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AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FO't THE
PURPOSE OF EQUALIZIEG THE ASSEM,IRMTS OF PROPERTY FOR TAXATION IM
THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, PROVIDING FOR THE C011PENSATION OF
SAID BOARD, OFFICE HOURS AND =-IE A11D PLACE OF BEETING
BE IT ORDAIIIED BY THE BOARD OF CO IISSIOidERS OF THE CI^1Y OF
PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That aBoard of Equalization for the purpose of
equalizing the assessments of real and personal property in the
City of Paducah, Kentucky for taxation is hereby established.
SECTIOII 2. The Board of equalization shall consist of three
(3) persons who shall be housekeepers and oarners of real estate
in the City and who have been residents thereof for at least five
(5) years next preceding their appointment. The members of the
Board of Equalization shall be appointed by r.�otion of the Board
of Commissioners of the City of Paducah, Kentucky annually prior
to the time fired for the meeting of said board.
SECTIO -1 3. Each member of said board shall be paid the sum of
,,x10.00 per day while in the performance of his duties, and
each shall perform such duties and have such powers as are now
granted by statute to boards of equalization of cities of the
second class in Kentucky.
L SECTION 4. The Board of Equalization shall meet at the office
of the City Assessor in the City Hall building in Paducah, Kentucky
each and every day, Holidays and Sundays excluded, commencing with
the lath `onday in October of each year, and shall continue
in session for a period of four (L,) creeks from said date, unless
additional time is granted by motion of the Board of Commissioners.
The Board of Equalization shall be in session from 8:30 A.I.I. until
5:00 P.T.I. each and every day they are in session with the exception
of the hour between Noon and 1:00 P.T:.
SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect
from and after its adoption.
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Passed by the Board of Commissioners October 19, 1957
Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, October 19, 1957.