Title
a. Receive report from the Board of Supervisors Cannabis Committee regarding proposed FY2018-19 resource allocations to Departments from commercial cannabis general tax revenue; and
b. Provide direction to staff CAO-IGLA. (CORRECT VERSION OF BOARD REPORT ADDED VIA SUPPLEMENTAL)
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
Receive report from the Board of Supervisors Cannabis Committee regarding proposed FY2018-19 resource allocations to Departments from commercial cannabis general tax revenue; and
Provide direction to staff CAO-IGLA.
SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
In 2017, the various County departments involved in the commercial cannabis program were requested to provide an estimate of their funding needs for program operation in FY18-19. The original request from the 10 involved departments totaled in excess of $10M. Cannabis tax revenue, at the current tax rate, is estimated to be approximately $7.0M to $7.5M in Fy18-19. CAO staff, along with Supervisor Phillips representing the Board Cannabis Committee, met with representatives of various departments to review their requests in detail. Ultimately, CAO staff developed a recommended funding level for program operation in FY18-19 of $3.6M. The allocation recommended by staff and reviewed/modified by the Board Cannabis Committee on March 26, 2018 is shown as Attachment “A”. A brief description of the functions of the various positions is shown in Attachment “B”.
OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:
The following have been involved in reviewing this matter:
Board of Supervisors Cannabis Committee, CAO-IGLA, Auditor/Controller, Appraiser/Clerk/Recorder, Agricultural Commissions, County Counsel, District Attorney, Environmental Health, Public Health, RMA, Sheriff and Treasurer/Tax Collector.
FINANCING:
If ultimately approved by the Board of Supervisor, funding for proposed FY18-19 cannabis program operations would total $3,556,891. This funding would be provided by the County Commercial cannabis tax revenue. Given the constrained nature of funding resources for FY18-19, it is unclear at this time the extent of funding which may be available for cannabis program operations.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS STRATEGIC INITIATIVES:
The County commercial cannabis program is a major new industry which has the capability of generating much needed revenue which could potentially fund County programs.
Mark a check to the related Board of Supervisors Strategic Initiatives
X Economic Development
X Administration
X Health and Human Services
X Infrastructure
X Public Safety
Prepared by: Maegan Ruiz-Ignacio, Administrative Assistant Confidential, ext. 5508
Approved by: Nicholas E. Chiulos, Assistant County Administrator-IGLA, ext. 5145
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Nicholas E. Chiulos, Assistant County Administrative Officer Date
Attachments:
Attachment “A”
Attachment “B”
Attachments are on file with the Clerk of the Board