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percent, and is probably contributed to the bad winter in 2014 and tax back <br /> refunds. Ms. Johnston encouraged the public to come to her office to review the <br /> finances of the City for accurate information. <br /> G) LEVY OF THE 2014 REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES <br /> The council considered the millage rates for the 2014 real and personal property <br /> taxes payable in 2015. The City's current rates is 5 mills for City General and .4 <br /> for Firemen's Pension. Councilmember moved to adopt the current rates and <br /> Councilmember Shetron seconded. All voted for. <br /> H) CONSIDER A RESOLUTION CONCERNING PROPERTY TAX MILLAGE <br /> RATES <br /> Councilmember Shetron introduced a resolution for the intent of adjusting the <br /> property tax millage rate from the current 5.4 mills to 4.4 mills at the next millage <br /> assessment if the proposed annexation of certain lands lying south of White <br /> River is approved by the voters on November 4t" and becomes final. Before <br /> reading the resolution, Mayor Elumbaugh asked City Attorney Lindsey <br /> Castleberry to explain the difference between an ordinance and a resolution for <br /> the audience. After doing so, Mr. Castleberry read the resolution in full. <br /> Councilmember Bryant moved to adopt the resolution and Councilmember <br /> Henley seconded and the roll call count was 8 for and 0 against. The resolution <br /> was given #2014-10-01-R. <br /> 1) CONSIDER A RESOLUTION OPPOSING THE PROPOSED INCORPORATION <br /> OF LANDS SOUTH OF THE WHITE RIVER <br />