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Fiscal Year 2015-16 Budget Overview Citizen Academy August 25, 2015

Outline Budget development Key budget roles Statutory time frames TRIM process FY 2015/2016 Budget Overview

Budget Development Full year process – mini budget workshops held during Council meetings Annual review of current budget 5 year forecast Establishment of TRIM rates 2 Public Hearings Department/Division presentations October 1st beginning of a new fiscal year New budget development kickoff in February/March

Key Budget Roles Department/Division Directors Office of Management & Budget (OMB) County Manager County Council

Key Budget Roles Department/Division Directors Develop budget requests Special revenue fund request must balance Current revenues Identify rate adjustments Submit to OMB by established due date

Key Budget Roles Office of Management & Budget Review budget request for completeness Develop spending proposals based on available revenues and Council goals/priorities Prepare recommendations for review by Manager Compile the recommended budget document Assure compliance with County ordinances and state statues Compile the adopted budget document Implement/update the financial system Monitor revenues and expenditures

Key Budget Roles County Manager Implement Council policies/priorities/goals Provide direction/guidelines to departments Review/Finalize budget recommendations Submit recommended budget to Council on or before July 15th Coordinate mini-budget workshops throughout the year

Key Budget Roles County Council Establish policies, priorities and goals Provide direction/guidelines to County Manager Review County Manger’s recommended budget Modify budget as deemed appropriate Hold public hearings on budget Adopt tax rates and budgets Adhere to statutory time frames

Statutory Time Frames July 1 – tax base information from Property Appraiser July 15 or before – recommended budget submitted to County Council July (last Council meeting) – Council adopts trim rates August 24 – last day to mail trim notices September (First Thursday) – first public hearing adopt tentative tax rates/budgets September (Third Thursday) – final public hearings adopt final tax rates/budgets

TRIM Process Established by Florida Legislature, enacted in 1980 “Truth in millage” Must comply to receive state revenues Public notification – TRIM Notice Property Assessment Newspaper advertisements Tax increase – adoption of a tax rate that is higher than the rolled-back tax rate Proposed Tax Rates Date, Time, Place of first public hearing

526 positions have been eliminated or unfunded. Operating Budget Property Taxes 35% $216.9M Since 2007, 526 positions have been eliminated or unfunded.

Volusia County Property Taxes & State Benchmark (taxing funds) L:/FY10-11/R

Countywide Taxable Value 2016 values are below 2006 levels, however the growth of the dollar 2005 to ending 2014 (CPI) grew 22.0%

State Standard Comparison A tool to measure our tax collections is the state standard. This benchmark allows the growth of per capita and growth in new construction. All funds are at or below this benchmark with the exception of the fire fund. State Standard Growth Benchmark is the growth in Florida Per Capita Income plus the growth in new construction

General Fund Residential Homeowner Fiscal Year 2005-06 Fiscal Year 2015-16 65% under $100,000 taxable value Average taxable value is $108,130 Homeowner average taxes paid $573 Fiscal year 2008-09 additional $25,000 exemption given 70% under $100,000 taxable value Average taxable value is $89,069 Homeowner average taxes paid $522 Fiscal year 2005-06 average taxes paid adjusted by average CPI of 2.3% would be $718

General Fund Property Taxes $164.4M General Fund Property Taxes FY16 $164.4 million taxes, 6.3189 millage rate FY06 $151.5 million taxes, 5.3000 millage rate CPI FY16 $190.2 million taxes, and a rate of 7.3130 mills

Allocation of General Fund Ad Valorem Taxes Service Budget Per Capita Percent Core Government Services/Public Safety Public Protection 59,534,468 119.31 Office of the Sheriff 42,284,809 84.74 36.8% Justice System 12,602,140 25.26 Public Safety Radio System 549,134 1.10 114,970,551 $ 230.41 70.0% Required Services CRA's 4,398,351 8.81 Property Appraisal 8,965,719 17.97 Elections 5,447,254 10.91 Revenue (Tax Collector) 3,440,624 6.90 Alcohol/Drug/Mental Health Treatment 2,937,594 5.89 Health Services 2,487,910 4.99 Medicaid 1,548,259 3.10 29,225,711 58.57 17.8% Other Services Leadership Services 4,617,007 9.25 Children's & Community Services 2,295,757 4.60 Economic Development 4,220,342 8.46 Utilities 673,000 1.35 Votran 7,035,653 14.10 Maintenance of Public Facilities 1,347,271 2.70 20,189,030 40.46 12.2% Total Services Funded by Ad Valorem 164,385,292 329.44

Major Capital Improvements Property Appraiser software upgrade Marine Science Center – design Branch Jail – replacement of roof Elections warehouse design Sheriff Evidence Storage building and forensics lab design Public Works Service Facility - property purchase/design Courts/Judicial Services – system study Port Authority – parking lot development

Major Capital Improvements Fire station renovations Solid Waste - landfill gas expansion, SE cell design Storm Water - Wilbur by the Sea drainage improvements, N Peninsula storm water improvements ECHO – boardwalk development

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