HomeMy WebLinkAbout0096_82-40 1982AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX RATE, LEVYING TAXES
FOR THE USE AND SUPPORT OF THE MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN AND
PROVIDING FOR THE INTEREST AND SINKING FUND FOR
THE YEAR 1982 AND APPORTIONING SUCH LEVY FOR
THE GENERAL FUND AND FOR THE INTEREST AND
SINKING FUND AND DECLARING EMERGENCY AND
STATING REASON FOR EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, V.T.C.A. 526.04 provides for the setting and fixing
of the tax rate in any year by application of certain
computations in order to arrive at a tax rate more fully set
forth in said law and reference is hereby made to said 526.04 for
all purposes; and
WHEREAS, the chief appraiser of the Williamson County
Appraisal District has not furnished to said City of Georgetown
either the certified estimate of total value of taxable property
within said city nor the appraisal roll as required by law to be
furnished during the year; and
WHEREAS, the said City of Georgetown desires to fix its tax
rate for the year 1982 within said year and prior to the
end of said years in order to levy and collect the sum of Four
Hundred Thirty Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($430,000.00) in City
of Georgetown ad valorem taxes for the year, 1982; and
WHEREAS, such tax rate may exceed the tax rate as computed
by V.T.C.A. 526.04 (Tax Code) by more than three percent (3$) in
order to have the 1982 ad valorem tax levy for said city to be
Four Hundred Thirty Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($430,000.00):
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GEORGETOWN:
I.
That there is hereby levied and there shall be collected for
the use and support of the municipal government of the City of
Georgetown, and to provide for the Interest and Sinking Fund, f o r
the year 1982 upon all property, real, personal and mixed, within
the corporate limits of said city subject to taxation, a tax and
the tax rate is hereby fixed and set as provided by V.T.C.A.
S26.04 (Tax Code) so as to produce the tax revenue of Four
Hundred Thirty Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($430,000.00):
provided, however, that such rate may exceed by more than three
R2'-40 . 194y t