Marion County Commission to Consider Resolution Adoption for Non-Ad Valorem Assessment Rolls at Public Hearing

Saga CommunicationsA public hearing is being held by the Marion County Board of County Commissioners Sept. 10 to adopt annual rate resolutions and certify non-ad valorem assessment rolls. Courtesy: Ben Baugh/352today ben-baugh-352-today

OCALA, FL (352today.com) – The Marion County Board of County Commissioners will be holding a public hearing Sept. 10, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. at the McPherson Governmental Campus Auditorium, to adopt the annual rate resolutions and certify non-ad valorem assessment rolls for stormwater services, solid waste and fire rescue for fiscal year 2025-26.

For the stormwater services and stormwater management programs, no increase has been proposed for next year’s assessment rate.

  • The number of equivalent stormwater units as defined by ordinance is 282,576.99.
  • The amount of assessment per ESU is $15 maximum and $10.57 minimum
  • The ESU equals 2,275 square feet
  • The budget being the total amount of special assessments to be collected minus 5% as required by section 129.01 of the Florida Statutes is $4,238,684.85, minus 5% or $211,932.74 or $4,026,722.11.

The special assessments in accordance with the provisions of Florida law, will be collected in the same manner and subject to the same procedures as ad-valorem taxes.

For the Marion County residential solid water services for fiscal year 2025-2026.

  • The tentative budget is $34,698,704.87 or $36,524,952.50, minus $1,826,247.63 or 5% of the tentative budget as required by state statutes.
  • The number of units is 169,883.50
  • The amount of assessment per residential unit’s proposed increase will be from $87 to $215 per residential unit.

The special assessments in accordance with the provisions of Florida law, will be collected in the same manner and subject to the same procedures as ad-valorem taxes.

Fire and Rescue Services for the forthcoming fiscal year.

  • The tentative budget is $54,797,694.80, minus the 5% or $2,884, 089.20, required by Florida Statute 129.01 or $57,681,784.
  • The number of units is $64,985,097.69
  • In the residential category, in the current demand component, per dwelling unit is $49.17. The proposed demand component, pre dwelling is $76.53. The current availability component per equivalent dwelling unit is $150.74 and the proposed availability component per EDU is $207.44.