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AGENDA SUWANNEE RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT FINAL PUBLIC HEARING ON THE FISCAL YEAR 2019 BUDGET OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Tuesday, September 25, 2018 District Headquarters 5:05 p.m. Live Oak, Florida Note: 1. Call to order and roll call 2. Fiscal Year 2019 Final Millage and Final Budget Overview 3. Comments and questions from the public 4. Adoption of Resolution No. 2018-08, Final Millage Rate for Fiscal Year 2019 Budget 5. Adoption of Resolution No. 2018-09, Final Budget for Fiscal Year 2019 6. Announcements 7. Adjournment The above represents the agenda for the September 25, 2018, Governing Board Final Public Hearing on the FY 2019 Budget for the Suwannee River Water Management District. Any member of the public, who wishes to address the Board on any agenda item, or any other topic, must sign up (including the completion of the required speaker forms) with the Executive Director or designee before the time designated for Public Comment. During Public Comment, the Chair shall recognize those persons signed up to speak on agenda items first. To the extent time permits, the Chair shall thereafter recognize those persons signed up to speak on non-agenda items. Unless, leave is given by the Chair, (1) all speakers will be limited to three minutes per topic, (2) any identifiable group of three persons or more shall be required to choose a representative, who shall be limited to five minutes per topic. When recognized by the Chair during Public Comment, a speaker may request to be allowed to make his or her comments at the time the Board considers an agenda item. The Chair may grant or deny such request in the Chair s sole discretion. Definitions: "Lobbies" is defined as seeking to influence a district policy or procurement decision or an attempt to obtain the goodwill of a district official or employee. (112.3261(1)(b), Florida Statutes [F.S.]) "Lobbyist" is a person who is employed and receives payment, or who contracts for economic consideration, for the purpose of lobbying, or a person who is principally employed for governmental affairs by another person or governmental entity to lobby on behalf of that other person or governmental entity. (112.3215(1)(h), F.S.)

The Board may act upon (including reconsideration) any agenda item at any time during the meeting. The agenda may be changed only for good cause as determined by the Chair and stated in the record. If, after the regular time for Public Comment, the agenda is amended to add an item for consideration, the Chair shall allow public comment on the added agenda item prior to the Board taking action thereon. All decisions of the Chair concerning parliamentary procedures, decorum, and rules of order will be final, unless they are overcome by a majority of the members of the Board in attendance. If any person decides to appeal any decision with respect to any action considered at the above referenced meeting and hearing, such person may need to ensure a verbatim record of the proceeding is made to include testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is made.

MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: Governing Board Hugh Thomas, Executive Director DATE: September 14, 2018 RE: Adoption of Resolution No. 2018-08, Final Millage Rate for Fiscal Year 2019 Budget RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Governing Board approve Resolution 2018-08 to adopt a Final Millage Rate of 0.3948 for Fiscal Year 2019. BACKGROUND The Suwannee River Water Management District is the taxing authority that proposes to levy the rolled-back millage rate of 0.3948 for Fiscal Year (FY) 2019, which is a 0.0 percent change from the rolled-back rate. The rolled-back millage rate of 0.3948 is based on taxable property values from all the property appraiser s offices within the District. At the July 10, 2018 Governing Board Meeting, the Board approved a proposed rolled-back millage rate of 0.3948 for FY 2019, a Tentative Budget of $70,960,368, and authorized staff to notify the property appraisers for all counties within the District. Staff was given the ability to adjust the rate minimally if revised information was received. Staff did not receive any revised information that would require adjustment to the millage rate. At the September 11, 2018 Governing Board First Public Hearing, the Board approved Resolution 2018-06 to adopt a FY 2019 Tentative Millage Rate of 0.3948 and approved Resolution 2018-07 to adopt a FY 2019 Tentative Budget of $70,960,368. The Final FY 2019 Millage Rate and Budget has been developed in accordance with the budget guidelines set forth by the Governing Board. Also, staff has worked in cooperation with the Governor s Office and Legislature to ensure adequate fiscal resources are available to effectively implement our core mission. This Final FY 2019 Millage Rate and Budget was developed in keeping with statutory provisions and direction provided by the Governor's Office, the Florida Legislature, and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. PS/tm Attachments

SUWANNEE RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT RESOLUTION NUMBER 2018-08 ADOPTION OF FINAL MILLAGE RATE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2019 COMMENCING OCTOBER 1, 2018 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 WHEREAS, the Governing Board of the Suwannee River Water Management District (District) by authority of Article VII, Section 9(b) of the Florida Constitution, and Chapters 200 and 373, Florida Statutes, is authorized to levy ad valorem taxes on taxable property within the District; and WHEREAS, the ensuing fiscal year of the District shall extend the period beginning October 1, 2018, and ending September 30, 2019; and WHEREAS, the Governing Board of the District has determined that a Final Millage Rate as provided for in Sections 200.065, 373.503 and 373.536, Florida Statutes, is necessary to provide funds for the final budgeted expenditures of the District for Fiscal Year 2019 and should be levied in the amount set forth herein; and WHEREAS, notices of proposed property taxes, advising of date, time, and place of the first and final public hearing, were prepared and transmitted, pursuant to Section 200.065, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the first public hearing on the Tentative Millage Rate and Budget was held by the Governing Board of the District at 9925 County Road 49, Live Oak, Florida, on September 11, 2018, commencing at 5:05 p.m. as provided in the notice; and WHEREAS, the final public hearing on the Fiscal Year 2019 Final Millage Rate and Final Budget was held by the Governing Board of the District at 9225 County Road 49, Live Oak, Florida, on September 25, 2018, commencing at 5:05 p.m. as provided in the notice, at which the name of the taxing authority, the rolled-back rate, the percentage of change from the rolled-back rate, and the millage rate to be levied were publicly announced, and the general public was allowed to ask questions and speak prior to the adoption of any measures. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED; by the Governing Board of the Suwannee River Water Management District that: 1. There is adopted and levied a Final Millage Rate, as provided for in Sections 373.503 and 373.536, Florida Statutes, at the rolled-back millage rate of 0.3948 for Fiscal Year 2019, to be assessed on the tax rolls for the year 2018, for the purpose of levying a uniform ad valorem tax on all taxable property in the counties within the District as certified by the county property appraisers pursuant to Section 200.065, Florida Statutes, excluding lands held by the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund to the extent specified in Section 373.543, Florida Statutes. 2. This final millage rate of 0.3948 of a mill is for Fiscal Year 2019 to defray expenses of the Suwannee River Water Management District for the fiscal year commencing October 1, 2018 and ending September 30, 2019. 3. The Fiscal Year 2019 Final Millage Rate of 0.3948 is equal to the rolled-back rate of 0.3948 mills.

RESOLUTION NUMBER 2018-08 Page 2 PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 25th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2018, A.D., AT P.M., BY THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE SUWANNEE RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT: SUWANNEE RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT BY ITS GOVERNING BOARD MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: VIRGINIA H. JOHNS, CHAIR ALPHONAS ALEXANDER, VICE CHAIR RICHARD SCHWAB, SECRETARY/TREASURER KEVIN W. BROWN GARY JONES CHARLES KEITH DON QUINCEY VIRGINIA SANCHEZ BRADLEY WILLIAMS ATTEST:

MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: Governing Board Hugh Thomas, Executive Director DATE: September 14, 2018 RE: Adoption of Resolution No. 2018-09, Final Budget for Fiscal Year 2019 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Governing Board approve Resolution 2018-09 to adopt a Final Budget of $70,960,368 for Fiscal Year 2019. BACKGROUND The Final Budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 has been developed in accordance with the budget guidelines set forth by the Governing Board. Additionally, staff has worked in cooperation with the Governor s Office and Legislature to ensure adequate fiscal resources are available to effectively implement our core mission. This budget was developed in keeping with statutory provisions and direction provided by the Governor's Office, the Florida Legislature, and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. At the July 10, 2018 Governing Board Meeting, the Board approved a Tentative Budget for FY 2019 of $70,960,368. Also, at the July 10, 2018 Governing Board Meeting, a proposed rolled-back Millage Rate of 0.3948 was approved. Staff was authorized to make adjustments and corrections to the budget and adjust the rolled-back millage rate if final data changed. Staff did not receive any additional information that would require an adjustment to the millage rate. However, staff received additional information that required an adjustment to the budget. On August 22, 2018, District staff was notified that the District was awarded a federal 319(h) grant in the amount of $300,000 for a Multi-Media Campaign for Springs and Resource Awareness in the Suwannee Valley. The source of revenues has been adjusted accordingly. This adjustment did not necessitate a modification to the total amount of the FY 2019 Tentative or Final Budget. At the September 11, 2018 Governing Board First Public Hearing, the Board approved Resolution 2018-06 to adopt a FY 2019 Tentative Millage Rate of 0.3948, and approved Resolution 2018-07 to adopt a FY 2019 Tentative Budget of $70,960,368. The following is a summary of the Final Budget for FY 2019 and program highlights. Budget Summary: The Final Budget for FY 2019 represents a standardized approach to budgeting and fiscal responsibility. It reflects the District s effort to prudently address core mission responsibilities

that consist of water supply, water quality, flood protection and natural systems in accordance with Governing Board priorities, Legislative directives, adopted Minimum Flows and Minimum Water Levels (MFLs) schedule, the District s 2018-2023 Florida Forever Work Plan and the District s Strategic Plan. The Final Budget for FY 2019 is $70,960,368, which includes the General Fund $8,099,719 and Special Revenue Funds $62,860,649 (See Attachment A). The Final Budget reduces last year s adopted millage rate of 0.4027 to the rolled-back rate of 0.3948 for FY 2019. The projected ad valorem revenue for FY 2019 is $6,016,776. The District budgeted 95% or $5,715,938 of the projected ad valorem revenue in the FY 2019 Final Budget. General Fund Budget Highlights: The Final Budget for the General Fund for FY 2019 is $8,099,719. It includes District revenue of $5,359,719 and State revenue of $2,740,000. District Revenue includes Ad Valorem, Investment Income and Permit Fees. State Revenue includes FY 2019 State Appropriation for Operations. The General Fund is the principal operating fund used to account for most of the District s general activities and technology and information services in the following programs: Water Resource Planning and Monitoring (water supply planning; other water resources planning; research data collection, analysis and monitoring; and federal planning technical assistance) Land Acquisition, Restoration and Public Works (water source development projects; waters supply development assistance; surface water projects; and non-water source development projects) Regulation (consumptive use permitting; water well construction permitting and contractor licensing; environmental resource and surface water permitting; and other regulatory and enforcement activities) Outreach (water resource education; public information; and legislative affairs) District Management and Administration (administrative and operations support; and tax collector/property appraiser fees) Special Revenue Funds Highlights: The Final Budget for the Special Revenue Funds for FY 2019 is $62,860,649. It includes District revenue of $1,816,219, local revenue of $91,600, State revenue of $49,202,863, Federal revenue of $4,933,000, and Fund Balance utilization of $6,816,967 (which includes $152,000 transferred in from the General Fund). District revenue includes Ad Valorem, Timber and transfers from the General Fund. Local revenue includes contributions for monitoring and data collection. State Revenue includes FY 2019 State Appropriation for Land Management, MFLs, Environmental Resource Planning (ERP) and Payment-in-Lieu of Taxes (PILT); Florida Department of Transportation Grants; Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Forestry Service Grants; Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission Grants; Suwannee River Partnership; and Florida Department of Environmental Protection

Springs Grants. State Springs Funding in the amount of $43,302,400 or 61% of the District s budget is allocated to springs protection and restoration. Federal Revenue includes Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Grants to update Flood Risk Maps and to deliver quality data that increases public awareness to reduce future flooding vulnerability and Federal Clean Water Act 2018 Section 319(h) Nonpoint Source Education Grant for a Suwannee Valley Springs Initiative project. Fund Balance utilization includes the District s General Fund Reserves committed for Agricultural and Regional Initiative Valuing Environmental Resources (RIVER) Cost- Share projects and the monitor well improvement project. It also includes reserves used for springs protection and restoration projects, water supply planning, water resource development projects, water quality improvement projects, and natural systems projects. Special Revenue Funds account for proceeds of specific revenue sources that are restricted or committed to expenditures for specific purposes including the following programs: Water Resource Planning and Monitoring (water supply planning; other water resources planning; research data collection, analysis and monitoring; and federal planning technical assistance) Land Acquisition, Restoration and Public Works (water source development projects; waters supply development assistance; surface water projects; and non-water source development projects) Operation and Maintenance of Lands and Works (land management; facilities; invasive plant control; other operation and maintenance activities, and fleet services) PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Fiscal Year 2019 (Final Budget) 1.0 Water Resources Planning and Monitoring $10,279,861 2.0 Acquisition, Restoration and Public Works $52,489,529 3.0 Operation and Maintenance of Lands and Works $4,947,220 4.0 Regulation $1,472,442 5.0 Outreach $233,763 6.0 District Management and Administration $1,537,553 TOTAL $70,960,368 The Final FY 2019 Budget reflects a Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) work force of sixty-six (66) employees and one (1.0) OPS position. The Final FY 2019 Budget will enable the District to protect our water resources for the benefit of our citizens and natural systems while lessening the burden on taxpayers and establishing a high level of public service. The Final Budget documents our commitment to implement cost efficiencies and enhance existing programs. PS/tm Attachments

SUWANNEE RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT RESOLUTION NUMBER 2018-09 ADOPTION OF FINAL BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2019 COMMENCING OCTOBER 1, 2018 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 WHEREAS, Chapters 200 and 373, Florida Statutes, require that the Governing Board of the Suwannee River Water Management District (District) adopt a Final Budget for the District for each fiscal year; and WHEREAS, the Governing Board of the District, after careful consideration and study, has caused to be prepared a Final Budget, including all items that are necessary and proper as provided by law for the District, for the ensuing fiscal year beginning October 1, 2018, and ending September 30, 2019, as provided for in Sections 200.065, 218.33, and 373.536, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, notices of proposed property taxes, advising of date, time and place of the first and final public budget hearings, were prepared and transmitted, pursuant to Section 200.065, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the first public hearing on the Tentative Millage Rate and Budget was held by the Governing Board of the District at 9925 County Road 49, Live Oak, Florida, on September 11, 2018, commencing at 5:05 p.m. as provided in the notice; and WHEREAS, the final public hearing on the Fiscal Year 2019 Final Millage Rate and Final Budget was held by the Governing Board of the District at 9225 County Road 49, Live Oak, Florida, on September 25, 2018, commencing at 5:05 p.m. as provided in the notice, at which the name of the taxing authority, the rolled-back rate, the percentage of change from the rolled-back rate, and the millage rate to be levied were publicly announced, and the general public was allowed to ask questions and speak prior to the adoption of any measures. WHEREAS, the Governing Board of the District, prior to adopting a Final Budget, has adopted Resolution Number 2018-08, Adoption of Final Millage Rate for Fiscal Year 2019, which established the Final Millage levy for Fiscal Year 2019 as provided for in Sections 200.065, 373.503 and 373.536, Florida Statutes. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED; by the Governing Board of the Suwannee River Water Management District that: The attached budget is hereby adopted as the Final Budget of the District for the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2018, and ending September 30, 2019, as the final operating and fiscal guide of the District for the upcoming fiscal year.

RESOLUTION NUMBER 2018-09 Page 2 PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 25th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2018, A.D., AT P.M., BY THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE SUWANNEE RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT: SUWANNEE RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT BY ITS GOVERNING BOARD MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: ATTEST: VIRGINIA H. JOHNS, CHAIR ALPHONAS ALEXANDER, VICE CHAIR RICHARD SCHWAB, SECRETARY/TREASURER KEVIN W. BROWN GARY JONES CHARLES KEITH DON QUINCEY VIRGINIA SANCHEZ BRADLEY WILLIAMS Attachments

BUDGET SUMMARY Suwannee River Water Management District - Fiscal Year 2018-2019 THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF THE SUWANNEE RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT ARE.4% MORE THAN LAST YEARS TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES. SPECIAL MILLAGE GENERAL REVENUE TOTAL I. ESTIMATED REVENUES AND BALANCES PER $1,000 FUND FUNDS BUDGET ESTIMATED REVENUES AD VALOREM TAXES (Rolled-back rate) 0.3948 $ 4,899,719 $ 816,219 $ 5,715,938 OTHER REVENUES Federal Revenue 4,933,000 4,933,000 State Revenue 2,740,000 49,202,863 51,942,863 Local Revenue 91,600 91,600 Permit and License Fees 150,000 150,000 Investment Income 310,000 310,000 Timber Sales 1,000,000 1,000,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES 8,099,719 56,043,682 64,143,401 TRANSFERS IN FROM GENERAL FUND - 152,000 152,000 BEGINNING FUND BALANCES/RESERVES 15,581,788 19,269,402 34,851,190 TOTAL REVENUES, TRANSFERS & FUND BALANCES $ 23,681,507 $ 75,465,084 $ 99,146,591 II. EXPENDITURES WATER RESOURCES PLANNING & MONITORING $ 3,588,657 $ 6,691,204 $ 10,279,861 ACQUISITION, RESTORATION & PUBLIC WORKS 1,267,304 51,222,225 52,489,529 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF LANDS & WORKS 4,947,220 4,947,220 REGULATION 1,472,442 1,472,442 OUTREACH 233,763 233,763 ADMINISTRATIVE AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT 1,537,553 1,537,553 TOTAL APPROPRIATED EXPENDITURES $ 8,099,719 $ 62,860,649 $ 70,960,368 TRANSFERS OUT 152,000-152,000 ENDING FUND BALANCES/RESERVES 15,429,788 12,604,435 28,034,223 TOTAL APPROPRIATED EXPENDITURES, TOTAL APPROPRIATED EXPENDITURES, TRANSFERS AND FUND BALANCES $ 23,681,507 $ 75,465,084 $ 99,146,591 THE TENTATIVE, ADOPTED, AND/OR FINAL BUDGETS ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD.

Suwannee River Water Management District Final Budget FY2018-19 (By Fund) General Fund Special Revenue Funds Total Budget Revenues Federal Revenue $ - $ 4,933,000 $ 4,933,000 State Revenue - Appropriations 2,740,000 4,021,723 6,761,723 State Revenue - Other 45,181,140 45,181,140 Local Revenue - 91,600 91,600 District Revenue Ad Valorem Taxes 4,899,719 816,219 5,715,938 Permit & License Fees 150,000-150,000 Interest Earnings 310,000-310,000 Timber Sales - 1,000,000 1,000,000 Other - - - Total Revenues $ 8,099,719 $ 56,043,682 $ 64,143,401 Transfers In from General Fund 152,000 152,000 Transfers Out (152,000) - (152,000) Fund Balance Utilization 152,000 6,664,967 6,816,967 TOTAL REVENUES & FUND BALANCE UTILIZATION $ 8,099,719 $ 62,860,649 $ 70,960,368 Expenditures Salaries & Benefits $ 4,966,397 $ 1,325,603 $ 6,292,000 Contractual Services 1,055,909 28,565,910 29,621,819 Operating Expenditures 954,333 566,566 1,520,899 Operating Capital Outlay 172,580 195,464 368,044 Fixed Capital Outlay - 1,050,000 1,050,000 Interagency Expenditures 950,500 31,157,106 32,107,606 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 8,099,719 $ 62,860,649 $ 70,960,368

Suwannee River Water Management District Final Budget FY2018-19 (Special Revenue Funds) Special Revenue Funds Middle Suwannee Springs Grants Local Revenue WMLTF - Springs District Monitor Well Improvement Plan Land Conservation Fund (Florida Forever) DOT ETDM Land Management Operations Fund DOT Mitigation MFL's Suwannee River Partnership District Agriculture Cost-Share District RIVER Cost- Share FEMA Reimbursable Grants (05) (06) (07) (08) (09) (10) (12) (13) (19) (20) (29) (51) (53) (56) (60) Revenues Federal Revenue $ 4,933,000 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 40,000 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 4,593,000 $ 300,000 State Revenue - Appropriations 4,021,723 - -. - - - 2,130,119-1,891,604 - - - - - State Revenue - Other 45,181,140 250,000 43,302,400-150,000 - - - 196,000 161,000-34,000 - - - 1,087,740 Local Revenue 91,600 - - 91,600 - - - - - - - - - - - - District Revenue Ad Valorem Taxes 816,219 - - - - - - - 816,219 - - - - - - - Permit & License Fees - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Interest Earnings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Timber Sales 1,000,000 - - - - - - - 1,000,000 - - - - - - - Other - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Total Revenues $ 56,043,682 $ 250,000 $ 43,302,400 $ 91,600 $ 150,000 $ - $ - $ - $ 4,182,338 $ 161,000 $ 1,891,604 $ 34,000 $ - $ - $ 4,593,000 $ 1,387,740 Transfers In from General Fund 152,000 152,000 Transfers Out - Fund Balance Utilization 6,664,967 115,000 300,000 5,335 1,197,382 100,000 119,000 2,180,579 2,647,671 TOTAL REVENUES & FUND BALANCE UTILIZATION $ 62,860,649 $ 250,000 $ 43,454,400 $ 91,600 $ 150,000 $ 115,000 $ 300,000 $ 5,335 $ 5,379,720 $ 261,000 $ 1,891,604 $ 153,000 $ 2,180,579 $ 2,647,671 $ 4,593,000 $ 1,387,740 Expenditures Salaries & Benefits $ 1,325,603 - - - - - - 5,335 667,664-637,604 - - - - 15,000 Contractual Services 28,565,910 250,000 16,182,300 - - 100,000 45,000-2,542,291 261,000 1,059,000-2,160,579-4,593,000 1,372,740 Operating Expenditures 566,566 - - - - 15,000 2,500-523,066-20,000 6,000 - - - - Operating Capital Outlay 195,464 - - - - - - - 195,464 - - - - - - - Fixed Capital Outlay 1,050,000 - - - - - 252,500-797,500 - - - - - - - Interagency Expenditures 31,157,106-27,272,100 91,600 150,000 - - - 653,735-175,000 147,000 20,000 2,647,671 - - TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 62,860,649 $ 250,000 $ 43,454,400 $ 91,600 $ 150,000 $ 115,000 $ 300,000 $ 5,335 $ 5,379,720 $ 261,000 $ 1,891,604 $ 153,000 $ 2,180,579 $ 2,647,671 $ 4,593,000 $ 1,387,740