(1) Per capita taxable value is less than the statewide average for the current fiscal year;
(2) Percentage of assessed property value that is exempt from ad valorem taxation is higher than the statewide average for the current fiscal year;
(3) Any condition specified in s. 218.503(1) which results in the county or municipality being in a state of financial emergency;
(4) Ad valorem operating millage rate for the current fiscal year is greater than 8 mills; or
(5) A financial condition that is documented in annual financial statements at the end of the current fiscal year and indicates an inability to pay the permit processing fee during that fiscal year.
The permit applicant must be the governing body of a county or municipality or a third party under contract with a county or municipality or an entity created by special act, local ordinance, or interlocal agreement and the project for which the fee reduction or waiver is sought must serve a public purpose. If a permit processing fee is reduced, the total fee shall not exceed $100.
History.—s. 1, ch. 94-278; s. 8, ch. 98-258; s. 25, ch. 2004-305; s. 4, ch. 2012-205.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XIV - Taxation and Finance
Chapter 218 - Financial Matters Pertaining to Political Subdivisions
Part I - General Financial Provisions Relating to Political Subdivisions (Ss. 218.01-218.135)
218.01 - Authority to accept benefits of bankruptcy acts.
218.02 - Disposition of unused funds relating to the refunding of bonds.
218.03 - Creation of political subdivisions validated.
218.04 - Proceedings relating to certain bonds sold, etc., to Federal Government validated.
218.05 - Certain bonds sold to Federal Government, etc., validated.
218.06 - Transfer of funds by county commissioners with relation to public works grants.
218.075 - Reduction or waiver of permit processing fees.
218.076 - Reduction or waiver of certain permit processing fees.
218.077 - Wage and employment benefits requirements by political subdivisions; restrictions.