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11/1/2000
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Minutes - 11-01-2000
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NS Policy on Planning and Funding School Capital Projects
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Attachment 1 7 <br />Revised for BOCC approval on 11/01/00 <br />• Instruct County staff to confirm the project's cost estimate and student capacity in <br />accordance with the County's adopted School Construction Standazds Reports along <br />with student enrollment projections; <br />• If the Boazd of Commissioners approves the project concept, the County Budget Director <br />will prepaze an agenda abstract .and related capital project ordinance that provides <br />funding for the concept and pre-planning phase of the project; <br />• Appoint, by majority vote of the Boazd, either a Commissioner representative (preferably <br />the same representative that participated in the siting phase of the project) and one staff <br />representative, or two staff representatives, to partner with the school system as the plans <br />develop; <br />• Instruct the County Manager to update the Commissioners on a regulaz basis regazding <br />the written information shazed by the School Superintendent. <br />6. Expenditure of Project Finds <br />Funding for Project Planning -School systems will not expend or encumber for <br />planning of any. project until the Board of County Commissioners has approved the <br />plan concept. <br />Background -For several years, the Boazd of Commissioners has approved a capital project <br />ordinance entitled Plannzng for Future Projects for each school system. The creation of <br />these ordinances enabled a system to expend a portion of their pay-as-you-go funds for <br />planning during a project's conceptual stages. Once a project grew beyond the concept <br />stages, systems requested the Commissioners to approve a `project specific" capital project <br />ordinance allocating all funds anticipated to carry out the planned project. In tum, each <br />district expended their monies up-front for planning, design, architect, construction, <br />furniture and equipment. In return, the County reimbursed each District with all of the <br />project-related expenditures up to the total project budget. <br />With the changes implemented by the County Commissioners in June 1999, this process <br />has changed. Tt is important to note that unless a County approved capital project <br />ordinance is in place (i.e. adopted by the County Commissioners), that the County is <br />not legally or otherwise obligated to reimburse the school system for their <br />expenditures. If the Board of County Commissioners approve the project concept and <br />capital project ordinance as outlined in Item 5 above, the following steps occur: <br />• Following Boazd of Commissioner approval of final plans for the project, the school <br />system. advertises for construction bids; <br />• Once the system receives the bids, the School Superintendent notifies the County <br />Manager, in writing, of the result of all bids received. <br />The County Manager informs the Board of Commissioners, in writing, of the <br />construction bid results. <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />Policy nn Planning and Funding fichnnl C'anital PrniPetc <br />
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