Martin County

File #: 20-0688   
Type: Departmental Status: Passed
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 5/5/2020 Final action: 5/5/2020
Title: PROPOSED BALLOT LANGUAGE FOR REAUTHORIZATION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION
Attachments: 1. Draft Reso re Tax Exempt Referendum_04232020.pdf
PLACEMENT: Departmental
TITLE:
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PROPOSED BALLOT LANGUAGE FOR REAUTHORIZATION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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On February 25, 2020 the Board directed staff to develop language for a referendum to be placed on the ballot to continue the County's Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Program.
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DEPARTMENT: County Attorney
PREPARED BY: Name: Sarah W. Woods
Title: County Attorney
REQUESTED BY: Board of County Commissioners

PRESET:
PROCEDURES: None

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

On February 25, 2020 following a presentation by the Business Development Board, the Board unanimously directed staff to draft language for a proposed referendum to re-authorize Martin County's economic development tax exemption program which will expire August 24, 2020. The referendum may be placed on the ballot for the August 18, 2020 Primary Election or the November 3, 2020 Election.

Section 196.1955(2) Fla. Stat. requires that the following ballot language be used in substantially this form:
Shall the board of county commissioners of this county (or the governing authority of this municipality, or both) be authorized to grant, pursuant to s. 3, Art. VII of the State Constitution, property tax exemptions to new businesses and expansions of existing businesses that are expected to create new, full-time jobs in the county?
Yes-For authority to grant exemptions.
No-Against authority to grant exemptions.
In addition, Section 101.161(1) Fla. Stat. sets forth requirements for a referendum which includes (1) a ballot title of not more than fifteen (15) words in length by which the measure is commonly referred to (Ex. Economic Development Incentive Ad Valorem Tax Exemption) as well as a ballot summary or explanatory statement of not more than seventy-five (75) words in length. Since the statutorily required language contains 45 words, there are only 30 words that are discretionary for the ball...

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