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Agenda 05/27/2008 Item #10E i::,~~\n'ct Sch 00/ ~ " . " ... .. i-' T a. \.:-J a". ~ Collier Coo" Agenda Item NO.1 DE May 27, 2008 Page 1 of 5 OFFICE :)F ~~E:CcIVED "'f' Cou M ' .: NT'r' .ANAC:::ER OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT 5n5 Osceola T..II ACTION Napl.., Florida 34109-0919 (239) 3n-D212' FAX (239) 3n-0206 ..--.--- ---."'.-.--,.... --- -- -._...~._- .. May 16, 2008 Mr. Jim Mudd County Manager Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 RE: The School Board of Collier County, Florida Resolution 08-05 Dear Mr. Mudd: ,- Attached you will find Resolution 08-05 adopted by the School Board of Collier County, Florida at Its regular meeting of May 15,2008. The Resolution, which was adopted pursuant to Section 1011.71, Florida Statutes, directs the Board of County Commissioners to place the referendum question described in its text on the August 26 Primary Election ballot. We appreciate your bringing this Resolution to the Board of County Commissioners for prompt action and thank you for your courtesies and cooperation. With our regards, Yours truly, ~2 ~o-~ Dennis L. Thompson cc: School Board Operations Facilities Legal r--- COLLIER COUNTY CHARACTER EDUCATION TRAITS Citizenship Cooperation Honesty Kindness Patriotism Perseverance Respect Responsibility Self-Control Tolerance THE COLl.IER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOl SYSTEM IS AN EQUALACCESSfEOUALQPPORTUNrrY INSTITUTlONFOR EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT. (' Page 1 of I r;,;}enda item No.1 OE May 27, 2008 Page 2 of 5 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: Item Summary: 10E Recommend3tion that the Board of County Commissioners place a School Board referendum on the August 26 Primary Election ballot. (Jim Mudd County Manager) 51271200890000 AM Meeting Date: Approved By James V. Mudd Board of County Commissioners County Manager Date County Manager's Office Sf21!2008 12:31 PM file:IIC:\AgendaTest\Export\ 1 08-Mav%2027, %202008\ 10. %20COUNTY%20MANAGER... 5/21/2008 l\gsnca i18m No. "1 C'::;: r\.1~y 2-7 r~OC\~ ,-'2;18 j of:) RESOLUTION 08-05 A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE BOARD OF eOUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF eOLLlER eOUNTY TO CALL AN ELECTION AT WHICH THE ELECTORS WITHIN THE SCHOOL DISTRICT MAY APPROVE AD VALOREM TAX MILLAGE OF UP TO .25 MILL AS AUTHORiZED UNDER SECTION 1011.71, FLORIDA STATUTES FOR OPERATIONAL EXPENSES. WHEREAS, capital funding is adequate to meet the School District's capital needs under the existing ad valorem taxation structure, and WHEREAS the Collier County School District has experienced a severe shortfall in the funding provided by the Florida Legislature for the District's normal operating expenses during the 2007-2008 fiscal year. and WHEREAS, under the proposed State of Florida budget for the 2008-2009 schooi year, the School District will experience an even more significant drop in the level of state funding provided for its operations, and WHEREAS, the indications from the Florida Legislature are that these shortfalls in funding for the cost of operating the School District will continue in coming years. and WHEREAS, the Collier County School District has made and will continue to make significant and financially responsible reductions and adjustments in its budgets, and WHEREAS, the State of Florida's funding formula does not allow the Collier County Public Schools to use capital funds for operating expenses except as provided by Section 1011.71 (7) and Section 1011.73 of the Florida Statutes, and WHEREAS. these laws permit an increase in ad valorem taxes for four (4) years for operating expenses pursuant to voter referendum, and WHEREAS, the School District has the legal authority to reduce ad valorem taxes assessed for capital funding in an amount equal to a referendum-approved increase in ad valorem taxes assessed for operating expenses, thereby creating a tax neutral shift, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED by the School Board of Collier County, Florida, in a regular public meeting duly called and assembled that: 1. Pursuant to Section 1011.73 (2), Florida Statutes, the Board of County Commissioners is hereby directed to call an election as part of the August 26, 2008 Primary Election for the qualified electors of the School District of Collier County, Florida to vote on an ad valorem millage increase for operating expenses by the Schooi District as authorized by Section 1011.71 (6), Florida Statutes. I',genda Item NO.1 Dc May 27, 2008 Page 4 of 5 2. The substance of the millage referendum and the ballot title shall read: ALLOW FLEXIBLE FUNDING FOR COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS The School District's objective is to make available a portion of the ad valorem tax levy for operation of the school district, including textbooks, classroom materials, insurance, employee salaries and benefits, and the normal costs of operating the public school system. Upon approval of this measure, the District will reduce the millage for capital funding by .25 mill and will enact ad valorem taxation for operational funding in the same amount of .25 mill. Shall the School District enact a yearly ad valorem tax of .25 mill for operating expenses for a four-year period beginning July 1,20097 YES NO APPROVED and ADOPTED this 15th day of May, 2008. The School Board of Collier County, Florida By: ~A 01 0/ t2td-erf Inda Abbott, Chair Attes~' 2 ;;A,tn-.__ Dennis L. Thompson, Superintendent Legal Approval: R~~r1~ School Board Attorney , May 8, 2008 (' ~,~~en~>-:ir!~ May "-7. 20OSl5 Page 5 of 5 OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ATTORNEY INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM;-cl C ''',~, JC 'hbo'AJ c1~ '{/~efd; FROM: James V. Mudd, County Manager '(f.j':~~1 :::~.~ e;.- Scott R. Teach, Managing Assistant County Attorney J12:. '::'~=_~~~:.~~e>~ ~~ ~_;i::~ April 24, 2008 ~ TO: DATE: RE: District School Board of Collier County I Proposed Referendum The District School Board of Collier County (the "District") is considering placing a referendum on the August 2008, primary ballot asking the voters of Collier County whether they would like to approve the reallocation of a portion of the District's ad valorem revenue from its capital fund to its operating fund. The School Board of Monroe County, Florida, successfully pursued a similar referendum recently on January 29, 2008. The short answer is that if the District wishes to pursue a referendum it must adopt a resolution at a regular meeting directing the Board of Collier County Commissioners to call an election on the proposed millage adjustment. Florida Statutes, Section 1011.71(7), states, in part, that "school districts may levy, by local referendum or in a general election, additional millage for school operation purposes...[.]" School district millage elections are required to be held in the manner prescribed by law for holding general elections. Fla. Stat. 9 1011.73(3). Section 1011.73(4), Fla. Stat. requires the school districts to provide the wording of the substance of the referendum and the ballot title in the resolution that calls for the election. Finally, the resolution adopted should "direct" the Board of County Commissioners to call an election on the measure. Because there is an upcoming primary and general election, further coordination should involve the Collier County Supervisor of Elections. Should you have any further questions regarding this matter, please let me know. Cc: Jeffrey A. Klatzkow, County Attorney Jennifer J. Edwards, Collier County Supervisor of Elections Timothy Durham, Dcputy Supervisor of Elections