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Item 8ACITY OF SOUTHLAKE MEMORANDUM September 28, 2021 To: Shana Yelverton, City Manager From: Amy Shelley, City Secretary Item 8A Subject: Resolution No. 21-045, nominating candidate(s) to the Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) Board of Directors. Action Requested: Approve Resolution No. 21-045, nominating candidate(s) to the Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) Board of Directors. Background Information: The Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) is seeking nominations for candidates to serve on the board of Directors. The terms of service for the members of the current Board of Directors will expire on December 31, 2021. Each voting unit may nominate one candidate for each of the five positions to be filled but are not required to make any nomination or may nominate any number up to five. Nominations must be submitted to the Chief Appraiser as a resolution or official action adopted by the City Council by October 15, 2021. The current TAD Board of Directors are: Kathryn Wilemon, Chairman Rich DeOtte, Secretary Gary Losada Joe Ralph Martinez Tony Pompa Wendy Burges, Tarrant County Tax Assessor -Collector In order to be eligible to serve as directors, the nominees must have resided in Tarrant County for at least two years prior to January 1, 2022. They may serve on the governing body of a taxing unit in the County and still be eligible to serve as a Directors. However, an employee of a taxing unit is prohibited from serving as a Director unless that employee is also an elected official of the governing body. A Director may not be related to a person who is in the business of appraising property for property tax purposed or represents property owners for compensation in proceedings in the appraisal district or appraised property for use in a proceeding in the appraisal district or who is employed by the appraisal district. A person is ineligible to serve as a director if the individual or a business in which the individual has a substantial interest, enters into a contract with the appraisal district or enters into a contract with a taxing unit in the district, if that contact relates to the performance of an activity governed by Title I of the Texas Property Tax Code (for example, appraising property for tax purposed or Financial Considerations: Strategic Link: Citizen Input/ Board Review: Legal Review: Alternatives: Supporting Documents: determining eligibility for exemptions). A substantial interest exists where the individual and spouse have a combined ownership of at least 10% of the voting stock or shares of a business, or either of them is a partner, limited partner or an office. Based on the 2021 adjusted tax levy, Southlake will have 35 votes to cast for the election, which will take place by December 15, 2021. As of the date of this memo, Southlake has not received any nominations for consideration. This item allows the opportunity for City Council to nominate candidates for the TAD Board of Directors. Not applicable C5: Promote opportunities for partnerships involvement Not applicable Not applicable None TAD Letter Dated September 17, 2021 Resolution No. 21-045 and volunteer Staff Recommendation: Approve Resolution No. 21-045, nominating candidate(s) to the Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) Board of Directors. RESOLUTION NO. 21-045 A RESOLUTION NOMINATING CANDIDATE(S) FOR THE TARRANT APPRAISAL DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS Whereas, the City of Southlake contracts with the Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) for setting property valuations; and Whereas, the City of Southlake is entitled to nominate one candidate for each of the five positions on the Tarrant Appraisal District Board of Directors; and Whereas, the terms of the TAD Board of Directors expire December 31, 2021. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1. THAT the City of Southlake nominates the following to serve on the Tarrant Appraisal District Board of Directors: Section 2. This resolution is hereby effective upon passage and approval by the City Council. PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS, THE 5T" DAY OF OCTOBER 2021. CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS John Huffman Mayor ATTEST: Amy Shelley, TRMC City Secretary Letter to Taxing Units Appointments to Board of Directors September 17, 2021 Tarrant Appraisal District September 17, 2021 Mr. John Huffman Mayor City of Southlake 1400 Main St., Suite 270 Southlake, Texas 76092 RE: Appointments to Board of Directors for 2022-2023 Nomination of Candidates Dear Mr. Huffman: Jeff Law Executive Director Chief Appraiser The current two-year terms of the five voting members of the Tarrant Appraisal District Board of Directors will expire on December 31, 2021. By law, the Tarrant County Tax Assessor - Collector will continue to serve as a non -voting member. The first step in appointing voting members for the 2022-2023 term is calculating the number of votes to which taxing units are entitled. As required by Section 6.03 of the Property Tax Code, I have calculated and provide in the attached list the number of votes for each school district, city, and county entity that is entitled to participate in the appointment process. The next step is nomination of candidates. The governing body of each taxing unit on the attached list may nominate up to five candidates. Taxing units are not required to submit any nominations but, if they choose to do so, the nominations may be made only by a resolution adopted by the governing body and the presiding officer of the governing body must submit the names of the nominees to me before October IS, 2021. To be eligible to serve as a voting member of the Board of Directors, an individual must have resided in Tarrant County for at least the two years immediately preceding January 1, 2022. An individual who is otherwise eligible is not ineligible because he or she is a member of the government body of a taxing unit. Texas law restricts eligibility and conduct of members of governmental bodies such as appraisal districts' boards of directors. In consultation with your attorneys, please review the Property Tax Code and other applicable laws carefully for the details of those restrictions, including definitions of "substantial interest", "business entity", "deferred", "abated", and other terms used below and for the potential criminal consequences of violating certain restrictions. In summary, the Property Tax Code provides that the following are ineligible to serve as voting members of the Board of Directors: • an individual who has been an employee of Tarrant Appraisal District at any time during the preceding three years; • an individual who has served as a voting member of the Board of Directors for all or part of five terms; 2500 Handley-Ederville Road • Fort Worth, Texas 76118-6909 • (817) 284-0024 • www.tad.org Letter to Taxing Units Appointments to Board of Directors September 17, 2021 • an individual who is an employee of a taxing unit that participates in Tarrant Appraisal District unless the individual is also a member of the governing body or an elected official of a taxing unit that participates in the District; • an individual who, directly or through a business entity in which he or she has a substantial interest, is a party to a contract with Tarrant Appraisal District or a taxing unit that participates in the District, if the contract relates to the performance of any activity governed by the Property Tax Code; • an individual who has engaged in the business of appraising property for compensation for use in proceedings under the Property Tax Code at any time during the preceding three years; • an individual who has engaged in the business of representing property owners for compensation in proceedings under the Property Tax Code in Tarrant County at any time during the preceding three years; • an individual who is related by blood or marriage to an individual who is engaged in the business of appraising property for compensation for use in proceedings under the Property Tax Code or of representing property owners for compensation in proceedings under the Property Tax Code in Tarrant County, if the relationship is within the 1" or 2nd degrees on the following chart; DEGREE By Consanguinity • Parents • Children By Affinity • Spouses of relatives listed under first degree consanguinity • Spouse • Spouse's parents • Spouse's children • Stepparents • Stepchildren Degrees of Consanguinity and Affinity DEGREE By Consanguinity • Grandparents • Grandchildren • Brothers & sisters By Affinity • Spouses of relatives listed by second degree consanguinity • Spouse's grandparents • Spouse's grandchildren • Spouse's brothers & sisters 2 0 DEGREE By Consanguinity • Great grandparents • Great grandchildren • Nieces & nephews • Aunts & uncles By Affinity • No prohibitions a an individual who owns property on which delinquent taxes have been owed to a taxing unit for more than 60 days after the date the individual knew or should have known of the delinquency unless the delinquent taxes, penalty, and interest are being paid under an installment plan or a suit to collect the delinquent taxes is deferred or abated. When submitting nominations, please include not only the full name of each candidate, but also his or her complete address and a current resume. 2500 Handley-Ederville Road • Fort Worth, Texas 76118-6909 • (817) 284-0024 • www.tad.org Letter to Taxing Units Appointments to Board of Directors September 17, 2021 From timely submitted nominations, I will prepare and distribute before October 30th a ballot to each taxing unit entitled to participate in the appointment process. The appointment process and schedule set out in Section 6.03 of the Property Tax Code may be summarized as follows: before October 01, 2021 Chief Appraiser calculates numbers of votes and notifies taxing units before October 15, 2021 Governing bodies of taxing units nominate candidates by resolution and send names to Chief Appraiser before October 30, 2021 Chief Appraiser prepares ballot and sends it to taxing units before December 15, 2021 Governing bodies of taxing units determine their votes by resolution and send submit votes to Chief Appraiser before December 31, 2021 Chief Appraiser counts votes, determines which candidates received the most votes, and submits results to taxing units January 1, 2022 new two-year term begins If you have questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Jeff Law Executive Director Chief Appraiser JL:jw Enclosures Ms. Shana Yelverton 2500 Handley-Ederville Road • Fort Worth, Texas 76118-6909 • (817) 284-0024 • www.tad.org TARRANT APPRAISAL DISTRICT Calculation of Taxing Entity Votes for Board of Directors Per Section 6.03(d) ofTexas Property Tax Code Calculation of Votes For Appointment to Board of Directors School Districts: Aledo ISD 5 Arlington ISD 465 Azle ISD 25 Birdville ISD 165 Burleson ISD 30 Carroll ISD 130 Castleberry ISD 10 Cove ley ISD 125 Eagle Mountain/Saginaw ISD 175 Everman ISD 25 Fort Worth ISD 610 Godley ISD 0 Grapevine/Colleyville ISD 230 Hurst/EUIess/Bedford ISD 200 Keller ISD 290 Kennedale ISD 25 Lake Worth ISD 20 Lewisville ISD 5 Mansfield ISD 225 Northwest ISD 160 White Settlement ISD 35 Total Schools 2,955 Cities: City of Arlington 190 City of Azle 5 City of Bedford 25 City of Benbrook 15 City of Blue Mound 0 City of Burleson 5 City of Colleyville 20 City ofCrowley 10 City of Dalworthington Gardens 0 Edgecliff' Village 0 City of Euless 25 City of Everman 5 city of I- lower Mound 0 City 01,11-orest Hill City of Fort Worth City ol'Grand Prairie City o1-Grapevine City of llaltom City City of haslet City of 111.11-st City of Keller City of Kennedale Town ol' t_akeside City of Lake Worth City ol-Mansfield City of N. Richland Hills Town of Pantego City of Pelican Bay City of Reno City of Richland Hills City of River Oaks City of Roanoke City of Saginaw City of Sansom Park City of SOuthlake Town of Trophy Club City of Watauga Town of Westlake City of Westover Hills Westworth Village City of White Settlement Total Cities Other. Tarrant County Tarrant County College Total Other Total All 5 600 60 30 20 5 70 25 5 0 5 50 35 0 0 0 5 5 0 10 0 35 0 10 5 5 0 10 1,245 515 290 M 5,005