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Published June 09, 2009 10:46 pm -

No Tift Co. property tax increase coming


By Angie Thompson, Senior Reporter

TIFTON — The Tift County Board of Commissioners adopted a tentative 2009-2010 budget, that won’t require a property tax increase Monday night during its regular session. The millage rate will remain the same as set for the 2008-2009 budget at 10.39 for property in the incorporated areas of the county plus 2.103 for the county’s special tax districts.

A hiring freeze set in the current budget will hold in the new budget, which begins July 1. The only department that will be able to hire replacements for open positions will be the Tift County Sheriff’s Office. The proposed 2009-2010 general fund budget, proposed at $25.6 million, is a 1.3 percent reduction from the year before. The county hasn’t raised the millage rate for taxpayers from the current 10.39 since the 2006-2007 fiscal year.

Law enforcement takes the biggest bite of the county’s budget at 29 percent, followed by public safety at 22 percent; general government at 19 percent; roads and public works at 13 percent; culture and recreation at six percent; and health and welfare at one percent.

The county government receives the largest portion of its revenue from property taxes (62.42 percent). Other revenue resources include charges for services (22.29 percent); fines and forfeitures (7.43 percent); intergovernmental revenue (4.75 percent); rents and royalties (1.64 percent); miscellaneous revenue (.58 percent); licenses and permits (.5 percent); and interest income (.39 percent).

In special tax district funds, animal control took the largest budget cut with a reduction of 9.84 percent. Mosquito control’s budget increased by 25.23 percent.

A phase-out process for outside agencies qualified to receive taxpayer dollars in the county continues in the proposed budget. The amount of funding allotted to the outside agencies represents 60 percent of the amount those agencies were funded by the county in the 2008-2009 budget.

County Manager Jim Carter instructed all departments to decrease their operating budgets by either two, three or five percent. Carter met with each department head and the finance director to compile the budget.

The county is expected to formally adopt the 2009-2010 budget on June 22.

In other business Monday, commissioners:

• Denied the request of Michael and Molinda Wise for a special exception to locate a manufactured home in R-8 zoning at 35 Pecan St.

• Approved the re-appointment of Laverne Land to the Tift County Board of Elections and Registration.

• Approved the re-appointment of Jo Griffeth, Dotty Royal and Eunice Mixon to the Tifton-Tift County Library Board.

• Approved the re-appointment of H.C. Medford to the Tift County Board of Family and Children Services.

• Appointed Tony McBrayer to the Tifton-Tift County Planning & Zoning Board of Appeals.

• Authorized the purchase of a bush hog mower from Stafford in the low bid amount of $12,485.



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