GREEN: The Board of Education voted Monday night to seek a renewal of its $4.8 million levy on the March 13 primary ballot.Eydie Snowberger, the district’s treasurer and chief financial officer, said the renewal, which wouldn’t take effect until January 2017, is necessary to keep the district operating in the black and is not a request for new money.Paperwork determining the need for the renewal and request for Summit County Fiscal Officer Kristen Scalise to certify the estimated amount of the tax list submitted by Scalise to the Summit Budget Commission was emailed Tuesday to Scalise’s office, Snowberger said.As a result of the board action, members also changed the date of next month’s meeting from Dec.