Supporters
Marcia Rackov Mimi Zwolak Pete Chase Beverly Lind Margo Jacobs Kathy Salvatore Geers Farm Getty Tree Farms Atkins Electric Lakeview Motel Autumnwood Northern Auto Tidy Disposal Sherry Blaszak (MCD Staff) |
Missaukee Conservation District Board Members
Larry Thompson, Chair Bob Haskin, Vice-Chair Greg Davis, Secretary/Treasurer Ed Dunlap, Director Jim Eisenga, Director Robert Kmiec, Associate Director Marcia Rackov, Associate Director Susan Schwager, Associate Director |
How much will it cost?
0.15 mil is being requested for a 4 year period which equates to:
$ 50,000 home $ 7.50 per year
$ 80,000 home $12.00 per year
$100,000 home $15.00 per year
Official ballot language
Shall the tax limitation under Article IX, Section 6 of the Michigan Constitution on general ad valorem taxes within the County of Missaukee be increased by up to 0.15 mills ($0.15 per $1,000 of taxable value) for the period of 2015 through 2018 inclusive, to fund Missaukee Conservation District program to assist landowners in the protection, enhancement, and restoration of natural resources, including invasive plant species control; household hazardous waste collection and education programs within Missaukee County; and agricultural assistance, and shall the County of Missaukee levy such millage for said purpose.
The County estimates that this millage would raise $85,245 in its first year.
And the voters said...Yes!!!
0.15 mil is being requested for a 4 year period which equates to:
$ 50,000 home $ 7.50 per year
$ 80,000 home $12.00 per year
$100,000 home $15.00 per year
Official ballot language
Shall the tax limitation under Article IX, Section 6 of the Michigan Constitution on general ad valorem taxes within the County of Missaukee be increased by up to 0.15 mills ($0.15 per $1,000 of taxable value) for the period of 2015 through 2018 inclusive, to fund Missaukee Conservation District program to assist landowners in the protection, enhancement, and restoration of natural resources, including invasive plant species control; household hazardous waste collection and education programs within Missaukee County; and agricultural assistance, and shall the County of Missaukee levy such millage for said purpose.
The County estimates that this millage would raise $85,245 in its first year.
And the voters said...Yes!!!