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RES 1280 04/27/2004 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CIBOLO,TEXAS,OPPOSING ANY SCHOOL FINANCES TAX SYSTEMT CITY REVENUESFORMS THAT AND ECONOMIC ULD EGATIVELY AFF DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS WHEREAS, it is likely that the Texas Legislature will address school finance and tax system reforms in the near future; and WHEREAS, during theses deliberations by the Texas Legislature,proposals to limit the ability of cities to collect property taxes and sales taxes are likely to be offered by some members of the Legislature; and WHEREAS, additional restrictions on city taxes fly in the face of a history of frugal tax administration by Texas cities; and WHEREAS, all Texas cities combined collect only 15.3 percent of all property taxes collected in the State of Texas, while schools collect more than 60 percent; and WHEREAS,between 1985 and 2002,the municipal share of all property tax revenue fell from 20.3 percent to 15.3 percent; and WHEREAS, Texas cities rely on tax revenue to build basic infrastructure,to ensure public safety through police and fire departments, and to provide numerous essential services for city residents,who are 80 percent of the state's population; and WHEREAS, Texas cities engage in numerous economic development activities that produce jobs and revenue for the entire State of Texas; and WHEREAS, cities must meet the challenges of homeland security and compliance with state and federal mandates,many of which are unfunded mandates; and WHEREAS,Texas cities have shown over the years that they are fiscally responsible and good stewards of taxpayers' money; and WHEREAS, efforts to limit the ability of cities to collect sales and property tax revenues or to set tax rates would have severe negative impacts on city services, city employees, economic development efforts, and ultimately the citizens of the State of Texas; NOW THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CIBOLO,TEXAS: That the governing body of the City of Cibolo will oppose all school finance or tax reform efforts by the Texas Legislature that negatively impact the ability of the City to provide basic essential services, conduct economic development activities, and ensure public safety by limiting our ability,beyond the provisions of current law,to collect property tax or sales tax revenues. PASSED AND ADOPTED this _day of , 2004. $44r Charles Ruppert Mayor TTEST: vonne ri fin ty Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney