File #: 12-00437    Version: 1
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 the reallocation of future Local Public Safety Fund Proposition 172 Revenue, as follows: (EST. TIME: 30 MIN.) a) Receive and file a presentation from the Proposition 172 Public Safety and Law Recipients on the proposal to reallocate future Local Public Safety Fund Proposition 172 revenue starting in Fiscal Year 2013/2014, in conjunction with the Property Tax Transfer to the Fire District; and b) Adopt a Resolution (Option 3) re-allocating Proposition 172 monies by reducing the Fire Department’s share from 9.75% to zero, and increasing the other Proposition 172 Public Safety and Law Recipients share in a pro-rata fashion over a ten year timeframe. COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION: POLICY
Sponsors: DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT, PROBATION DEPARTMENT, PUBLIC DEFENDER'S OFFICE, SHERIFF-CORONER OFFICE
Attachments: 1. Board Letter, 2. Option 1: 7 Year Reallocation (16% tax @ 25% Increment), 3. Option 2: 9 Year Reallocation (16% tax @ 20% Increment), 4. Option 3: 10 Year Reallocation (17% tax @ 25% Increment), 5. Option 4: 13 Year Reallocation (17% tax @ 20% Increment), 6. Presentation
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HEARING - Consider recommendations regarding the reallocation of future Local Public Safety Fund Proposition 172 Revenue, as follows: (EST. TIME: 30 MIN.)
 
a) Receive and file a presentation from the Proposition 172 Public Safety and Law Recipients on the proposal to reallocate future Local Public Safety Fund Proposition 172 revenue starting in Fiscal Year 2013/2014, in conjunction with the Property Tax Transfer to the Fire District; and
 
b) Adopt a Resolution (Option 3) re-allocating Proposition 172 monies by reducing the Fire Department's share from 9.75% to zero, and increasing the other Proposition 172 Public Safety and Law Recipients share in a pro-rata fashion over a ten year timeframe.
 
COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION: POLICY