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Welcome to
the website for the MSBU
Program of Seminole County! The MSBU
Program administers
the non-ad valorem assessment
levied for various local improvements
within the unincorporated boundaries of
Seminole County. An assessment
district as established in Seminole
County is commonly referred to as an
MSBU (Municipal Service Benefit Unit).
Through the MSBU Program, non-ad valorem
assessments are levied by the Board of
County Commissioners. The assessments
associated with MSBUs are based on the
cost to provide the improvement, number
of participating properties, and the
benefit unit allocated to each
participating property. Typically,
community improvements financed via
special assessments in Seminole County
include residential household solid
waste collection and disposal services,
residential street lighting, aquatic
weed control, lake restoration projects,
and a variety of construction projects
such as road paving and drainage, wall reconstruction and
water/sewer line extension.
Please take a few moments to browse the
website for additional information and
on-line services. The MSBU Program
office personnel are available and look
forward to assisting with all questions
about established MSBUs or the process
of establishing a new MSBU.
The MSBU Program of Seminole County operates according to the guidelines set forth in the Florida Statutes (primarily Chapter 125, and Chapter 197) and the Seminole County Administrative Code. Most specifically, operations and fee schedules are outlined in Section 22.10 (PDF) and Section 20.37 (PDF) of the Administrative Code. In addition to the Administrative Code, the policies and practices of the MSBU Program are further defined according to the Ordinance and Resolution documents used to govern specific MSBU and/or specific types of improvements.
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