HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 11, Page 15, No Resolution Number15.
A RESOLUTION EXEMPTING FROM MUNICIPAL TAXATION FOR A PERI(
OF FIVE YEARS THE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS AND PROPERTIES OF
"i DAVID C. ROGERS DOING BUSINESS UNDER THE FIRM NA14E AND STYLE
OF THE SQUIRT BOTTLING COMPANY AT 800-802 SOUTH FIFTH STREET
IN THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
"WHEREAS, David C. Rogers has entered into an agreement to
purchase the real estate located at 800-802 South Fifth Street
in the City of Paducah, Kentucky, and will use the building at
said location as a plant for the manufacture of carbonated
beverages; and,
WHEREAS, the said David C. Rogers has submitted his
application for exemption from municipal taxation on said business
and manufacturing properties at the above location; and,
WHEREAS, it appearing from the application submitted by
David C. Rogers that his plant is a bona fide manufacturing enter-
prise , and under the statutes and trnder the ordinances of the cit;
of Paducah, said applicant is entitled to exemption from municipal
taxation for a period of five years as an inducement to the
operation of said plant in the City of Paducah;
NOW rHEREf ORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COT:TiISSIONER;
OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KEPiTUCKY:
SECTION 1.
That the business of the said David C. Rogers doing busines
under the firm name and style of the Squirt Bottling Company, the
real estate locatdd at said address and all manufacturing propertie
operated in connection with the manufacture of carbonated beverages
at said location be exempt from the payment mo the City of Paducah
of all license taxes and all ad valorem taxes, with the exception
of taxes due and payable for school purposes, for a period of five
years, the exemption from license taxes to begin January
1st, 1947, and the exemption from ad valorem taxes to begin with
the assessments which will become due in the year 1948.
SECTION 2.
This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and
after its adoption.
Passed by the Board of Commissioners on 7anuary 14, 1947
Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, January 14, 1947.