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Commissioner W.P - / 0-L moved adoption
of the following Resolution:
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO
RESOLUTION NO. 89- y-`(
A RESOLUTION NOTIFYING THE STATE TREASURER TO
DISTRIBUTE FEDERAL MINERAL LEASING FUNDS IN
ACCORD WITH THE PROVISIONS OF §34 -63 -102, C.R.S
WHEREAS, §34 -63 -102 of the Colorado Revised Statutes provides
for a distribution of a portion of those moneys received by the
State Treasurer pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Mineral
Land Leasing Act of February 25, 1920, for the use of public
schools and political subdivisions of the State of Colorado for the
planning, construction, and maintenance public facilities and for
public services; and
WHEREAS, §34- 63- 102(3)(c), C.R.S., provides that each county
shall notify the State Treasurer to have at least twenty -five
percent (25%) of the money described in §34- 63- 102(3)(a) dis-
tributed to any school district within the county specified; and
WHEREAS, the aforesaid statute further provides each county
shall also notify the State Treasurer to distribute thirty -seven
and one -half percent (37.5 %) of the moneys described in §34-63 -
102(3)(a) which exceed Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars
($250,000.00) to the municipalities within the county according to
that percentage which the population within each municipality bears
to the total population of all municipalities located within the
county.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO:
THAT, the State Treasurer is hereby directed to distribute a
total of twenty -five percent (25 %) of moneys described in §34-63 -
102(3)(a), C.R.S., to the school districts within Eagle County.
THAT, the twenty -five percent (25 %) allocated to the public
school districts within the county shall be divided in proportion
to which the average daily pupil attendance of each district during
the preceding school year bears to the aggregate average daily
pupil attendance in all districts in Eagle County during said
school year. The aggregate average daily pupil attendance in Eagle
County for the school year 1988 -1989 is 2,891.0 pupils. The aver-
age pupil attendance of each school district within Eagle County,
and the resulting percentages, are as follows:
District
Average Attendance
Percentage of 25%
Eagle County Re50J
Roaring Fork Rel
West Grand Dist.
2,354.0
533.0
4.0
81.425112%
18.436527%
0.138360%
The Board further requests, in accord with §34 -63 -102 of the
Colorado Revised Statutes, that the State Treasurer disburse the
remaining seventy -five percent (75 %) to the Treasurer of Eagle
County. In the event the moneys described in §34- 63- 102(3) (c),
C.R.S., exceed Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00),
the State Treasurer shall distribute to the municipalities within
Eagle County thirty -seven and one -half percent (37.5 %) of said
moneys according the percentage which the population within each
municipality bears to the total population of all municipalities
located within Eagle County.
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the office of the County Manager
is directed to mail a copy of this Resolution to the State
Treasurer as Eagle County's notification and direction as to
disbursement of said mineral leasing funds.
MOVED, READ AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners
of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, at its regular meeting
held the day of March, 1989.
By:
Jerk to the Board of
County Commissioners
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George Gates, Commissioner
Commissioner 0 47 - seconded adoption of the
foregoing resolution. The roll having been called, the vote was
as follows:
Commissioner
Richard L.
Gustafson
Commissioner
Donald H.
Welch
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commissioner
George A.
Gates
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This Resolution passed by iV�lulu/ v1l006 vote of the Board of County
Commissioners of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado.
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COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF
COLORADO, By and Through Its
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS