HomeMy WebLinkAbout96-101Resolution No. 9s-zol
WHEREAS, California Constitution Article XTII-A as approved by
the voters as Proposition 13 at the June 6, 1978 primary election,
provides that property taxes levied an. county assessed real
property shall not exceed one percent (1.0%) of its full taxable
value except for amounts required to meet payments on voter
approved debt and assessments levied on other than an ad valorem
base; and
WHEREAS, the State Legislature has enacted statutes to
implement the provisions of said Article XTTT-A; and
WHEREAS, Section 93 of the Revenue and Taxation Code provides
that no taxing entity other than the County shall levy an ad
valorem property tax except for the amounts needed to make annual
payments on general obligation bonds or other indebtedness approved
by the voters prior to July 1, 1978; and
WHEREAS, Section 135 and 93 of the Revenue and Taxation Code
provide that the County shall levy an ad valorem property tax on
all taxable value at a rate equal to one dollar ( $1.00 ) per one
hundred dollars ($100.00) of full taxable value, and that the
revenue from such tax levy shall be distributed to all of the
taxing entities within the County in accordance with prevailing
statutes; and
RESOLUTION FIXING TAX RATES IN THE COUNTY OF BUTTE
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1996-97
WHEREAS, amounts needed for annual voter approved debt
payments, and the respective tax rates required to raise such
amounts, have been determined by the County Auditor; and
WHEREAS, it is incumbent on the Berard of Supervisors to fix
the tax rates for certain entities within the County, pursuant to
Article 5, Division 3, Title 3 (Section 29100 et seq) of the
Government Code, for the 1996-97 fiscal year;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of
the County of Butte, State of California, as follows:
1. That said Board does hereby fix a rate of one
dollar ($1.44} per one hundred dollars
($100.04} of full taxable value to be applied
to the total taxable property included on the
1996-97 Secured Property Tax Roll as compiled
by the County Assessor and the State Board of
Equalization.
2. That the revenues derived from said tax rate
and levy shall be distributed to the various
taxing entities in the County, as prescribed
by statute, by the County Auditor; and
3. That said Board does hereby fix various tax
rates per one hundred dollars ($100.40} of
full taxable value, as hereinafter set forth,
to be applied to the taxable values within the
boundaries of the respective entities on the
1996-97 Secured Property Tax Roll, as compiled
by the County Assessor and the State Board of
Equalization, to raise revenues required to
meet annual payments on voter approved bonds
and other indebtedness. Revenues derived from
such tax rates and levies shall be distributed
to the various entities pursuant to prevailing
law.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Butte, State of California, this 27th day of August, 1996 by the
following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Meyer, Thomas, and Chair McLaughlin
NOES : None
ABSENT: None
NOT VOTING : Supervisors Dolan, Houx
C~
ED Mc LAUGHLTN, C air, Butte County
Board of Supervi rs
ATTEST:
JOHN BLACKLOCK, C ief Administrative Officer
and C erk of the B and of Supervisors
By:
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
GENERAL COUNTY FUNDS UNDER CONTROL
OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Fiscal Year 1996-1997
TAX RATE PER $100 FULL VALUE
Des~Hag Year of Issue Rate
Schaal District Bond Redemption and Interest
Chico Unified 198$A .008155
Ghico Unified 1988E .019621
Chico Unified 19880 .017678
Other Bonds
Richvale Sanixary Bond 1979 .06251.2
Lake Madrone Water District 1.254
Other Voted Indebtedness
Durham State School Building .015753
Gridley State School Building .002440
Man2anita State School Building .009288
Palermo Elementary State School Building .057850
Paradise State School Budding .0014A8
Thersnalito Elementary State School Building .045921
Marysville Joint Unified School State Schaal Building .0020
Butte County School Service Fund Statu Sohool Building .000277
Paradise Lease-Pruchase/Measure M .054000
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