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09-13-1984 VC PH-MMINUTES OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH HELD THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1984 Present: Al Moore, Vice Mayor Harriet Nolan, President Pro Tem Craig Mundt, Councilman Tom Valente, Councilman Raymond J. Howland, Village Manager Joan Bernola, Finance Director Dolores R. Walker, Village Clerk Absent: V. A. Marks, M. D., Mayor Herbert L. Gildan, Village Attorney Vice Mayor Moore called the Public Hearing to order at 7:00 p.m. All members of the Council were present except Mayor Marks, who is out of town, and Councilman Mundt, who arrived at 7:01 p.m. All members of the staff were present except the Village Attorney. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to hear the comments of the public concerning the proposed 1984-85 operating budget, including Federal Revenue Sharing Funds and the Country Club. There was no legal notice of this Public Hearing published. The TRIM (Truth in Millage) bill stipulated that the Palm Beach County Tax Assessor send out a Notice of Proposed Property Taxes to every owner of real property in the County. Therefore, it was not necessary for the Village to publish legal notice of this ' Public Hearing in the newspaper. However, it was necessary to publish a legal notice concerning the use of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds in the proposed 1984-85 operating budget. This legal notice was published in The Post on September 3, 1984 and was posted according to law. Mr. Immanuel Grinn, 536 Greenway Drive, posed several questions concerning the Country Club pool membership and the fees. These questions were answered by the Village Council. Mr. Grinn pointed out errors in the budget, and he was advised that the errors would be corrected before second reading of the budget ordinance. He also had numerous questions on both the Village and the Country Club budgets which were answered by the Village Council and the Village Manager. Dr. David Vastola, 800 Lakeside Drive, questioned the tremendous increase in the assessment of his property. He was advised by the Village Council that the Village does not assess his property -- the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser does. The Council suggested that he contact that office immediately to try to effect a reduction in his assessment. Mr. William Friday, 753 Eagle Way, stated that his taxes went up ' 30%. They were increased from $80.00 to $119.00, and he wanted to know where the additional money was going. The Village Council advised him that millage for the Village of North Palm Beach has been reduced every year since the 1972-73 budget, with the exception of 1980-81. He was advised that the 1984-85 millage rate will be 3.316, including debt service, and that in 1983-84 the millage was 3.710 so the millage is three-tenths of a mill lower this year than last year, and that if his property had not been reassessed, his tax rate for the Village would have been lower this year. ROLL CALL PURPOSE OF PUBLIC HEARING LEGAL NOTICE COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC s_... Minutes of Public Hearing Held Thursday, September 13, 1984 Page 2 There being no further business to come before the Council, the ADJOURNMENT Public Hearing was adjourned at 7:55 p.m. Minutes recorded by: ~~"'`'° Cr~/~`~`~ ~h' e" Dolores R. Walker, CMC, Vi age Clerk 1 i G W ~- ~ ~ ~ 0 ~a ~ v ~ 4J r ~ ,~ a ~~_'~., + O R ~ ~g 7U ~ L ~~ T ~~, E Qa y V ~~ 6x. GV' 61. z 0 Q U a m GL w O w 0 6>w a y ~3 LL w °O ~ ~ W y m W W ~ZW w d9D Z ~ m J J z~OO W ~ d ~LWL~ 60 J W J_ y ~ 0 W y Q O.. 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