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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Bell, Robert
Adjust Local Composite Index Funding for Albemarle (language only)

Item 136 #9h

Item 136 #9h

Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education

Language
Page 118, after line 11, insert:
"28. In recognition of Albemarle County and the City of Charlottesville being in an active annexation and revenue sharing agreement that requires a revenue transfer from Albemarle to Charlottesville, with a maximum transfer amount capped at 10 percent of the applicable real estate tax base year for Albemarle, Albemarle shall have an equal percentage amount excluded from the local true property value total amount used in calculating Albemarle's composite index for the 2014-2016 biennium.  For the purposes of the composite index updates for the 2014-2016 biennium, Albemarle's true property value shall be reduced by ten percent.  The City of Charlottesville shall have its direct aid payment reduced by an amount equal to the increase provided to Albemarle pursuant to the local composite index adjustment."


Explanation
(This amendment provides an estimated $2.9 million the first year and $2.9 million the second year from the general fund by adjusting the composite index funding formula methodology for Albemarle County. The proposed methodology change incorporates the annexation and revenue sharing agreement that currently require revenues to be transferred from Albemarle to Charlottesville. The agreement, approved by voter referendum in 1982, resulted in Albemarle transferring a calculated amount to Charlottesville each year that is based on a composite of both localities' population, tax rates, and real estate values. In exchange of the payment, the City of Charlottesville agreed not to annex any additional land from Albemarle County. This amendment provides a state revenue increase to Albemarle equal to an estimated $2.9 million the first year and $2.9 million the second year from the general fund and reduces the direct aid payment to Charlottesville by an equivalent amount, to reflect the impact of the revenue sharing agreement on the local ability to pay for each locality. For the purposes of the composite index updates for the 2014-2016 biennium, Albemarle's true property value has been reduced by 10 percent from $17,711,562,194 to $15,940,405,975. All other localities will be held harmless.)