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File #: 22-400    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 6/13/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/22/2022 Final action: 11/22/2022
Title: A resolution fixing and certifying the 2022 annual assessment mill levy for assessments payable in 2023 at 0.00 (zero) mills upon each dollar of assessed valuation within the Briargate Special Improvement Maintenance District Presenter: Charae McDaniel, Chief Financial Officer
Attachments: 1. Signed Briargate SIMD Budget Memo, 2. Briargate SIMD map, 3. Resolution re Mill Levy for Briargate SIMD_11 7 22, 4. Signed Resolution No. 205-22

Title
A resolution fixing and certifying the 2022 annual assessment mill levy for assessments payable in 2023 at 0.00 (zero) mills upon each dollar of assessed valuation within the Briargate Special Improvement Maintenance District

Presenter:
Charae McDaniel, Chief Financial Officer

Body
Summary:
City Council approval of the attached resolution is required to fix and certify the 2022 mill levy for the assessments payable in 2023 for the Briargate Special Improvement Maintenance District (District). Also attached for reference is a boundary map of the District.

Background:
In November of 2021, voters approved the organization of the Briargate General Improvement District 2021 (GID) to assume the provision of the services currently provided by the existing Briargate Special Improvement Maintenance District (SIMD). The GID will assume all pertinent powers and functions of the Briargate SIMD, which by this resolution will have its mill levy set to zero (0.00) in 2022 for taxes payable in 2023.

Including the Briargate SIMD, there are seven special improvement maintenance and/or security districts (commonly referred to as SIMDs) within the City of Colorado Springs that require Council's approval by resolution to fix and certify the 2022 assessment mill levies for the assessments payable in 2023.

These assessment districts are used to maintain medians, landscaping, fencing, entry islands, neighborhood theme signage, accent lighting, and other public improvements that are not normally maintained by the City. These districts are authorized under Chapter 3, Article 7 of City Code and were formed by developers primarily in the 1980s in lieu of homeowner associations to provide and maintain increased amenities within the developments. The assessments are imposed and collected in the same manner as ad valorem taxes.

Previous Council Action:
City Council annually approves a resolution fixing and certifying the District's mill levy.
City Council re...

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