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32 <br />A county -wide Solid Waste Tax Service District approach is a more comprehensive and flexible <br />option that would include the Towns and the current Rural Curbside Service Area. A Tax <br />Service District can provide services via County staffing, contracted, optional or mandatory <br />programs or otherwise formulated approaches to both solid waste and recycling services as <br />long as services are delivered and funded on some basis county -wide in the unincorporated <br />areas of the County and can allow one or more towns to opt into the District. The effective date <br />of a new Solid Waste Tax Service District would be July 1, 2014. <br />There is a process to create a Solid Waste Tax Service District that is identical to the process <br />used for the creation of Fire Service Districts completed in the spring of 2013. <br />Schedule and Publish a Notice of Public Hearing: <br />Prior to the Public Hearing, the County must prepare a Report on the district. A copy of the <br />report must be kept in the Clerk's office. The report must contain the following: <br />1. A map of the proposed district, showing its proposed boundaries; <br />2. A statement showing that the proposed district meets the standards set out in subsection <br />(a); and <br />3. A plan for providing one or more of the services listed in G.S. 153A -301 to the district. <br />The Report should also include- <br />1 . The resident or seasonal population and population density of the proposed district. <br />2. The appraised value of property subject to taxation in the proposed district. <br />3. The present tax rates of the county and any cities or special districts in which the district <br />or any portion thereof is located. <br />4. The ability of the proposed district to sustain the additional taxes necessary to provide <br />the services planned for the district. <br />5. If it is proposed to furnish water, sewer, or solid waste collection services in the district, <br />the probable net revenues of the projects to be financed and the extent to which the <br />services will be self - supporting. <br />6. Any other matters that the commissioners believe to have a bearing on whether the <br />district should be established <br />Notice of Public Hearing must be mailed (first class prepaid is fine), at least 4 weeks prior to the <br />date of the public hearing, to the "owners as shown by the county tax records as of the <br />preceding January 1 (and at the address shown thereon) of all property located within the <br />proposed district." The preceding January 1 is the January 1 prior to the public hearing. The <br />commissioners designate who handles the mailing. If the towns choose to be included in the <br />district, the BOCC can designate the towns to conduct the mailing to all owners of district <br />properties located within town limits. <br />The Notice of Public Hearing must be published at least one week prior to the public hearing. A <br />map of the service district must be attached to the notice and the resolution. <br />If the Towns authorize the County to collect and charge a fee for recycling within their town <br />limits, as Chapel Hill recently did for areas within its limits located in Durham County, there <br />would be no need to include the towns in the service district. A fee structure similar to what the <br />county has always had could be implemented. Included in the Fiscal 2013 -2014 Annual <br />