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Hainesport school board approves resolution to seek tax-levy incentive aid application

Hainesport Township School District Board of Education · April 14, 2025
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Summary

At a five-minute special meeting April 14, 2025, the Hainesport Township School District Board of Education approved Resolution 2024-25 #22 authorizing staff to submit an application to increase expenditures and seek Tax Levy Incentive Aid; no public comments were made.

The Hainesport Township School District Board of Education approved Resolution 2024-25 #22 at a special meeting April 14, 2025, authorizing district officials to submit an application to increase expenditures and seek Tax Levy Incentive Aid.

The Finance/Facilities/Technology Committee, chaired by Larry Brandolph, presented the resolution. The minutes record a roll-call vote and state "Motion Carries." The text of the resolution is recorded in the minutes as "Authorization to submit Application to Increase Expenditures and Tax Levy Incentive Aid." The minutes do not specify the numerical vote tally or the motion mover and seconder for that item beyond the roll-call entry in the minutes.

Board President Jason Cardonick called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. and the minutes list board members in attendance, including Vice President Bianca Cuniglio, Brandolph, Dr. Melissa Carlton, Jeffrey Duda, Shelby Maccar, Laura MacLachlan, Erin Minero and Jennifer Weres. The minutes also list Joseph R. Corn as Superintendent and Christopher C. DeSanto as Business Administrator/Board Secretary.

The board opened the meeting for public comment twice during the session but recorded that no members of the public spoke. The meeting was adjourned at 6:05 p.m.

Next steps recorded in the minutes indicate the district is authorized to file the application; the minutes do not specify a filing date or further procedural deadlines.