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Leon County approves uniform levy method for sewer assessments amid Lake Munson health concerns

Leon County Board of County Commissioners · December 10, 2024
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Summary

The Board approved two measures to use the uniform method of levy collection for non‑ad valorem sewer assessments tied to neighborhood sewer projects, passing both votes 5–2 after commissioners raised equity and health concerns related to Lake Munson and collection by the City of Tallahassee.

The Leon County Board of County Commissioners voted Dec. 10 to adopt resolutions using the uniform method of levy collection and enforcement for non‑ad valorem assessments tied to neighborhood sewer projects, measures the county said are necessary to collect readiness‑to‑serve and system charges from properties that lack metered accounts.

County staff told the board the measures apply to small sets of parcels that were inadvertently excluded from prior assessments and to properties in the Northeast Lake Munson project area. The county expects the collection method would apply to roughly 70 parcels in the Lake Munson project and said the full construction of that project will be completed early next year and turned over to the City of Tallahassee…

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