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EXECUTIVE Si f�yIMARY
Recommendation to approve an ordinance providing for an additional homestead
exemption for certain qualifying senior citizens pursuant to passage of Florida
Constitutional Amendment 11 -on November 6, 2012.
OBJECTIVE: Enact by ordinance the additional low income senior homestead
exemption which was approved by a super majority of the Florida electorate on
November 6, 2012.
CONSIDERATIONS: On April 9, 2013 (Item IIB) the Board without changes
authorized that an ordinance providing for an additional homestead exemption for certain
qualifying senior citizens be published. The subject ordinance is attached.
In 1999 the Florida Legislature created Section 196.075, Florida Statutes providing for
additional homestead exemptions for persons 65 and older. Currently seniors are entitled
to a first homestead exemption of $25,000 on all taxes; an additional homestead
exemption on non school taxes of $25,000; and a qualifying limited senior exemption of
$50,000 on County taxes. The cumulative result is a $100,000 exemption on County
taxes for those seniors who qualify and file the proper applications.
This most recent $50,000 limited senior exemption which is applied against County taxes
only has several qualifiers and requires an annual application by the taxpayer. The
application must be filed before March 1St of each year and supported by federal income
tax returns and wage statements for each person of the household because the current low
income qualifying threshold is $27,590 for the entire household.
Florida voters on November 6, 2012, passed Constitutional Amendment 11 which allows
for an additional limited senior exemption — defined as... "The amount of the assessed
value of the property for any person who has the legal or equitable title to the real estate
with a just value less than $250,000 and has maintained thereon the permanent residence
of the owner for at least 25 years, who has attained the age of 65, and whose household
income does not exceed the income limitation prescribed.... ". The income limitation for
2013 is $27,590 as described above. This income limitation is adjusted each year on
January lst based upon the year on year cost of living index for the U.S. as a whole as
issued by the Department of Labor.
The vote total on November 6, 2012 statewide and for Collier County is shown below.
Vote
Statewide
Statewide
County
County
Yes
4,717,827
61.3%
86,869
67.3%
No
12,984,270
1 38.7%
142,140
32.70%
Total
1 7,702,097
1
1129,0091
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The statute reads that the board of county commissioners of any county may adopt an
ordinance to allow either or Both of the additional homestead exemptions mentioned in
summary above. By statute the County has the ability to grant this additional limited
senior exemption, but is not required to since it has already adopted the $50,000 limited
qualifier senior exemption. The Board could also replace the current senior exemption
with that approved through Amendment 11. The proposed ordinance grants both
exemptions.
FISCAL IMPACT: Should the Board enact the ordinance as proposed, this additional
senior homestead exemption approved through Amendment 11 would take affect for the
2013 tax year or FY 2014 according to the Property Appraisers office. The Property
Appraisers office also estimates that this additional exemption may produce 500
applications from qualified senior taxpayers. Allowing for this additional exemption
does not mean a senior would qualify for both. Reading the legislation, it is difficult to
see how a person could qualify for both exemptions.
The current $50,000 senior exemption taxable value amount represents a fraction of the
County's overall taxable value at about $80,000,000. If the additional exemption is
granted, the impact upon taxable value will likely be very small,
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney.
With last November's passage of Amendment 11, s. 6(d), Art. VII of the State
Constitution now provides as follows:
"The legislature may, by general law, allow counties or municipalities, for the purpose of
their respective tax levies and subject to the provisions of general law, to grant either or
both of the following additional homestead tax exemptions:
! (1) An exemption not exceeding fifty thousand dollars to any person who has the legal
or equitable title to real estate and maintains thereon the permanent residence of the
owner and who has attained age sixty -five and whose household income, as defined by
general law, does not exceed twenty thousand dollars; or
(2) An exemption equal to the assessed value of the property to any person who has the
legal or equitable title to real estate with a just value less than two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars and who has maintained thereon the permanent residence of the owner
for not less than twenty five years and who has attained age sixty -five and whose
household income does not exceed the income limitation prescribed in paragraph (1)."
The italicized portion is what was added to the Florida Constitution at the last
general election; the County has had the additional $50,000 exemption since 1999.
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^ This provision has been duly implemented by the Legislation. The Board is now
authorized to grant either or both exemptions, and may reduce, if it desires, the current
$50,000 exemption. The Ordinance was prepared by the County Attorney, is legally
sufficient, and requires super - majority vote for approval. -JAK
RECOMMENDATION: To approve the ordinance authorized for publication by the
Board on April 9, 2013 — Agenda Item 11(B) - providing for an additional homestead
exemption for certain qualifying senior citizens pursuant to passage of Florida
Constitutional Amendment 11 on November 6, 2012.
Prepared by: Mark Isackson, Director of Corporate Finance and Management Services,
County Manager's Office
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COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 17.17.1.
Item Summary: Recommendation to approve an ordinance providing for an additional
homestead exemption for certain qualifying senior citizens pursuant to passage of Florida
Constitutional Amendment 11 on November 6, 2012.
Meeting Date: 5/14/2013
Prepared By
Name: LehnhardPat
Title: Operations Coordinator,Transportation Administrati
5/6/2013 2:47:11 PM
Submitted by
Title: Director -Corp Financial and Mgmt Svs,CMO
Name: IsacksonMark
5/6/2013 2:47:13 PM
Approved By
Name: KlatzkowJeff
Title: County Attorney
Date: 5/7/2013 1:13:31 PM
Name: IsacksonMark
Title: Director -Corp Financial and Mgmt Svs,CMO
Date: 5/7/2013 1:57:42 PM
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ORDINANCE NO. 2013 -
AN ORDINANCE SUPERSEDING AND REPLACING ORDINANCE NO.
99 -85, AS AMENDED, THE COLLIER COUNTY SENIORS HOMESTEAD
EXEMPTION ORDINANCE, TO PROVIDE FOR AN ADDITIONAL
HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN QUALIFYING SENIOR
CITIZENS PURSUANT TO THE FLORIDA CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT 11, APPROVED AT THE NOVEMBER 6, 2012 GENERAL
ELECTION; PROVIDING FOR TITLE AND CITATION; PROVIDING
FOR FINDINGS; PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR
CREATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD
EXEMPTIONS; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ORDINANCE NO. 99-85,
AS AMENDED; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND
ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, prior to the November 2012 general election, Section 196.075, Florida
Statutes, provided that in accordance with Section 6(d), Article IV of the Florida Constitution,
the Board of County Commissioners of any county may adopt an ordinance to allow an
additional homestead exemption of up to $50,000 for any person who owns the legal or equitable
title to real estate and maintains thereon the permanent residence of the owner, who has attained
age 65, and whose household income does not exceed $20,000 as adjusted each year; and
WHEREAS, in keeping with this provision, the Board of County Commissioners
enacted Ordinance 99 -85; and
WHEREAS, on November 6, 2012, a Florida Constitutional Amendment, Amendment
11, was approved during the general election authorizing an additional homestead exemption for
persons who own legal or equitable title to real estate with a just value of less than $250,000 and
have maintained thereon the permanent residence of the owner for at least 25 years, who have
attained the age of 65, and whose household income does not exceed $20,000, as adjusted each
year; and
WHEREAS, following the November 2012 general election, Section 196.075, Florida
Statutes, now requires that in order for this additional homestead exemption to be available for
county tax purposes, an ordinance implementing such homestead exemption is required to be
adopted by the Board of County Commissioner by a supermajority vote; and
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WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Board of County Commissioners to supersede and 110—N
replace the Collier County Seniors Homestead Exemption Ordinance, Ordinance No. 99 -85, as
amended, to reflect this 2012 amendment and thereby provide additional benefits to the citizens
of Collier County.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
SECTION ONE: Title and citation.
This section shall be known and cited as the "Collier County Seniors Homestead
Exemption Ordinance."
SECTION TWO. Findings.
The Board finds that the legislative intent set forth in Section 196.075, Florida Statutes,
sets forth a laudable philosophy regarding local taxation relief offered to qualifying persons age
65 and older whose household income does not exceed a specified amount. Section 196.075,
Florida Statutes, authorizes the Board to adopt an ordinance providing this benefit to the
taxpayer who meets the required criteria.
SECTION THREE: Defmitions.
For the purposes of this section, the definitions contained in Section 196.075, Florida
Statutes, shall apply and control, in accordance with the subject matter, unless the text and/or
context of this section provides otherwise.
SECTION FOUR: Creation and Establishment of Additional Homestead Exemptions.
(a) In accordance with s. 6(d), Art. VII of the State Constitution, the Board of County
Commissioners by supermajority vote hereby adopts the following ordinance to allow either or
both of the following additional homestead exemptions:
(1) Fifty- thousand dollars for any person who has the legal or equitable title to real
estate and maintains thereon the permanent residence of the owner, who has
attained age 65, and whose household income does not exceed $20,000; or
(2) The amount of the assessed value of the property for any person who has the legal
or equitable title to real estate with a just value less than $250,000 and has
maintained thereon the permanent residence of the owner for at least 25 years,
F)
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/0-1N who has attained age 65, and whose household income does not exceed the
income limitation prescribed in paragraph (a)(1), as calculated in subsection (b)
below. .
(b) As set forth in Section 196.075, Florida Statutes, beginning January 1, 2001, the
$20,000 income limitation shall be adjusted annually, on January 1, by the percentage change in
the average cost -of- living index in the period January 1 through December 31 of the immediate
prior year compared with the same period for the year prior to that. The index is the average of
the monthly consumer- price -index figures for the stated 12 -month period, relative to the United
States as a whole, issued by the United States Department of Labor.
(c) These exemptions apply only to taxes levied by the Board of County
Commissioners, and will apply to all tax levies of the County, including all dependent special
districts and municipal service taxing units.
(d) The amount of the exemption may not exceed $250,000. This exemption shall be
uniform in all dependent special districts or municipal service taxing units within the County.
(e) A taxpayer claiming the exemption must annually submit to the property
appraiser, not later than March 1, a sworn statement of household income on a form prescribed
by the Department of Revenue.
n, SECTION FIVE: Repeal of Ordinance No. 99 -85, as amended.
Ordinance No. 99 -85 and all amendments thereto, are hereby repealed in their entirety.
SECTION SIX: Conflict and Severability.
In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other
applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of the Ordinance is held
invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a
separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portion.
SECTION SEVEN: Inclusion in the Code of Laws and Ordinances.
The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws
and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinances may be renumbered
or relettered to accomplish such, and the word 'ordinance" may be changed to "section,"
"article," or any other appropriate word.
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SECTION EIGHT: Effective Date.
This Ordinance shall be effective upon filing with the Department of State.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by supermajority vote of the Board of County
Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this day of .2013.
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
Deputy Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
By:
GEORGIA A. HILLER, ESQ.,
CHAIRWOMAN
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28D* Wednesday, May 1, 2013 '* NAPLES DAILY NEWS
NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE
Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday. May 14, 2013, in the Boardroom, 3rd Floor,
Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3299 Tamiami Trail
East, Naples, Florida, the Board of County Commissioners will • consider the
enactment of a County Ordinance. The meeting will commence at 9:00 A.M. The
title of the proposed Ordinance is as follows:
AN ORDINANCE SUPERSEDING AND REPLACING ORDINANCE NO. 9945, AS
AMENDED, THE COLLIER COUNTY SENIORS HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION ORDINANCE,
TO PROVIDE FOR AN ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD . EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN
QUALIFYING SENIOR CITIZENS PURSUANT TO THE FLORIDA CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT 11,. APPROVED AT THE NOVEMBER 6,:2012 GENERAL ELECTION;
PROVIDING FOR TITLE AND CITATION; PROVIDING FOR FINDINGS; PROVIDING FOR
DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR CREATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF ADDITIONAL
HOMESTEAD EXEMPTIONS; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ORDINANCE NO. 99-85, AS
AMENDED;. PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY, PROVIDING FOR
INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Copies of the proposed Ordinance are on file with the Clerk to the Board and are
available for inspection. All interested parties are invited to attend and be heard.
NOTE: All persons wishing to, speak on any agenda item must register with the
Counrrttyy administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed.
IndividuaJ speakers will be limited to 3 minutes on any item. The selection of an
individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If
recognized by the Chairman, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be
allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item.
Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board agenda
packets must submit said material a.minimum of 3 -weeks prior to the respective
public hearing. In any case, written material intended to be .considered by the
Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days
prior to the public hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will
become a permanent part of the record:
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the
proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim
record of the Proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is based.
If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to
participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier. County Facilities Management
Department, located at 3335 Tamiami Trail East, Suite #101, Building W, Naples,
Florida 34112, (239) 252 -8380. Assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired
are available in the County Commissioners' Office.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
GEORGIA A. HILLER, ESQ, CHAIRWOMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By: Ann Jennejohn; Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
May 1. 7011 No 19136394
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