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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution_39-17_10/12/2017 RESOLUTION <��` ''�'�'`°r�. Date 39-17 ,.��" 10/12/2017 ; ,. '�., „",:;: Motion Vice-Ma or Frank D'Ambra Second Council Member Tom Paterno VOTE FOR ADOPTION AGAINST ADOPTION ABSENT Mayor Abigail Brennan � � � Vice-Mayor Frank D'Amb1•a 0 � � Council Member Tom Paterno � ❑ ❑ Council Member Vince Arena � � � Council Member Steve Okun � � � The Mayor thereupon declared the Resolution duly passed and adopted. "`\"�N\\\1111111111i11111//l/f//�/"'"' .�°°., �,E..Q F.rF�.,,, MAYOR OF TEQUESTA ATTEST: �'�vPGORP�9qQG`= :v:• :�=+ ,�; �E �, ,N° _ :.wcoRPORA ED;,D; � � ���' 9�• . � ' : l� � � - �''�� 4 i . . P�°: �f� ��.-l�(.Q.QG,�.�Yti""�,C�h���F����+���P• Abiga�' Bre na Lori McWilliams,MMC Village Clerk i RESOLUTION NO. 39-17 A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING THE COUNTYWIDE OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL, AND FURTHER SUPPORTING THE FUNDING OF SAID OFFICE THROUGH COUNTY AD VALOREM TAX DOLLARS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, on November 2, 2010, the voters of Palm Beach County approved a referendum to amend the Palm Beach County Charter to create a countywide Office of the Inspector General (the "IG Program"), which would be in effect in both the unincorporated and incorporated areas of the County; and WHEREAS, the Village Council of the Village of Tequesta fully supports the creation and continued existence of the countywide IG Program as it provides a valuable service and benefit to all County residents; and WHEREAS, on May 17, 2011, the Board of County Commissioners for Palm Beach County (the "BCC") adopted Ordinance No. 2011-009, which implemented the newly approved countywide IG Program, and which required the Municipalities within Palm Beach County to budget and pay for a portion of the IG Program's funding; and WHEREAS, on December 21, 2016, the Fourth District Court of Appeal issued an opinion holding that the County's efforts to force Municipalities to pay for the IG Program were barred by the doctrine of municipal sovereign immunity; and WHEREAS, the County recently has requested that all Municipalities in Palm Beach County voluntarily pay their"fair share" of the costs toward the countywide IG Program; and WHEREAS, the budget, staffing levels, and levels of service for the countywide IG Program are controlled by the BCC and not the Municipalities; and WHEREAS, the services provided by the countywide IG Program are County services, not municipal services; and WHEREAS, residents of the Village of Tequesta just like residents of all Municipalities within Palm Beach County, are also County residents; and WHEREAS, Tequesta residents, whether individuals or businesses, pay taxes to the County in the same amount as taxpayers residing in the unincorporated areas of the County; and WHEREAS, Tequesta residents along with all other municipal residents pay millions of dollars to the County each year in County taxes; and WHEREAS, Tequesta residents, therefore, already are paying for the countywide IG Program though payment of their County taxes; and - 1 - WHEREAS, the BCC has the authority to continue funding the countywide IG Program through County tax dollars at whatever level it approves. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1: The Village Council of the Village of Tequesta fully supports the continued existence and work of the countywide IG Program as it is a valuable County service and resource available to all County residents, and further supports the BCC's continued funding of the Program through County taxes. Section 2: The Village Council of the Village of Tequesta does not support contributing Village tax dollars to pay for the countywide IG Program since Tequesta residents already pay for and support the Program through payment of their County taxes. Section 3: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. Section 4: The Village Manager is hereby directed to transmit a copy of this Resolution to the BCC and to the County Administrator. - 2 -