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STATE OF GEORGIA WHITFIELD COUNTY NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS RE: Estate of William Jerry Holmes All debtors and creditors of the Estate of William Jerry Holmes, deceased, late of Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia, are hereby notified to render their demands and payments to the Personal Representative(s) of the estate, according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to the Personal Representatives). This August 18, 2016 Personal Representative: Sherry Louise Holmes 772 Keith Road Dalton, GA 30721 8/20 8/27 09/03 09/10

TAX DIGEST AMOUNTS REPRESENT 100% ASSESSED VALUATION

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Dalton Public Schools The City of Dalton Board of Education does hereby announce that the millage rate will be set at the regular board meeting to be held in the Council Chambers at Dalton City Hall, 300 West Waugh Street, Dalton, GA on Monday, September 12, 2016 at 6:30 pm. Pursuant to the requirements of. C.G.A. 48-5-32, the Board of Education does here publish the following presentation of the current year’s tax digest and levy, along with the history of the tax digest and levy for the past five years. CITY OF DALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION CURRENT 2016 TAX DIGEST AND FIVE YEAR HISTORY OF LEVY Tax digest amounts represent 100% assessed valuation. The net levy represents the amount billed and not the amount collected. The above totals are subject to some revisions due to properties that are under appeal.. C.G.A. 48-5-311 requires temporary tax bills based on 85% of the year’s assessed valuation or the taxpayers' return value, whichever is greater. $6,666,051 was added to the 2016 Tax Digest by reassessment. Source: Whitfield County Board of Tax Assessors Dalton Public Schools To Increase Taxes While Using the Same Millage Rate The Dalton Board of Education has tentatively approved to continue with the millage rate of 8.20 mills. This would be the third consecutive year with the same millage rate. Since reassessments of existing real property increased by $6.7 million or 0.20%, it is considered a property tax increase when the board continues using the same millage rate. In fiscal year 2005 the millage was 8.70 mills, and since that time the board has decreased the millage rate in an attempt to be sensitive to the financial needs of the tax payers while appropriately funding the school district. Dalton’s Board of Education held the millage rate of 7.845 mills for six years from fiscal year 2009 through 2014 during the difficult economic times of that recession. During that six year period property values in the community declined 8 percent, while exemptions increased 23 percent reducing local property tax revenue by 10 percent for the school district. At the same time, the number of students being educated by Dalton Public Schools has grown 14 percent. The board responded to these challenges by reducing expenditures by nearly 13% in all areas of the school district that included positions, salaries, benefits, student transportation and materials and supplies in the classroom and throughout the system. This resulted in larger class sizes, reduced program offerings, and overall less spending per student. In fiscal year 2015, the board approved an increase to the millage rate of 0.355 mills, increasing it from 7.845 to the current millage rate of 8.20 mills. Since average residential property values are still 11 percent below the 2009 level, homeowners are likely to pay less school property taxes today with a millage rate of 8.20 mills compared with 2009 school property taxes with a lower millage rate of 7.845 mills and higher property values. Maintaining the millage rate of 8.20 mills funds the fiscal year 2017 budget that restores the addition of two student days to the school calendar and four staff days to their work year. Additionally, instructional and supporting positions were added to address the district’s growing student enrollment and program needs of Dalton Public Schools' students. In spite of these increases, the budgeted per pupil spending levels for fiscal year 2017 remain lower than fiscal year 2009 due to the structural expenditure reductions made b the suerintendent and board since that time. The certified digest is lower than what was estimated during the fiscal year 2017 budget process. Staff assumed real and personal property would show a 1.5 percent growth, when it actually had a 1.5 percent decline. The district could be short $584,000 in the property tax revenue budget line. Personal property values had the largest decrease of $74.0 million or 4.8 percent in values which is reduction of property tax revenue of $606,400. Real property increased in value by $19.2 million or 0.9 percent which means property tax revenue would be $157,000 more due to the increase in values. Last year real property increased by $29.9 million or 1.4ercent. Motor vehicles property tax is shifting from an annually paid ad valorem tax to the one time title tax. Last year, the motor vehicle ad valorem portion of the tax digest had a 30 percent reduction, and this year’s reduction is 23 percent or $194,000 in motor vehicle property tax revenue. Property tax exemptions decreased by $15.5 million or 4.8 percent which increases property tax revenue by $127,000.

NOTICE OF PROPERTY TAX INCREASE

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NOTICE OF PROPERTY TAX INCREASE Dalton Public Schools has tentatively adopted a millage rate which will require an increase in property taxes by 0.20%. All concerned citizens are invited to the public hearing on this tax increase to be held in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 West Waugh Street, Dalton, Georgia on Monday, August 29, 2016 at 9:00 AM or at 6:30 PM. Times and places of additional public hearings on this tax increase will also be in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 West Waugh Street, Dalton, Georgia, on Monday, September 12, 2016 at 6:00 PM. This tentative increase will result in a millage rate of 8.20 mills, an increase of 0.016 mills. Without this tentative increase, the millage rate will be no more than 8.184 mills. The proposed tax increase for a home with a fair market value of $100,000 is approximately $1.60 and the proposed tax increase for a non-homestead property with a fair market value of $575,000 is approximately $9.20.

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DALTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

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Dalton Public Schools The City of Dalton Board of Education does hereby announce that the millage rate will be set at the regular board meeting to be held in the Council Chambers at Dalton City Hall, 300 West Waugh Street, Dalton, GA on Monday, September 12, 2016 at 6:30 pm. Pursuant to the requirements of O.C.G.A. 48-5-32, the Board of Education does here publish the following presentation of the current year’s tax digest and levy, along with the history of the tax digest and levy for the past five years. CITY OF DALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION CURRENT 2016 TAX DIGEST AND FIVE YEAR HISTORY OF LEVY Tax digest amounts represent 100% assessed valuation. The net levy represents the amount billed and not the amount collected. The above totals are subject to some revisions due to properties that are under appeal. O.C.G.A. 48-5-311 requires temporary tax bills based on 85% of the year’s assessed valuation or the taxpayers' return value, whichever is greater. $6,666,051 was added to the 2016 Tax Digest by reassessment. Source: Whitfield County Board of Tax Assessors Dalton Public Schools To Increase Taxes While Using the Same Millage Rate The Dalton Board of Education has tentatively approved to continue with the millage rate of 8.20 mills. This would be the third consecutive year with the same millage rate. Since reassessments of existing real property increased by $6.7 million or 0.20%, it is considered a property tax increase when the board continues using the same millage rate. In fiscal year 2005 the millage was 8.70 mills, and since that time the board has decreased the millage rate in an attempt to be sensitive to the financial needs of the tax payers while appropriately funding the school district. Dalton’s Board of Education held the millage rate of 7.845 mills for six years from fiscal year 2009 through 2014 during the difficult economic times of that recession. During that six year period property values in the community declined 8 percent, while exemptions increased 23 percent reducing local property tax revenue by 10 percent for the school district. At the same time, the number of students being educated by Dalton Public Schools has grown 14 percent. The board responded to these challenges by reducing expenditures by nearly 13% in all areas of the school district that included positions, salaries, benefits, student transportation and materials and supplies in the classroom and throughout the system. This resulted in larger class sizes, reduced program offerings, and overall less spending per student. In fiscal year 2015, the board approved an increase to the millage rate of 0.355 mills, increasing it from 7.845 to the current millage rate of 8.20 mills. Since average residential property values are still 11 percent below the 2009 level, homeowners are likely to pay less school property taxes today with a millage rate of 8.20 mills compared with 2009 school property taxes with a lower millage rate of 7.845 mills and higher property values. Maintaining the millage rate of 8.20 mills funds the fiscal year 2017 budget that restores the addition o two student days to the school calendar and four staff days to their work year. Additionally, instructiona and supporting positions were added to address the district’s growing student enrollment and program needs of Dalton Public Schools' students. In spite of these increases, the budgeted per pupil spending levels for fiscal year 2017 remain lower than fiscal year 2009 due to the structural expenditure reduction made by the superintendent and board since that time. The certified digest is lower than what was estimated during the fiscal year 2017 budget process. Staff assumed real and personal property would show a 1.5 percent growth, when it actually had a 1.5 percent decline. The district could be short $584,000 in the property tax revenue budget line. Personal property values had the largest decrease of $74.0 million or 4.8 percent in values which is reduction of property tax revenue of $606,400. Real property increased in value by $19.2 million or 0.9 percent which means property tax revenue would be $157,000 more due to the increase in values. Last year real property increased by $29.9 million or 1.4 percent. Motor vehicles property tax is shifting from an annually paid ad valorem tax to the one time title tax. Last year, the motor vehicle ad valorem portion of the tax digest had a 30 percent reduction, and this year’s reduction is 23 percent or $194,000 in motor vehicle property tax revenue. Property tax exemptions decreased by $15.5 million or 4.8 percent which increases property tax revenue by $127,000.

NOTICE OF PROPERTY TAX INCREASE

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NOTICE OF PROPERTY TAX INCREASE Dalton Public Schools has tentatively adopted a millage rate which will require an increase in property taxes by 0.20%. All concerned citizens are invited to the public hearing on this tax increase to be held in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 West Waugh Street, Dalton, Georgia on Monday, August 29, 2016 at 9:00 AM or at 6:30 PM. Times and places of additional public hearings on this tax increase will also be in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 West Waugh Street, Dalton, Georgia, on Monday, September 12, 2016 at 6:00 PM. This tentative increase will result in a millage rate of 8.20 mills, an increase of 0.016 mills. Without this tentative increase, the millage rate will be no more than 8.184 mills. The proposed tax increase for a home with a fair market value of $100,000 is approximately $1.60 and the proposed tax increase for a non-homestead property with a fair market value of $575,000 is approximately $9.20. 054000214192

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DALTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO INCREASE TAXES WHILE USING THE SAME MILLAGE RATE

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Dalton Public Schools The City of Dalton Board of Education does hereby announce that the millage rate will be set at the regular board meeting to be held in the Council Chambers at Dalton City Hall. 300 West Waugh Street, Dalton, GA on Monday, September 12, 2016 at 6:30 pm. Pursaunt to the requirements of O.C.G.A. 48-5-32 the Board of Education does here publish the following presentation of the current year’s tax digest and levy. along with the history of the tax digest and levy for the five years. CITY OF DALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION CURRENT 2016 TAX DIGEST AND FIVE YEAR HISTORY OF LEVY Tax digest amounts represent 100% assessed valuation. The net levy represents the amount billed and not the amount collected. The above totals are subject to some revisions due to properties that are under appeal. O.C.G.A. 48-5-311 required temporary tax bills based on 85% of the assessed valuation or the raxpayers return value whichever is greater. $6,666,051 was added to the 2016 Tax Digest by reassessment Source: Whitfield County Board of Tax Assessors Dalton Public Schools To Increase Taxes While Using the Same Millage Rate The Dalton Board of Education has tentatively approved to continue with the millage rate of 8.20 mills. This would be the third consecutive year with the same millage rate. Since reassessments of existing real property increased by $6.7 million or 0.20%, it is considered a property tax increase when the board continues using the same millage rate. In fiscal year 2005 the millage was 8.70 mills, and since that time the board has decreased the millage rate in an attempt to be sensitive to the financial needs of the tax payers while appropriately funding the school district. Dalton’s Board of Education held the millage rate of 7.845 mills for six years from fiscal year 2009 through 2014 during the difficult economic times of that recession. During that six year period property values in the community declined 8 percent, while exemptions increased 23 percent reducing local property tax revenue by 10 percent for the school district. At the same time, the number of students being educated by Dalton Public Schools has grown 14 percent. The board responded to these challenges by reducing expenditures by nearly 13% in all areas of the school district that included positions, salaries, benefits, student transportation and materials and supplies in the classroom and throughout the system. This resulted in larger class sizes, reduced program offerings, and overall less spending per student. In fiscal year 2015, the board approved an increase to the millage rate of 0.355 mills, increasing it from 7.845 to the current millage rate of 8.20 mills. Since average residential property values are still 11 percent below the 2009 level, homeowners are likely to pay less school property taxes today with a millage rate of 8.20 mills compared with 2009 school property taxes with a lower millage rate of 7.845 mills and higher property values. of two student days to the school calendar and four staff days to their work year. Additionally, instructional and supporting positions were added to address the district’s growing student enrollment and program needs of Dalton Public Schools students. In spite of these increases, the budgeted per pupil spending levels for fiscal year 2017 remain lower than fiscal year 2009 due to the structural The certified digest is lower than what was estimated during the fiscal year 2017 budget process. Staff assumed real and personal property would show a 1.5 percent growth, when it actually had a 1.5 percent decline. The district could be short $584,000 in the property tax revenue budget line. Personal property values had the largest decrease of $74.0 million or 4.8 percent in values which is reduction of property tax revenue of $606,400. Real property increased in value by $19.2 million or 0.9 percent which means property tax revenue would be $157,000 more due to the increase in values. Last year real property increased by $29.9 million or 1.4 percent. Motor vehicles property tax is shifting from an annually paid ad valorem tax to the one time title tax. Last year, the motor vehicle ad valorem portion of the tax digest had a 30 percent reduction, and this year’s reduction is 23 percent or $194,000 in motor vehicle property tax revenue. Property tax exemptions decreased by $15.5 million or 4.8 percent which increases property tax revenue by $127,000. 054000214523
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