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CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA
RESOLUTION NO. R-90-_,L3 0
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA,
OPPOSING THE GOVERNOR'S PROPOSAL TO IMPOSE A
THREE PERCENT ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE FEE ON
THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT HALF -CENT SALES TAX
TRUST FUND AND TO CHARGE A SIX PERCENT
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE FEE ON THE COUNTIES'
INTANGIBLE TAX TRUST FUND AND DIRECTING THE
CITY CLERK TO TRANSMIT A CERTIFIED COPY OF
THIS RESOLUTION TO THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA, EACH MEMBER OF THE BROWARD COUNTY
LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION, THE RULES CHAIRMAN OF
THE FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, THE
APPROPRIATIONS CHAIRMAN OF THE FLORIDA HOUSE
OF REPRESENTATIVES, THE APPROPRIATIONS
CHAIRMAN OF THE FLORIDA SENATE, THE SPEAKER
OF THE FLORIDA HOUSE'OF REPRESENTATIVES, AND
THE PRESIDENT OF THE FLORIDA SENATE.
WHEREAS, the state manages the Local Government Half -cent
Sales Tax Trust Fund and the Counties' Intangible Tax Trust
Fund which disburses monies to local governments; and
WHEREAS, the governor has proposed that the state charge
each local governmental entity in the state a 3 percent
service fee on the Local Government Half -cent Sales Tax Trust
Fund and a 6 percent service fee on the Counties' Intangible
Tax Trust Fund; and
WHEREAS, there is no correlation between the cost to the
state in administering each of these trusts funds and the
millions of dollars that will be taken from counties and
cities annually as a service fee charge; and
WHEREAS, the proposed service fee charge will essentially -
constitute an unjustified tax by the state on monies payable
to local governments from each of the trust funds; and
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WHEREAS, a 3 percent service fee charge on the Local
Government Half --cent Sales Tax Trust Fund will result in lost
revenues to Broward County of $1,097,049.00 during the state
1990--91 fiscal years and
WHEREAS, a 6 percent service fee charge on the Counties'
Intangible Tax Trust Fund will result in lost revenues to
Broward County of $1,231,181.00 during the state 1990-91
fiscal years and
WHEREAS, the lost revenues to Broward County from the two
trust funds during the state fiscal year 1990-91 due to the
service fee charges will total $2,328,230.001 and
WHEREAS, additional lost revenues to the City of Tamarac
and other cities in Broward County from these trust funds due
to the service fee charges during the state fiscal year
1990-91 will total $1,351,958.001 and
WHEREAS, the revenue lost in Broward County by both the
County, the City of Tamarac and other cities from theses trust
funds due to the service fee charges during the state fiscal
year 1990-91 will total $3,660,188.00; and
WHEREAS, the state legislature is considering adoption of
the proposed service fee charges against the local governments
of this state for each of the . two trust funds effective
July 1, 1990; and.
WHEREAS, the effect of the service fee charges on each
trust fund for the state fiscal year 1990-91 will be a total
loss of $39,256,443.00, in revenues to the counties and cities
of this state; and
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WHEREAS, the estimated loss in revenues to the counties
and cities due to the service fee charges over the next 10
years will be in excess of $500,000,000.00; and
WHEREAS, since the fiscal year for local governments
begin October 1 of each year, the July 1, 1990, effective date
for the service fee charges will have the added negative
effect of reducing anticipated sales tax dollars which have
already been budgeted by counties and cities for their current
fiscal year] and
WHEREAS, if adopted, the proposed service fee charges
will become effective during the course of the local
governments' fiscal year and will unjustly and inequitably
strain the resources of Broward County, the City of Tamarac
and other local governments in this state for .the remainder of
the fiscal year period ending September 30, 1990; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Tamarac, Florida
opposes the imposition of these service fee charges and any
reduction in the monies payable to local governments from
these trust funds;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1: That the City of Tamarac, on behalf of the
voters and residents residing within its boundaries, opposes
the proposed state service fee charge of 3 percent on the
Local Government Half -cent Sales Tax Trust Fund and the
service fee charge of 6 percent on the Counties' Intangible
Tax Trust Fund and urges each member of the Florida Senate and
the Florida House of Representatives to reject and disapprove
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the proposal.
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SECTION 2: This Resolution shall take effect immediately
upon its adoption, and a certified copy shall be transmitted
by the Tamarac City Clerk to the Governor of the state of
Florida, each member of the Broward county legislative
Delegation, the Rules Chairman of the Florida House of
Representatives, the Appropriations Chairman of the Florida
House of Representatives, the Appropriations Chairman of the
Florida Senate, the Speaker of the Florida House of
Representatives, and the President of the Florida Senate.
PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 9 day of 1990.
NORMAN ABRAMOWITZ
MAYOR
ATTEST:
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CAROL A. EVANS
CITY CLERK
I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have
approved this RESOLUTION as
to form.
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INTERIM CIT ATTORNEY
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RECORD OF COUNCIL VOTE
MAYOR
ABRAMOWITZ
DISTRICT 1:
C/M ROHR
DISTRIICT 2:
C!M SCHUMANN
DiSTRiCT 3:
VAA HOFFMAN
DISTRICT4:
C/M BENDER
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ASS2i9H EA51Ts
DIST. 26
SENATOR ELEM 20b" C[
Chair, Health and Rehabilitative Services
Higher Education
Finance, Taxation and Claims
Joint Committee: Legislative Auditing
Transoortation
DIST. 29
SENATOR PETBB N. WE7NSTEIN
Deputy Majority Leader
Joint Committee: Legislative Auditing
Chairwa, Judiciary - Civil
Personnel, Retirement and Collective Bargaining
Health & Rehabilitative Services
Finance, Taxation and Claims
Insurance
DIST. 30
SENATM TOM NC PHERSON
Chair, Natural Resources and Conservation
Appropriations -Subcommittee A
Economic, Professional and Utility Regulation
Rules & Calendar
Health Care
DIST. 31
SENATOR Jim SCOTT
Appropriations
Economic, Professional and Utility Regulation
Higher Education
Insurance
Select Committee on Seaports
Regulated Industries
Joint Select Committee: Growth Management Implementation
Joint Committee: Legislative Management
Chairwn Rules & Calendar
DIST. 32
SENATOR HOWARD
Vice Cbmirwa, Transportation
Commerce
Visa Chairman, Community Affairs
Education
Finance and Tax
Lqgulated Industries
DIST. 37
SENATOR � MARGOLIS
Chairmen, Appropriations
Economic, Professional & Utility Regulation
Judiciary - Civil
Community Affairs
Rules & Calendar
Regulated Industries
Joint ttee: Legislative
DIST. 87
REPRESENTATIVE CARE, HAS
Chair, Palm Beach Legislative Delegation
Criminal Justice
Public Transportation
Higher Education
Strategic Budget Planning, Select
DIST. 88
REPRBSEMTIVE JACK N. TOBIN
Chair wn, Science, Industry & Technology
Finance & Taxation
Chairmen, Community Affairs -Subcommittee on
Health & Rehabilitative Services
Inter overnmmental RelatJ20
Regulatory Reform
DIST- 89
REPRESENTATIVR BEN GRIMM
Vice Chairman, Small Business & Economic Development
Chairman, Public Transportation
Chairmen, Health & Rehabilitative Services -
Regulatory Reform
Subcommittee, Oversight
DIST. 90
REPRESENTATIVE PETER DEUTSCH
Cheiraan, Insurance
Environmental Regulation
Health Care
Governmental XerationsLqLncL
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DIST. 91
RSpRE.SENTATIVE BII.L CLARK
Chairasa, Appropriations -Subcommittee, Gov't Administration
Employee & Management Relations
Agriculture
Health and Rehabilitative Services
Emmeruency Preparedness, Military & Veterans Affairs
Rules and Calendar
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DIST. 92
REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT J. SHELLEY
Chair , Emergency Prepared. Military & Vets Affairs -
Appropriations
Sub -Comm., Emerg.Prepared.
Employee and Management Relations
Appropriations
Commerce
Corrections, Probation and Parole
Regulated Industries
Chairman, Finance & Tax
Rules and Calendar
Ethics and Elections
Science, Industry and Technology
Criminal Justine
Strategic Budget Planning, Select
Natural Resources
Joint Legislative Information Technoloav Resource
DIST- 96
REPRESENTATIVE ROSMAN OSTRAU
Chairman, Ethics & Elections
Chair, Higher Education - Subcommittee,
Chairmen, Youth - Subcommittee, Youth Gangs
Planning & Programs
Highway Safety & Construction
DIST. 97
REPRESENTATIVE FRED LIPPMAN
Chair=, Rules & Calendar
Chaireaa. Commerce - Subcommittee,
Health Care
International Trade & Relations
Reapportionment
Rules Reform, ad hoc
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Strategic Budget Planning, Select
DIST. 98
REPRESENTATIVE STEVEN GEd.LER
Vice Chairmen, Public Transportation
Cbain�, Public Transportation - Subcommittee,
Chairwn, TnsLrance - Subcommittee, Property & Casualty
Seaports
Finance & '?axation
Health & Rehabilitative Services
Judiciary
DIST. 99
REPRESENT` M"S HALTER C. YOM
Chairman, Higher Education
Education, K-12
Ethics & Elections
Natural Resources
ra tegic Planning. Select
DIST. 100
_,Budget
REPBSSENTATIVB RS SILVER
Chair n, Criminal Justice
Chair, Regulated Industries - Subcommittee,
Community Affairs
Pari-mutuel
Higher Education
Rules & Calendar
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N. Miami ggA2h, EL 33180
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324 Datura St. #311
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407-243-0177
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726-1400
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FAX 722-6921
Tamarac, FL 33321
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313 Senate Office Bldg.
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566-8600
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(202) 225-3026 440 Cannon House Office Bldg.
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