Journal of the San Juans, May 29, 2013

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6 — Wednesday, May 29, 2013

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Opinion Letters to the Editor

Blessed, inspired by your support

Last Friday night, May 17th, our family was the recipient of a fundraiser organized to assist my mother, Shann Weston, with her medical costs as she undergoes treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (all). The event was incredible for our family on so many levels. We were so speechless seeing all of your talents on display — the qual-

ity of the auction items, the cooking and baking, the art and homegrown flower displays, the organizational cohesion, and musical talent was staggering. And interwoven with your many talents is an altruistic spirit that can lift up and carry a family during the toughest of times. It is a rare and special gift our town has. There was fun at the fairgrounds that night, and lots of it. Every single person in that building was someone we are always lucky to spend time with, and to have you all together at once, well, that was a plain honor.

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We are so lucky and so blessed and so appreciative to share an island with all of you. The fundraiser was a poignant and beautiful lesson in community involvement and we are rejuvenated by your love and support. With very full hearts, we will be trying to pay it forward. Thank you for all your contributions, generosity, time, effort and talent. Know that every bit helps as my mom moves forward with her treatment. We are forever grateful. The PortenWeston Family San Juan Island

Guest Column

How are we doing? First quarter revenue backslide Retail sales were up, statewide, in the first three months of the year, but not so in the San Juan Islands By F. Milene Henley, San Juan County auditor

A question I hear a lot is: “Why doesn’t the county run itself more like a business?” Having wondered that myself at one point, I could now write a book about the ways government and private industry differ, and why they can’t run the same way. In one way we are still similar, however: we project revenues and costs for a given budget period, and we hope that we achieve the revenues and don’t exceed the costs. The first quarter of 2013 was a disappointment, at least on the revenue side. In particular, sales tax revenue to San Juan County did not meet expectations. Whether the county can meet revenue projections for the year will depend on activity picking up in this and other key sectors in the following quarters. First quarter sales tax collections in 2013 lagged first quarter collections in each of the previous five years except 2011, and for no obvious reason. Having enjoyed a fairly mild weather this winter, we can’t blame the weather for lack of sales. Notably also, retail trade statewide was up in the first quarter compared to 2012. Real estate sales were mixed. On San Juan Island, both dollar volume and number of transactions were significantly down (22 percent and 18 percent, respectively), compared to first quarter last year. Orcas picked up the slack, with a 73 percent increase in dollar volume and a 36 percent increase in number of transactions. Transactions on other islands were flat. Countywide, there was a 9 percent increase in dollar volume over first quarter 2012. Income to the county from real estate sales comes in the form of real estate excise tax:

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0.5 percent of a sale price for capital improvement funds, and 1 percent for Land Bank funds. With increased sales countywide, excise tax collections in the first quarter have been strong, and increasing each month. Another favorable revenue area is permitting and planning, which holds the promise of future building and associated sales tax revenue. First quarter 2013 revenue in this area almost matched the first quarter of 2012, which ended as our strongest year since 2008. Total Current Expense (general fund) collections for the first Journal file photo quarter just met budget projections, despite low sales tax collections. Auditor Milene Henley Part of this achievement is because of unusually high intergovernmental funding in Health and Community Services. Unfortunately, the high level of this income was a timing issue and does not reflect any real increase in revenue. So, while it made the first quarter look good, it is no substitute for lost sales tax revenue. But what really bothers me about this shortfall in sale tax revenue to the county, is that it implies also a shortfall in sales for our local businesses. Just when we thought we were coming out of this economic malaise, we seem to have taken another step backwards. I’m hopeful that the setback is temporary, and that sales tax – and sales – will recover over the rest of the year. For myself, I’m going to do my part by making sure I buy locally and support my local businesses. I encourage you to do the same. — Editor’s note: San Juan County Auditor Milene Henley’s quarterly financial reports are published periodically by the Journal.

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