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Notice To Taxpayers of Jackson County Public Library District
Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Jackson County Public Library District, of Jackson County, Indiana, that the governing body has established a   Capital Projects Fund and adopted a plan under IC 36-12-12. The following is a general outline of the plan:
Current Expenditures, 2009, 2010, 2011
1) Planned const., repair, replace. or remodel., 24,000 , 10,000, 0
2) Site acquisition, 0, 0, 0
3) Site development, 0, 0, 0
4) Emergency allocation, 0, 0, 0
5) Purchase, lease, repair, and maint. of equip., 25,000, 0 , 25,000
6) Purchase, lease, maintenance and repair of computer hardware and software, 134,380, 150,000, 142,500
Subtotal Current Expenditure, 183,380, 160,000, 167,500
7) Allocation for future projects, 47,488, 99,003, 158,771
Total Expenditures and Allocations, 230,868, 259,003,  326,271 
Sources and Estimates of Revenue
January 1, Cash balance (for each year of plan), 34,206,  47,488 , 99,003
Less encumbered appropriations, 0, 0, 0
Cash balance available for current plan, 34,206, 47,488 , 99,003
Property tax revenue, 183,612, 196,465, 210,218
Auto Excise, CVET and Financial Institutions Tax Receipts, 13,000, 15,000, 17,000
Other Interest, 50, 50, 50
Total Funds Available for Plan, 230,868, 259,003, 326,271
The projected tax rate for the Library Capital Projects Fund, 0.0099, 0.0099, 0.0099
The projected tax rate is based upon an estimated assessed value of , 1,854,669,303, 1,984,496,154, 2,123,410,885
Ten or more taxpayers in the Library District who will be affected by the plan may file a petition with the Jackson County Auditor, not later than 10 days after the publication of this notice, setting forth their objections to the plan. Upon filing the petition, the County Auditor shall immediately certify the same to the Department of Local Government Finance, which Department will fix a date and conduct a public hearing on the plan before issuing its approval or disapproval thereof.
Department of Local Government Finance
Timothy J. Rustenberg, General Counsel
Dated this 19th day of June, 2008
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