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Referenda information for 2023-24 forward is reported by school districts through the Wisconsin School Finance Portal (WiSFiP). Upcoming referenda and referenda results are posted on DPI's Referenda Information page.
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| ID | Vote Date
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| Type | Yes | No | Result | Performance Clause |
3687
| 10/26/2015
| 2015-2016 $123,941 2016-2017 $162,413 2017-2018 $164,638 2018-2019 $166,713 2019-2020 $168,638 2020-2021 $170,413 2021-2022 $167,113 2022-2023 $168,738 2023-2024 $170,363 2024-2025 $167,063 2025-2026 $168,694 2026-2027 $170,188 2027-2028 $171,544 2028-2029 $167,831 2029-2030 $169,050 2030-2031 $169,588 2031-2032 $169,425 2032-2033 $169,088 2033-2034 $168,575 2034-2035 $167,888 Total: $3,321,904
| RS - 2015
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Brief Description: To reduce long-term energy and operational expenditures.
Actual Wording: Be it resolved that the Big Foot Union High School District is exercising its taxing authority under
s. 121.91 (4) (o), Wis. Stats., to exceed the revenue limit on a non-recurring basis by an amount
the district will spend on new energy efficiency measures and renewable energy efficiency
products for the 2015-16 school year and 20 years of debt for the term of the bond.
The amount to be levied and expended is $(see table below):
School Year Amount
2015-2016 $123,941
2016-2017 $162,413
2017-2018 $164,638
2018-2019 $166,713
2019-2020 $168,638
2020-2021 $170,413
2021-2022 $167,113
2022-2023 $168,738
2023-2024 $170,363
2024-2025 $167,063
2025-2026 $168,694
2026-2027 $170,188
2027-2028 $171,544
2028-2029 $167,831
2029-2030 $169,050
2030-2031 $169,588
2031-2032 $169,425
2032-2033 $169,088
2033-2034 $168,575
2034-2035 $167,888
After review of the recommendations report per 66.0133(2)(b) the district has determined that the
$3,446,817 it would spend on energy efficiency projects recommended in the report is not likely
to exceed the amount to be saved in utility costs of $236,784 and non-utility costs of $3,426,379
over the remaining 40-year useful life of the facility to which the measures apply.
The board has entered into a 20-year performance contract under s. 66.0133, Stats. with Nexus
Solutions for a project to implement the following energy efficiency measures or purchase energy
efficiency products and identified the following cost recovery performance indicators to measure
energy savings and/or operational savings for each including the timeline for cost recovery: see
attachment.
The Board shall annually perform an evaluation of the performance indicators and shall report to
the electorate as an addendum in the required published budget summary document per s. 65.90,
Wis. Stats., and in the school district’s newsletter or in the published minutes of the school board
meeting. The Board shall use this evaluation to determine the amount of energy (utility) cost
savings, as a result of the project, that shall be applied to retire the debt.
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| ID | Vote Date | Amount | Type | Yes | No | Result | Performance Clause |
3505
| 10/27/2014
| $126,000
| RS - 2014
| 5
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Brief Description: To reduce long-term energy and operational expenditures.
Actual Wording: Chapter PI 15
RESOLUTION FOR REVENUE LIMIT
EXEMPTIONS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCIES
BIG FOOT HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT of WALWORTH, WI
Be it resolved that the Big Foot High School District is exercising its taxing authority under §121.91(4)(o) of the Wisconsin Statutes, to exceed the revenue limit on a non-recurring basis by an amount the district will spend on new energy efficiency measures and/or to service the debt on any bond or note issued or state trust fund loan obtained to finance the energy efficiency measures for the 2014-15 school year. The amount to be levied and expended is $126,000. The board has identified the following performance indicators that will measure the savings and/or cost avoidance in an amount equal to the exemption request and will include a timeline during which the expenditure will be recouped through cost savings or avoidance: Reduced energy and operational expenses attributable to improvements from 2014-15 and beyond. Reduced amount of energy required and/or utilized on an ongoing basis. An evaluation of the energy performance indicators will be included as an addendum in the required 2015-16, published budget summary document per §65.90 of the Wisconsin Statutes, and in the published minutes of the school board meeting.
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| ID | Vote Date | Amount | Type | Yes | No | Result | Performance Clause |
3063
| 10/06/2011
| $628,624
| RS - 2011
| 3
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Brief Description: Resolution for Revenue Limit Exemptions
For Energy Efficiencies
Be it resolved that the Big Foot Union High School District is exercising its taxing authority under s. 121.91(4) (0), Wis. Stats., to exceed the revenue limit on a non-recurring basis by an amount the district will spend on new energy efficiency measures and renewable energy products for the 2011-2012 school year. The amount to be levied and expended is $ 628,624.
The board has identified the following performance indicators that will measure the energy savings and/or energy cost avoidance in an amount equal to the exemption request and will include a timeline:
Reduce the energy bills from 2011-2012 and beyond.
Reduced amount of energy required and/or utilized.
An evaluation of the energy performance indicators will be included as an addendum in the required 2012-2013, published budget summary document per s.65.90, Wis. Stats., and in the school district newsletter or in the published minutes of the school board meeting.
Vote
Signatures of Board Members on October 6, 2011
Susan Pruessing (absent)
Ann Zubow _Yes______________________
Kim Arntz __Yes______________________
Edward Hayden _Absent_______________________
Gretchen McCarthy _Yes_______________________
Actual Wording: The energy project was completed by the end of the 2011-12 school year, therefore, it is too soon to identify the benefits and outcomes of the project. We will continue to monitor closely and provide information regularly at Board of Education meetings and update evaluation information on the school district website.
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