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File #: 16678   
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/3/2025 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 11/18/2025 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Election of Value Adjustment Board Chairman by County Governing Body and Reappointment of Thomas Beisacher as Citizen Member to Value Adjustment Board
Attachments: 1. Department of Revenue Memo - BOCC Appointing VAB Chair - May 2024, 2. Chapter 12D-9(1) - VAB Requirements, 3. Minutes of July 27, 2010 - VAB Appointment of Thomas Beisacher, 4. Minute Traq 3948 From July 27, 2010 - VAB Appointment of Thomas Beisacher
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Election of Value Adjustment Board Chairman by County Governing Body and Reappointment of Thomas Beisacher as Citizen Member to Value Adjustment Board

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BRIEF OVERVIEW
The Department of Revenue (DOR) has advised that they interpret Florida Statute Section 194.015 and Florida Administrative Code Section 12D-9.004 to direct that the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) elect the two BOCC Value Adjustment Board (VAB) Members AND elect the Chair to the Value Adjustment Board.

The BOCC should thus elect the VAB Chairperson during Board/Committee Assignments each year. The current commissioners on the Value Adjustment Board are Commissioner John Allocco and Commissioner Steve Champion. Commissioner Champion is the current Value Adjustment Board Chairman.

It is further requested that the BOCC reappoint Thomas Beisacher as the Citizen Member to the Value Adjustment Board. Mr. Beisacher has served as citizen member since July 27, 2010 and meets the qualifications of 12D-9.004(c)(1), F.A.C. as outlined below:

12D-9.004 (c) Composition of the Value Adjustment Board
(c) Two citizen members:
1. One who owns homestead property in the county appointed by the county's governing body,
2. One who owns a business that occupies commercial space located within the school district appointed by the school board of the county. This person must, during the entire course of service, own a commercial enterprise, occupation, profession, or trade conducted from a commercial space located within the school district and need not be the sole owner.
3. Citizen members must not be:
a. A member or employee of any taxing authority in this state,
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