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39 <br /> 1 good. She said she wants to be sensitive and look at the alternatives to take the pressure off <br /> 2 the budget for this year. She said that it is important to remember that they are investing in their <br /> 3 community and children and that does require higher taxes. She said she hopes they can better <br /> 4 explain the different options so that residents understand. She said they make decisions <br /> 5 annually and they may look different and requirement different decisions in the future. She said <br /> 6 this is a plan and the commissioners can decide how they can do it to make it work for <br /> 7 everyone. <br /> 8 Commissioner McKee said frameworks 2 and 3 would decrease the tax rate impact. <br /> 9 Chair Bedford noted that would be more taxes spread out but less to spend on schools <br /> 10 in those frameworks. <br /> 11 Commissioner Greene said the bond was explained to voters with the county <br /> 12 contributing pay-go. She said she does not want to transfer any pay-go into borrowed funds. <br /> 13 She said she is interested in #2 because it cuts pay-go this year and it gets added later on. She <br /> 14 asked if this would allow planning to go as planned and would not increase the amount <br /> 15 borrowed. <br /> 16 Kirk Vaughn said they would be borrowing $3.2 million for the first project but they would <br /> 17 add the pay-go later and reconfigure the budget. He said that they are still spending the same <br /> 18 amount of money in the 10-year plan in comparison to what is in the recommended CIP. <br /> 19 Vice-Chair Hamilton said the $300 million bond includes projects and they can borrow <br /> 20 for design costs. She said this would be borrowing more from the bond, but the pay-go would <br /> 21 pick up later on. <br /> 22 Kirk Vaughn said that is how he looks at it, but the school districts have not looked how <br /> 23 any of their plans would fit within the models. He said that he is estimating that they can still do <br /> 24 the projects and is not speaking for the school districts. <br /> 25 Commissioner Greene said she supported the original plan and would not be able to <br /> 26 decide without hearing from the school boards. <br /> 27 Commissioner Fowler said she preferred to stay the course vs. considering any of the <br /> 28 other frameworks. She said if she had to choose one, she would pick the first framework. <br /> 29 Chair Bedford asked about the impact of taking out pay-go in year one and just adding it <br /> 30 to the debt. <br /> 31 Kirk Vaugh said the problem with that is if you take out $6 million in year 1, and do not <br /> 32 go to the full $10 million, they will have to find $10 million to incrementally add back in to the <br /> 33 plan and he does not know how to do that without a tax increase. <br /> 34 Chair Bedford said she preferred continuing with what the County Manager <br /> 35 recommended. <br /> 36 Kirk Vaughn said it had an effect on the back of the plan rather than anytime in the next <br /> 37 four years. <br /> 38 Commissioner Carter said these discussions are not easy ones. She said she <br /> 39 appreciates that they are looking at flexible alternatives. She said there are people that are <br /> 40 financially stressed and if not, they will feel impacts based on what is happening globally and at <br /> 41 the federal level. She said she would like to continue this discussion so they can try to do as <br /> 42 much as they can while also keeping the tax rate as low as possible. <br /> 43 Commissioner Portie-Ascott said when the bond was approved, the community was not <br /> 44 dealing with what they are dealing with at the federal level now. She said she would like to <br /> 45 eliminate the pay-go tax increase, but she wants to be a good fiscal steward of the county's <br /> 46 funds. <br /> 47 Chair Bedford noted that commissioners can make changes through the amendment <br /> 48 process. She said that Kirk Vaughn and Travis Myren can explore ideas or questions <br /> 49 commissioners might have. She said the Board will wrestle with this every year for the next 10 <br /> 50 years. <br />