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Paulding County holds second public hearing on proposed millage rate; no vote taken
Summary
County staff explained proposed changes to the maintenance-and-operations millage and the rollback calculation during a public hearing; officials also scheduled a final hearing for Aug. 12 and closed public comment after one speaker.
Paulding County officials held the second of three public hearings on a proposed change to the county's millage rate, with staff outlining how the county arrived at the advertised rate and one resident offering public comment. The Board of Commissioners did not adopt a new millage at the hearing; the board scheduled the final public hearing for Aug. 12 at 9 a.m.
"I am Sandy Kaker. I am your chairman pro tem in Tim's out of town, so I will be, helping Tabitha out with this meeting," Sandy Kaker said as the hearing opened. Tabitha, a county staff member overseeing the assessment and millage process, explained how assessed value and rollback calculations work and summarized the county's proposed numbers. "The assessed value is taxable value of 40% of your actual valuation," Tabitha said, and she described the…
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