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Franklin SSD board approves joining Tennessee property tax relief program, adds annual review
Summary
The Franklin Special School District Board of Education voted Sept. 8 to participate in the state of Tennessee property tax relief program for qualifying low‑income elderly and disabled homeowners, disabled veterans and their surviving spouses whose property lies within district boundaries, and to fund the district’s portion of the local match for eligible applicants.
The Franklin Special School District Board of Education voted Sept. 8 to participate in the state of Tennessee property tax relief program for qualifying low‑income elderly and disabled homeowners, disabled veterans and their surviving spouses whose property lies within district boundaries, and to fund the district’s portion of the local match for eligible applicants.
The board approved a resolution that will take effect upon adoption and “will be revisited annually,” a change members added during discussion. Director of Schools Dr. Snowden recommended the resolution and said the district’s estimated expense for the program this fiscal year is $32,476.
The resolution authorizes the board chair and the director of schools to execute documents and coordinate with the…
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