3 Herald & Lantern 29 August '84 * —
Tax Appeal Hearings Get Underway Today
COURT HOUSE - Hearings on tax appeals for 1964 got under way today before the county Board of Taxation and will run through Sept. 28. The county's two largest municipalities, populationwise, led theVlist of dissatisfied property owners, with 512 appeals from Ocean City and\306 from Lower Township. Dennis Township hpfl 114 appeals, and Avalon 109. The numb^s-inche other county "Municipalities were: Woodbine, 45; Sea Isle City, 30, Wildwood Crest, 23; Middle Township, 12; North
Wildwood, 10; Upper Township, 6; Cape May, 4; i Stone Harbor, 3, and West 1 Wildwood, 1. l THE BOARD, through G. 1 R. Brown HI, county tax administrator, cautions t that a taxpayer filing an I appeal must pay no less i than the first three ; quarters of the taxes assessed for the current i year. It also notes that all i corporations must be represented by an I attorney. 1 Each daily bearing will be held in alphabetical ! order by municipality and I last name of taxpayer or attorney. Hearings have been scheduled as follows:
Today, Aug. 29; at 9a.m., Avalon Borough, A to inclusive (30); at 1 p.m., Avalon Borough, Per to Johnson inclusive (24). N Thursday, Aug. 30: at 9 Avalon Borough Kee to Palin (27); at 1 p.m., Avalon Borough, Phe to Zook (28). Friday, Aug. 31: at 9 a.m., Sea Isle City, 30 appeals. THESE HEARINGS will held in the Old Court House Building, Court Room, Main Street, Court House. Hie calendar will adhered to strictly. Tuesday, Sept. 4: at 9 a.m., Dennis Township, A to DiFalco (28); at 1 p.m.,
Dennis Township, Dorr to McDowell (29). Wednesday, Sept. 5: at 9 a.m., Dennis Township, Miller to Simon (28) ; at 1 p.m., Dennis Township. S medley to Zlotnick (29). Thursday, Sept. 6: at 9 a.m., Cape May City (4) Middle Township (12) Stone Harbor (3); at 1 p m., North Wildwood, (10), Upper Township (6). Friday, Sept. 7: at 9 a.m., West Wildwood (1), Wildwood Crest, (23), Wildwood City (13); at 1 p.m., Woodbine (45). MONDAY, Sept. 10: at 9 a.m.. Ocean City, A to Bell (30) ; at 1 p.m. Benn to Call. (30). Wednesday, Sept. 12: at 9 a.m., Ocean City, Camp to Cook, (30); at 1 p.m., Ocean City, Cos to EMB, (30). Thursday, Sept. 13: at 9 a.m., Lower Township, A to Gor, (40) ; at 1 p.m., Lower Township, Gra to Lipp, (36). (. Friday, Sept. 14: at 9 a.m. Ocean City, Erl to Givey, (44); at 3 p.m., Ocean City, Gold to Heck, (21). The Ocean City hearings will be held in Ocean City Coty Hall, thijd floor court room, Ninth and As bury Avenues, Ocean City. THE LOWER Township hearing will be in the Lower Township municipal hall, 2600 Bayshore Rd., Villas. Monday, Sept. 17: at 9 a.m., Ocean City, Hen to Kirk; at 1 p.m., Ocean City, Kirkman to Kuhn. Wednesday, Sept. 19: at 9 a.m., Ocean City, LaPorta to Mas, (33); at 1 p.m., Ocean City, Mat to Moorlyn, (34). Thursday, Sept. 20: at 9 a.m., Lower Township Lis to Lis, (106); at 1 p.m., Lock to Tay, (32). Friday, Sept. 21: at 9 a.m., Ocean City, Moran to
Oves, (30); at 1 p.m.. Ocean City, Pack to Roth, (28). Ocean City hearings will be in Ocean City City Hall, Lower Township hearings in Lower Township municipal hall. Monday, Sept. 24: at 9 a.m., Ocean City, Roul to Sib, (31) ; 1 p.m., Ocean City, Sie to Taht, (33). Wednesday, Sept. 26: at 9 a.m., Ocean City, Tay to
Uetx, (32); at lp.m., Ocean City, Uroa to Whit, (29) Thursday, Sept. 27: at 9 a.m., Lower Township, Tolz to Wall, (36). at 1 p.m., Webb to Z. (17). Friday. Sept. 28: at 9 a.m.. Ocean City, Wilk to Z (17) These Ocean City hearings are also at Ocean City City Hall, and Lower Township at Lower Township municipal hall.
a* .JEL jSkhiD oris Ward TOUGH CHOICE — More than 506 persons attended a state Department of Transportatioo (DOT) five-boor "information center" in North Wildwood on the proposed North Wildwood Boulevard (Route 147) project last Wednesday. They were told a decision will be made this fall between Alternative A (coot, f62 million; properties affected, 41; wetlands lost, 46 acres) or Alternative C (cost, 163 million: properties affected, 119; wetlands lost, 37 acres). Left to right: Dennis Cox, DOT design engineer; William Wiist, North Wildwood police chief; Raymond Gibbs. North Wildwood landscale architect and zoning officer; Anthony Visa 111, North Wildwood councilman; and John McCarthy, DOT traffic engineer.
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