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3. Change the current ordinance to read "To schools that receive <br />their operating budget from the imposition of ad valorem taxes <br />on the residents of the community and which provide service in <br />accordance with the compulsory attendance law of the State of <br />Florida and public libraries." <br />This alternative would also eliminate the ambiguity and would <br />exclude private schools that operate on a tuition basis and all <br />other educational situations that are not tax supported. <br />The County Attorney requests your consideration on this matter so <br />that I may prepare the proper ordinance for advertising. <br />1, Of Out <br />i►rro ri�an,. gtonDa 3�"k'�0 <br />Urpbonr (30:) 2315357 <br />Mr., William Crosby <br />Florida Cablevision <br />123516th Street <br />Vero Beach, FL 3;960 <br />Dear Mr. C6sby: <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />y Brandenburg <br />r Upbonr (305)231.4130 <br />:V <br />5-.- aint EFbIDIarb S <br />''f ao Otacb, glortba <br />August 23, 1982 <br />I was able tcj get some help in arriving at a definition of "schoo'►s" <br />which will help sAtisfy our mutual concerns for meeting in an equitable <br />manner the need fQr access to the television cable for educational purposes. <br />I suggest th4t you propose an amendment to replace "Schools" with: <br />°elementary and secondary schools -conducting regular classes and courses <br />of study required for,elibibility to certification by, accreditation to, <br />or membership in, the State Department of Education of Florida, <br />Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools or the Florida <br />Council of Independent Schools." <br />In your meeting with the County Attorney you may wish to refer him <br />Lo Sectio:, 196.012 �4) of the Code, on ad valorem tax exemptions, for the <br />basis of this wording. <br />Cordially, <br />Arthur G. Broadhurst <br />Assistant headmaster <br />.. <br />�.L' �I "fT <br />{ <br />y �- �i4 F \qa}.. <br />3. Change the current ordinance to read "To schools that receive <br />their operating budget from the imposition of ad valorem taxes <br />on the residents of the community and which provide service in <br />accordance with the compulsory attendance law of the State of <br />Florida and public libraries." <br />This alternative would also eliminate the ambiguity and would <br />exclude private schools that operate on a tuition basis and all <br />other educational situations that are not tax supported. <br />The County Attorney requests your consideration on this matter so <br />that I may prepare the proper ordinance for advertising. <br />1, Of Out <br />i►rro ri�an,. gtonDa 3�"k'�0 <br />Urpbonr (30:) 2315357 <br />Mr., William Crosby <br />Florida Cablevision <br />123516th Street <br />Vero Beach, FL 3;960 <br />Dear Mr. C6sby: <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />y Brandenburg <br />r Upbonr (305)231.4130 <br />:V <br />5-.- aint EFbIDIarb S <br />''f ao Otacb, glortba <br />August 23, 1982 <br />I was able tcj get some help in arriving at a definition of "schoo'►s" <br />which will help sAtisfy our mutual concerns for meeting in an equitable <br />manner the need fQr access to the television cable for educational purposes. <br />I suggest th4t you propose an amendment to replace "Schools" with: <br />°elementary and secondary schools -conducting regular classes and courses <br />of study required for,elibibility to certification by, accreditation to, <br />or membership in, the State Department of Education of Florida, <br />Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools or the Florida <br />Council of Independent Schools." <br />In your meeting with the County Attorney you may wish to refer him <br />Lo Sectio:, 196.012 �4) of the Code, on ad valorem tax exemptions, for the <br />basis of this wording. <br />Cordially, <br />Arthur G. Broadhurst <br />Assistant headmaster <br />