HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1968-08-16, Page 8Rise in Bayfield
mill rate
The 1968 Mill rate was set at
the Wednesday evening meeting
of Bayfield Council. Increases of
2.53 mills in Public School, .77
mills in High School, 2 mills in
Seperate School, .66 in the
County rate and five mills in the
General rate will result in a total
mill rate of 80.31 mills for a
residential public school
supporter an increase of 8.96
mills.
The Basic Shelter
Exemption rebate will modify
this however and resultant
comparison of 1967 and 1968
taxes are shown in the table
below.
Commercial and Separate
school rates will show similar
changes. Four percent interest will
be charged on Current Taxes
unpaid on December 16, 1968.
Complaints were received
from two residents on Tuyll
street regarding damage caused
by recent flooding due to
overloaded surface drains.
Council agreed to study the
problem. John Lindsay reported
that 49 street light bulbs had to
be replaced after the recent
heavy wind and rain storm, but
the new fluorescent lights were
undamaged.
Councillor Harry Baker asked
for information on the trailer
bylaw. The clerk, Mrs. Maloney
said the existing bylaw requires
that a permit be issued. The
charge is $10 per month after
the first 30 days or $75 per
annum. It was pointed out that
nonpayment by the trailer
owner will result in the charge
being added to the taxes of the
owner of the land on which the
trailer is situated.,
Councillor Snell reported
complaints about the condition
of the south beach and council
agreed to conduct a clean up
operation on Thursday.
Work to improve drainage on
Detevan Street to commence in
early September.
Complaints about tents
erected on the beach were
reported by the clerk—The
Reeve pointed out that this
particular beach was village
property and council will have
warrants issued, if necessary, to
anyone refusing to leave.
Discussion of another
complaint resulted in a
statement that burning garbage
on village streets and road
allowances is prohibited by
bylaw.
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The Bulletin August 16, 1968 Page 8
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ASSESSED
PROPERTY
VALUE
$1,000
$2,000
$3,000
$4,000
1967 1968
TAX TAX
$ 71.35 $ 80.31
$142.70 $160.62
$214.05 $240.93
$285.40 $321.24
BASIC
SHELTER
ESEMPTION DECREASE
$32.10 $23.14
$32.10 $14.18
$32.10 $ 5.22
$32.10 INCREASE $3.74
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