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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT - EXISTING LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX RENEWAL AND ORDINANCE NO. 05-96 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Pinellas County MANAGEMENT & BUDGET John Morroni - Chairman Kenneth T. Welch - Vice Chairman Ronnie E. Duncan Calvin D. Harris Susan Latvala Karen Williams Seel Robert B. Stewart Jerry Herron Director December 28, 2005 City of Clearwater Attn: Cynthia E. Goudeau, City Clerk 112 South Osceola Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 RE: Six Cent Local Option Gas Tax Dear Ms. Goudeau: As requested, enclosed please find the Ordinance and Interlocal Agreement which extends the Local Option Gas Tax (LOGT) through August 31, 2017. If you should have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact me at 727-464-3186. Sincerely, Jerry C. Herron, Director Office of Management & Budget Ene.: Ordinance 05-96 Interlocal Agreement RECEIVED (::' ,) 'I "1 i'D' 5 ..: .__.~ ;,~ u I.u' PLEASE ADDRESS REPLY TO: 509 East Avenue South Clearwater, Florida 33756 Phone: (727) 464-3596 FAX: (727) 464-4405 Website: www.pinellascounty.org OFFICIAL RECORDS AND LEGISLATIVE SRVCS DEPT o ~/ I No. BCC 3:00 P.M. 5'1' 12-20-05 KelU1are/Fickley ISMITKE #58 lnterlocal agreement relating to the distribution of monies derived from imposition of the First Local Option Fuel Tax to the County and the various municipalities in the county, effective September 1, 2007, approved for execution; Ordinance No. 05-96 adopted extending the Local Option Fuel Tax for an additional ten years commencing September 1,2007 and ending August 31, 2017. No correspondence has been received. No citizens appeared to be heard. Motion Commissioner Latvala Second Commissioner Welch Responding to queries by Commissioner Stewart, Director of the Office of Management and Budget Jerry Herron provided information pertaining to current and projected alU1ual revenue; existing bond debt; and allocation of funds; and indicated that the new interlocal agreement reduces the County's share from 75 to 60 percent and increases the municipal share from 25 to 40 percent; and that revenue will be used for operation and maintenance ofthe existing infrastructure; and Mr. Spratt provided input. Vote 7 - 0 Gl ORDINANCE NO. 05-~ . AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING SECTION 118-137 OF THE PINELLAS COUNTY CODE RELATING TO THE USE OF THE SiX-CENT LOCAL OPTION FUEL TAX; ADDING SECTION 118-138 OF THE PINELLAS COUNTY CODE PROVIDING FOR THE ExTENSION OF THE LEVY OF THE SiX-CENT LOCAL OPTION FUEL TAX; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR OTHER MODIFICATIONS THAT MAY ARISE FROM REVIEW OF THE ORDINANCE AT THE PUBLIC HEARINGS AND WITH RESPONSIBLE AUTHORITIES; AND PROVIDING FORAN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Section 336.025(1)(b), Florida Statutes, authorizes in addition to other taxes allowed by law, the imposition of a local option fuel tax of up to six cents (6~) upon every gallon of motor and diesel fuel sold in a county and taxed under the provisions of Chapter206, Florida Statutes, and further provides WHEREAS, on June 18, 1985, the County levied and imposed a four cent ($0.04) per gallon local option fuel tax by Ordinance No. 85-14, effective from September 1, 1985 through and including August 31, 1995; thereafter, the County increased the local option fuel tax rate from four cents ($0.04) to six cents ($0.06) for the period from September 1, 1987 through August 31, 1995, and additionally imposed the six cents ($0.06) local option fuel tax from September 1,1995 until August 31,1997 by Ordinance No. 87-46; and extended the six cents ($0.06) local option fuel tax for a period of ten (10) years from September 1, 1997 through August 31, 2007 by Ordinance No. 93-64 (the six cents levy hereinafter sometimes referred to as the "Local Option Fuel Tax"). WHEREAS, there exists a need within Pinellas County for additional funds to be used for transportation expenditures permitted by Section 336.025(7), Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the Board now desires to extend the Local Option Fuel Tax for a period of ten (10) years commencing on September 1, 2007 and ending on August 31,2017; and WHEREAS, the County and municipalities representing a majority of the population of the incorporated area of Pinellas County have entered into an interlocal agreement pursuant to which a distribution formula has been established for the division of the proceeds of the First Local Option Fuel Tax through August 31,2017. Now, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, By THE-BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA, in a meeting duly assembled this 20 day of December ,2005 that: SECTION 1. Section 118-137 of the Pinellas County Code is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 118-137. Use of proceeds. The county's and cities' shares of the proceeds of the tax shall only be used for transportation expenditures as defined by Section 336.025(7), Florida Statutes. SECTION 2. Section 118-138 of the Pinellas County Code is hereby added to read as follows: Sec. 118-138. Extension of the Local Option Fuel Tax. The six cent ($0.06) Local Option Fuel Tax levied pursuant to Section 336.025(1)(a), Florida Statutes, upon every gallon of motor and diesel fuel sold in Pinellas County and taxed pursuant to Chapter 206, Florida Statutes, as provided in section 118-131, is hereby levied and imposed for the period commencing September 1, 2007 and ending at midnight August 31, 2017. .~ SECTION 3. Prior Pledge of Local Option Fuel T.ax Proceeds Unaffected Hereby. Nothing in this Ordinance shall under any circumstances materially or adversely affect the rights of holders of any bonds or other such debt which have pledged as security therefore, and the Local Option Fuel Tax, and the covenants regarding such pledge itself shall not be affected hereunder. SECTION 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or provision of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not be construed to render the remaining provisions of this Ordinance invalid or unconstitutional. SECTION 5. Codification. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be included and incorporated in the Pinellas County Code as an addition thereto, and shall be appropriately numbered to conform to the uniform system of the Code. SECTION 6. Filing Of Ordinance. Pursuant to 9125.66, Florida Statutes, a certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed with the Department of State by the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners within ten (10) days after the enactment by the Board of County Commissioners. This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing of the Ordinance with the Department of State. Additionally, pursuant to 9336.025(5)(a), Florida Statutes, a certified copy of this Ordinance shall be furnished to the Department of Revenue by the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners within ten (10).days after the enactment, with the notification of the extension of levy of the Local Option Fuel Tax. Commissioner Latvala seconded by Commissioner offered the foregoing Ordinance and moved its adoption, which was Welch , and upon roll call the vote was: ~ AYES Morroni, Welch, Stewart, Harris, Seel, Latvala, and Duncan. o NA YES -0 ABSENT AND NOT VOTING 2 . r' STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PINELLAS I, KEN BURKE, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Ex-Officio Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, in and for the State and County aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an Ordinance adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, Florida, on December 20, 2005 relative to: ORDINANCE NO. 05-~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING SECTION 118-137 OF THE PINELLAS COUNTY CODE RELATING TO THE USE OF THE SiX-CENT LOCAL OPTION FUEL TAX; ADDING SECTION 118-138 OF THE PINELLAS COUNTY CODE PROVIDING FOR THE ExTENSION OF THE LEVY OF THE SiX-CENT LOCAL OPTION FUEL TAX; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR OTHER MODIFICATIONS THAT MAY ARISE FROM REVIEW OF THE ORDINANCE AT THE PUBLIC HEARINGS AND WITH RESPONSIBLE AUTHORITIES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. n IN WjTNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and. official seal this ;2. 3 day of ~ ,2005. -,. :. \ I. " ~; : ! " J: / I ' Ken Burke, Clerk of the Circl,lit9~\1Tl'.~' I: S ~i;;!I... and Ex-officio Clerk to the .' ................. (J1?'b",. Board of County Commissione,S -.1 ..... ;." , ~-..). '. '..b' "", ~ . ,..; .<.':,:' -<(, ~. /02~""'" ~-" By: 'Gk;r:";; :~: Deputy Clerk"., ~:.) ':... ..,." I : , rn ..- ~ ~<,. \.v.~ U '-, . ..~; 0 .~"'tJ>. . '..I' ..",,,,11* ~t, ,., t'J:,~ .:..1111/.......- '\. \ , JI'l 0 11i.~;;!": lP~~,\,l.' .,' ;{'''.I...,,~. ~:/! -' "".~.,.'.\':' Il;;t,lj' 3 ".t, !. INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT made and entered into as of the oZ / day of ~ , 2005, by and between Pinellas County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida (the "County") and the municipalities that are parties hereto within Pinellas County representing a majority of the population of the incorporated area of Pinellas County, as listed on the signature pages hereto (the "Municipalities"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, this Agreement is authorized by Section 336.025, Florida Statutes, and other applicable law; and WHEREAS, Section 336.025(1)(a), Florida Statutes, authorizes the imposition ofa local option fuel tax of up to six cents ($0.06) upon every gallon of motor fuel and diesel fuel sold in the County and taxed under the provisions of Chapter 206, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, that section also provides that this tax may be extended or the distribution changed in the manner set forth herein; and WHEREAS, on June 18, 1985, the County levied and imposed a four cent ($0.04) per gallon local option fuel tax by Ordinance No. 85-14, effective from September 1, 1985 through and including August 31, 1995; thereafter, the County increased the local option fuel tax rate from four cents ($0.,04) to six cents ($0.06) for the period from September 1, 1987 through August 31, 1995, and additionally imposed the six cents ($0.06) local option fuel tax from September 1, 1995 until August 31, 1997 by Ordinance No. 87-46; and extended the six cents ($0.06) local option fuel tax for a period of ten (10) years from September 1, 1997 until August 31, 2007 by Ordinance No. 93-64 (the six cents levy hereinafter sometimes referred to as the "First Local Option Fuel Tax"). !';l~:'" 1 :d- ":' ~,' t A WHEREAS, in accordance with these ordinances, the County and Municipalities representing a majority of the population of the incorporated areas of Pin ell as County previously entered into interlocal agreements dated June 18, 1985, May 19, 1987 and July 1, 1991, which determined the method and distribution of the First Local Option Fuel Tax ("Prior Interlocals"); and WHEREAS, there exists a need within Pinellas County for additional funds to be used for transportation expenditures authorized by Section 336.025, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the County and the Municipalities are desirous of insuring a stable and sufficient revenue flow from the local option fuel tax proceeds both in terms of the amount and the period of the levy, in order to have such monies available for the payment of transportation expenditures incurred by the County and the Municipalities as permitted by applicable Florida law; and WHEREAS, the purpose and intent of this Interlocal Agreement is to establish a current plan for the. continued administration and expenditure of the proceeds of the First Local Option Fuel Tax, as well as a new distribution formula by redetermining the division of the proceeds from the First Local Option Fuel Tax among the County and the Municipalities, conditioned upon the further extension of the First Local Option Fuel Tax. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual benefit, and in consideration of the covenants and agreements set forth herein, the County and the Municipalities agree asfollows: P:lgl~'2 n'J'j ~. SECTION 1. PRIOR PLEDGE OF LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX PROCEEDS UNAFFECTED HEREBY. Nothing in this lnterlocal Agreement shall under any circumstances materially or adversely affect the rights of holders of any bonds or other such debt which have pledged as security therefore the First Local Option Fuel Tax, and the covenants regarding such pledge and the pledge itself shall not be affected hereby. Furthermore, the amounts distributed hereunder shall not be reduced by virtue of or due to the terms of this lnterlocal Agreement below the amount pledged for the payment of principal, interest, and reserves as required under the covenants of any bond resolution or indenture outstanding on the date of establishment of this lnterlocal Agreement. SECTION 2. DISTRIBUTION. The First Local Option Fuel Tax imposed by the County upon every gallon of motor fuel and diesel fuel sold in the County and taxed under the provisions of Chapter 206, Florida Statutes, shall be distributed by the State Department of Revenue directly to the County, for placement in the Local Option Fuel Tax Trust Fund Account for subsequent allocation and disbursement to the Municipalities and the County in accordance with the distribution formula attached hereto as Appendix "A" and incorporated by reference herein. SECTION 3. UTILIZATIONS OF FUEL TAXES. The County and the Municipalities agree that the moneys received from the First Local Option Fuel Tax, or the proceeds of any revenue bonds secured thereby, shall only be utilized for transportation expenditures as defined by Section 336.025(7), Florida Statutes. SECTION 4. PRIOR INTERLOCALS SUPERSEDED. Commencing on the Effective Date of this lnterlocal Agreement as defined in Section 8, the County and the Municipalities agree that the County shall administer the allocation of estimated cash receipts P;l.~C 3 of 7 ~ and shall distribute the proceeds of the First Local Option Fuel Tax to the Municipalities and the County in accordance with the distribution formula in Appendix A. The distribution terms of this Interlocal Agreement shall supersede the distribution formulas contained in the Prior Interlocals, and the distribution of the First Local Option Fuel Tax proceeds shall be governed specifically by the terms of this Interlocal Agreement as of the Effective Date. During the period between when this Interlocal Agreement is approved by the parties hereto and the Effective Date, the First Local Option Fuel Tax shall be distributed in accordance with the Interlocal Agreement dated July 1, 1991. The parties hereby agree that all distributions which have been undertaken prior to the date hereof are proper and acceptable and the parties hereby waive any right to dispute any amounts previously distributed. SECTION 5. ABILITY TO PLEDGE. The parties respective portions of the First Local Option Fuel Tax may be pledged by the County or the Municipalities to secure revenue bonds or other obligations for the purposes set forth in Section 336.025, Florida Statutes, and as set forth in this Agreement. The County arid the Municipalities may also develop, implement and administer any other program or financial arrangement in accordance with applicable law and this Interlocal Agreement which provides for payment with their respective share of the First Local Option Fuel Tax. SECTION 6. NEW MUNICIPALITIES. Any municipality which may become newly incorporated in the County after the effective date hereof and which is eligible for participation in the distribution of the proceeds of the First Local Option Fuel Tax under Parts II and VI of Chapter 218 may become a party hereto, but only in accordance with Section 336.025(4)(b), Florida Statutes. Page -I- ()r 7 SECTION 7. AMENDMENT. This Agreement may be amended in writing upon the express formal consent of the governing bodies of all the parties. SECTION 8. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Agreement shall be effective for the purposes stated herein on September 1, 2007, and except as otherwise provided herein, shall expire on August 31, 2017. SECTION 9. TERMINATION IF NO LEVY. This Agreement shall automatically terminate in the event that the County does not adopt an ordinance extending the First Local Option Fuel Tax pursuant to Section 336.025, Florida Statutes, on or before January 1,2007. SECTION 10. PERIODIC REVIEW. The County and Municipalities shall review the distribution formula for the First Local Option Fuel Tax at least every ten (10) years during the term hereof, including any extensions of this Interlocal Agreement. SECTION 11. FILING INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT. Upon the execution hereof by the duly authorized representatives of the parties, this Interlocal Agreement shall be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for recording in the public records of Pinellas County, Florida, as required by Section 163.01(11), Florida Statutes. <SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS> Page ~ of '7 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Interlocal Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. ATTEST: KEN BURKE PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA by and through its Board of County Commissioners BY~~ . ..De,pJ..lty Clerk ~,' ,,\ ,:l .',).... l< '. " . _, _ :' '. ..' (;') .""' ... \,) . I . . II .. .- . . . \. ~ ~' ~ ':l~l :< .. APPROVED AS TO FORM: ~-- J _ ... .- '" . " . r. .. . C') ..., ,.", ,.-....-- ..... (:. :;;.- .. "". J tp.- ,'. ~\..: ......... , . jj . .. .. '" " II- .. ~ A ,. t;J ~ ,............. (r... -'I .., l~ r,/ \ # ,"", '~ \- .... .. ','I, " ...' , . ..... ~ - - \,1ll ',: ,"\\\\l\'~' . " ~,. . Pa.~L' () '(If 7 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Interlocal Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. ATTEST KEN BURKE, CLERK By: PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA by and through its Board of County Commissioners By: John Morroni, Chairman Deputy Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By:A.0J~ ~ Town Clerk :~:WN 2!tfJR ayor 9 [SEAL] ATTEST: CITY OF BELLEAIR BEACH By: By: Mayor City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: CITY OF BELLEAIR BLUFFS By: By: City Clerk Mayor [SEAL] ATTEST: . TOWN OF BELLEAIR SHORE By: By: Town Clerk Mayor [SEAL] Page 6 of II IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Interlocal Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. ATTEST KEN BURKE, CLERK PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA by and through its Board of County Commissioners By: By: Deputy Clerk John Morroni, Chairman [SEAL] ATTEST: TOWN OF BELLEAIR By: By: Town Clerk Mayor [SEAL] ATTEST: BYvt~!-~~~ CITY~H By: yor [SEAL] ATTEST: CITY OF BELLEAIR BLUFFS By: By: City Clerk Mayor [SEAL] ATTEST: TOWN OF BELLEAIR SHORE By: By: Town Clerk Mayor [SEAL] f'ag:: () .if II IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Interlocal Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. ATTEST KEN BURKE, CLERK PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA by and through its Board of County Commissioners By: By: Deputy Clerk John Morroni, Chairman [SEAL] ATTEST: TOWN OF BELLEAIR :By: By: Town Clerk 1\tf ':n:rn-r J.T.J."jV.I. [SEAL] ATTEST: CITY OF BELLEAIR BEACH By: By: City Clerk Mayor [SEAL] ATT~ \ .. By: '8~~.b~ City Clerk By: Mayor [SEAL] ATTEST: TOWN OF BELLEAIR SHORE By: By: Town Clerk Mayor [SEAL] Page 6 of 11 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Interlocal Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. ATTEST: By: [SEAL] Page 6 01'7 TOWN OF BELLEAIR SHORE By: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Interlocal Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. ATTEST: By: [SEAL] Page 6of7 CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA By~f1.~4I William B. Home, II, City Manager COUNTERSIGNED:: By: 4'~y~ Jrank V. Hibbard, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: fak4 Pamela K. . n, City Attorney IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Interlocal Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. ATTEST: CITY OF DUNEDIN, FLORIDA By: ~ City Clerk C;-a-2 By: ('-~ CJoaQ._ ._ ~ Doglio~or [SEAL] Page 6 of 7 ATTEST: By: ATTEST: By: CITY OF CLEARWATER By: City Clerk Mayor [SEAL] CITY OF DUNEDIN By: City Clerk Mayor [SEAL] ATTEST: -7 \./. 4 BYi:'::;l~ Y11. /)//Y'.(...L . - City Clerk ~ CITY OF GULFPORT B~~!J !fL Mayor ATTEST: By: [SEAL] CITY OF INDIAN ROCKS BEACH By: City Clerk Mayor [SEAL] ATTEST: TOWN OF INDIAN SHORES By: By: Town Clerk Mayor [SEAL] ATTEST: CITY OF KENNETH CITY By: By: City Clerk Mayor [SEAL] P::HTP 7 ,."f 7 ATTEST: CITY OF CLEARWATER By: By: City Clerk Mayor [SEAL] ATTEST: CITY OF DUNEDIN By: By: City Clerk Mayor [SEAL] ATTEST: CITY OF GULFPORT By: By: City Clerk Mayor [SEAL] By: CITY OF ~li}N ROJKS)EACH . By: U/ [/~ William A. Ockunzzi, . or [SEAL] ATTEST: TOWN OF INDIAN SHORES By: By: Town Clerk Mayor [SEAL] ATTEST: CITY OF KENNETH CITY By: By: City Clerk Mayor [SEAL] Page 7 of 11 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Interlocal Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. ATTEST: TOWN OF INDIAN SHORES BY:~A~) ~ Marcia Grantham, Town.Clerk By: iL~L ~~4- , Donald L. Taber, Mayor [SEAL] Page 6 of 7 ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: Town Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: ~~ ~ [SEAL] Page 7 of II CITY OF CLE.ARW ATER By: Mayor CITY OF DUNEDIN By: Mayor CITY OF GULFPORT By: Mayor CITY OF INDIAN ROCKS BEACH By: Mayor TOWN OF INDIAN SHORES By: Mayor C.TIY~TH.. CITY. ~ By:._ ..~#~ / yor ... .., IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Interlocal Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. ATTEST: CITY OF LARGO, FLORIDA By: ~~~ ~e ton, City Manager B~~ RobertJa son, Mayor [SEAL] / . - . 11 ~ iane &" e.r. ner, C~~~lerk 'f- ............ $' It"~ .c-(OR\Q~...--- h\\\"............ Page 6 of 7 ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: ATTEST: By: ATTEST: By: ATTEST: By: [SEAL] Town Clerk [SEAL] City Clerk [SEAL] City Clerk [SEAL] Town Clerk [SEAL] Page 8 of 10 CITY OF LARGO By: Mayor TOWN OF N. REDINGTON BEACH By: Mayor CITY OF OLDSMAR By: Mayor CITY OF PINELLAS PARK By: Mayor TOWN OF REDINGTON BEACH By: Mayor IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Interlocal Agreement to be executed as of the day and year fIrst above written. . ATTEST: TOWN OF N. REDINGTON BEACH ~~~)Y~1h Sharon Proehl, Town C erk By: [SEAL] Page 6 of 7 ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: Town Clerk [SEAL] A. TTEST: .' .~. .. By: ~a(}~ Ity Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: T own Clerk [SEAL] l'agc i) oi j i CITY OF LARGO By: Mayor CITY OF MADEIRA BEACH By: Mayor TOWN OF N. REDINGTON BEACH By: Mayor By: Maypr TOWN OF REDINGTON BEACH By: Mayor ATTEST: CITY OF LARGO By: By: Mayor City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: CITY OF MADEIRA BEACH By: By: City Clerk Mayor [SEAL] Af"fEST: TOWN OF N. REDINGTON BEACH By: By: Town Clerk Mayor [SEAL] ATTEST: CITY OF OLDSMAR By: By: City Clerk Mayor [SEAL] ATTESrji a ~ By: _. )U~hl! (1f; 'ju( Deput>City Clerk Christine Gardner, CMC [SEAL] k-- ATTEST: OF REDINGTON BEACH By: By: Town Clerk Mayor [SEAL] Pai:!c ') ,Jf 11 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Interlocal Agreement to be executed as ofthe day and year first above written. ATTEST: By: ~~~ [SEAL] ~~{ Itt kt.JJr, Page 6 01'7 TOWN OF REDINGTON BEACH By: ATTEST: By: Town Clerk [SEAL ] ATTEST: By: ATTEST: By: ATTEST: By: ATTEST: By: ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] City Clerk [SEAL] City Clerk [SEAL] City Clerk [SEAL] City Clerk [SEAL] Page 9 ,,1' I J TOWN OF REDINGTO By: CITY OF SAFETY HARBOR By: Mayor CITY OF SEMINOLE By: Mayor CITY OF ST. PETE BEACH By: Mayor CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG By: Mayor CITY OF SOUTH PASADENA By: Mayor ATTEST: By: Town Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: BY:~~ Ci Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] P""'l' C) "I' I ! TOWN OF REDINGTON SHORES By: Mayor CITY OF SAFETY HARBOR :;: By ~ ~~. ayor CITY OF SEMINOLE By: Mayor CITY OF ST. PETE BEACH By: Mayor CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG By: Mayor CITY OF SOUTH PASADENA By: Mayor ATTEST: By: Town Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] By: [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] p'~~.'_-;'" "::l .-~r ~ ~ By: TOWN OF REDINGTON SHORES Mayor CITY OF SAFETY HARBOR By: Mayor CITY OF SENm~OLE . B~Jtu; k ~~A . / Mayor - . - CITY OF ST. PETE BEACH By: Mayor CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG By: Mayor CITY OF SOUTH PASADENA By: Mayor ATTEST: By: Town Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By:~^-WrL ~ roC~/1 City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] TOWN OF REDINGTON'SHORES By: Mayor CITY OF SAFETY HARBOR By: Mayor CITY OF SEMINOLE By: Mayor CITY OF ST. PETE BEACH By: W,J J ?:rjd" Mayor lj . . . CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG By: Mayor CITY OF SOUTH PASADENA By: Mayor Page 9 of 11 ATTEST: By: Town Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] [SEAL] TOWN OF REDINGTON SHORES By: Mayor CITY OF SAFETY HARBOR By: Mayor CITY OF SEMINOLE By: Mayor CITY OF ST. PETE BEACH By: Mayor CITYOK~BURG By: ..,- ~ Mayor CITY OF SOUTH PASADENA By: Page 9 of II Mayor ATTEST: By: Town Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk [SEAL] ATTEST: By: _9!Y~fl~ [SEAL] ATTEST: By: City Clerk "[SEAL] -- ... ATTESdJ ~y ...........:~ ,~<tJ2d1I . .....City.Clerk// [SEAL] Page 9 of11 TOWN OF REDThTGTON SHORES By: Mayor CITY OF SAFETY HARBOR By: .---Mayor-mm---- ..- CITY OF SEMINOLE By: Mayor CITY OF ST. PETE BEACH By: M:~yor CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG By: Mayor .u. .__. .on ,_...._.._.. ._.___u. .-.--.. .. .. . .." By: CITY IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Interlocal Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. ATTEST: CITY OF TARPON SPRINGS By: fa _~ Beverly ~r [SEAL] Page 6 01'7 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Interlocal Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. ATTEST: By: ~ aM 6-1, '-, Ralph Sttt:": CIty Manager [SEAL] Page 601' 7 CITY OF TREASURE ISLAND BY:~ Mary M f, Mayor. . APPENDIX A TO INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT DATED AS OF ~ :2.../ ,2005 The Municipalities shall be entitled to receive forty percent (40%) of the First Local Option Gas Tax proceeds received by the County from the Department of Revenue and the County shall be entitled to retain sixty percent (60%) of the Local Option Gas Tax proceeds. The Municipalities shall individually be entitled to receive the following respective portions of such forty percent (40%): Municipalitv Allocation of Local Option Gas Tax to be Received Effective September 1. 2007 Belleair Belleair Beach Belleair Bluffs Belleair Shore Clearwater Dunedin Gulfport Indian Rocks Beach Indian Shores Kenneth City Largo Madeira Beach N. Redington Beach Oldsmar Pinellas Park Redington Beach Redington Shores Safety Harbor St. Petersburg St. Pete Beach Seminole South Pasadena Tarpon Springs Treasure Island 0.0062 0.0025 0.0034 0.0001 0.1673 0.0564 0.0195 0.0080 0.0027 0.0069 0.1104 0.0068 0.0023 0.0208 0.0722 0.0024 0.0036 0.0270 0.3837 0.0152 0.0270 0.0089 0.0351 0.0114 Page 7 of 7 ,,\\iH H HHII;~ ~~\ .... . '~"and Cleft( I,KENBU. . . 1lt'1' ....... era do Ex-otflc~ ~ .' . here . . ", above a"l'l =S . true and by~~ ofthEJorl Inal a(..,' <.' idJ In the offICI=t he SOlrdO? 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