09-09-1982 VC PH-MMINUTES OF PUBLIC HEARINGMIIVtJTES OF PUBLIC HEARIlVG
OF THE
vrr.rar_F COUNCIL OF NORTH PATM BEACH, FLORIDA
HELD
WIDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1982
Present: W. H. Brown, Vice Mayor
Harriet Nolan, President Pro T~
Tom Valente, Cotmcilman
Raymond J. Howland, Village Manager
Joan Bernola, Finance Director
Dolores R. Walker, Village Clerk
Absent: Al Moore, Mayor
V. A. Marks, M.D. , Covnc; l,nar,
Herbert L. Gildan, Village Attorney
Vice Mayor Bmwii called the Public Hearing to order at 7:00 p.m. ROLL CALL
A11 members of the Council were present except Mayor Moore, who
is on vacation, and Councilman Marks. A11 members of the staff
were present except the Village Attorney.
The purpose of the Public Hearing is to hear the comments of the PURPOSE OF
public concprn;,,g the proposed usage. of Federal. Revenue Sharing PUBLIC HEARING
Funds, funds fry the Local Government. Half-cent Sales Tax, and
the proposed operating budget for the fiscal year 1982-83.
There was no legal notice of this Public Hearing published. The. LEGAL NOTICES
TRIM (Truth in MilLage) bill stipulated .that the-Palm Beach
County Tax Assessor-send ouC 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: I3owever; it.was necessary to
publish a legal notice concerning the.use of.Federal Revenue
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legal notice was published in The Post on August 29, 1982. It
was also necessary to publish a legal notice concerning the
aunt of money-the Village of North Palm Beach will receive
from the Local Govevmmeat Half-cent Sales Tax for the upcomi~~g
budget year. This legal notice. was published in The Post an
September 4, 1982. Both of these legal notices were posted
according to law.
Vice Mayor Brown asked if there were any comments fry the C~]TS FROM
Council concerning the budget for fiscal year 1982-83. Pres- COUNCIL
ident Pro Tan. Nolan said that the Cotmcil has done its best
with w9aat.the Legislature has allowed than to use. She stated
that the half-cent sales tax.has hurt the Village in raising
money this year; and that we could only raise $100,000 less
this year than we could raise last year, even with the half-
cent sales tax.. She stated the Council has held back taxes,
has cut the budget to where it is a workable budget, without
trying to give up any services, and she Feels that the Council
has worked hard and long and has a good budget to offer the
citizens this year.
Mr. Craig Mtmdt, 1029 Country Club Drive, posed several goes- COMMENTS FROM
tions to the Council concerning. the overall budget for fiscal
year 1982-83; i.e., revenues, millage, etc. PUBLIC
Mr. Roger Rybexg, 642 Shore Road, was concerned primarily with
the debt service portion.of the budget-for. fiscal year 1982-83.
He stated. that the Country Club is owned by the Village and,
therefore, instead of assessing Country Club manbers to pap
for the bond indebtedness, he felt it should be charged to
the ta~ayers of the Village as a whole because they were
improvements rather than maintenance: and enhanced the value
of the property in the Village.
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Mlnute5 Of PubLiC Hearing ~~
Held Wednesday, Septenber 8, 1482
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The questions of Messrs .. Mundt and Ryberg were answered by
the Village Council,. and both gentlemen were informed that. the
complete budget for fiscal year 1982-83 is .available at Village
Ha11 for their review.
There being no further business to come before the Cotmcil, on
motion of Councilman Valente, seconded by President Pro Ten
Nolan., all present voting aye, the Public Hearing was adjourned
at 7:25 p.m.
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Minutes recorded by: Dolores R. Walker, CMC
Village Clerk
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