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CI IV OF ALLEb1, T}YR9.9
July 9, 1964
Present: Mayor ,entry T. Jones
'aldermen -Phil Prin7le, 3111 L'6isenant, Ji=y Gantt
and B. J. siloe
1�2r. Elmo Candy, ym. Ralpl: Dickson,and ''s. C. J. Thite
were present to discuss tax valuation on t'zeir property.
PSL^. Gandy asl,ed that t!e Board be lenient when raising
Lis tax valuation.
Mr. P,alph Dickson asked the Board yembers to consider the
valuation of his neighbors property before raising his tax
valuation and to keep them all in line accordingly.
Ps. C. J. ,Vhite did not receive a lette, stating that his
valuation wrn:ld be raised. The Poard ]Members assured him teat
his tax value would not be raised in 1964 since he had come in
prior to tt:is meetin; and voluntarily raised Lis valuation after
remodeling his house.
T: -o :Equalization Board Flembers informed Mr. Dickson and
'•ir. Gandv that thay wo id consider the discussion and notify
them of the Board's decision.
Mr. lhi.te, yr. Gandy and Mr. Dickson then left.
C. E. Ottaway came in at this time.
The Equalization Board agreed to set valuation on I='s. Gandy's
property at ;K500, and yr. Dickson1s property at WOO.
The City-ecretary was instructed to notify Mr. Gandy and 711r.Dickson by letter, informinP them of the valuation approved by
the Eq alization Board for 1961}.
These minutes reQd and approved this the 23 day of
July 1964. —
Gentry T. Jones, Mayor
a. C. story, City aec etary