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09/09/1987
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O <br />For the record, Attorney Vitunac informed the audience that <br />anyone wishing to have additional information read on any of the <br />Resolutions that will follow, other than just the titles, should <br />raise their hand at the appropriate time, and it will be read. <br />The Chairman continued his review, next addressing the <br />Transportation Fund. He explained there is no millage assess- <br />ment for this fund; it is subsidized from the General Fund and <br />MSTU; and the proposed budget is $6,246,657. The proposed budget <br />increase is $395,50, or 6.80. <br />Chairman Scurlock stated that the General Purpose Municipal <br />Service Taxing Unit (MSTU) has a proposed millage of 2.3463 which <br />is 20.8% over rollback, and the proposed budget is $9,661,655. <br />The Chairman advised that the millage proposed for the Beach <br />Acquisition General Obligation Bonds is .3528; there is no <br />increase; and the proposed budget is $1,302,462. <br />Chairman Scurlock then addressed the Vero Lake Estates <br />Municipal Service Taxing Unit which is assessed on a per parcel <br />basis and is the same charge as last year or $15.00 per <br />parcel/acre. Rollback does not apply per parcel/acre. The <br />proposed budget is $107,665. <br />The Chairman then addressed the various Fire Districts and <br />informed those present that the North County Fire District has a <br />proposed millage of 1.000, which is an 109.6% increase over <br />rollback, and the proposed budget is $492,220. The West County <br />Fire District has a proposed millage of .31228, which is an <br />increase of 2.9% over rollback, and the proposed budget is <br />$63,638. The South County Fire District has a proposed millage <br />of 1.6952, which is a 7.2% increase over rollback, and the <br />proposed budget is $4,654,264. <br />Chairman Scurlock advised that he would next review the <br />various Street Lighting Districts which also are assessed on a <br />per parcel/acre basis and rollback does not apply. He then <br />announced the proposed assessments and budgets for the Street <br />Lighting Districts, as follows, except for Terra Linda Street <br />38 900K 69 Pace -363 <br />SEP 0 198 <br />a <br />
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