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09-14-1989 VC PH-MMINUTES OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA HELD THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1989 ' Present: Judy M. Pierman, Mayor Jerry G. Gardner, Vice Hayor V. A. Marks, M.D., President Pro Tem Al Moore, Councilman Tom Valente, Councilman Dennis W. Kelly, Village Manager Nat Nason, Village Attorney Dolores R. Walker, Village Clerk Shaukat Khan, Finance Director Mayor Pierman called the Public Hearing to order at 7:00 p.m. All members of the Council were present except Councilman Valente who arrived at 7:04 p.m. All members of the staff were present. Also present was Shaukat Rhan, Finance Director. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to hear the comments of the public concerning the proposed 1989-90 operating budget, including the North Palm Beach 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. ' Mr. Kelly, Village Manager, did an overview of the proposed operating budget for fiscal year 1989-90. The Mayor asked for comments from the public on the proposed budget. The following persons posed several questions concerning the proposed 1989-90 budget: Jim Green 404 Inlet Road Immanuel Grinn 536 Greenway Drive Their questions were answered by the Village Council and the Village Manager. The Public Hearing was recessed at 7:30 p.m. so that the Mayor could call the Regular Session of the Village Council to order. The Public Hearing was reconvened at 7:33 p.m. Capt. James Montgomery, 106 Easterly Road, asked if there was anything factored into the budget for the increase in assessments. He also said that according to his figures, there was a 7.56$ surplus in taxes and he asked what we are going to do with that. He was told there was nothing factored into the budget for the t increase in assessments, and that the Village is not creating any surplus because of the tax increase. Mr. W. C. Ingersoll, 725 Teal Way, asked to whom he could complain about his increase in taxes due to the increase in the assessment of his property. He was told to contact Rebecca Walker, Property Appraiser's office. He was also told that only $161.00 of his increase in taxes was the Village portion. Harry Rane, Harbor Towers Condominium, asked why there was such an increase in the General Services Department budget. He was told it was due to the transfer of the insurance line item to General Services from the Finance Department. He was also told he would be provided with a xerox copy o£ the breakdown. Minutes of Public Hearing Held Thursday, September 14, 1989 Page 2 There being no further business to come before the Council, the Public Hearing was adjourned at 8:03 p.m. Dolores R. Walker, CMC, Village Clerk C