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1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> Meeting Date: April 7, 2026 <br /> Action Agenda <br /> Item No. 8-q <br /> SUBJECT: Approval of Agreements for School Sales Tax Recapture <br /> DEPARTMENT: Finance and Administrative <br /> Services <br /> ATTACHMENT(S): INFORMATION CONTACT: <br /> Attachment 1. Resolution Gary Donaldson, (919) 245-2453 <br /> Attachment 2. Draft Agreements Kirk Vaughn, (919) 245-2153 <br /> Robert Jessup, (919) 933-9891 <br /> PURPOSE: To adopt a resolution approving agreements between Orange County and its two <br /> school systems to facilitate the recapture of a portion of sales taxes paid on County-funded school <br /> capital expenditures. These agreements establish a structured mechanism to maximize available <br /> financial resources and enhance the County's ability to support ongoing and future school capital <br /> investments. <br /> BACKGROUND: The County spends funds on school capital improvements for each of its school <br /> districts. Most of these funds are routed through the school boards for payments to vendors. <br /> Expenditures in future years will be higher, especially as the County rolls out spending from the <br /> proceeds of the voter-approved $300 million general obligation bonds. <br /> Under current North Carolina law, counties are eligible to recoup a portion of sales taxes paid on <br /> qualifying expenditures, whereas school boards are not. Historically, Orange County has utilized <br /> ownership transfer arrangements to enable such recapture for school-related projects, typically in <br /> conjunction with financing structures requiring collateral ization of school properties. <br /> The proposed agreements introduce a more efficient and flexible alternative through a <br /> lease/lease-back structure. This approach provides the County with a sufficient legal interest in <br /> school facilities to qualify for sales tax recapture without necessitating full ownership transfers. <br /> This model has been successfully implemented in other jurisdictions and is supported by legal <br /> counsel representing both school systems. (That law firm pioneered this approach with other <br /> clients and has suggested it for Orange County.) <br /> Key advantages of the proposed approach include: <br /> • Streamlined documentation and administrative processes; The documentation is simpler <br /> and more flexible. <br /> • Increased flexibility in incorporating additional school facilities into the recapture <br /> framework; It is simpler to bring a school facility within the regime for sales tax recapture. <br /> • Elimination of unnecessary ownership transfers, particularly relevant given that upcoming <br /> general obligation financings will not require school properties as collateral. <br />
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