THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT AND THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT DIVISION RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE ABOVE MOTION.
This item relates to activities in the Broward Municipal Services District (BMSD). The BMSD consists of 11.4 square miles with an estimated population of 15,120 in 2018. The Board of County Commissioners is the governing body of the BMSD and the provider of its municipal services that include, but are not limited to, business development, building permitting and housing development, libraries and parks facilities, roadway maintenance, street enhancements, and zoning and code enforcement.
Chapter 39, "Zoning", Article X, "Property Maintenance", Section 39-138 of the Broward County Code of Ordinances (Property Maintenance Ordinance) authorizes the Board, by Resolution, to levy a land clearance lien, on behalf of Broward County, against the property for costs of clearance, together with interest thereon, plus all costs related to assessment and recording of the lien in the public records of Broward County, Florida. The purpose of these provisions is to establish and define minimum standards for the proper care and maintenance of properties to preserve the public health and safety, protect and enhance property values and enhance the quality of life in the BMSD.
The Lien Resolution (Exhibit 1) includes Exhibit A that identifies the 42 violations and provides property-specific information and the amount to be levied against each property. The County has complied with all procedural requirements necessary to levy these liens. The property owners were given notice of the violation(s) and failed to have the property cleared of litter, debris, garbage, and/or overgrown vegetation thus, forcing the County or its designee to clear the property.
Chapter 39, Article X, Section 39-138(c) of the Broward County Code of Ordinances provides for an informal pre-assessment hearing, offering the property owner the opportunity to submit documentation or information pertaining to the violation as an additional opportunity to seek settlement, adjustment or compromises of land clearance costs and fees consistent with the provisions of the Property Maintenance Ordinance. All property owners have been re-notified of the proposed levy of land clearance liens. The pre-assessment hearing is being held on January 25, 2019. Notice of Publication of Hearing and Intent to Levy Lien was published in the Daily Business Review on January 15, 2019 (Exhibit 2). In the event that settlements are received, staff will update the list of land clearance special assessment liens (Exhibit A) prior to the Board meeting.
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