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1 <br />the Board of Elections will need to coordinate its own procedures for the bond <br />referendum, it would help the Board of Elections to receive a phone call to inform <br />the Board of the County's plans, even if the plans are still subject to change. In <br />addition, State law generally requires that absentee ballots be available at least 50 <br />days prior to the election date (in this case, by March 17), and we want to be sure <br />that our schedule is generally acceptable to the Board of Elections. <br />4. Obtain School Board Resolution. If any of the bonds will be <br />proposed for school purposes, the statutes contemplate that the affected school <br />boards should provide a formal referendum request to the Commissioners. This <br />request usually proposes a maximum amount of bonds to be considered at the <br />referendum. This schedule assumes that each school board could provide this <br />resolution to the Commissioners prior to a County Board meeting in early January. <br />5. Adopt "Findings" Resolution. As part of the application <br />process, the LGC wants to see a statement describing why the proposed projects <br />and bonds are necessary and desirable. This resolution will also state an estimated <br />tax rate impact of the borrowing. This resolution could be adopted at a County <br />Board meeting in early January. This resolution will also authorize the publication <br />of the "Notice of Intent" described in Step 6. <br />6. Publish Notice of Intent To File Application. The County must <br />publish a notice of its intent to file an application for the LGC's approval of the <br />proposed bonds. The notice must be published at least 10 days before filing the <br />application. The notice needs to be published as soon as possible after the Board <br />adopts the findings resolution described in Step 5. <br />The own words resolution and the Notice of Intent establish the maximum <br />amount of bonds that can be proposed at the referendum for each of the specified <br />purposes. From this point, we can decrease the amount of bonds or eliminate <br />purposes, but we can increase an amount or add a purpose only by re- starting the <br />authorization process. <br />7. Make Legislative Committee 45 -day filing. The guidelines call for <br />this filing to go in 45 days before the LGC considers your application. Because the <br />LGC only needs to "accept" your application in advance of the referendum — it <br />doesn't technically have to "approve" the application prior to the referendum -- I'd <br />suggest we send in the legislative filing when we're ready to file the LGC <br />application, and just ask the LCG to defer formal action until our 45 -day period has <br />expired. So that would mean making the filing some time after the mid - January <br />County Board meeting. <br />
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