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Attachment 2 <br />WATER/SEWER ASSESSMENT RELIEF ASSISTANCE PROGF:AM <br />DR.A.FT POLICY OPTIONS <br />Introduction <br />The Board of County Commissioners has expressed its interest and intent to consider <br />means allowable under State statutes to provide financial assistance to low-wealth <br />residents/property owners who could be adversely impacted by any public utility <br />assessment process the Board may have need or desire to establish. <br />Staff has outlined a series of policy options below for Board review and reference. <br />Option # 1: County defers the assessment payment <br />Process Description: <br />The BOCC elects to defer the date when an assessment begins to be collected. Unlike the <br />regular assessment system where 10 percent of the total assessment plus interest on the <br />unpaid balance is collected annually over a 10 year period, the BOCC can choose to <br />delay the onset of collection until the end of the fifth year, for example. <br />Advantages <br />- Liens against all subject properties are recorded as security for the full amount of <br />the assessment. <br />- Provides the low-income resident/property owner the opportunity to use the first <br />five years to sell the subject property and pay the full assessment out of the <br />proceeds of the sale. <br />- Simple and straightforward; easy to administer. <br />Disadvantages: <br />- Relief assistance is not targeted. Under law, the deferred assessment option would <br />be available to all residents/property owners within the assessment area, not just <br />those meeting low income criteria. <br />- By deferring assessment collections the County forgoes present day opportunity <br />to accrue funds to help initiate additional public sewer extension projects. The <br />ability to partner in or direct future projects with assessment revenues is delayed. <br />