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Resolution 2004-071 16A2 RESOLUTION NO. 2004-2.L A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, URGING THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE TO REAUTHORIZE AND FULLY FUND THE STATE AND LOCAL HOUSING TRUST FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2004-2005. WHEREAS, Collier County has an obligation to provide for the housing needs of its current and anticipated populations, and being able to assist lower income families is dependent upon sufficient housing assistance from state programs; and WHEREAS, the Governor's Fiscal Year 2004-2005 Budget proposes to reduce the State Housing Trust Fund, which funds such programs as SAil, by approximately $52 million and to reduce the local Government Housing Trust Fund, which funds such programs as SHIP, by approximately $115 million; and WHEREAS, the estimated resulting loss in SHIP funding for FY 2004-2005 to Collier County is two million seventy-three thousand six hundred and nine dollars ($2,073,609); and WHEREAS, the state housing trust funds must be reauthorized in 2004, and to that end the Senate has filed SB 1000 and SB 1002 to reauthorize the state housing trust funds; and WHEREAS, the William E. Sadowski Affordable Housing Act of 1992 intentionally relies upon documentary stamp taxes as its revenue source because of their nexus with the development of affordable housing and because it is a growth vehicle, necessary to keep pace with escalating land and housing costs; and WHEREAS, without state trust funds that are fully funded by a dedicated revenue source affordable housing funding will be uncertain and creation of such housing will likely remain stagnant or decrease; and WHEREAS, because these state trust funds serve first time homebuyers. working families, the elderly, persons with disabilities, and the homeless; and are the single greatest and most highly leveraged economic engine for our local economy, the state trust funds should not be reduced; and 16A2 WHEREAS, because more than over 700,000 of Florida's low income families are in immediate need of affordable housing (paying over 50% of their total household income for shelter), Florida, and Collier County, need I!'.!QN affordable housing funding, not less. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THAT: Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are made part of this Resolution. Section 2. The Legislature is urged by this Board to act quickly to reauthorize the state and local housing trust funds by passing SB 1000, and SB 1002, as proposed. Section 3. The Board also urges the Florida Legislature to fully fund the state and local housing trust funds without any reduction in funding and without passing on those costs to local governments. Section 4. The appropriate County Officials are authorized to do all things necessary and expedient to carry out the intent of the provisions of this Resolution. Section 5. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption hereof. DATED: .3.~L.f. at.{ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA .,,,.....,,, ATT7s.~~~'~~..~.R?CK, CLERK IP::..{'~.'~::~!,""":,~\ :,:; By: ~ R.l ~< AttH(."M.th.I.~.s1 ; s fgnatur'i 'cfill~Pl[:....... , APPROVED"AS"TO FORM AND LEGAL ~~I~AY': / \(~Vx>~\y, \I\.~,:kXn PATRICK G. WHITE ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY llem# 1ft, A t. ~~;da .3' ,B o't ~:~~d 3.~~. ol.{ 4r:It ) f.Irru tp puty lerk