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Participants discuss payroll timing and rough tax-revenue estimates; remote attendee joins

Unknown body (participants not named in transcript) · December 5, 2024
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Summary

Participants at a brief meeting discussed payroll timing for selected months and cited rough tax-revenue and fee figures — including a $500,000 utility-sustainment figure and a possible $1,000,000 annual tax estimate — while Mitch Harvey joined remotely. No formal action was recorded.

Participants at a short, informal meeting discussed payroll timing and preliminary revenue estimates, and confirmed a remote attendee had joined.

Speaker 1 attempted to coordinate remote participation, saying, "We'll get Mitch Harvey, and he's dialing in remotely." Mitch Harvey replied, "Yes," confirming he could hear the group.

Much of the meeting focused on accounting and revenue figures raised by Speaker 2. Speaker 2 referenced payroll months and individuals involved in payroll processing, saying in part, "April, month of November, on year, 2024... Last is on payroll... On April, Kathy payroll." The transcript does not provide additional context about the referenced payroll items or the role of "Kathy."

Speaker 2 also cited a funding figure tied to utility sustainment: "As many here, $500,000 There will sustain what's been our utility." The same speaker mentioned a tax-evaluation estimate and fees, describing "a million by total tax possibly generated per year" and naming fee figures "$2,700" and "the fee $7,500." The transcript presents these numbers as preliminary estimates; the underlying methodology, the taxing authority, and the specific fees are not specified in the record.

Speaker 2 referenced correspondence from a local individual, saying, "Letters from Al Kaslan, who sent a letter to the original Catholic church," and asked for more information related to library numbers, referring to "the math and the library director" and saying, "Really where I want more." The transcript does not include a response from a library representative.

No formal motions, votes, or decisions were recorded in the provided transcript. Several remarks were fragmented or informal; details such as who will follow up, precise dollar-accounting methods, and which jurisdictions or programs the figures apply to were not specified in the record.