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1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> ASSEMBLY OF GOVERNMENTS <br /> ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> Meeting Date: September 16, 2010 <br /> Action Agenda <br /> Item No. 1 <br /> SUBJECT: November 2, 2010 Referendum on Article 46 One-Quarter Cent (1/4¢) County <br /> Sales and Use Tax <br /> DEPARTMENT: Manager & Financial Services PUBLIC HEARING: (Y/N) No <br /> ATTACHMENT(S): INFORMATION CONTACT: <br /> Attachment 1: 6/15/10 Resolution Calling Frank Clifton, County Manager, <br /> for a November 2, 2010 245-2300 <br /> Special Advisory Clarence Grier, Financial Services, <br /> Referendum Concerning (919) 245-2453 <br /> the Levy of aOne-Quarter Michael Talbert, Financial Services, <br /> Cent (1/4¢) County Sales (919) 245-2153 <br /> and Use Tax <br /> Attachment 2: 9/2/10 Resolution <br /> Regarding Uses of <br /> Potential Revenues from <br /> a One-Quarter Cent <br /> (1/4¢) County Sales and <br /> Use Tax <br /> PURPOSE: To discuss the November 2, 2010 Referendum on the Article 46 One-Quarter Cent <br /> (1/4¢) County Sales and Use Tax and the intended uses of the potential revenues if approved <br /> by voters. <br /> BACKGROUND: During the 2007 legislative session, the North Carolina General Assembly <br /> granted county boards of commissioners the authority to levy, subject to voter approval, an <br /> additional one-quarter cent (1/4¢) county sales and use-tax referred to as the Article 46 sales <br /> and use tax. As authorized by the General Assembly, the Article 46 sales tax cannot apply to <br /> consumer food purchases. There is also no legislative requirement, or mechanism, for counties <br /> to share the additional one-quarter cent sales tax with municipalities. <br /> A total of 17 out of 100 counties have approved the Article 46 one quarter cent (1/4¢) county <br /> sales and use tax. At least 10 counties will a hold referendum on the quarter-cent sales tax this <br /> year. <br /> The Board held a public hearing on June 1, 2010 to solicit comments from the public on a <br /> possible November 2, 2010 Special Advisory Referendum concerning the Levy of a One- <br /> Quarter Cent (1/4¢) County Sales and Use Tax. <br />
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