The tax rate for the purpose of the general budget will remain at 4.645 mills.
That rate combines with the following existing assessments: 0.27 mills for the ambulance tax; 1.23 mills for the fire tax; and 0.335 mills for the debt service tax.
All combined, the total tax rate will remain at 6.48 mills.
That means the owner of a property assessed at $100,000 will continue to have an annual property tax bill of $648.
The commissioners did, however, approve a slight increase in the 2021 refuse fee.
Beginning Jan. 1, residents will pay $220 for a residence with two or more adults and $198 for a residence with single adult.
The tax rate for the purpose of the general budget will remain at 4.645 mills.
That rate combines with the following existing assessments: 0.27 mills for the ambulance tax; 1.23 mills for the fire tax; and 0.335 mills for the debt service tax.
All combined, the total tax rate will remain at 6.48 mills.
That means the owner of a property assessed at $100,000 will continue to have an annual property tax bill of $648.
The commissioners did, however, approve a slight increase in the 2021 refuse fee.
Beginning Jan. 1, residents will pay $220 for a residence with two or more adults and $198 for a residence with single adult.