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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 14, Page 783, No Ordinance Number7$3 AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY ON THE REGULAR ELECTION DAY ON NOVEMBER 6, 1962, THE QUESTION OF INCREASING THE ANNUAL LEVY OF TAXES FOR SUPPORT OF PADUCAH JUNIOR COLLEGE FROM A DIAXIBIUM, OF SEVEN (7¢) CENTS TO A DIAXII•'iUM OF FOURTEEN (146) CENTS OB EACH ONE HUNDRED ($100.00) DOLLARS WORTH OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO TAXATION FOR CITY PURPOSES :11HEREAS for many years the City of Paducah has made an annual tax levy for support of Paducah Junior College under KRS 165.170 which section, prior to 1960, provided for the levy of a tax of not less than five (50) cents nor more than seven (70) cents on each one hundred ($100.00) dollars worth of property subject to taxation for city purposes, and ;'1HEREAS the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky at its 1960 Session amended said section to provide for an annual levy for the support of similar colleges df:a tax of not less than five (50) cents nor more than fourteen (140) cents on each one hundred ($100.00) dollars worth of property subject to taxation for city purposes after an election is held as required by Section 1% of the Constitution of Kentucky, and c]HEREAS the Legislative Body of the City of Paducah, Kentucky has been requested by Paducah Junior College to cause the question of increasing the annual levy of taxes for its support to be placed on the ballot for a vote on the regular election day on November 6, 1962. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COM'IISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. Pursuant to KRS 165.170 (as amended in 1960) there is hereby submitted to the voters of the City of Paducah, Kentucky on the regular election day on November 6, 1962, the question of increasing the annual levy of taxes for support of Paducah Junior College from a maximum of seven (70) cents to a maximum of fourteen (140) cents on each one hundred ($100.00) dollars worth of property subject to taxation for city purposes, and in that regard such question so submitted shall be in words and figures as follows on the official ballot: "ARE YOU IN FAVOR OF INCREASING THE ANNUAL LEVY OF TAXES FOR SUPPORT OF PADUCAH JUNIOR COLLEGE FROM A MAXIIiUM OF SEVEN (70) CENTS TO A I•IAXII•IUII OF FOURTEEN (140) CENTS ON EACH ONE HUNDRED ($100.00) DOLLARS CJORTH OF PROPERTY SUBJECT TO TAXATION FOR CITY PURPOSES?" Opposite the question shall be printed "YES" and "NO" with the proper space for placing the crossmark to indicate preference. 784 SECTION 2. The Cit- Clerk shall cause anotice of the election set forth in Section 1 hereof to be published in at least one issue of the Sun -Democrat not less than seven days nor more than twenty-one days before the regular election to be held on November 6, 1962. SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify this ordinance to the Clerk of the McCracken County Court. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in gull force and effect from and after its adoption. Winston Gholson, mayor Pro Tem A. B. Fendley, Unnnissioner Passed by the Board of Commissioners August 2$, 1962 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, Cita* Clerk, August 28, 1962.