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The proposed tax rate, no-new-revenue tax rate, and voter-approval tax rate are discussed. The meeting will cover the proposed tax rate for the current tax year and its potential impact on property taxes. The notice includes information on how to calculate property taxes under different tax rates and provides contact information for the tax assessor for assistance with tax calculations. Adjustments to the no-new revenue maintenance and operations rate, including those related to state criminal justice mandates, indigent health care compensation expenditures, indigent defense compensation expenditures and eligible county hospital expenditures, are also discussed.
The annual budget for the County of Tyler includes estimated total valuation, county levy rates, and tax collection history. It also covers the purpose and process of the annual budget, along with a glossary of terms. The budget is broken down by funds and includes a salary and allowance schedule.
The annual budget for Tyler County, Texas, from January 1, 2020, to December 31, 2020, includes estimated total valuation, county levy rates, statistical data, and tax collection history. It outlines the budget purpose, process, and glossary of terms. The budget is broken down by funds, including salary and allowances.
The annual budget for Tyler County, Texas, from January 1, 2011, to December 31, 2011, was reviewed and certified by the County Judge, County Clerk, and County Auditor. Key statistical data includes the estimated total valuation of properties and the county levy per $100 valuation. The budget outlines the plan of operations for the fiscal year, determining the quality and quantity of governmental services and how their costs are distributed. It also details estimated revenues and expenditures. The budget process involves preparation by the County Judge and Auditor, submission to the Commissioners Court, public hearings, and adoption, ensuring compliance with state laws and sound financial management.
The Commissioners Court discussed and adopted minimum infrastructure requirements for Manufactured Home Rental Communities (MHRC) in Tyler County. These requirements include ensuring safe access for emergency vehicles, protection against flooding, and adequate water and wastewater facilities. The order defines MHRCs, prohibits construction without an approved Infrastructure Development Plan (IDP), and outlines procedures for plat review and approval. It also addresses utility hook-ups, survey and IDP requirements, floodplain and drainage information, on-site sewage, street and drainage standards, and the need for construction and maintenance bonds.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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