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11 <br /> 1 Michael Talbert said, in answer Commissioner Gordon's question, the reason for doing a <br /> 2 bond is to get voter buy in on projects that the County wants to finance. He said the County <br /> 3 already has legal authority to do these projects. <br /> 4 Commissioner Price asked about the average time frame for voting on a bond and then <br /> 5 using the funding. <br /> 6 Clarence Grier said if the debt isn't issued in seven years, there is an option to apply for <br /> 7 a three year extension. He said there is a lot of red tape with this extension. <br /> 8 Michael Talbert said projects are typically staggered. <br /> 9 Commissioner Price asked if the money can be used early if needed. <br /> 10 Clarence Grier said it just has to be issued before it expires. <br /> 11 Chair Jacobs suggested the addition of emergency services to the input group this time. <br /> 12 He said groups should get together with financial staff to articulate a wish list that can then be <br /> 13 worked down to an affordable level. <br /> 14 He said there was a past discussion where the school board argued against having big <br /> 15 schools. He said the Board decided to have a core that can be expanded. He asked if <br /> 16 decisions can be made to add capacity to existing schools to delay the need for building other <br /> 17 schools. He said this question has to be answered by the school board. <br /> 18 Commissioner McKee said some of the figures he has heard from the wish list greatly <br /> 19 surpass $125 million. He feels this could make for a difficult discussion to determine priorities. <br /> 20 Commissioner Dorosin said if money is going to be put into the renovation of older <br /> 21 schools it should push out the construction on the next school. <br /> 22 He said there are two school districts in this County, which means there will always be <br /> 23 questions of equity. He said the annual expenditures are easy, but the big ticket items are <br /> 24 trickier. He said overly stringent adherence to SAPFO may not serve the interests of equity. <br /> 25 He said some things have to be done to keep peace in the district. <br /> 26 Commissioner Rich asked if it is necessary to adhere to the proposed time table. She <br /> 27 said there are a lot of factors to contend with. <br /> 28 Bond Attorney Bob Jessup said the procedure set out by law for a bond referendum <br /> 29 backs things up. He said the Board has to start taking formal action for the bond before the <br /> 30 summer break, in order to make it on the November ballot. He said the universe has to be set <br /> 31 in place by June. <br /> 32 Commissioner Price said she agrees that some of the schools should be expanded, but it <br /> 33 is not feasible in every case. She said the footprint of some of the schools just won't allow it. <br /> 34 Commissioner Dorosin said the schools can build up to a second level. <br /> 35 Commissioner Price said elementary schools often prefer one level. <br /> 36 Commissioner Pelissier pointed out the Northside has a 2nd level. <br /> 37 Commissioner Gordon said the issue of equity is tricky. She said one way to define <br /> 38 equity is by meeting needs, and SAPFO was devised as a way to define the needs. She said <br /> 39 building a school before it is needed equates to using another method of equity— spending <br /> 40 equal amounts of money per pupil independent of need. <br /> 41 She said that if a school is built before it is needed, there is empty space being heated <br /> 42 and cooled unnecessarily. She said there are so many needs for the older schools. She noted <br /> 43 that there were 20 years when there were no schools built in Orange County. She said there <br /> 44 are inequities when there are older and newer buildings, and she feels the money needs to be <br /> 45 spent to fix up the older schools. She said some of these are health and safety issues that <br /> 46 must be addressed. <br /> 47 Commissioner Gordon said there needs to be a meeting with the schools to determine <br /> 48 the primary needs. She suggested that the amount of money for the two school systems could <br /> 49 be balanced out in a bond referendum if the older schools were fixed up. She does not feel that <br /> 50 SAPFO should be abandoned. <br />
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