Cape May County Herald, 20 February 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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General Government, Debt Service face County Budget Hike

CUUST HOLbh rhc Higher - 0*4* ol general gOVet IMIMTfU 41*1 htM war vice 4i count tor B percent ol the lb uniliun idlthw in the proposed IW county .uvtgri A public tearing on the proposed $41 $ million budget i* set Igr 4. It p m Tundty aigl barring some public coRuncati (kit knock their sock* oil. the (rtehofcfcf* will 4iiopt the bu iig»t immediate!) after Uapeial h»y en intent he* the far gesi duller increase going op by $t $ militon to tk 4 million, e H i percent hike iienerel government in etude* the (reehutdem end their *tell. the county treasurer legal depert utent. adjuster Personnel Department county clerk prosecutor F acihtiet end Service* Depertment ut dual rial end economic development. Purchasing Deportment end insurance INhLRAMfc. budgeted at more then $4 million, make* op 58 percent o i the general government in crease «see related story peer one*, and Facilities and Service*, budgeted at $2 4 million account* (or 15 percent of the increase Part of that Facilities and Service* increaae reflect* continued tran*(er* ol maintenance into that department from other department* a* the county continue* to (ohow that recommendation* of a 15month old management improvement study aimed at increawed efficiency and "aaving* ui the long run " The propoaed budget a biggest percentage in crease is for debt service. f up 48 percent frura $2 million to $3 1 million About $1 million of that reflects interest charges on bond anticipation note* for the new Treat Haven Nur* ing Home and courthouse expansion, projects and originally were supposed to art last year Chargebacks paid to students who attend com m unity college* continue* their rapid increase That item cost $7uu.ouu in 1M3 fcMO Ouo in 1W4. and is estimated to coat $1 3 million this year, a 38 per cent increase The educa tion budget i* up by $557.47$. a 1$ percent increase to a total of $3 4 million The beg items are the chargebacks, and $1 8 million for the vocational school district. $522,238 for the Special Services School District THE RECREATIONAL * budget is up $87,000 to $737,488. but that includes $85,000 to operate Historic Cold Spring Village Acquired by the county last December It allocates $50,000 for salaries and $35,000 for "other expenses ' The capital improvements category is up 26 percent, from $1 9 million to $2 4 million That includes $452,500 to pur chase equipment for roads and bridges. $217,000 for improvements at county airport buildings $214,300 for equipment for Facilities and Services;

$134,0118 fur replacement qf the Cleowood Avenue Bridge in We*t Wtldwuud IIJU.OUO fur thv Buxjuilo Gammfaatm. rh./um (or renovation* to county iMiiLimgN. (m.Jai for office equipment gpek a* word processor* electronic typewriter* and com putnrs, and 871.508 tor lab equipment (or thv Health Department TUk COC M Y ended 1884 with 8 record $6 4 million surplus and will spend $4 5 million of It and carry over to 188* (he remaining $1 8 million Last year it detailed bow it gut that surplus with a memo from the office of

Treaaurer Philip a* fclauiucvi This year it dido t Thank* to the *urptu* the county property tax rate increase a mnr tenth* of one cent per lieu of mmmri valuation The taa rate will go from 48 7 cent* to 41 6 cent* A person with a hunt* assessed at $luo.uu$ will have a $418 taa hill, a 18 increase over last year That's if he * in a com i u unity a**e*aed at tU8 per cent of .rue value II hi* home lo inn unity i* under valued, the rale will be lugher if ba comriiumty ia assessed too high (he rate will be Ins* The tax bill vhould come out the same

Sponsors Lab Bill

TRENTON Assembly man Joseph W ChifMici W ' Cumberland/Cape May ha* mtroduicd a bill known a» A 3IJ8 which would permit the state Board of Agriculture laboratories to conduct and officially certify the result* of disease and toxic poison tests Under present law. the lab* cannot legally certify the results of some tests.

ChinoR i said Tlu* mean* that soeciuum* from sick animal* must be sent to out of state lab* if they are to be legally certified as valid' Sm Coupon Fw 50C OFF On CUuttied Papa

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