,111 335,407,917 352,178,312 369,-8"',,28 3862-6,589 369,787_28 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Totals* 114 857 326 779 627 918 1,053 1,236 '--6,913 473,493 563,073 575,369 574,985 603,734 633,921 665,61' 698,898 4,502 _26 473,607 563,930 575,695 575,764 604,562 634,839 666,670 700,134 6,251,860 27,016 3'--,918 41,'-00 45,000 46,350 4".741 49,173 50,648 484,24! 383,087 369,365 456,034 465,155 474,458 483,947 493,626 503,499 5,418,30:: 3,845 4,241 4,772 5,a005,150 5,305 5,464 5,628 71,956 8,045 9,726 40,442 412 76 42,515 41-90 45,104 46,457 293,9 „ (10,054) (7,009) - (17,062) 411,940 409,241 542,448 556,432 568,473 580,783 593,367 606,232 6,397,746 123,671 278161 311,608 330,940 367,029 421,084 494 187 588,289 5 588,289 7/23/2015 S:\budget\Business Development\PIDWorth Ovenon PID\2015 Ordinanc62015 Assessment and Service Plan - NO N P O } P a E f h hIA - } ! - O O N O Q N N H o w N N o w U 3 U Q> x z x z xz Xz w a3 W J3 a > W J n�Va a > N W J p 3m m �JO p -m m RpJ „l QJ OS m O- O G O- m S imvua~iVa OJ ^_ U Om Om o QQ<Tf Q Y`b' -a 0 a J U J J - J J rn a J V w qry N ap C N F w > U U Q a Q ¢ N > O N N s E f � a 0 a 0 0 0 0 z U w 0 z $° o U cz°z o czz O S E z F T z mo< m X mo m o Nl z mo N Y ? 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