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10-09-1980 VC PH2-MMLNCPIII:S OF PUBLIC HEARIlVG OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA HELD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1980 Present: V. A. Marks, M.D., Mayor Al Moore, Vice Mayor Tom Valente, President Pro Tem W. H. Brown, Councilman Harriet Nolan, Cotncilwoman Herbert L. Gildan, Village Attorney Raymond J. Howland, Village Manager Dolores R. Walker, Village Clerk Cheryl S. Collins, Deputy Village G1erk Mayor Marks called the Public Hearing to order at 7:03 ROLL CALL p.m. All members of the Council were present. The purpose of this Public Hearing is to hear the conu~zts PURPOSE OF of the public concerni~'~ro the proposed 1980-81 operating PUBLIC HEARIIQG budget. There was no legal notice of this Public Hearing published. NO LEGAL NOTICE The "TRIM" (Truth in Millage) bill stipulated that the NECESSARY FOR THIS Palm Beach Cotnty Tax Assessor send out a Notice of Pro- PUBLIC HEARLNG posed 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 news- paper. There was a large contingent of residents present at the CONAIQ9TS FROM THE Public Hearing who did not understand the information PUBLIC contained in their Notice of Proposed Proerty Taxes, v , particularly with regard to the millage rate. The tax notice contained a tentative proposed ~x;,m,m mill- age rate of 8.835 mills, which was based on the passage of the $10,000 additional Homestead Exertion. However, the Village millage rate has been set at 6.683. Also, the majority of the public who were present did not want to be taxed for capital improvements. They preferred a bond issue, which the Village Council took under consideration. There being no further business to come before the Council, ADJOURNMENT the Public Hearing was adjotm~ed at 7:25 p.m. Minutes recorded by: Dolorer, Vi~ e 1