TOMOKA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
Est. 2003; Located In Flagler County, Florida
The Tomoka Community Development District (“District”) is an independent special district, created pursuant to and existing under the provisions of Chapter 190, Florida Statutes, and established by the Florida Land & Water Adjudicatory Commission on October 2, 2003. The District includes within its boundaries approximately 1,968 acres of land located entirely within the boundaries of the Flagler County.
A map of the District’s boundaries can be found here: PDF | RTF
A map of the District’s Approved Boundary Amendment can be found here: PDF | RTF
District Infrastructure and Property
The District issued its various bonds to fund the construction and/or acquisition of improvements.
Contact Information
Please feel free to contact the District Office in writing, via email or fax, or by phone, whichever is most convenient for you. See CONTACT US for further details on contacting the District Office.
The Tomoka Community Development District (“District”) is an independent special district, created pursuant to and existing under the provisions of Chapter 190, Florida Statutes, and established by the Florida Land & Water Adjudicatory Commission on October 2, 2003. The District includes within its boundaries approximately 1,968 acres of land located entirely within the boundaries of the Flagler County.
A map of the District’s boundaries can be found here: Parcel Map
District Infrastructure and Property
The District issued its various bonds to fund the construction and/or acquisition of improvements.
District Annual Budgets
The District will annually approve both a bond debt service budget and an operations and maintenance “O&M” budget. The various bonds require level annual debt service and so the bond debt service budget will not vary substantially from year-to-year.
District Annual Non-Ad Valorem Assessments
The District annually levies and collects from property owners within its boundaries both a bond debt service assessment and an O&M assessment, as authorized by Chapter 190, Florida Statutes. The bond debt service assessment helps amortize the District’s Series 2004A Bonds. The O&M assessment funds the District’s annual O&M activities. Assessments for platted lots are collected on the Flagler County tax bill. Chapter 197, Florida Statutes, provides a mechanism pursuant to which such special assessments may be placed on the tax roll and collected by the local tax collector. The District has previously authorized the use of the Uniform Method by, among other things, entering into agreements with the Property Appraiser and Tax Collector of the County for that purpose.
Contact Information
Please feel free to contact the District Office in writing, via email or fax, or by phone, whichever is most convenient for you. See CONTACT US for further details on contacting the District Office.