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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_0620175 In discussing matching grants, it was the consensus of the board that certifi- cation should be given by the applicants that the funds used with the matching grants were derived from voluntary contributions rather than from other taxing sources. TAX SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE - HOUSEHOLD TAXATION: Mrs. Lois Troutman, Tax Supervi- sor, spoke to the board regarding lowering the percentage charged for household personal property. At the present time 10% is charged and Mrs. Troutman recommended a six -percent charge for the 1984 revaluation values. The household personal pro- perty for rentals would remain the same --ten times the monthly rental paid by the taxpayer. MOTION from Commissioner Campbell to adopt the six per cent on Household Proper- ty and ten times the amount of monthly rental for taxpayers who rent. This is to be effective for 1984 tax listing. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. TAX LISTERS - 1984: Mrs. Troutman presented the names of tax listens for 1984, which are: BARRINGER Mrs. Helen Houston BETHANY Mrs. Frances Rupard CHAMBERSBURG Mrs. Elizabeth Walker CONCORD Mrs. Stella Blevins COOL SPRINGS Mrs. Beulah Tomlin DAVIDSON Mrs. Judith Murphy EAGLE MILLS Mr. T. W. Keller FALLSTOWN Mrs. X Era Barkley NEW HOPE Mrs. Nan Jones OLIN Mrs. Irene Church SHARPESBURG Mr. Floyd McLelland SHILOH Mrs. Jane Fulbright TURNERSBURG Mrs. Clara Evans UNION GROVE Mrs. Martha Campbell STATESVILLE Mrs. Gudrun McLean, Mrs. Mary Reavis, Mrs. Opal Lackey CODDLE CREEK Mrs. Phyllis Carrigan, Mrs. Louise Hall, Mrs. Helen Shoe MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to approve the tax listers as presented. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. REVALUATON REPORT: Brent Weisner, Ferris Reappraisal Supervisor, gave the November report on revaluation. Mr. Weisner reported they have appointments set through the first week in January. These appointments are to review the properties with property owners. He estimated they were having approximately 90 interviews daily and will continue to set appointments until December 21. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT - AUTO BIDS: Bill Furches presented the following bids for the Sheriff's cars. These were rebid at the direction of the board. Listed below are the bids received: Bell and Howard Chevrolet $118,996.02 Boggs Motor Company $119,700.00 Morrow Chevrolet $119,790.00 Mooresville Ford-Mercurty $12,087.00 Mr. Fruches reported all vehicles bids meet Iredell County specifications. MOTION from Commissioner Ostwalt to purchase eleven vehicles at $118,996.02 ' from Bell 6 Howard Chevrolet Company, the low bidder and take the additional $8,996.02 from contingency. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.