MINUTES
Special
Meeting – Board of Trustees
In accordance with the terms and
provisions of the Texas Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551 of Texas Government
Code, the Board of Trustees of the Austin Community College District convened in
public session on Monday, September 19, 2005, at 6:10 p.m. in the Board Room (201) of the
Highland Business Center of Austin Community College located at 5930 Middle Fiskville Road, Austin, Texas, with the following members
present: Dr. Barbara P. Mink, Chair/Presiding Officer; Mr. John F. Hernandez,
Board Vice Chair; Mr. Jeffrey Richard, Secretary; Dr. Lillian J. Davis; Mr.
Allen H. Kaplan; Ms. Nan McRaven; Mr. Rafael
Quintanilla; Ms. Veronica Rivera; and Dr. John Worley. Trustee Veronica Rivera was absent from the
meeting.
It is further found and
determined that in accordance with the policies and orders of this Board, the
notice of this meeting has been posted and return thereof made pursuant to the
terms and provisions of the Texas Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551 of the Texas
Government Code, and there has been full compliance with the terms and
provisions of said act, including the timely posting of the subjects of this
meeting.
Items for
Discussion and Possible Action
Agenda Item
8120
Adoption of 2005
Tax Rate for
Dr. Mink introduced the item.
MOTION: Trustee John Worley
moved that the Board of Trustees of the Austin Community College District increase
property taxes by the adoption of a tax rate of $0.0991 (9.91 cents) per $100
assessed valuation. Trustee Lillian J.
Davis seconded the motion.
VOTE: The motion passed on a
unanimous vote of 8-0.
FOR: Dr. Lillian J. Davis, Mr. John
F. Hernandez, Mr. Allen H. Kaplan, Dr. Barbara P. Mink, Ms. Nan McRaven, Mr. Rafael Quintanilla, Mr. Jeffrey Richard, and Dr.
John Worley.
AGAINST: None.
ABSENT: Trustee Veronica Rivera.
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STATE OF
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DISTRICT S
Article
1: The Board of Trustees of the
Austin Community College District hereby levies an ad valorem
tax for the purpose of maintenance and operation of said District and the rate
is net at 9 and 00/100 cents ($.0900) on each hundred dollars ($100) assessed
valuation for the tax year 2005. THIS
TAX RATE WILL RAISE MORE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS THAN LAST YEAR’S
TAX RATE. THE RATE WILL RAISE TAXES FOR
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS ON A $100,000 HOME BY APPROXIMATELY $12.10.
Article 2: The Board of Trustees of the Austin Community
College District hereby levies an ad valorem tax for
the purpose of debt service of said District and the rate is net at 0 and
91/100 cents ($.0091) on each hundred dollars ($100) assessed valuation for the
tax year 2005.
PASSED
AND APPROVED at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Austin
Community College District, at which a quorum was found to be present, said
meeting held pursuant to notice and called in accordance with the rules of
operation of the Board of Trustees and the Texas Education Code, said notice
having been duly posted as required by the provisions of the Texas Open
Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code.
SIGNED this _______ day of September, 2005.
Dr.
Barbara Mink, Chair
Board of Trustees
ATTEST:
Jeffery
Richard, Secretary
Board
of Trustees
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MOTION: Trustee Allen H. Kaplan
moved that the Board of Trustees of the Austin Community College District adopt
the Order Approving Tax for Residential Homesteads Including Additional
Exemptions for Elderly and Disabled persons.
Trustee
VOTE: The motion passed on a
unanimous vote of 8-0.
FOR: Dr. Lillian J. Davis, Mr.
John F. Hernandez, Mr. Allen H. Kaplan, Dr. Barbara P. Mink, Ms. Nan McRaven, Mr. Rafael Quintanilla, Mr. Jeffrey Richard, and
Dr. John Worley.
AGAINST: None.
ABSENT: Trustee Veronica Rivera.
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STATE OF
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S INCLUDING ADDITIONAL
S EXEMPTIONS FOR ELDERLY
DISTRICT S AND DISABLED
Article 1: Pursuant to Article VIII, Section 1-b of the Texas Constitution and Section 11.13 of the Texas Property Tax Code, as amended, an individual is entitled to exemption from ad valorem taxation by the Austin Community College District of one percent (1%) of the appraised value of the homestead for tax year 2005. If this percentage produces an exemption of less than $5,000 when applied to a particular residence homestead, the individual is entitled to an exemption of $5,000 of the appraised value. A surviving spouse is entitled to the exemption for the residence homestead if (a) the deceased spouse died in a year in which the deceased spouse received the exemption; (b) the surviving spouse was 55 or older when the deceased spouse died; and (c) the property was and remains the residence homestead of the surviving spouse.
Article 2: Pursuant to Article VIII, Section 1-b of the Texas Constitution and Section 11.13 of the Texas Property Tax Code, if an individual who qualifies for an exemption under Article 1 is disabled or is sixty-five (65) years of age or older, he/she is entitled to exemption from ad valorem taxation by the Austin Community College District of an additional $75,000 of the appraised value of the residence homestead of the individual for tax year 2005.
“Disabled” means under a disability for purposes of payment of disability insurance under Federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance or its successor.
An
eligible disabled person who is sixty-five (65) years of age or older may not
receive both the disabled and elderly exemption, but may choose either. If two or more individuals who are eligible
for an exemption under this Article own the same residence homestead, the
exemptions for each may not be combined and only one (1) owner may receive the
exemption. Eligibility for this
exemption is determined by an individual’s and his or her residence’s
qualifications on
Article 3: Applications for exemption shall be made pursuant to Section 11.43 of the Texas Property Tax Code, and for Travis County residents pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Travis Central Appraisal District and the Travis County Tax Assessor-Collector, and for Williamson County residents pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Williamson County Appraisal District and the Williamson County Tax Assessor-Collector.
Article 4: Exemptions recognized and established herein shall be effective until altered or appealed by the Board of Trustees of the Austin Community College District.
PASSED AND APPROVED at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Austin Community College District, at which a quorum was found to be present, said meeting held pursuant to notice and called in accordance with the rules of operation of the Board of the Trustees and the Texas Education Code, said notice having been duly posted as required by the provisions of the Texas Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code.
SIGNED this _____ day of September, 2005.
Dr. Barbara Mink, Chair
Board of Trustees
ATTEST:
Jeffery Richard, Secretary
Board of Trustees
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MOTION: Trustee Nan McRaven
moved that the Board of Trustees of the Austin Community College District Adopt
the Order Approving Partial Taxes for Certain Landmark Properties. Trustee Rafael Quintanilla seconded the
motion.
VOTE: The motion passed on a
vote of 6-0.
FOR: Mr. John F. Hernandez, Dr.
Barbara P. Mink, Ms. Nan McRaven, Mr. Rafael
Quintanilla, Mr. Jeffrey Richard, and Dr. John Worley.
AGAINST: Dr. Lillian J. Davis
and Mr. Allen H. Kaplan
ABSENT: Trustee Veronica Rivera.
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STATE OF
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COUNTY OF TRAVIS S TAXES FOR CERTAIN
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S
AUSTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT S
Article
1: Certain historical landmark
properties located within the Austin Community College District have been recommended
by the Historical Landmark Commission of the City of
Article 2: The parcels listed are hereby granted partial tax exemptions based upon the historical landmark status of the parcels with the percentage of the exemptions for both the structures and land of each parcel being listed. Said historical tax exemptions shall be effective only for the tax year 2005.
PASSED AND APPROVED at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Austin Community College District, at which a quorum was found to be present, said meeting held pursuant to notice and called in accordance with the rules of operation of the Board of Trustees and the Texas Education Code, said notice having been duly posted as required by the provisions of the Texas Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code.
SIGNED this ____ day of September, 2005.
Dr. Barbara Mink, Chair
Board of Trustees
ATTEST:
Jeffery Richard, Secretary
Board of Trustees
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Executive
Session
There was no
Executive Session.
Adjournment
Having
no motion before the Board, the September 19, 2005, Special Meeting of the
Austin Community College Board of Trustees was adjourned at
Approved By
Jeffrey
Richard, Secretary