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15 <br /> 1 county off. He said that previous commissioners had made comments that Orange County was <br /> 2 going to be a bedroom community to the Triangle. He said in doing so, it caused the tax rate to <br /> 3 be where it is now. He said starting in 2011-12 an issue was put to the voters for a 1/2 cent tax <br /> 4 with half going to the schools and half going to economic development. He said there was no <br /> 5 indication that the funds would be moved around. He said that the half-cent sales tax was a <br /> 6 promise made to voters that half would go to schools and half would go to economic <br /> 7 development. He said with its passage, the county started to get attention. He said that <br /> 8 businesses like Morinaga came calling. He said if it had not been for the money, there would be <br /> 9 no lift station and if no lift station, no Morinaga. He said that there are reserve funds, but they <br /> 10 have obligations reaching out into the future. He said that if they start moving money out of <br /> 11 economic development then the county will revert back to where they were. He said that it will <br /> 12 not be ok, and they we will not have the money if another major project comes calling. He said <br /> 13 that he cannot support any reallocation of the Article 46 sales tax funds. <br /> 14 Commissioner Hamilton said the Board will discuss Article 46 more in depth at the <br /> 15 retreat. She said there was an agreement that for 10 years it would be split 50/50, and those 10 <br /> 16 years are up. <br /> 17 Commissioner McKee said that was not how it was sold. <br /> 18 Commissioner Hamilton said that education equals economic development. She said <br /> 19 that she is not against economic development but education feeds into the bigger economic <br /> 20 development big picture. She said that her concern is looking forward, she sees that the <br /> 21 community will be a place where older people and rich people live and people with young <br /> 22 families will not be able to afford it. She said that if we want teachers to live in our community <br /> 23 then they need the compensation to allow it. She said by not shoring up education they risk <br /> 24 being less affordable and less diverse. <br /> 25 Chair Price said she would like to maintain the 50/50 split until they have a chance to <br /> 26 talk about it further. She said that without economic development, parents will not have jobs. <br /> 27 She said that Article 46 was meant to provide jobs for people who live in Orange County. She <br /> 28 said that they have to bring economic development to the county in order to relieve the property <br /> 29 tax burden on homeowners. She said she would like to maintain the 50/50 split. She said it is <br /> 30 barely enough, and the county's economic development department is quite small. <br /> 31 Commissioner Hamilton said this proposal does not change the 50/50 split, but it takes <br /> 32 funds from the reserve. <br /> 33 Chair Price said it still takes funds from economic development. <br /> 34 Commissioner McKee said the reserve can be spent on Durham Tech initiatives, arts, <br /> 35 grants for businesses, and small businesses. He said he may have focused on too many big <br /> 36 companies, but there are small fish out there that benefit. He said it may be a one-time draw <br /> 37 but it is still a drawdown. He said they never know when that reserve will be needed. <br /> 38 Commissioner Greene said she is concerned about sustainability. <br /> 39 Commissioner Bedford, Commissioner Hamilton, and Commissioner Fowler were in <br /> 40 favor of amendment 22-23OP-005 which would increase school funding by $450,000 and <br /> 41 reduce the Article 46 reserve fund by $450,000. Chair Price, Commissioner Greene, <br /> 42 Commissioner McKee, and Commissioner Richards were opposed. <br /> 43 All of the Commissioners were in favor of budget amendment 22-23OP-001, which <br /> 44 would allocate $789,100 in additional ARPA funding for radio replacements for the Orange <br /> 45 Grove and New Hope Fire Districts and the South Orange Rescue Squad. <br /> 46 <br /> 47 Slide #9 <br />