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Dateline: December 7,
2006
Aldermen
okay first reading of tax freeze
By Roger Estlack,
Clarendon Enterprise
The Clarendon Board
of Aldermen took the first step in implementing a tax freeze on elderly
and disabled citizens during their regular meeting November 28.
Aldermen discussed
and approved the first reading of Ordinance 365, which calls for a
limitation on real property ad valorem taxes on the residential homesteads
of persons ages 65 and over and of disabled persons. The tax limitation
would become effective January 1, 2007, and the ordinance empowers the
city government to take all the necessary actions to implement the freeze.
Ordinance 365 also
states that the freeze is adopted under the current state laws and any
future changes in those laws would not be in effect in the city until they
are adopted by future ordinance.
A final reading and a
vote on passage of the ordinance will take place during the board’s next
regular meeting on December 14.
In other city
business, aldermen unanimously voted to reappoint Mark White, Janice
Knorpp, and Roger Estlack to the board of directors of the Clarendon
Economic Development Corporation and also tapped Bill Stavenhagen to be a
new member of that board. Stavenhagen takes the place of Will Thompson,
who chose not to be reappointed.
Aldermen considered
flood insurance for city wells and the city library, and the board asked
for the price of such insurance to be broken down so that the county could
be asked to pay one-half of the cost for the library. The city and county
generally split the operating costs for the library.
Jeannie Molder
updated the board on grant applications she is working on to improve City
Park and possibly to build a community storm shelter.
Molder said the storm
shelter application would have to be delayed until next year because of
the complexity of applying for the federal grant and because there was not
enough time to consult with an engineer on the building’s
specifications.
She also said a final
determination on whether the park grant is successful or not will not be
made until next August.
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