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Board approves tax-penalty deferral, starts radio-assessment negotiations and accepts consent agenda
Summary
The board approved a 30-day delay on interest and penalties for taxes due June 5, accepted the consent agenda including $633,842.43 in payroll and warrants, authorized negotiation with CTA for a radio assessment, and declared two Social Services desks surplus.
At its April 9 meeting, the Lunenburg County Board of Supervisors approved a package of operational items addressing budget, procurement and pandemic-related needs.
The Board approved a resolution to delay interest and penalty on real estate and personal property taxes due June 5, 2020, for 30 days (motion by T. Wayne Hoover; seconded by Mike Hankins). Supervisor Mike Hankins said he supported a 30-day extension because many workers had reduced hours or been laid off. The resolution passed 7–0.
The consent agenda was approved (motion by Edward Pennington; seconded by Mike Hankins), which included the March 12 minutes, the Treasurer’s February 2020 reports, and warrants listing March payroll and related items totaling $633,842.43 (payroll direct…
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