HomeMy WebLinkAbout0332_0007Apt ORDIITQTCH LING TAXES FAIR THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS,
FOR THR YEAR OF 1914.
Pe it ordained by the Cit;r Council-ofntho Cltyi%of George-
town, Texas: --
see. 1. That to meet the current expenses of the City of Geo-
rgetown, Texas, and t& carry on the City Government of said City
for the year of 1914, there is here and now levied and shall be
collected an annual .ad valorem tax of twenty-five cents on the
$100.00 assessed valuation for the year ad 19149 of all real and
personal property and estate in the City of Georgetown, Texas,
not exempt from taxation by the Constitution and Lars of the State
of Texas.
Seto. 2. That to work, grade and improve the streets of the
City of Georgetown, Texas, For the year of 1914,there inhere and
now levied and shall be collected an annual ad valorem tax of Fif-
teen Cents on the 1100.00 assessed valuation for the year of 1914
of all real and personal property and estate in the City of George-
town, Texas, not exempt from taxation by the Constitution and
Laws of the State of Texas.
Sao: 2. That for the support and maintenance of the Public
Free Schools in the City ofreorgetown, Texas, for the year of 1014,
and as determined according to law by an aleetion heretofore held
in said City for said purpose, there is here and now levied and
skall be collected an annual ad valorem tax of Forty Cents on the
$100.00 assessed valuation for the year of 1914, of all real and
personal property and estate in the City of Georgetown, Texas, not
exempt from taxation by the Constitution and Laws of the State of
Texas,and the amount of the taxes collected as provided for in
this Section shall constitute a separate a separate fund and shall
be used for no other purpose than as herein specified.
Seo. 4. That to pay the interest and create a sinking; fund
to meet the $12,000.00 in bonds of this City known as the "City of
Georgetown Refunding; School House Ponds"as evidenced by twelve
#1000.00 unpaid bonds, issued for the purpose ofrefunding, cancel-
ling and in lieu of certain bonds known as "Public School Building
Bands" as shown by ordinanceof this City passed and approved on
November 13th, 1905,such ordinance being; Sections 117 to 129, in-
clusive, of the Revised Civil and Criminal Ordinences of the City
of Georgetown, Texas, and as provided in said ordinance there is
here and now levied mnd shall be collected for the year of 19149
an annual ad valorem tax of Eight Cents on the $100.00 assessed
valuation for the year of 1914, of all real and personal property
and estate in the City of Georgetown, Texas, not exempt from taxa-
tion by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Texas, and the
amount of taxes collected under the provisions of this Section
shall constitute a special fund and small be used for no other
purpose than that herein specified.
Sec That to pale tha interest and create a sinking f,and