HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-109RESOLUTION NO. 84- 109
( A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY,
® FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE CRIMINAL
JUSTICE FACILITY SALES TAR.
WHEREAS, Indian River County voters approved, during the
general election on November 6, 1984, the imposition of a one-year,
one -percent sales tax, as authorized by Chapter 83-355, Laws of
�® Florida, as amended, and
WHEREAS, the Department of Revenue has been notified of
the results of that election and has also been given a copy of the
Ordinance adopted by Indian River County levying the tax, and
WHEREAS, it the intent and purpose of Indian River County
to utilize the proceeds of the tax only for the purposes enumerated
in Chapter 83-355, Laws of Florida, as amended, and
WHEREAS, Section 4 of Chapter 83-355 requires the
governing authority of Indian River County to certify to the
Department of Revenue that it has entered into a contract for the
purposes enumerated in that law and to include therewith a schedule
of disbursements to satisfy the contractural agreements.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
as follows:
1. That this Resolution be considered the certification by
the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida,
to the Florida Department of Revenue of the facts enumerated
herein, and
2. The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County,
Florida, as the governing authority, has entered into its first
contract for the purposes enumerated in Chapter 83-355, Laws of
Florida.
3. Attached hereto, as Exhibit "A," is a copy of the
contract with the County's architect, calling for the design and
construction of the criminal justice facility together with the bid
schedule for the project.
(EXHIBIT "A" REFERRED TO ABOVE, IS
ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK)
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4. The attached Exhibit "B" constitutes the schedule of
disbursements to satisfy the design and construction of the County
criminal justice facility.
5. The County Budget Officer and the Clerk of the Board of
County Commissioners of Indian River County are directed to
establish and set aside a separate account within the framework of
the laws pertaining to county funds. Said account to be a *rust
account known as The Indian River County Criminal Justice
Facility's Tax Trust Fund and shall deposit therein all proceeds
received from the Department of Revenue from the one percent, one-
year sales tax adopted at the referendum on November 6, 1984, and
shall be allowed only to expend therefrom funds for the purposes
enumerated in Chapter 83-355, Laws of Florida.
6. The County Administrator is directed to provide the
Florida Department of Revenue with such amended and supplemental
certificates of contract and disbursement schedules as the criminal
justice facility proceeds, as a further implementation of the
purpose and intent of Chapter 83-355.
7. The County Administrator shall send a certified copy of
this Resolution and attachments "A" and "B" to the Honorable Randy
Miller, Executive Director, Department of Revenue, 102 Carlton
Building, Tallahassee, Florida, 32301, prior to December 31, 1984.
The foregoing resolution was offered by Commissioner
Lyons who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by
Commissioner Bird and, being put to a vote, the vote
was as follows:
Chairman Don C. Scurlock, Jr. Aye
Vice Chairman Patrick B. Lyons Aye
Commissioner Richard N. Bird Aye
Commissioner William C. Wodtke, Jr. Aye
Commissioner Margaret C. Bowman Aye
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The Chairman thereupon declared Resolution No. 84-109
19th December
duly passed and adopted this day of , 1984.
BOARD OF COUNTY .COMMISSIONERS
INDIAN RIVBR COUN36';"'FLORIDA
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Don C. Scurrlodko:'7r` +
Chairman
Attest:
reld a Wright, fer k
APPROVBD TO FORM AND LEGAL
SIIFFECIE Y
By
&Brandeeurg,
Cou ty Attorney