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Dateline: August 25,
2005
County
proposes lower tax rate in new budget
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Higher
property valuations and lower health insurance premiums are allowing
Donley County officials to consider a slightly lower total county tax
rate, according to the proposed 2005-2006 budget filed in the clerk’s
office last Friday.
The
$1.9 million budget allows for raises for county employees and for
increased fuel and utility costs while proposing a combined county tax
rate of $0.492746 per $100 valuation. Last year’s rate was $0.49877.
Almost
all the county’s employees would receive a three percent raise. The only
exceptions would be the county commissioners, who did not take a raise,
and Constable Mike Wallendorff, who had requested his salary be increased
to the same level as a beginning deputy. His salary would increase from
$17,866.95 to $22,500.
The
proposed budget includes money requested by Sheriff Butch Blackburn for a
new deputy whose primary function would be traffic control.
Commissioners
also included a $250 per month increase for the Clarendon Volunteer Fire
Department to combat rural fires.
The
taxable value of ad valorem property in the county has increased more than
$6.2 million.
Budget
hearings will be held at 9 a.m. on September 6 and 9 in the
Commissioners’ Courtroom of the Courthouse. Final approval of the budget
will come at a called meeting on September 16.
In
other county business, commissionres met in regular session August 8.
Among the items of business considered by the court, bids were accepted
for delinquent tax property at Howardwick as presented by the Donley
Appraisal District.
Five
hours of comp time were approved for former Extension service employee
Monica Wheelus.
A
resolution was approved adopting the National Incident Management System (NIMS),
which will require all county, EMS, fire department, and law enforcement
personnel to receive certain accreditation through the Department of
Homeland Security.
The
bond for County Attorney Pro Tem Kaye Messer was approved.
The
county approved an agreement with Burlington Northern-Santa Fe Railroad to
close the crossing at CR LL and create a new crossing on CR 5 with lights,
gates, and a 32-foot concrete surface.
The
appointment of election judges was approved, and a county burn ban was
ordered as requested by the Clarendon Volunteer Fire Department.
The
court also met in called session on August 17, 18, and 19 to consider the
2005-2006 county budget.
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