Resolution 5339 RESOLUTION NO.5339
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, MAKING A
TAX LEVY FOR THE TAX YEAR 1941, AND FIX-
ING THE MILLAGE ON REAL AND PERSONAL
PROPERTY IN SAID CITY.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,
FLORIDA:
SECTION 1. That there be, and the same is hereby levied, a tax for
the year, A. D. , 1941, on all real and personal property
located within the corporate limits of the City of Miami Beach, Florida,
as follows :
(A) For the purpose of carrying on the Government or Administration
and finance Department of said City and to provide funds for
the support and maintenance of the different City Departments, as
follows : Fire; Police; Beach Patrol; Engineering; Streets and
Bridges; Sewer; Parks & Docks; Water; Building Inspection;
Maintenance Public Buildings; Health & Welfare; Waste Collection
and Disposal; Recreation; Library and Art Center; Golf Course
(Washington Avenue) and Golf Course (Normandy Isle) ; Lighting City;
Telephone Exchange; and Miscellaneous; and a reserve for tax dis-
counts and abatements and for uncollected taxes; Nineteen and eight-
tenths (19.8) Mills on the dollar of the taxable cash value of all
of said property in said City, with the exception of such properties
as have been allowed a Homestead Exemption, pursuant to the provisions
of an Act known as "Senate Bill #123", adopted by the State Legislature
in 1935, and as later amended.
(B) For Publicity and Advertising purposes, and a reserve for tax
discounts and abatements, Two Mills (2) on the dollar of the
taxable cash value of all of said property in said City with the ex-
ception of such properties as have been allowed a Homestead Exemption,
as explained above, One (1) M .11 of which was authorized by a majority
vote of freeholders at an election held for this purpose on June 4th,
1940.
(C ) For the purpose of paying principal and interest due on all out-
standing bonds of said City that were issued prior to the passage
of the Homestead Exemption Act, with the exception of certain bonds
being refunded by Resolution No.r337, passed and adopted August 8th,
1941, and for a reserve for tax discounts and abatements and for
uncollected taxes Two and Eight-tenths (2.5) Mills on the dollar of
the taxable cash value of all property in said City.
(D) For the purpose of paying principal and interest due on all out-
standing bonds of said City that were issued since the passage of
the Homestead Exemption Act, and for a reserve for tax discounts and
abatements and for uncollected taxes, Two and Four-tenths ( 2.4) Mills
on the dollar of the taxable cash value of all of said property in
said City with the exception of such properties as have been allowed
a Homestead Exemption, as explained above.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of August . A. D. , 1941.
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