File #: 12-00215    Version:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 5/22/2012 Final action: 5/22/2012
Title: HEARING - Consider recommendations regarding a Tax Transfer Resolution between the County of Santa Barbara and the Santa Barbara County Fire Protection District, as follows: (EST. TIME: 1 HR.) a) Consider and confirm Board policy that the Santa Barbara County Fire Protection District funding is to equal 16 or 17% of the allocable taxes from all tax rate areas in the District and the Board has determined that a tax transfer is the best way to achieve that policy; b) Consider and adopt proposed findings as required by Revenue and Taxation Code Section 99.02(f); c) Adopt one of the attached Resolutions which directs the Auditor-Controller of the County to allocate and pay directly to the Santa Barbara County Fire Protection District (District) property taxes, base property taxes and the property tax increment, which otherwise would have been allocated to the County General Fund from those tax rate areas shared by the County General Fund and the District under the Revenue and Taxation C...
Sponsors: COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICE
Attachments: 1. Board Letter, 2. Presentation, 3. Revised Presentation 3/13/12, 4. Board Letter 5/1/12, 5. Attachment A – Proposed Revenue and Taxation Code 99.02 (f) Findings, 6. Attachment B – Fire Tax Transfer Calculation Illustration at 20%, 7. Attachment C – Fire Tax Transfer Calculations Illustration at 25%, 8. Attachment D – Public Notice of Hearing, 9. Attachment E – Tax Transfer Resolution with base plus 20% increment to 16%, 10. Attachment F – Tax Transfer Resolution with base plus 25% increment to 16%, 11. Attachment G – Tax Transfer Resolution with base plus 20% increment to 17%, 12. Attachment H – Tax Transfer Resolution with base plus 25% increment to 17%, 13. Attachment I – Gann Appropriations Limit Agreement for 16%, 14. Attachment J – Gann Appropriations Limit Agreement for 17%, 15. Presentation 5/1/12, 16. Presentation 5/22/12, 17. Public Comment - Mission Canyon Association
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HEARING - Consider recommendations regarding a Tax Transfer Resolution between the County of Santa Barbara and the Santa Barbara County Fire Protection District, as follows: (EST. TIME: 1 HR.)

a) Consider and confirm Board policy that the Santa Barbara County Fire Protection District funding is to equal 16 or 17% of the allocable taxes from all tax rate areas in the District and the Board has determined that a tax transfer is the best way to achieve that policy;

b) Consider and adopt proposed findings as required by Revenue and Taxation Code Section 99.02(f);

c) Adopt one of the attached Resolutions which directs the Auditor-Controller of the County to allocate and pay directly to the Santa Barbara County Fire Protection District (District) property taxes, base property taxes and the property tax increment, which otherwise would have been allocated to the County General Fund from those tax rate areas shared by the County General Fund and the District under the Revenue and Taxation Code Section 99.02, as follows:

i) In Fiscal Year 2012/2013 only, an amount of $5.9 million which raises the District’s share of the allocable taxes from all tax rate areas in the District from approximately 12% to 14%;

ii) In Fiscal Year 2013/2014 and each Fiscal Year thereafter, an amount, not to exceed 16 or 17% of the allocable taxes from all the tax rate areas in the District, equal to $5.9 million plus the sum of 20 or 25% of the property tax increments allocable to the General Fund each year beginning Fiscal Year 2013/2014;

iii) The District’s share of property taxes shall remain at 16 or 17% in years subsequent to the first year in which the amount equals 16 or 17% of the allocable taxes from all the tax rate areas in the District; and

iv) The sharing of property taxes, including but not limited to the contribution of property taxes as well as the receipt of property taxes in the form of pass-through payments, residual distributions from Redevelopment Property Tax Tr...

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