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ORDINANCE NO. 12- AN ORDINANCE OF MARION COUNTY, FLORIDA ESTABLISHING THE RAINBOW PARK UNITS 1 & 2 MUNICIPAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNIT FOR ROAD MAINTENANCE; PROVIDING FOR A PURPOSE; PROVIDING FOR THE POWERS OF GOVERNING BODY; AUTHORIZING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS; PROVIDING FOR A BUDGET; PROVIDING FOR COLLECTION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS; PROVIDING FOR LIENS ON PROPERTY; PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURE OF REVENUE; PROVIDING FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF FUNDS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANCE BY COUNTY OFFICIALS; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN CODE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 125.01(1)(q), F.S., the Board of County Commissioners is authorized to establish municipal service benefit units for any part of the unincorporated area of the county in order to provide essential facilities and municipal services in such area; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners are aware that Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 are in need of continued road maintenance services and have agreed to create a municipal service benefit unit within said Units 1 & 2 for the purpose of road maintenance; and WHEREAS, the board finds that the creation of such municipal service benefit unit is the most appropriate method of providing such municipal services within Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 subdivisions; and WHEREAS, the adoption of this ordinance will promote the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Marion County, Florida. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Marion County, Florida, as follows: SECTION 1. ESTABLISHED. There is hereby established pursuant to the authority of Section 125.01(1)(q), Florida Statutes, the Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 Municipal Service Benefit Unit for Road Maintenance, (hereinafter referred to as the Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 MSBU for Road Maintenance, or the unit ) as follows: 1

(a) The area included within the boundaries of the Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 MSBU for Road Maintenance shall consist of all properties of the subdivision recorded in Plat Book F, Page 145 and Plat Book G, Pages 009, 064, and 065, of the public records of Marion County, Florida. (b) The governing body of the Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 MSBU for Road Maintenance shall be the Board of County Commissioners of Marion County, Florida, as provided for in Section 125.01(2), Florida Statutes. SECTION 2. PURPOSE. The Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 MSBU for Road Maintenance is hereby established for the purpose of providing road maintenance. SECTION 3. POWERS OF GOVERNING BODY. The Board of County Commissioners of Marion County, Florida, as governing body of the Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 MSBU for Road Maintenance is empowered: (1) To sue and be sued in the name of the unit. (2) To adopt and use a seal and authorize use of a facsimile thereof. (3) To acquire in the name of Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 MSBU for Road Maintenance, by purchase, gift, or the exercise of right of eminent domain, such lands and rights and interest therein, including lands under water and riparian rights to acquire such personal property as it may deem necessary in connection with the furnishing of services authorized by the article and to hold and dispose of all real and personal property under its control; provided, however, nothing therein contained shall authorize the power of eminent domain to be exercised beyond the limits of said unit. (4) To make and execute contracts and other instruments necessary or convenient to the exercise of its powers. (5) To employ and fix the compensation of employees in said unit. (6) To authorize payment of per diem, travel, and other reasonable expenses for meetings, hearings, and other official business, as authorized by Section 112.061, Florida Statutes. (7) To contract for the services of engineers, attorneys, accountants, financial, or other consultants and such other agents as the Board of County Commissioners may require or deem necessary to accomplish the purposes of this unit. 2

(8) To borrow money and accept gifts; to convey real or personal property; to apply for and use grants or loans of money or other property from the United States, the State of Florida, a unit of local government, or other person for any authorized purposes of the Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 MSBU for Road Maintenance and to enter into agreements required in connection therewith; and hold, use and dispose of such monies or property for any purposes in accordance with the terms of the gift or grant, loan, or agreement relating thereto, subject to state law applicable to non-charter county government. (9) To acquire, construct, operate, maintain, equip, improve, extend, enlarge, or improve capital projects within or without the Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 MSBU for Road Maintenance to perform the specialized public functions or services herein provided. (10)To maintain an office at such place or places as it may designate within or without said unit. (11) To adopt laws, rules and regulations, resolutions, and orders for its own government proceedings. (12)To make use of any public easements, dedications to public use, or plat reservations for specific public use, or plat reservations for specific public purposes within the boundaries of the Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 MSBU for Road Maintenance for those purposes authorized herein. (13) In accordance with the procedures provided by state laws, to lease as lessor or lessee to or from any person, firm, corporation, association, or body, public or private, facilities or properties of any nature, for the use of the unit to carry out any of the purposes of this article as now in effect or hereafter amended. (14) To issue general obligation bonds, certificates, warrants, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness as hereinafter provided; to levy such assessments as may be authorized, and to establish a budget. (15) To issue revenue bonds, special assessment bonds, or combinations thereof to finance the cost of capital improvement projects authorized by this article as now in effect or hereafter amended; the procedure for issuing such revenue or assessment bonds or by levying of special assessments shall be in the manner as provided by law. 3

(16) To levy and assess per lot, tract, acre, or front foot special assessments authorized by law to pay the cost of such specialized public functions or services as are provided for in the ordinance as now or hereafter amended. (17) To contract with municipalities, cities, towns, counties, or other political subdivisions, public corporations, or persons; to provide or receive such specialized public functions or services. (18) To provide for by resolution an advisory council and appoints its members as they see fit. The composition of such council and the term of office for its members shall be set forth in the resolution providing for such advisory council. SECTION 4. AUTHORIZING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. (a) Municipal Services as authorized by this article may be funded by special assessments on a per parcel basis. (b) For the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2012, and each year thereafter, there shall be levied a special assessment not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) per parcel. The Board of County Commissioners may adjust assessments on the basis of equity and right. (c ) For purposes of this section parcel means a platted lot or tract as shown on the plats referred to in Section 1 of this Ordinance. SECTION 5. BUDGET. The annual fiscal year for the operation of Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 MSBU for Road Maintenance shall run from October 1 st of each year to September 30 th of the following year. The Board of County Commissioners of Marion County, Florida, on or before September 1 st of each year shall hold a public hearing and adopt a budget setting forth the amounts necessary for the costs and expenses of furnishing municipal services authorized by this ordinance, which budget shall serve as a basis for the annual levying of assessments herein provided for. All funds received shall be separately accounted for with respect to other county funds. 4

SECTION 6. COLLECTION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. The Marion County Property Appraiser shall furnish to the Board of County Commissioners a roll covering all properties within the territorial limits of the Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 MSBU for Road Maintenance upon which rolls the Board will place the levy for each specially assessable parcel. A property owner in said municipal service benefit unit for road maintenance shall have the right to file written protest of the proposed assessments, the amount and the rate thereof, and to appear before said Board in support of such protest. The Board shall hold a meeting or meetings to consider and act upon any such protest. The Board shall fix the rate of assessments and shall return the roll to the Marion County Property Appraiser having first noted thereon the levy against each parcel of property described herein for which an assessment is made. The Marion County Property Appraiser shall then include in the county tax roll on all required notices the assessments thus made by the Board and the same shall be collected in the manner and form as provided for the collection of county taxes and paid over by the Marion County Tax Collector to said board. SECTION 7. LIENS ON PROPERTY. Special assessments imposed pursuant to this article shall be a lien upon the land so assessed of equal rank and dignity to the lien of county property taxes until same have been paid, and if the same becomes delinquent, shall be considered a part of the county tax subject to the same penalties, charges, fees, and remedies for enforcement and collection, and shall be enforced and collected as provided by the laws of Florida for the collection of such taxes. SECTION 8. EXPENDITURE OF REVENUE. No funds of the Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 MSBU for Road Maintenance shall be used for any purpose other than the execution of maintenance activities and the administration of the affairs of business of said benefit unit. SECTION 9. REIMBURSEMENT OF FUND FOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANCE BY COUNTY OFFICIALS. All costs and expenses incurred by the county or any constitutional officer of Marion County, Florida, in performing any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be reimbursed by the Rainbow Park Units 1 & 2 MSBU for Road Maintenance to the County and said constitutional officer. SECTION 1O. REPEAL OF ORDINANCES. All ordinances, or parts of ordinances, in conflict with this ordinance are to the extent of such conflict hereby repealed. 5

SECTION 11. SEVERABILITY. It is declared to be the intent of the Marion County Board of County Commissioners that if any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or provision of this ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not be construed as to render invalid or unconstitutional the remaining provisions of the ordinance. SECTION 12. INCLUSION IN CODE. It is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners of Marion County, Florida, and it is hereby provided that the provisions of this ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Marion County, Florida, that the sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention; and that the word ordinance may be changed to section, article or other appropriate designation. SECTION 13. EFFECTIVE DATE. A certified copy of this ordinance as enacted shall be filed by the Clerk of the Board with the Office of the Secretary of State of Florida within ten (10) days after enactment, and this ordinance shall take effect upon receipt of official acknowledgment from the Secretary of State that this ordinance has been filed with such office. DULY ADOPTED this day of, 2012. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MARION COUNTY, FLORIDA ATTEST: CHARLIE STONE, CHAIRMAN DAVID R. ELLSPERMANN, CLERK 6