2015 Annual Report - Sarasota County Property Appraiser
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2015 Annual Report - Sarasota County Property Appraiser
2015 Annual Report A Message from Bill Furst I am pleased to present the Sarasota County Property Appraiser’s Annual Report to the citizens in our community. The Annual Report contains an overview of the trends in the market and taxable values for real and tangible property in Sarasota County. 2015 Market Values in our county saw an overall increase of 9% over the previous year. Taxable Values also saw an overall increase of 7%. Following the trend of the last two years, 2015 marks the third year there has been an increase in property values since 2007. The resurgence in new construction in the residential and nonresidential market segments significantly contributed to the reported values. This translated into $ 786 million dollars in new taxable value, including The Mall at University Town Center and more than 1800 new houses. My office continually strives to provide fairness to all taxpayers. To that end, in 2015 we established a formal fraud investigations unit. This unit, with the assistance of Tax Management and Associates, has begun conducting an audit to ensure only persons eligible and qualified for the Homestead Exemption receive this benefit. We pride ourselves in delivering efficient and friendly service to the residents of our county, answering questions and bringing resolution to issues as they arise. Please feel free to contact me at [email protected] with your questions and suggestions. Sincerely, Bill Furst, CFA Sarasota County Property Appraiser Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 2 Table of Contents Message from Bill Furst………………………………………………………………………… ............. 2 Property Market (Just) Values……………………………………………………………….. .............. 4 Property Taxable Values……………………………………………………………………….............. 7 Taxing Authorities – Millage Rates ……………………………….……………………… .................. 9 Tangible Personal Property……………………………………………………………………. .......... 12 Property Parcels and Accounts………………………………………………………………. ......... 13 Property By Type……………………………………………………………………………………....... 15 Exemptions……………………………………………………………………………………………. .... 16 New Construction………………………………………………………………… .............................. 20 Redevelopment Areas………………………………………………………………………………… 20 Agricultural Use…………………………………………………………………………………………. 21 Florida Counties Taxable Value Comparison.…………….……………………………………… 22 Manufactured Mobile Homes……………………………………………………………………… .. 23 Government Lands..……………………………………………………………………….. ................ 23 Foreclosure Related Activity………………………………………….............................................. 25 Addendum A – Listing of Taxing Authorities…………………………………………. ................... 26 Addendum B -Links…………………………………………………………………..…….………… ... 28 (Data based on 1st Certification of 2015 Assessment Roll on October 5, 2015) Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 3 Property Market (Just) Values It is the responsibility of the Property Appraiser’s Office to determine the value of all real property and tangible personal property (e.g. business equipment) as of January 1 of each year. Market (Just) Value is established through the appraisal process governed by Florida Law. When determining the Market Value, various factors are considered, including the amount a willing buyer would pay a willing seller for the property, the location and condition of the property, and the income generated from the property. Foreclosure and distressed sales, although considered, are not included as part of the analysis. The Market Value is effective as of January 1st of the current tax year. Sarasota County Year Just Value 2006 $84,021,903,730 2007 $86,073,289,826 2008 $73,097,887,961 2009 $62,269,730,579 2010 $55,668,387,096 2011 $51,987,139,459 2012 $51,423,706,247 2013 $54,470,238,724 2014 $59,884,328,611 2015 $65,508,568,792 Sarasota County Market (Just) Values $90,000,000,000 $80,000,000,000 $70,000,000,000 $60,000,000,000 $50,000,000,000 $40,000,000,000 $30,000,000,000 $20,000,000,000 $10,000,000,000 $0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Market Value for all properties in Sarasota County saw an overall increase of almost 9.9 % over the prior year. Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 4 Percentage Change Market Values for Municipalities 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% -10.00% -20.00% -30.00% -40.00% Sarasota County Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Market (Just) Value Change City of Sarasota City of Venice Town of Longboat Key City of North Port City of Sarasota City of Venice Town of Longboat Key City of North Port Just Value % Just Value % Just Value % Just Value % Just Value % ($billions) Change ($billions) Change ($billions) Change ($billions) Change ($billions) Change $84,021 31.05% $15,015 29.99% $5,577 34.58% $5,661 15.48% $6,494 63.21% $86,073 2.44% $15,349 2.22% $5,679 1.83% $5,497 -2.90% $7,029 8.24% $73,097 -15.08% $13,662 -10.99% $4,796 -15.55% $4,826 -12.21% $5,221 -25.72% $62,269 -14.81% $12,005 -12.13% $4,088 -14.76% $4,276 -11.40% $4,162 -20.28% $55,668 -10.60% $10,693 -10.93% $3,674 -10.13% $3,838 -10.24% $3,616 -13.12% $51,987 -6.61% $9,995 -6.53% $3,451 -6.07% $3,655 -4.77% $3,377 -6.61% $51,423 -1.08% $10,075 0.80% $3,454 0.09% $3,583 -1.97% $3,377 0.00% $54,470 5.93% $10,545 4.67% $3,667 6.17% $3,698 3.21% $3,683 9.06% $59,884 9.94% $11,367 7.80% $3,967 8.18% $4,037 9.17% $4,116 11.76% $65,508 9.39% $12,487 9.85% $4,310 8.65% $4,257 5.45% $4,619 12.22% Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 5 Average Market Values Sarasota County Single Family Residential Parcels Average Market Value Year Avg. Market Value % Chg Sarasota County Residential Condominium Parcels Average Market Value Year Avg. Market Value % Chg 2006 $352,656 30.1% 2006 $359,882 19.2% 2007 $342,104 -3.0% 2007 $350,991 -2.5% 2008 $282,357 -17.5% 2008 $299,833 -14.6% 2009 $224,342 -20.5% 2009 $253,218 -15.5% 2010 $201,294 -10.3% 2010 $225,781 -10.8% 2011 $186,085 -7.6% 2011 $211,327 -6.4% 2012 $183,870 -1.2% 2012 $207,741 -1.7% 2013 $201,459 9.6% 2013 $217,168 4.5% 2014 $221,902 10.1% 2014 $239,453 10.3% 2015 $240,248 8.3% 2015 $253,717 6.0% Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 6 Property Taxable Values Taxable Value results from subtracting any applicable exemptions from Assessed Value. Taxable Value is used for tax levying purposes by the various taxing authorities. The property appraiser has no jurisdiction or responsibility for tax rates, district budgets, special assessments and fees or amount of taxes paid. Sarasota County Taxable Value $70,000,000,000 Value in Billions $60,000,000,000 $50,000,000,000 $40,000,000,000 $30,000,000,000 $20,000,000,000 $10,000,000,000 $0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 The Taxable Value for all properties in Sarasota County saw an overall increase of 7.1%. Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Sarasota County Taxable Value % ($billions) Change $58,915,000,000 26.83% $62,663,000,000 6.36% $53,151,000,000 -15.18% $46,539,000,000 -12.44% $42,205,000,000 -9.31% $39,563,841,560 -6.26% $39,129,815,981 -1.10% $40,755,531,807 4.15% $43,458,351,313 6.63% $46,542,124,786 7.10% 7 Taxable Value by Municipality Taxable Value by Municipality $12,000,000,000 Value in Billions $10,000,000,000 $8,000,000,000 City of Sarasota $6,000,000,000 City of Venice $4,000,000,000 Town of Longboat Key City of North Port $2,000,000,000 $0 Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 City of Sarasota Taxable Value % ($billions) Change $9,716,000,000 27.93% $10,335,000,000 6.37% $9,217,000,000 -10.82% $8,178,000,000 -11.27% $7,344,000,000 -10.20% $6,842,000,000 -6.84% $6,874,850,905 0.48% $7,193,319,655 4.63% $7,595,478,127 5.59% $8,108,153,696 6.75% Town of Longboat Key Taxable Value % Year ($billions) Change 2006 $4,737,000,000 14.06% 2007 $4,728,000,000 -0.19% 2008 $4,234,000,000 -10.45% 2009 $3,821,000,000 -9.75% 2010 $3,503,000,000 -8.32% 2011 $3,345,000,000 -4.51% 2012 $3,304,226,339 -1.22% 2013 $3,403,659,704 3.01% 2014 $3,559,419,377 4.58% 2015 $3,719,166,269 4.49% Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 City of Venice Taxable Value % ($billions) Change $4,150,000,000 35.71% $4,366,000,000 5.20% $3,652,000,000 -16.35% $3,169,000,000 -13.23% $2,860,000,000 -9.75% $2,710,000,000 -5.24% $2,699,179,213 -0.40% $2,824,395,182 4.64% $3,024,552,251 7.09% $3,228,144,657 6.73% Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 City of North Port Taxable Value % ($billions) Change $4,931,000,000 66.81% $5,627,000,000 14.11% $3,819,000,000 -32.13% $2,962,000,000 -22.44% $2,486,000,000 -16.07% $2,278,000,000 -8.37% $2,266,049,616 -0.52% $2,413,705,627 6.52% $2,646,084,282 9.63% $2,887,472,753 9.12% 8 Taxing Authorities Millage Rates There are more than 50 different taxing authorities within Sarasota County. On an annual basis, each Taxing Authority establishes a millage rate by dividing their proposed budget by the taxable value less the value of new construction. The millage rate is then multiplied by the taxable value of each property located within the taxing district. These taxes are referred to as Ad Valorem Taxes and the revenues generated are used to support the operation and services provided by each of the taxing authorities. Each year the newly proposed millage rates are published on the Notice of Proposed Property Taxes (TRIM or Truth in Millage) sent to property owners during the month of August. It is important to review the TRIM Notice since it provides details about the proposed millage rates, the new appraised values, and exemption information. The TRIM Notice provides the date, time and place of the taxing authority’s budget hearing as well as contact information. 2015 Millage Rates for County-wide Services Sarasota County Ad Valorem Taxes Taxing Authority Millage General Revenue 3.1983 Debt Service 0.1458 Mosquito Control 0.0471 Sarasota Memorial Hospital 1.0525 SW FL Water Mgmt District 0.3488 West Coast Inland Navigation District 0.0394 School Board 7.7630 Total 12.5949 Millage rates total does not include EMS services Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 9 Tax Distribution Where does my 2015 Tax Dollar Go? General Revenue 26% School Board-District Fund 62% Debt Service 1% Mosquito Control 0% Public Hospital Board 8% SW FL Water Mgmt District West Coast Inland 3% Navigation 0.3% In addition to the county-wide millage rates, there are ad valorem rates specific to each municipality and certain neighborhoods. Each of the taxing authorities serving a particular property is listed on the TRIM Notice and on the tax bill. 2015 Additional Millage by Municipality Taxing Authority General Revenue Debt Service Total City of Sarasota 3.1728 0.3253 3.4981 City of Venice 3.1000 0.1770 3.277 Town of City of Longboat Key North Port 2.13 3.5974 0.0576 -2.1876 3.5974 Note: One mill equals $1 per $1,000 (.001). For example, a tax rate of 12.6597 mills is 1.26597% (0.0126597) of Taxable Value. Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 10 Top Ten Taxpayers Top Ten 2015 Ad Valorem Taxpayers in Sarasota County Principal Taxpayers* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Florida Power & Light Co TB Mall at UTC LLC Verizon Florida LLC Sarasota Shoppingtown LLC Publix Super Markets Inc Glenridge on Palmer Ranch Inc Wal-Mart Stores East, LP Sarasota Doctors Hospital Inc Venice HMA LLC SNF Property LLC Total Taxable Value Percentage of Total County Tax Roll $400,485,300 $187,818,300 $106,330,764 $93,704,133 $86,270,653 $82,103,698 $75,260,503 $70,735,483 $68,656,105 $55,483,492 $1,226,848,431 0.86% 0.40% 0.23% 0.20% 0.19% 0.18% 0.16% 0.15% 0.15% 0.12% 2.64% *Sum of all properties/accounts for the principal taxpayer. Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 11 Tangible Personal Property (TPP) 2015 Tangible Personal Property By Municipality Municipality Taxable Value City of Sarasota City of Venice Town of LongBoat Key City of North Port Total Sarasota County $265,990,735 $165,696,286 $24,307,351 $113,071,487 $1,528,640,821 2014 $267,702,242 $166,684,711 $25,925,824 $112,353,695 $1,452,311,359 Tangible Personal Property Sarasota County Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Market Value Taxable Value ($Billions) ($Billions) $2.32 $2.55 $2.52 $2.31 $2.19 $2.06 $1.97 $2.10 $2.16 $2.34 $1.95 $2.14 $1.87 $1.72 $1.59 $1.49 $1.39 $1.40 $1.45 $1.53 Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability % Change over prior year -0.6% -0.6% -6.2% 0.6% 5.3% ● ● % of Total 17.4% 10.8% 1.6% 7.4% 3.3% ● Tangible Personal Property (TPP) is everything other than real estate used in business. All businesses, regardless of size, must file a TPP return. ● ● ● 12 Property Parcels and Accounts Sarasota County Parcels and Accounts Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Real Property Tangible Pers Property Total Parcels # Parcels % Change # Parcels % Change # Parcels % Change 261,252 264,901 267,763 268,125 267,950 268,077 268,135 268,940 269,576 274,116 2.8% 1.4% 1.1% 0.1% -0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% 0.2% 1.7% 37,157 36,758 36,596 34,597 33,250 32,274 31,597 31,813 31,766 30,599 1.0% -1.1% -0.4% -5.5% -3.9% -2.9% -2.1% 0.7% -0.1% -3.7% 298,505 301,755 304,443 302,833 301,200 300,351 299,732 300,753 301,342 304,715 2.6% 1.1% 0.9% -0.5% -0.5% -0.3% -0.2% 0.3% 0.2% 1.1% 2015 Distribution of Total Real Property Parcels by Municipality 10% 55% 6% 2% City of Sarasota 27% City of Venice Town of Longboat Key City of North Port Unincorporated Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 13 Property Parcels and Accounts Sarasota County Single Family Residential Parcel Count Year 2006 2007 2008 2009* 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 # Parcels % Change 122,145 128,023 129,911 129,017 129,360 129,893 130,357 131,025 132,225 133,627 4.4% 4.8% 1.5% -0.7% 0.3% 0.4% 0.4% 0.5% 0.9% 1.1% Sarasota County Condominium Parcel Count Year 2006 2007 2008 2009* 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 # Parcels % Change 51,571 53,454 55,465 50,423 50,284 50,254 50,387 50,507 50,550 50,705 7.3% 3.7% 3.8% -9.1% -0.3% -0.1% 0.3% 0.2% 0.1% 0.3% *Per instructions from the Florida Department of Revenue, beginning in 2009, single family residential parcels with a second dwelling were reclassified to multi-family use 10 units or less. ** Per instructions from the Florida Department of Revenue, in 2009 approximately 4000 commercial condominium parcels were reclassified from Condominium use to Commercial/ Industrial use. Beginning in 2009 the condominium parcel count reflects only residential units. Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 14 Property by Type 2015 Parcel Counts and Values Sarasota County Real Property Parcels and Values Property Type Parcel Count Market Value Taxable Value % of Total Taxable Value Residential Properties Vacant Residential 53,909 $1,224,326,800 $1,047,812,738 2.33% 133,627 $32,103,619,500 $22,767,496,918 50.58% 11,853 $738,432,300 $510,207,233 1.13% 4,094 $1,727,255,000 $1,308,849,266 2.91% 50,705 $12,864,716,300 $10,789,494,816 23.97% 365 $77,842,500 $71,272,432 0.16% 254,553 $48,736,192,400 $36,495,133,403 81.08% 162 $573,964,900 $479,809,398 1.07% 2,861 $464,187,100 $333,275,489 0.74% 968 $261,445,900 $251,441,430 0.56% 8,106 $6,358,783,400 $5,767,854,663 12.81% 350 $30,732,000 $30,150,643 0.07% 2,216 $863,619,100 $829,122,029 1.84% Agricultural 930 $1,053,229,900 $70,297,187 0.16% Institutional 782 $1,742,280,100 $554,301,047 1.23% Government 823 $2,709,357,700 $3,112,545 0.01% 21 $10,415,000 $3,478,047 0.01% 2,143 $217,663,800 $67,958,885 0.15% 199 $145,835,600 $126,164,751 0.28% 19,561 $14,431,514,500 $8,516,966,114 18.92% 274,114 $63,167,706,900 $45,012,099,517 100.00% Single Family Homes Mobile Homes Multi-Family <10 Units Condominiums Cooperatives Residential Sub-Total Non-Residential Properties Multi-Family >10 Units Retirement Homes & Misc. Res. Vacant Commercial Improved Commercial Vacant Industrial Improved Industrial Leasehold Interest Miscellaneous Non-Agricultural Acreage Non-Residential Sub-Total Totals Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 15 Exemptions The Constitution of the State of Florida provides for a number of property exemptions that may reduce the taxable value of a property. Both the property and its residents must meet the qualification requirements as of January 1 of the year for which they are applying. Exemptions usually require the filing of an original application by March 1 of the year the exemption is first requested. Some exemptions are automatically renewed in subsequent years, while others require annual application and confirmation. Visit our website at www.SC-PA.com for more information on qualifying and applying for the property exemptions and discounts. 2015 Exemptions & Classified Use Values Sarasota County Type $25,000 Homestead Exemption Additional $25,000 Homestead Exemption Save Our Homes Cap Differential Non-Homestead 10% Cap Differential Seniors Exemption Governmental Exemption (Real & Tangible) Organizational Exemption (Real & Tangible) Tangible Personal Property Exemption Value $2,769,948,137 $2,390,802,898 $5,856,461,514 $1,828,402,825 $7,740,521 $3,613,799,947 $1,160,982,413 $146,660,208 Agricultural Classification: Market Value Assessed Value Classified (Exempt) Value $981,198,500 $20,614,800 $960,583,700 Agriculture is not an exemption but rather a classification of property assessed at a lower rate than market value. Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 16 Exemptions Homestead Exemption 40% of parcels in Sarasota County enjoy the benefit of a homestead exemption, making it the most prevalent property exemption. Every person who owns and resides on real property in Florida on January 1 and makes the property their permanent residence is eligible to receive a homestead exemption of up to $50,000. The first $25,000 exemption applies to all property taxes, including school district taxes. The additional exemption of up to $25,000 applies to the assessed value between $50,000 and $75,000 and only to nonschool taxes. Homestead Exemptions Sarasota County Year Number of Exemptions % Change 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 113,588 116,116 116,852 115,705 113,981 112,148 110,445 109,965 109,737 110,975 1.53% 2.23% 0.63% -0.98% -1.49% -1.61% -1.52% -0.43% -0.21% 1.13% Save Our Homes Cap The “Save Our Homes” (SOH) Cap provision puts a limit on the annual increases to the Assessed Value of homestead exempt property. It works by limiting annual increases in Assessed Value to no more than 3% or the amount of the Consumer Price Index, whichever is less. However, new construction is added at market value on the year after the improvements are done. On the first year the homestead exemption is granted, the Market Value and Assessed Value are equal. Thereafter, the increase in Assessed Value is limited by the annual SOH percent increase. The difference between Market Value and the capped Assessed Value is often called the “Save Our Homes” cap. Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability ` Cap Rate History Roll Year SOH Cap 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 3.0% 2.5% 3.0% 0.1% 2.7% 1.5% 3.0% 1.7% 1.5% 0.8% 17 Exemptions Among the 110,975 h o m e s t e a d exempt parcels, 89% realized an added Save Our Homes differential. The average amount of a Save Our Homes cap for a property with differential in our county in 2015 was $59,257. Total Save Our Homes Cap Values & Differential Sarasota County Year Differential 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 $16,369,486,988 $14,262,191,478 $7,991,870,553 $3,896,478,359 $2,215,896,974 $1,559,393,662 $1,459,410,907 $2,735,273,004 $4,458,069,236 $5,856,461,514 Differential % Change from % of Parcels % change Prior Year Average Homestead Homestead with from prior Parcels with Differential Parcels Parcels with Differential year Differential Differential 68% -13% -44% -51% -43% -30% -6% 87% 205% 31% 101,627 97,200 81,880 59,523 43,096 29,331 31,196 90,277 98,844 98,831 Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 3% -4% -16% -27% -28% -32% 6% 189% 217% 0% $161,074 $146,730 $97,605 $65,462 $51,418 $53,165 $46,782 $30,299 $45,102 $59,257 113,588 116,116 116,852 115,705 113,981 112,148 110,445 109,965 109,737 110,975 89% 84% 70% 51% 38% 26% 28% 82% 90% 89% 18 Portability and 10% Cap Portability Since 2009 property owners have been able to transfer or port their accumulated Save Our Homes cap differential value from their prior homestead exempt property to their new homestead exempt property anywhere in the State of Florida. 2015 Homestead Portability Municipality Parcels Total Ported Value City of Sarasota 249 $18,128,360 City of Venice 129 $3,177,787 Town of Longboat Key 30 $2,264,977 City of North Port 284 $5,300,270 2,232 $78,600,694 All Sarasota County 10% Assessment Limitation Cap A 10% Assessment Limitation Cap on the Assessed Value of non-homestead residential and non-residential properties became effective with the 2009 Assessment Roll. The limitation remains with the property until a change of ownership or control of more than 50% occurs. The Legislature adopted statutes to implement this constitutional provision. Residential 9 units or less (193.1554)* Year Differential 2010 $37,960,089 2011 $53,690,429 2012 $101,114,411 2013 $408,923,560 2014 $833,371,675 2015 $1,001,936,288 Parcels with Average Differential Differential 2,238 3,065 5,454 54,599 82,374 67,936 $16,961 $17,517 $18,539 $7,490 $10,117 $14,748 Residential 10 units or more & Non-Residential (193.1555)** Year Differential 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 $55,033,503 $48,862,001 $258,593,855 $223,967,190 $377,704,910 $826,466,537 Parcels with Average Differential Differential 762 731 1,378 1,278 2,477 3,557 $72,222 $66,843 $187,659 $175,248 $152,485 $232,349 *Section 193.1554 applies to non-homestead residential property with no more than 9 dwelling units and to vacant property zoned for residential uses. New construction is added at market value on the year after the improvements are done. **Section 193.1555 applies to all residential properties with 10 units or more and all non-residential properties. It provides for the reassessment of the property and resetting of the 10% cap when a qualifying improvement increases the market value of the property by at least 25%. Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 19 New Construction Market Value New Construction Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 City of Sarasota $469,833,291 $249,283,018 $286,390,210 $81,628,711 $16,468,000 $44,003,910 $27,382,850 $84,899,501 $104,030,394 $133,009,417 City of Venice $215,654,670 $124,875,116 $80,990,954 $25,367,894 $5,504,700 $6,517,710 $16,651,450 $35,879,416 $59,558,334 $65,466,445 Town of Longboat Key $17,278,000 $9,643,700 $30,913,802 $22,682,395 $1,449,900 $2,121,600 $1,626,900 $28,341,611 $22,995,861 $21,690,182 City of North Sarasota County Port $496,820,750 $672,888,030 $254,641,311 $97,098,937 $44,235,850 $23,834,445 $22,992,000 $47,312,359 $58,233,514 $87,122,795 $2,010,808,537 $2,281,584,757 $1,156,765,086 $553,617,577 $170,451,100 $181,112,205 $174,669,150 $454,299,558 $586,245,422 $948,650,840 Taxable Value New Construction Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 City of Sarasota $466,527,344 $246,157,097 $271,774,227 $73,404,748 $14,215,110 $11,936,033 $22,336,208 $72,048,063 $48,993,270 $61,535,050 City of Venice $211,074,492 $122,491,362 $75,946,369 $25,890,400 $5,201,905 $5,977,430 $15,386,140 $32,716,606 $52,311,694 $52,124,816 Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability Town of Longboat Key $17,238,835 $9,618,593 $30,564,564 $22,878,102 $1,403,352 $2,096,337 $1,626,900 $27,839,141 $21,731,431 $19,862,171 City of North Sarasota County Port $473,633,357 $651,152,704 $193,762,214 $68,626,459 $23,158,094 $21,956,308 $18,653,901 $38,356,080 $46,948,096 $72,143,634 $1,933,152,499 $2,232,610,399 $1,025,946,443 $500,441,368 $137,945,088 $135,761,216 $149,968,549 $397,162,357 $454,840,711 $786,445,361 20 Redevelopment Areas The Community Redevelopment Act of 1969 was created by the State Legislature so that county and municipal governments could address the deteriorating and adverse conditions of specific communities and neighborhoods. It allows the local government to designate a Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) if that area meets certain criteria such as the presence of substandard or inadequate structures, a shortage of affordable housing, inadequate infrastructure, or inadequate parking or roadways. The purpose of a CRA is to allow a portion of the tax dollars to be used specifically for redevelopment purposes in the designated area. Funding of these projects begins with Tax Increment Financing (TIF), which is a method for leveraging public dollars to stimulate private investment in the CRA district. The dollar value of all property in the CRA is determined as of a given date and “frozen”. All tax revenues generated from any increases in real property values (over the frozen value) are used for redevelopment efforts in the CRA district. 1SCOPE, Community Changes Redevelopment & Infill Study Group Report, spring 2004. Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 21 Redevelopment Areas in Sarasota County Community Redevelopment Area 2015 Taxable Value Base Year Taxable Value City of Sarasota (City Value)* $1,876,199,518 $411,676,160 (1986) City of Sarasota (County Value)* $1,876,379,018 $411,676,160 (1986) Englewood (County Value) $1,015,478,498 $538,174,830 (1999) Newtown (City Value)* $116,234,721 $176,044,120 (2008) Newtown (County Value)* $116,504,982 $176,044,120 (2008) *Note: The current difference between City and County taxable value is due to the availability of different tax exemptions for City and County. Agricultural Use 120,000 Acres Classified as Agricultural Land Sarasota County 110,000 100,000 90,000 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Agricultural Classified Land Sarasota County Year Parcels Acres % of Total County Land 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 810 837 866 901 911 944 942 943 940 930 115,370 115,114 108,201 107,768 108,130 104,181 103,843 102,892 101,396 99,006 31.5% 31.4% 29.5% 29.4% 29.5% 28.5% 28.4% 28.1% 27.7% 27.1% Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 22 Florida Counties - Taxable Value Comparison Top 20 Florida Counties - Taxable Value Rank County Total Taxable Value* % Change 1 Dade (Miami) $230,429,191,490 9.59% 2 Palm Beach (W Palm Beach) $152,661,150,295 9.46% 3 Broward (Ft. Lauderdale) $150,678,233,275 7.11% 4 Orange (Orlando) $100,929,533,676 11.70% 5 Hillsborough (Tampa) $73,610,298,821 7.52% 6 Collier (Naples) $70,155,421,656 8.60% 7 Pinellas (Clearwater) $63,693,960,831 6.72% 8 Lee (Ft. Myers) $62,724,329,455 7.51% 9 Duval (Jacksonville) $52,548,406,192 5.25% 10 Sarasota $46,581,289,266 7.19% 11 Brevard (Titusville) $29,696,507,254 6.10% 12 Manatee (Bradenton) $28,089,361,787 8.10% 13 Seminole (Sanford) $27,124,970,221 5.78% 14 Volusia (Daytona Beach) $27,098,762,014 5.68% 15 Polk (Lakeland) $26,985,777,448 6.28% 16 Monroe (Key West) $20,254,421,223 0.00% 17 Pasco (Dade City) $21,369,674,657 4.89% 18 Saint Johns (St. Augustine) $20,258,199,821 9.03% 19 Osceola (Kissimmee) $19,552,603,554 7.45% 20 Martin (Stuart) $18,630,861,777 5.18% $1,495,902,132,886 7.49% Statewide *FDOR data for 2015 is preliminary only and may not reflect the final values. Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 23 Manufactured (Mobile) Homes A manufactured home may be classified as either real property or as a motor vehicle. If the manufactured home owner owns or has beneficial interest to the land where the home is located the home is considered real property and valued as an improvement to the land. In this case, the resident owner may be eligible for a homestead exemption. Typically, manufactured homes in Resident Owned Communities are valued as real property when the owner of the home becomes a stock member of the community and receives a 99-year proprietary lease. If the land is rented, the manufactured home is considered a motor vehicle and the attachments to the home (carports, screen porch, etc.) are classified and placed on the assessment rolls as tangible personal property. Manufactured Homes Real Property Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Parcel Count 11,471 11,557 11,605 11,651 11,647 11,656 11,780 11,799 11,818 11,834 11,853 Government Lands Sarasota County is 571.55 square miles in size. Of this, 30% or roughly 175 square miles is government owned property (excluding public rightof-ways and river/ waterway bottoms). Government Authority Acres State of Florida* 50,847 Sarasota County Municipal Political Subdivision 47,937 6,951 2,230 School Board 1,928 Sarasota/Manatee Airport Authority Public Hospital Board Federal Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 211 378 340 24 Foreclosure Related Activity Recorded Certificates of Title 600 2000 Base Year 500 2007 2008 400 2009 2010 300 2011 2012 200 2013 100 2014 2015 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Certificates of Title 1 Year 2000 Base 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 # 464 993 2,614 2,088 3,098 1,901 2,199 2,583 2,536 1,473 Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Lis Pendens2 Year 2000 Base 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 # 1,220 5,097 9,088 9,203 5,431 3,424 4,628 2,948 1,914 1,011 1 Note: Not all recorded Certificates of Title are a result of foreclosure. This data represents trending of recorded Certificates of Title only. 2 Note: Not all recorded Lis Pendens lead to a foreclosure. Recorded Lis Pendens include notices of withdrawn Lis Pendens and Governmental notices of condemnation proceedings. This data represents trending of recorded Lis Pendens only. Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 25 Addendum A - Ad Valorem Taxing Authorities Abbreviation Sarasota County County Debt County Msqt Hospital Board SWFWMD-District WCIND SB State Law School Board City of Sarasota Cit Sara Db City of Venice Cit Ven Db Town of Longboat Key Longboat Key Debt City of North Port CC Sarasota Villge Green Kensngton Pk Nokomis East Col Terr/Gld Glf Gate Wds Englewood Wt South Gate LBK A Debt Englwood Lt Siesta Ky Lt Gulf Gate Lt LBK B Debt Ven Gardens Warm Min Spr River Forest Denham Acres Oyster Bay Rdgwd Estate Shadow Lakes So Gate Rdge Rvervew Man Southpointe Full Description Sarasota - Operating Sarasota County Debt Service Sarasota County Mosquito Control Sarasota County Public Hospital Board Southwest Fl. Water Management Dist. - District West Coast Inland Navigation District School Board - State Law School Board - Local Board City of Sarasota City of Sarasota Debt Service City of Venice City of Venice Debt Service Town of Longboat Key Town of Longboat Key Debt Service City of North Port Country Club of Sarasota Lighting Village Green Lighting Kensington Park Lighting Nokomis East Lighting Colonial Terrace/Golden Acres Lighting Gulf Gate Woods Lighting Englewood Water South Gate Lighting Longboat Key Erosion Control District A Debt Serv Englewood Lighting Siesta Key Lighting Gulf Gate Lighting Longboat Key Erosion Control District B Debt Serv Venice Gardens Lighting Warm Mineral Springs Lighting River Forest Lighting Denham Acres Lighting Oyster Bay Lighting Ridgewood Estates Lighting Shadow Lakes Lighting South Gate Ridge Lighting Riverview Manor Lighting Southpointe Shores Lighting Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 26 Addendum A - Ad Valorem Taxing Authorities Abbreviation Forest Lakes East Park Overbrook Gd Nrthgate Ctr Ctr Gate Wd Bay Vista Bv Clark Rd Ind Bay Point Phillippi Gd So Venice Lt Jacaranda W Uplands Sunrise Golf Venetian Gdn North Casey Ctr Gate Est Aqualane Est PineCraft Lighting Sarasota EMS St Armands Waterwy MSTU Goldgate GoldGate Dt SiestaVilPID Downtown Imp Full Description Forest Lakes Lighting East Park Lighting Overbrook Gardens Lighting Northgate Center Lighting Center Gate Woods Lighting Bay Vista Blvd Lighting Clark Road Industrial Lighting Bay Point Lighting Phillippi Gardens Lighting South Venice Lighting Jacaranda West Lighting Uplands Lighting Sunrise Golf Club Lighting Venetian Gardens Lighting North Casey Key Public Improvement Center Gate Estates Lighting Aqualane Estates Lighting PineCraft Lighting Sarasota County Emergency Medical Services Dist St Armands Special Business Neighborhood Imp Dist Sarasota County Navigable Waterways Maint MSTU Golden Gate Point Streetscape Special District Golden Gate Point Streetscape Debt Service Siesta Key Village Public Improvement District Downtown Improvement District Serving Our Community with Pride and Accountability 27 Addendum B - Links Government Sarasota County www.scgov.net Office of Financial Planning (Economic Reports) https://www.scgov.net/ Finance/Pages/default.aspx City of North Port www.cityofnorthport.com City of Sarasota www.sarasotagov.com City of Venice www.venicegov.com Town of Longboat Key www.longboatkey.org Elected Officials Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller www.sarasotaclerk.com County Commission https://www.scgov.net/BCC/Pages/default.aspx Sarasota County Property Appraiser www.sc-pa.com Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office www.sarasotasheriff.org Supervisor of Elections www.sarasotavotes.com Tax Collector www.sarasotataxcollector.com Community Visit Sarasota County www.visitsarasota.org Community Foundation of Sarasota County www.cfsarasota.org/ Economic Development Corporation of Sarasota County www.edcsarasotacounty.com Sarasota Associaton of Realtors www.sarasotarealtors.com Englewood-Cape Haze Area Chamber of Commerce www.englewoodchamber.com Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce www.sarasotachamber.com Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce www.longboatkeychamber.com North Port Area Chamber of Commerce www.northportareachamber.com Siesta Key Chamber of Commerce www.siestakeychamber.com Venice Area Chamber of Commerce www.venicechamber.com Pictures shown in this report are courtesy of the Sarasota County Information Technology Department and the Sarasota County Communications Department. 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