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3 <br /> represents 100 parcels and $36,003,769 of real property value. When vehicles and personal <br /> property values are added to the real property total, an estimated $37,673,414 of taxable value <br /> would be removed from the existing South Orange Fire Insurance District. Attachment 4 shows <br /> the existing property valuation of $556,977,528 for the South Orange Fire Insurance District, the <br /> reduction of $37,673,414 of taxable value, and the remaining property valuation of <br /> $519,304,114. The estimated tax valuation reduction from the existing South Orange Fire <br /> Insurance District equals 6.8% of the total. A fire district tax increase of .6 cents, from 7.85 <br /> cents to 8.45 cents, would be required to insure that this change is revenue neutral for the Town <br /> of Carrboro. <br /> North Chatham Fire Service District <br /> Orange County has received a letter from North Chatham Volunteer Fire Department <br /> (Attachment 5) indicating that the Department will charge a tax rate of 8.8 cents beginning July <br /> 1, 2013. This is the same rate currently charged in Chatham County and a 76% increase over <br /> the existing 5 cents. Attachment 6 is a map of the existing North Chatham Fire Insurance <br /> District. Included on Attachment 2, in yellow, are 112 homeowners located more than six (6) <br /> road miles from the nearest North Chatham Station, but less than three (3) road miles from <br /> Chapel Hill Fire Station #5. These homeowners have an insurance rating of 10 (see <br /> Attachment 7 for an example of insurance premiums related to fire insurance ratings). Several <br /> homeowners in this area have indicated that they cannot get fire insurance or that the rate has <br /> doubled. <br /> The only logical Fire Department that could provide fire protection for this area is the Town of <br /> Chapel Hill. The Town of Chapel Hill is a municipal fire department which relies on hydrants as <br /> its water source to fight fires. The Town of Chapel Hill is better positioned and willing to provide <br /> fire protections for this area. Discussions have occurred involving the Town of Chapel Hill Fire <br /> Chief and North Chatham Fire Department Chief concerning possible fire and insurance <br /> solutions for this area. Attachment 8 is a map of the existing Greater Chapel Hill Fire Insurance <br /> District. Attachment 9 is a map of the proposed new Greater Chapel Hill Fire Insurance District <br /> that includes not only the area proposed to be deleted from South Orange, but also 112 <br /> homeowners from Attachment 2 and additional property included in the Southern Triangle Fire <br /> District that have hydrants. The Town of Chapel Hill staff is prepared to make this <br /> recommendation to the Chapel Hill Town Council and the North Chatham Fire Chief has <br /> indicated a plan to make this recommendation to the North Chatham Board of Directors. <br /> Attachment 10 shows a potential new Chapel Hill Fire Service District which includes hydrants. <br /> Attachment 11 is a projection of property values and revenues for the New North Chatham Fire <br /> Insurance District. Attachment 12 is a map of the proposed New North Chatham Fire Insurance <br /> District. With a property tax increase from 5 cents to 8.8 cents and a reduction of property <br /> covered by the district, the net impact for the new district is a revenue increase of $31,441from <br /> $213,325 to $244,766. <br /> Greater Chapel Hill Fire Service District <br /> Attachment 13 is a projection of property values and revenues for the New Greater Chapel Hill <br /> Fire Insurance District. A map of Southern Orange County, Attachment 15, shows zoning, ETJ <br /> and the Rural Buffer information as it relates to the proposed fire service districts. <br /> At its November 13, 2012 work session, the Board reviewed information regarding the <br /> possibility of establishing three (3) new Fire Service Districts and instructed staff to proceed with <br />