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ORANGE COUNTY <br />BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br />Meeting Date: March 6, 2008 <br />Action Agenda <br />Item No. (o- <br />SUBJECT: Local Revenue Options Education Effort <br />DEPARTMENT: County Manager/Budget PUBLIC HEARING: (Y/N) No <br />ATTACHMENT(S): INFORMATION CONTACT: <br />Sample Advertising Rates Laura Blackmon or Rod Visser, <br />Additional materials to be submitted 919-245-2300 <br />under separate cover following 2/28/08 Donna Coffey, 919-245-2151 <br />Meeting of Local Revenue Options <br />Education Advisory Committee <br />PURPOSE:. To discuss alternative approaches, and prospective budgets for those alternatives, <br />regarding the County's planned effort to educate voters about the purposes for and implications <br />of the land transfer tax measure that the Orange County Commissioners have placed on the <br />May 6, 2008 ballot. <br />BACKGROUND: At the February 19, 2008 regular meeting, the Board of Commissioners <br />adopted a resolution calling an advisory referendum for May 6, 2008 on the question of whether <br />to levy a land transfer tax. This tax of four-tenths percent (.4%) on eligible real property <br />transactions was provided for in the 2007 Session Laws enacted by the North Carolina General <br />Assembly as a local revenue option available to county governments. <br />In Fall 2007, the Board of Commissioners appointed a Local Revenue Options Education <br />Advisory Committee comprised of up to twenty members representing various constituencies in <br />the community. Among the elements of the Committee's charge were the following tasks: <br />^ Develop appropriate informational materials for the local revenue options <br />^ Design and implement an educational component to distribute relevant factual <br />information about the local revenue options to Orange County voters in the most effective <br />and efficient manner possible <br />^ Design and implement a process for informational meetings with civic groups, business <br />organizations, non-profit agencies, neighborhood associations, and other interested <br />parties in the community <br />^ Ensure that equal access to factual information is provided to all individuals and groups, <br />regardless of their position for or against the referendum <br />^ Encourage all eligible voters to participate in the May 6, 2008 election <br />At the February 19 meeting, the Board discussed the possibility of an extensive <br />television/radio/media advertising effort. The Board then directed the Manager, staff, and <br />Committee to provide the Board at the March 6, 2008 regular meeting with several land transfer <br />tax referendum educational effort proposals, including proposed budgets. The Committee met <br />