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BUDGET AND TAX ORDINANCE YEAR 1919.
1 BE IT ORDAINED. Uy the Board of Commlwioner* of the City of Sea lele City that there shall be aaseaaed. raised by taxation, and collected for the year nineteen hundi^d and nineteen the euzn of 937,311.37 for the purpose of meetins approprlatlont for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nineteen. 2. This "Bodget" shall also constitute the "Tax Ordinance".
BUDGET.
1918 1917
Amount In "Surplus Rerenue Account" year ending December list * (a) ANTICIPATED REVENUES: Surplus revenue appropriated 1 548.19 HiscrUancjLi revenue*: Liquor licenses 11.WJ.00 Pranchlse taxes MHj.Wj Interest on deferred taxes 800.00 City Clerk's Office Local R. B. Tax W0.00 Amount to be raised by taxes 33,882.98
1918
Total
(b) APPROPRIATIONS:
Salaries * HSj-JX Light 6,000.00 Water i**®® Fire 600.00 City Hall 100.00 Removal of Garbage 1,500.00 • ' 94W.00.
837411.37 333,68647
8 2475.00 6400.03 1.900.00 600.00
Interest on bonds . Discounts
1.800.00
Music 800.00 Printing. Postage and Stationery 600.00 Special Advertising 800.00 Police and Life Guards 1,000.00 Streets and Boardwalk 5.000.00 Sewer 1,500.00 Board of Health 100.00 Contingent 400.00 Sinking Fund .« 3,86147 Public Library 75.00 Co. Clerk, Recording and Discharging 100.00
9.10040 1400 00 1.200.00 500.00 800.00
800.00
1.2CMJ.OO 1,500.00 100.00
900.00
846L37
50.00 100.00
BOROUGH OF WOODBINE, f<EW JERSEY. BUDGET ORDINANCE An Ordinance relating to taxes for the year nineteen hundred and nineteen 11919), in the Borough of Woodb'nc. Cape May County. New Jersey. Be It Ordained, by the Mayor and Connell of the Borough of Woodbine, in the County of Cape May. and State of New Jersey, that there shall be asae raised by taxation, and collected for the fiscal year 1919, Including Special School Tax, the sun, of nine thousand, five hundred and fifty-five dollars (89455.00) for the purpose of meeting the appropriations act forth In the following statement of resources and appropriations for the fiscal ye§g 1919:— ANTICIPATED REVENUES. Surplus Revenue appropriated 8 ••••;• s Revenues 250.00 . 6.755.00 . 3.500.00
Total 89405.00
1919
Total > 83741147 838.68647
(e) Local School 83,000.00 8. This BUDGET and ORDINANCE shall take effect immediately upon due publication and hearing and passage in accordance with the law. IRVING FITCH. JAMES T. CHAPMAN, Attest: Commissioners. W. M. STRUTHERS. City Clerk. Datad. Dec :7th. 1918. * • a a The above Budget and Tax Ordinance passed third reading and final passage al an adjourned meeting of the City Commissioner*, of Sea I ale City. Cape May County. N. J., held In the City Hall, on Monday,'January 13th, A. D 1919 at two o'clock P. M. By direction of the Board. W. M. STRUTHERS, City Clerk. Dated January 13. 1919.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEEHOLDERS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY.
RESOLUTION. By the Finance Committee: Be It Resolved, by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Cape May. New Jersey, that there shall be assessed, raised by taxation and collected for the fiscal year 1919, the sum of Three hundred and three thousand two hundred eighty-one and 72/100 Dollars for the purpose of meeting the appropriations set forth In the following statement of anticipated revenue and am propriationi for the fiscal year 1919, to wit:— ^
APPROPRIATIONS.
For Bond Borough Hall, due July 1st 8 300.00 For Street Improvement Bond 500.00 For Interest due on Bonds 380.00 Sinking Fund 300.00 For Supervision Reeds ar.d Highways and Improve- • merits 800.00 Garbage 1.000.00 Street and Borough Ligating 375.00 Volunteer Fire Company 350.00 Volunteer Fire Oo Equipment ....1 200.00 Water and Fire Protection 250.00 ■d of Health 100.00 Poor Fund 60.00 Printing 100.00 Incidentals 700.00 Tax Collector’s Salary 250.00 Tax Assessor 125.00 Borough Clerk's Salary 150.00 Janitor's Salary 125.00
1918
8 626.00
None
345.00 300.00 1.000.00 (3250.8750) 760.00 375.00 350.00 200.00 250.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 675.00
625.00
88400.00
Total 89405.00 Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Woodbine, Cape May County, and State of New Jersey, that the local budget for the year 1919.
be and the same Is hereby approved.
That this ordinance shall lake effect Immediately upon ils passage and due
notice and publication according to law. JOSEPH RABINOWITZ. Mayor.
Altera: L. C. ABRAMSON. Borough Clerk. Pasaed first reading December 30th, 1918.
* * • •
Notice la hereby given that a public hearing will be held upon the above ordinance, on Monday, the 27th day of January next, at the Borough Hall, at the hour of 8 P. M.. where and when all taxpayers or others Interested herein may appear and present any objections they may have to the same. MO-* L. C. ABRAMSON. Borough Clerk.
COUNTY BUDGET.
1913
Amount In "Surplus Revenue Account" year ending December 31st .«« "i9 04
(a( ANTICIPATED REVENUE:
Surplus revenue appropriated 8 8419 04
Miscellaneous Revenue:
Bank Stock Tux County Officers 1440040 State Motor Vehicle Fund 50.000 00 Amount to be raised by taxes 303481.72
84,764.23 1918 8 4,764.23
16400.00 40.000.00 268,729.37
<S>) APPROPRIATIONS:
8376.<fo0.76
1919
Courts . i*. wo A® Freeholders and Officer* * -WU.w
Bridges
Contingent Road Maintenance ’'
Slate Hospital for Insane ....
Coroners
5,500.0
30.000.00
5.000.00
500.00
00
150.00 .500 00 400.00
Stationery ......
Salaries
Burying h.d. Soldiers and Sailors
Imp. to Almshouse
ET. ng . aud Adv - r, " ,inK : • litt* Public Buildings and Grounds 6 000 00
Public Schools
Tax Commissioners ilSl'S New Roads .. 8,000.00 Elections ..... 20.000.00
Sheriff’s Office
Surrogate’s Office . 6,000.c*0 Clerk's Office . - • 3.000.00 Widows' Pension* .!. ®-®«®.<» Lighting Road* ?4®0.00 Hospital. 1,000 00 Interest on Surplus Revenue 6.000 00 Interest on Bonds 760.00 Maturing Bond* 43,300.00 Sinking Fund 36.400.00 Vocational School 16.981.85 County Law Library 2,500.00 Mosquito Extermination I0 ®-®® Coiftty Fair Association . ‘ *.000.0© Farm Demonstration . Armories 2,000.00 Bridges (Emergency > . Ruad Main. (Emergenry) . 18.820.90
8328492.60 1918 8 14.000.00 6.500.00 30.000. 00 6.00 90.000. 00 3.000. 00 / 700.00 8.000. 00 100.00 7.600.00 400.(Si 4.000. 00 1400.00 1 800.00 6.000. 00 1400.00 1.500.00 6.500.00 20.000. 00 9.000. 00 6400.00 4.000. 00 9.000. 2.000. 00 600.00 6.000.00 760.00 41.760.75 11400.00 16481.85 2.500.00 - 100.00 10,000.00 1,000.00 1.500.00 1.500.00
l^ws rr*>>um-* Amount to he raised by taxation
• • •
The foregoing budget was appro,.,! N i , , •' *“> House , “b an*l adoption at u.e , Iloan, to be held in the Court House at t , January 21st. 1919. at eleven o'clock a n, t I!T ^ ma'y be and considered, by the said Board »>luUon. U f ' urtl " r IU * olv, ’ <1 lhat urn budget h By order of the Is.
1376,000 76 8328492 60 72.719.04 60464.23
-8303481.72
3268.728.37
'"Hlng V f 1U “^ of Chosen * in.Mia), January 7th. 1919. Mi of ,h '' "aid «ourt House, on Tuesdt,. “bd place any objw“t*«j and will be beard ■all also ccustltute the tax r,».
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