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  2         An act relating to Palm Beach and Hendry

  3         Counties; providing for codification of special

  4         laws regarding special districts pursuant to

  5         chapter 97-255, Laws of Florida, and chapter

  6         98-320, Laws of Florida, relating to the Ritta

  7         Drainage District, a special tax district of

  8         the State of Florida composed of the Counties

  9         of Palm Beach and Hendry; providing legislative

10         intent, and codifying and reenacting chapter

11         22882, Laws of Florida, 1945, chapter 61-1641,

12         Laws of Florida, chapter 76-461, Laws of

13         Florida, and chapter 84-500, Laws of Florida;

14         providing for minimum charter requirements;

15         providing for ratification of prior actions;

16         providing for repeal of all prior special acts

17         related to the Ritta Drainage District;

18         providing for severability; providing an

19         effective date.

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21  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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23         Section 1.  Pursuant to chapters 97-255 and 98-320,

24  Laws of Florida, this act constitutes the codification of all

25  special acts relating to the Ritta Drainage District, an

26  independent special district of the State of Florida.  It is

27  the intent of the Legislature in enacting this law to provide

28  a single, comprehensive special act charter for the District,

29  including all current legislative authority granted to the

30  District by its several legislative enactments and any

31  additional authority granted by this act.  It is further the


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  1  intent of this act to preserve all District authority,

  2  including the authority to annually assess and levy against

  3  the taxable property in the District.

  4         Section 2.  Chapter 22882, Laws of Florida, 1945, and

  5  chapters 61-1641, 76-461, and 84-500, Laws of Florida,

  6  relating to the Ritta Drainage District of Florida, are

  7  codified, reenacted, amended, and repealed as herein provided.

  8         Section 3.  The Ritta Drainage District is re-created

  9  and the charter for such district is re-created and reenacted

10  to read:

11         Section 1.  In accordance with section 189.404(3),

12  Florida Statutes, the following shall constitute the minimum

13  charter requirements of Ritta Drainage District:

14         (1)  The District is organized and exists for all

15  purposes set forth in this act and chapter 298, Florida

16  Statutes, as they may be amended from time to time, so far as

17  not inconsistent with this act.

18         (2)  The powers, functions, and duties of the District

19  regarding non-ad valorem assessments, bond issuance, other

20  revenue-raising capabilities, budget preparation and approval,

21  liens and foreclosure of liens, use of tax deeds and tax

22  certificates as appropriate for non-ad valorem assessments,

23  and contractual agreements shall be as set forth in chapters

24  189, 197, and 298, Florida Statutes, this act, or any other

25  applicable general or special law, as they may be amended from

26  time to time.

27         (3)  The District was created by chapter 22882, Laws of

28  Florida, 1945, a special legislative act.

29         (4)  The District's charter may be amended only by

30  special act of the Legislature.

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  1         (5)  In accordance with chapter 298, Florida Statutes,

  2  the District is governed by a Board of Supervisors. The

  3  membership and organization of the Board shall be as set forth

  4  in this act and chapter 298, Florida Statutes, as they may be

  5  amended from time to time.

  6         (6)  The compensation of Board members shall be

  7  governed by this act and chapter 298, Florida Statutes, as

  8  they may be amended from time to time.

  9         (7)  The administrative duties of the Board shall be as

10  set forth in this act and chapter 298, Florida Statutes, as

11  they may be amended from time to time.

12         (8)  Requirements for financial disclosure, meeting

13  notices, reporting, public records maintenance, and per diem

14  expenses for officers and employees shall be as set forth in

15  chapters 112, 189, 286, and 298, Florida Statutes, as they may

16  be amended form time to time.

17         (9)  The procedures and requirements governing the

18  issuance of bonds, notes, and other evidence of indebtedness

19  by the District shall be as set forth in chapters 189 and 298,

20  Florida Statutes, and applicable general laws, as they may be

21  amended from time to time.

22         (10)  The procedures for conducting District elections

23  and for qualification of electors shall be pursuant to

24  chapters 189 and 298, Florida Statutes, and applicable general

25  laws as they may be amended from time to time.

26         (11)  The District may be financed by any method

27  established in this act, chapters 189 and 298, Florida

28  Statutes, or any applicable general laws, as they may be

29  amended from time to time.

30         (12)  In accordance with chapter 298, Florida Statutes,

31  the District may continue to levy upon all of the real taxable


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  1  property in the District a special tax each year as

  2  maintenance tax.

  3         (13)  The method for collecting non-ad valorem

  4  assessments, fees, or service charges shall be as set forth in

  5  chapters 197 and 298, Florida Statutes, as they may be amended

  6  from time to time.

  7         (14)  The District's planning requirements shall be as

  8  set forth in chapters 189 and 298, Florida Statutes, as they

  9  may be amended from time to time.

10         (15)  The geographic boundary limitations are as set

11  forth in section 2, following.

12         Section 2.  For the purpose of draining, reclaiming,

13  and conserving the lands hereinafter described, and protecting

14  the same from the effects of water, or lack of water, for

15  controlling the water in the District and the water tables

16  with respect to the lands therein, for agricultural and

17  sanitary purposes, and for the public health, convenience,

18  welfare, utility, and benefit, a drainage and water control

19  district is hereby established to be known as "RITTA DRAINAGE

20  DISTRICT," the territorial boundaries of which shall be as

21  follows:

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23         Beginning at the quarter-section corner on the

24         West line of Section 2, Township 44 South,

25         Range 34 East, which point is common to the

26         boundary of the South Florida Conservancy

27         District;

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29         Thence southerly along the West line of Section

30         2 to the Southwest corner of said Section 2;

31         thence southerly along the West lines of


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  1         Sections 11 and 14 to the Southwest corner of

  2         Section 14, Township 44 South, Range 34 East;

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  4         Thence easterly along the south lines of

  5         Sections 14 and 13, Township 44 South, Range 34

  6         East, and along the South lines of Section 18,

  7         Township 44 South, Range 35 East, to the

  8         southeast corner of said Section 18;

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10         Thence northerly along the East line of Section

11         18, Township 44 South, Range 35 East, to the

12         Northeast corner of said Section 18;

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14         Thence easterly along the South line of

15         Sections 8, 9 and 10, Township 44 South, Range

16         35 East, to the South quarter-section corner of

17         said Section 10;

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19         Thence Southeasterly to a point on the East

20         line of Section 15, Township 44 South, Range 35

21         East, 80 feet South of the Northeast corner of

22         said Section;

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24         Thence easterly along a line 80 feet South of

25         and parallel to the North line of Section 14,

26         Township 44 South, Range 35 East, to the center

27         line of the Everglades Drainage District's

28         Miami Canal and the boundary of the South

29         Florida Conservancy District;

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  1         Thence northeasterly along the center line of

  2         said Miami Canal and the boundary of the South

  3         Florida Conservancy District through Sections

  4         14, 11 and 2, Township 44 South, Range 35 East,

  5         to an intersection with the East and West

  6         quarter-section line of Section 2;

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  8         Thence westerly along the East and West

  9         quarter-section or center lines of Sections 2,

10         3, 4, 5 and 6, Township 44 South, Range 35

11         East, and the East and West quarter-section

12         lines of Sections 1 and 2, Township 44 South,

13         Range 34 East, which lines are also the

14         boundary of the South Florida Conservancy

15         District, to the point of beginning.

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17         Section 3.  (a)  The governing Board of said District

18  shall be designated the "Board of Supervisors of Ritta

19  Drainage District," which shall be composed of three persons

20  who shall be resident freeholders of the State of Florida.

21         (b)  A meeting of the landowners of said District shall

22  be held during the month of April each year for the purpose of

23  electing Supervisors of said District and transacting such

24  other business as may properly come before the meeting.

25  Notice of landowners' meetings shall be given by causing

26  publication thereof to be made for 2 successive weeks in some

27  newspaper published in Palm Beach County or Hendry County,

28  Florida, the first publication to be made at least 15 days

29  prior to the date of such meeting.  The meeting shall be held

30  at the office of the District in Clewiston, or at such other

31  place as the office of the District may in the future be


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  1  located, and the time and place for the holding of such

  2  meeting shall be stated in the notice.  The landowners, when

  3  assembled, shall organize by the election of a Chair and

  4  Secretary of said meeting, who shall conduct the election.  At

  5  such election, each acre of land in the District, except as

  6  hereinafter provided, shall represent one share, and each

  7  owner shall be entitled to one vote, in person or by proxy, in

  8  writing, duly executed, for each acre of land in said District

  9  owned by the landowner.  A fraction of an acre shall be voted

10  as the same fraction of a vote. Supervisors shall be elected

11  for a period of 3 years and until his or her successor shall

12  be elected or appointed and shall have qualified, such

13  Supervisor to fill the office of the member whose term shall

14  expire on said date.

15         (c)  The owners and proxy holders of District acreage

16  who are present at a duly noticed landowners' meeting shall

17  constitute a quorum for the purpose of holding such election

18  or any election thereafter.

19         (d)  In the event of a vacancy in any office of

20  Supervisor during the term for which such Supervisor is

21  elected or appointed, the remaining Supervisors, or, if such

22  remaining Supervisors fail to act within 30 days after the

23  date of such vacancy, the Governor of the State of Florida,

24  may fill such vacancy by appointment until the next annual

25  meeting of the landowners of the District as herein provided.

26  Any Supervisor appointed by the remaining Supervisors, or the

27  Governor, shall have the same powers and duties as are hereby

28  conferred upon the members of said Board of Supervisors so

29  elected by the landowners.

30         (e)  The Department of Environmental Protection shall

31  designate some person to cast the vote for Supervisors or upon


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  1  any matter that may properly come before said meetings to the

  2  extent of the acreage owned by the State in said District.  At

  3  any meeting of landowners, guardians may represent their

  4  wards; executors and administrators may represent estates of

  5  deceased persons; and trustees and other fiduciaries may

  6  represent their beneficiaries, and such representation may be

  7  by proxy, and private corporations may be represented by their

  8  officers or duly authorized agents; however, lands which are

  9  delinquent in the payment of Ritta Drainage District taxes for

10  2 years or more after tax sale shall not be considered as

11  lands entitling anyone to vote in said elections and meetings

12  as owners thereof, and such lands shall not be considered as

13  acreage within the District for the purpose of determining

14  whether a quorum is present.

15         (f)  The Supervisors of the District shall be entitled

16  to receive as compensation for their services the same

17  compensation, subject to the same conditions, as is now

18  authorized to be paid by section 298.14, Florida Statutes, to

19  supervisors of districts created under chapter 298, Florida

20  Statutes, and operating under the provisions of said chapter

21  or as said chapter or section 298.14, Florida Statutes, may

22  hereafter be amended.

23         Section 4.  The annual meeting of landowners of the

24  Ritta Drainage District and any other meeting of landowners

25  which may be convened shall be held at the office of the

26  District in Clewiston, or at such other place as the office of

27  the District may in the future be located.

28         Section 5.  (a)  In addition to all of the powers

29  specifically conferred by this Act and such powers as may be

30  incidental to the enumerated powers, the Board of Supervisors

31  of Ritta Drainage District shall have the power to make


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  1  contracts; to adopt and use a common seal and alter the same

  2  at pleasure; to acquire, hold, and control by condemnation,

  3  gift, exchange, purchase, or otherwise any real or personal

  4  property, surveyors' notes, or engineering data which may be

  5  needed to carry out the provisions of this Act or which may be

  6  useful in the accomplishment of any of the purposes for which

  7  said District is created, and to sell, lease, or otherwise

  8  dispose of any such property; to appoint or employ such

  9  agents, engineers, attorneys, and employees as the business of

10  the Board may require; to construct, purchase, operate, and

11  maintain pumping plants and stations, including pumping

12  machinery, motive equipment, and all appurtenant or auxiliary

13  machines, devices, or equipment, and to contract for the

14  construction, operation, and maintenance of the said pumping

15  plants and stations, including the purchase and supply of

16  electric and other power and energy for the operation of the

17  same; to grant permits to owners of land within the District

18  for the installation of water control structures upon such

19  terms and conditions as the Board may determine and to

20  supervise and regulate the operation of same; and to borrow

21  money and issue notes and bonds therefor, as hereinafter

22  provided, in order to enable the said Board to carry out and

23  perform any powers conferred by this Act.

24         (b)  The Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized and

25  empowered to establish and construct a system of canals,

26  drains, ditches, levees, dikes, dams, sluices, revetments,

27  locks, reservoirs, holding basins, floodways, pumping

28  stations, and other works and improvements, of such

29  dimensions, depth, and proportion as in the judgment of the

30  Board is advisable to drain, reclaim, and conserve the lands

31  within said District to accomplish any of the purposes for


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  1  which said District was created, and to maintain and operate

  2  such works in such manner as said Board shall deem most

  3  advantageous to the improvement and development of the lands

  4  in said District and to accomplish the foregoing objectives;

  5  to clean out, straighten, open up, widen, change the course

  6  and flow of, alter, or deepen any canal, ditch, drain, river,

  7  watercourse, pond, creek, or country stream in said District

  8  that said Board may deem necessary to facilitate the drainage,

  9  reclamation, conservation, and improvement of the lands in

10  said District, including navigation facilities, making the

11  land within said District available for agricultural purposes,

12  habitation, settlement, and general utilities; to concentrate,

13  divert, or divide the flow of water in or out of said

14  District; to construct or enlarge any bridges that may be

15  needed by the District across any drain, ditch, canal, public

16  highway, railroad right-of-way, tract, grade, fill, or cut; to

17  construct such roadways over levees, embankments, and other

18  works as may be needed by the District.

19         (c)  Said Board shall have the power and authority to

20  pump water into or out of the canals, ditches, drains, and

21  other works of the District, or on or from the lands in said

22  District in such amounts as said Board shall determine; to

23  regulate and control the flow of water into and out of said

24  District; to maintain such water tables with respect to the

25  lands in said District as in the judgment of the Board shall

26  be to the best interests of the District and of the landowners

27  therein; and to do or cause to be done or permit others to do

28  all things which may be necessary, desirable, or convenient in

29  order to accomplish any of the foregoing objectives.

30         (d)  In maintaining and operating the canals, drains,

31  levees, dikes, dams, locks, reservoirs, pumping stations,


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  1  water control structures, and other works and improvements,

  2  the Board of Supervisors of the District and its agents and

  3  employees shall have the authority at all reasonable times to

  4  enter upon the lands adjacent to any of such drainage works in

  5  order to transport and use equipment, machinery, and materials

  6  necessary to properly maintain, preserve, and operate such

  7  drainage works.

  8         (e)  In addition to the powers herein conferred upon

  9  the Board of Supervisors of Ritta Drainage District, said

10  Board shall have and may exercise all of the powers conferred

11  upon the Board of Supervisors of a drainage or water control

12  district created under the provisions of chapter 298, Florida

13  Statutes, and Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental

14  thereto, except such as may be in conflict or inconsistent

15  with the provisions of this Act.

16         (f)  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing

17  powers, the Board of Supervisors of said District is

18  specifically authorized to construct or cause to be

19  constructed the following-described water control facilities

20  and public improvements within said District:

21         (1)  Boundary Levees.--The lands of the Ritta Drainage

22  District will be protected against the influence of outside

23  waters by boundary levees, to-wit:

24         a.  On the North by the existing boundary levee of the

25  South Florida Conservancy District.

26         b.  On the East by the construction of a levee along

27  the west right-of-way boundary of the Everglades Drainage

28  District's Miami Canal.

29         c.  On the South by the construction of levees along

30  the south boundary lines; namely, by a levee along the south

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  1  be a levee along the east and south lines of Section 18 in

  2  Township 44 South, Range 35 East; and thence along the south

  3  line of Sections 13 and 14 in Township 44 South, Range 34

  4  East.

  5         d.  On the West by the construction of levees along the

  6  west boundary of Sections 14, 11 and the south half of Section

  7  2, Township 44 South, Range 34 East.

  8         (2)  Water Control - Pumping Plant.--Water control for

  9  the lands confined by these boundary levees will be largely

10  dependent on pumping.  Water control will be based on 1 inch

11  of runoff from the reclamation area in 24 hours.  This

12  requires a pumping capacity of approximately 190,000 gallons

13  of water per minute.  The pumping plant will consist of three

14  pumping units with all pertinent accessories, resting on

15  concrete foundations placed on safe rock footing and the

16  equipment protected by a substantial building.  The source of

17  water supply and an outlet for the disposal of water will be

18  secured by a channel connection into the Miami Canal.

19         (3)  Water Control - Main Canal.--The water taken in or

20  discharged by the pumping plant will be distributed and

21  collected by means of a main canal and a lateral ditch scheme.

22  The main canal will be located east and west along the south

23  line of Sections 10, 9, 8 and 7, Township 44 South, Range 35

24  East, and of Sections 12 and 11 in Township 44 South, Range 35

25  East.

26         (4)  Water Control - Lateral System.--Water for the

27  agricultural use of lands will be delivered or received by a

28  scheme of north and south laterals connecting with the main

29  canal at 1/2-mile intervals.

30         a.  Each lateral will serve a specific area of land

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  1  thus providing an adequate source of water supply and an

  2  outlet for the detailed water requirements of individual

  3  farming tracts.

  4         b.  The Board shall have the power and authority to

  5  make such changes therein or additions thereto as shall be

  6  necessary in order to adequately drain, reclaim, and conserve

  7  the lands in said District, protect the same from the effects

  8  of water, or lack of water, and control the water in said

  9  District, and the water tables with respect to the lands

10  therein.

11         Section 6.  The Board of Supervisors is authorized and

12  empowered to enter into arrangements with other drainage,

13  water control, or water management districts for the pooling

14  of insurance coverage, for the purchase, rental, and use of

15  supplies, equipment, buildings, and facilities, and for

16  services of employees.

17         Section 7.  The Board of Supervisors of Ritta Drainage

18  District is authorized and empowered to borrow money for its

19  corporate public purposes and give security therefor at

20  interest rates not to exceed the then-prevailing interest rate

21  at state and federally chartered lending institutions,

22  provided such rates are authorized by general law.  Bonds may

23  be issued, either with or without coupons, bearing interest as

24  provided by general law, payable semiannually, each maturing

25  within 30 years from issuance, both principal and interest

26  payable at some convenient banking house or trust company's

27  office, to be named in said bonds.  Bonds shall be signed by

28  the President of the Board of Supervisors and attested with

29  the seal of the District and by the signature of the Secretary

30  of the Board.  All bonds shall be authorized by resolution of

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  1  to the Treasurer of the District, who shall sell the same in

  2  such quantities, on such dates, and on such terms as the Board

  3  of Supervisors deems necessary to meet the payments for the

  4  restoration work.  All bonds shall be sold at public sale and

  5  shall be awarded to the bidder offering to purchase such bonds

  6  at the lowest net interest rate, which shall be determined by

  7  deducting the total amount of premium or adding the total

  8  amount of discount bid to the aggregate interest to be paid.

  9  Bonds shall not be sold for less than 95 cents on the dollar,

10  with accrued interest, and shall state on their face the

11  purpose for which they are issued and shall be payable out of,

12  and shall constitute a first lien on, the moneys derived from

13  the maintenance tax provided for this Act.

14         Section 8.  The Board of Supervisors of Ritta Drainage

15  District is authorized and empowered to borrow money for its

16  corporate public purposes and give security therefor at such

17  rates of interest allowed by law.

18         Section 9.  Subject to the limitations herein

19  contained, the said Board is hereby authorized and empowered

20  to exercise the right of eminent domain and may condemn for

21  the use of said District any and all lands, easements,

22  rights-of-way, riparian rights, and other rights of every

23  description, whether owned by private individuals, firms, or

24  corporations or by public or quasi-public corporations,

25  required for the use and purposes of said Board as herein set

26  forth.  In the condemnation of property, in pursuance of the

27  power of eminent domain vested in said Board, the provisions

28  of the laws of Florida governing condemnation proceedings

29  instituted by counties, municipalities, or other public bodies

30  are hereby made applicable, and condemnation proceedings may

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  1  to the provisions of chapter 73 or chapter 74, Florida

  2  Statutes.  The said Drainage District recognizes the right,

  3  title, interest, and claim of Palm Beach County in and to a

  4  rock road located along the West bank of the Miami Canal,

  5  which road runs from State Road No. 25 southward for

  6  approximately 3 miles along said Canal. The said Drainage

  7  District shall not destroy said road or the rock road material

  8  adjacent thereto, nor shall it move any of said road

  9  materials; neither shall it move the County Road rock pile

10  without first obtaining written permission from the County

11  Commission by resolution.  The said Drainage District agrees

12  not to interfere, in any way, with the ingress and egress of

13  traffic over said road.  In the event the District shall, in

14  its operations, find it necessary to interfere in any way with

15  said road, it shall first obtain written permission to do so

16  and shall provide the necessary bridges and detours so that

17  traffic will be unobstructed for the passage of trucks and

18  vehicles.  Before applying for any written permission from the

19  County Commission as set forth herein, the District shall

20  first give public notice once each week for 4 consecutive

21  weeks in a newspaper published in Belle Glade, Florida, and in

22  Clewiston, Florida, of such application, giving in said notice

23  full details as to what it proposes to do.  Should the

24  Drainage District, its agents or employees, or its contractors

25  or subcontractors obstruct said road, or fail to keep said

26  road open, and cause loss or damage to Palm Beach County or to

27  any person, firm, partnership, or corporation using said road,

28  or who has been using said road, the District shall be liable

29  in damages therefor, and consent is hereby given by said

30  District to any such suit brought for any such purpose or

31  purposes.


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  1         Section 10.  The drainage and reclamation work to be

  2  constructed in said District shall be upon such locations and

  3  shall be constructed in such manners and in accordance with

  4  such specifications as the Board of Supervisors of the

  5  District may from time to time determine.

  6         Section 11.  The Board may, in its discretion, let any

  7  part or all of the work to be performed within said District

  8  by contract, but no contract for an amount in excess of

  9  $50,000 shall be let until notice thereof shall have been

10  published not less than once a week for 2 consecutive weeks

11  before the date set for the letting of such contract in a

12  newspaper in Palm Beach County or Hendry County.  The work so

13  advertised shall be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder,

14  as may be determined by said Board; however, the Board shall

15  have the right to reject any and all bids and to readvertise,

16  as hereinbefore provided.  The Board shall have the right to

17  require a bond with a surety to be approved by the Board in

18  such amount as the Board may determine, conditioned that the

19  contractor will well and truly carry out the contract in

20  accordance with the terms thereof.  Nothing in this section

21  shall prevent the Board of Supervisors from undertaking and

22  performing work without a contract and by labor operating

23  under the direction of the Board, its engineer, or its

24  employees.

25         Section 12.  For the purpose of paying the cost of

26  administering the affairs of the District generally, and for

27  the purpose of maintaining, operating, preserving, and

28  rendering efficient the ditches, canals, drains, levees,

29  engines, and pumps, and other improvements herein authorized

30  to be constructed, and to repair and restore the same when

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  1  the District, the Board is authorized, empowered, and directed

  2  to levy and impose upon all of the lands, including lands

  3  owned or held by the State of Florida or the Board of Trustees

  4  of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund of Florida, lying and

  5  being situate within the boundaries of said District, as

  6  described in this Act, a tax not to exceed the sum of $30 per

  7  acre, per annum, and such tax shall be known and designated as

  8  the "Maintenance Tax."  It is hereby ascertained, determined,

  9  and declared that all of the works or public improvements

10  constructed by or for Ritta Drainage District, pursuant to the

11  provisions of this Act will confer benefits upon the lands

12  within said District in an amount at least equal to the taxes

13  authorized to be levied by the provisions of this Act for

14  subsequent years, and that all lands in said District will be

15  benefited equally by said drainage works and improvements.

16         Section 13.  (a)  There are hereby established for

17  Ritta Drainage District the following separate and distinct

18  funds:

19         (1)  Debt Service Fund, into which shall be paid the

20  proceeds of the Debt Service Taxes authorized to be levied

21  upon the lands within said District for subsequent years by

22  the provisions of this Act.

23         (2)  Maintenance Fund, into which shall be paid the

24  proceeds of the Maintenance Taxes authorized to be levied upon

25  the lands within said District for subsequent years by the

26  provisions of this Act.

27         (b)  The Board is hereby authorized and empowered to

28  establish from time to time such other funds for the moneys of

29  the District as it may determine to be necessary, advisable,

30  or expedient.

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  1         (c)  Each of the funds created by or pursuant to the

  2  provisions of this Act shall be held inviolate and the moneys

  3  from time to time in each of such funds shall be used only for

  4  the purposes for which said funds, respectively, are required

  5  to be devoted in accordance with the provisions of this Act.

  6         (d)  The Debt Service Fund shall be used for the

  7  purposes for which the Debt Service Taxes are authorized by

  8  this Act to be levied, and for the maintenance of any reserve

  9  or sinking fund which may be established by resolution of the

10  Board for the purpose of paying the principal of and interest

11  on any bonds which may be issued pursuant to the provisions of

12  this Act.

13         (e)  The Maintenance Fund shall be used for the

14  purposes for which the Maintenance Taxes are authorized by

15  this Act to be levied.

16         Section 14.  (a)  The Board of Supervisors of the

17  District shall assemble and organize by choosing one of their

18  number President of the Board and electing some suitable

19  person Secretary of the District who may or may not be a

20  member of the Board of Supervisors.  The Board may, in its

21  discretion, require the Secretary to execute a bond in such

22  amount as it may determine for the faithful performance of his

23  or her duties.

24         (b)  Two members of the Board of Supervisors shall

25  constitute a quorum.  The Board of Supervisors shall, by

26  resolution, fix the time and place for holding regular

27  meetings, but special meetings may be called at any time or

28  place by the President or any two members of the Board of

29  Supervisors.  The meeting place of said Board may be either

30  within or without the District.

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  1         (c)  The Board of Supervisors shall employ some

  2  competent person or some Bank or Trust Company as Treasurer of

  3  the District.  The same person may act as Secretary and

  4  Treasurer of said District if the Board shall deem it to be

  5  advisable.  The Treasurer shall execute a bond in such sum as

  6  shall be fixed by the Board and with a Surety approved by the

  7  Board, conditioned that he or she will well and truly perform

  8  the duties imposed upon him or her by this Act and that he or

  9  she will account for all moneys coming into his or her hands

10  as Treasurer of the District.  The Treasurer shall pay out

11  funds of the District only upon checks, drafts, or warrants

12  issued by the District, which checks, drafts, or warrants

13  shall be signed by the Treasurer and countersigned by at least

14  one member of the Board of Supervisors.

15         (d)  The Board shall select and appoint some competent

16  person as Chief Engineer of the District.

17         Section 15.  All taxes or assessments levied pursuant

18  to the provisions of this Act shall constitute a lien upon

19  said lands as of the first day of January of each year in

20  which the assessments are made, which liens shall be superior

21  in dignity to all other liens upon said lands except liens for

22  State and County taxes and shall be equal in dignity to the

23  lien for said State and County taxes.

24         Section 16.  The Trustees of the Internal Improvement

25  Trust Fund of Florida are authorized, empowered, and directed

26  to pay out of any moneys in their hands derived from the sale

27  of lands or otherwise, the taxes or assessments levied

28  pursuant to the provisions of this Act upon all lands owned by

29  the State of Florida or the said Trustees within the

30  boundaries of Ritta Drainage District.

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  1         Section 17.  All other acts and proceedings of the

  2  Circuit Court of said Palm Beach and Hendry Counties taken by,

  3  for, and on behalf of said District since the creation

  4  thereof, and all of the acts and proceedings of the Board of

  5  Supervisors, the Commissioners, and all other officers and

  6  agents of said District, and of said Palm Beach and Hendry

  7  Counties, acting for and on behalf of said District, and any

  8  and all tax levies and assessments which have been made by the

  9  said Board of Supervisors for and on behalf of said District,

10  are each one of them, and each part thereof, hereby ratified,

11  validated, and confirmed.

12         Section 4.  Chapter 22882, Laws of Florida, 1945, and

13  chapters 61-1641, 76-461, and 84-500, Laws of Florida,

14  relating to the Ritta Drainage District of Florida, are hereby

15  repealed to the extent they are inconsistent herewith.

16         Section 5.  In the event any one or more of the

17  sections or provisions of this Act or the application of such

18  sections or provisions to any situation, circumstance, or

19  person is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such

20  unconstitutionality shall not affect any other section or

21  provision of this Act or the application of such section or

22  provision to any other situation, circumstance, or person, and

23  it is intended that this law shall be construed and applied as

24  if such section or provision had not been included herein for

25  any unconstitutional application.

26         Section 6.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a

27  law.

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