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Adopted 04/24/2007 5 <br /> revenue be earmarked for public school capital outlay as defined in NCGS§105-426(0 <br /> or to retire any indebtedness incurred by the county for these purposes) <br /> • School Construction Impact Flees for each school system. <br /> • Public School Building Capital Fund monies <br /> • Property tax revenue sufficient to pay all debt service on remaining 1988, 1992, 1997, <br /> or 2001 bonds, or refinancings thereof, as well as alternative financing programmed in <br /> the debt issuance schedule approved by the Board on May 5, 2004 and any <br /> subsequent updates to that schedule as the Board may approve. <br /> • It is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners to dedicate the equivalent of four <br /> cents on the annual ad valorem property tax to funding recurring capital expenditures <br /> for schools (three cents) and county (11 cent). However, there will be times when the <br /> County will.be bound fiscally and unable to achieve full funding. During those times, <br /> Commissioners may find it necessary to depart from the Policy. During the 2008-18 <br /> Capital Investment Plan development process, the Board will consider a timetable for <br /> phasing in the additional two—cents necessary to fully the recurring capital component <br /> of this policy. <br /> (This 4-cent rate may, but need not, be adjusted with each quadrennial revaluation to a <br /> "revenue neutral"earmarking) <br /> • Beginning in fiscal year 2007-08, the County will budget NC Education Lottery <br /> proceeds "in arrears" — meaning that funds will be budgeted in the year after the State <br /> distributes them. For example, lottery proceeds distributed to the County during the <br /> upcoming 2007-08 fiscal year would be budgeted the following fiscal year, 2008-09. <br /> Debt Service <br /> All County and School related debt service obligations would be funded prior to allocation <br /> of programmed funding for any other capital purposes. <br /> All proceeds from annual allocations of North Carolina Public School Building Capital <br /> Funds will be earmarked explicitly to pay for eligible school debt service. <br /> Orange County Schools' impact fees will be earmarked explicitly to pay for debt service on <br /> projects that involved the construction of new school space in the Orange County Schools <br /> system. Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools' impact fees will be earmarked explicitly to pay <br /> for debt service on projects that involved the construction of new school space in the <br /> Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools system. <br /> NC Education Lottery Proceeds <br /> Beginning in fiscal year 2008-09, each school district will have the option to dedicate its <br /> share of the annual NC Education Lottery monies either (1) to repay debt service for debt <br /> issued after fiscal year 2006-07 to address school facility renovation needs or (2) as an <br /> additional revenue to the districts pay-as-you-go funding to address school facility <br /> renovation needs. If either district chooses to dedicate Lottery proceeds to repay debt <br /> service, Lottery proceeds, sufficient to cover annual debt payments for principal and <br /> interest, will be dedicated for the life of the financing. <br />