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SEP 05 1990 <br />item is an expense associated with providing wastewater treatment <br />for Blue Cypress Lake Park. Also, 470 of the overall increase in <br />the General Fund is related to law enforcement and its needs, and <br />in addition, there are changes in our health insurance premiums <br />for the coming year. <br />Chairman Eggert opened the public hearing on the General <br />Fund, and read aloud the following letter received from <br />Jacqueline Goodman: <br />August 17, 1990 <br />County Comm. Chambers <br />1840 25th St. <br />Vero Beach, F1.32960 Subject: 15 33 39 00004 0007 0001 4.0 <br />Please consider this letter acknowledgement of your tax hearing. ct/s/4o, <br />I own 2 and 1/2 VACANT lots in Citrus Gardens. I have received tax <br />increases for the past 15 years. I purchased this property in 1974 from a <br />deceased relatives estate. <br />I object to the increase as it pertains to occupants and resident owners. I <br />do not use grater, sewer lines nor do I drive on your streets. I do not use <br />your police or fire departments, nor do I feel I should support your school <br />system. <br />I feel it is wrong to be charged the same tax as levied against a family/or <br />person who occupies a residence/business. <br />I trust the proper adjustment will be made so that I am not taxed unfairly. <br />nk you, <br />Jacque ine Goolran <br />1009 Ca vino Uel Valle <br />Alameda, CA 94501 <br />(415) 521-8231 <br />Property located Citrus Gardens PBI 3 151 lots 14, 15, & 1/2 16 G for bk <br />502 pp727). <br />6 <br />M <br />