Motion made by COI:IIn1SSlOn~r Stone, seconded by Commissioner Bartel and unanimously approved by the Court. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o ?~r0. 10y97 PIGIvTHLY REPORT'S OF COUNTY AND PRECINC'T' OFFICERS OF KERB COUN'1'Y APPROVED On this the 8th day of September 1969, came on to be examined by the Court the various reports of August of the County and Precinct Officers of Kerr County, Texas, and the same having been heard and considered by the Court, finds that said reports are true and correct and should be approved; therefore, upon motion of Commissioner Schwethelm, seconded by Commissioner Burney, the Court unanimously approved that the submitted reports be accepted and filed with the County Clerk for future reference and subject to audit. EI~_MIE M. MUENKER, County Clerk, collection of fees of office X2144.65 EI~Ii~IIE M. hIUENKER, County Clerk, fines, judgments & jury fees $1003.00 ED HONEA, District Clerk, judgments & jury fees $ 323.30 LEON F. MAPLES, Sheriff, out of County fees $ 46.00 RAYMGD?D ORR, Justice of the Peace, Prec. 1, fines ~ fees ;$1083.75 RAYMOND ORR, Justice of the Peace, Prec. 1, Civil Fees .~ 11.50 Small Claims $ 18.00 CHARLES J. REES, Justice of the Peace, Prec. 2, fines & fees .~ 493.00 ALBERT KET_dNEDY, Jr., Justice of the Peace, Prec. 4, fines & fees $ 988.00 HENRY B. ENGELMAN, Justice of the Peace, Prec. 5, fines & fees $ 65.00 'd. C. McDANIEL, Public Weigher, Scale Receipts, August, 1y69 $ 71.00 BILL N. RECTOR, County Agent, Report for August, 196y MRS. JERRILYN SESSOM, Home Demonstration Agent, Report for August,1~69 :MARGARET HILL, County Health Nurse, Report for August, ly6y FRANKLIN W. MEEKER, City-County Sanitarian, Report for August, 1969 o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 10998 REQUEST GF KERR COUNTY FARM BUREAU T'G USE KERR COUNY'Y AGRICULTURE BUILDING ocloBER 15, 1969 On tris the 8th day of September 1969, upon motion made by Commissioner Schwethelm, seconded by Commissioner Bartel, the Court unanimously approved that the request of the Kerr County Farm Bureau to use the Kerr County Agriculture Building October 15, 1969 be granted, at no charge other than janitorial service. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 10999 AtPROVAL OF PLAT OF LOYAL VALLEY SECTION OPIE On this the 8th day of September 1969, upon motion made by Commissioner Schwethelm, seconded by Commissioner Stone, the Court unanimously approved the Plat of Loyal Valley Section One. o-o-o-o-o-o-u-o-o-o N0. 11000 APFRCVAL OF PLAT OF SILVER HILLS SUBDIVISION On this the 8th day of September 196y, upon motion made by Commissioner Burney, seconded by Commissioner Bartel, the Court unanimously approved that the Plat of Silver Hills Subdivisior. be approved, subject to the provisions that actual .~,aintenance of road- ways will not be assumed by Kerr County until residential development shall justify said maintenance. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 11001 ArPROVAL OF 196y TAX ROLL BY BGARD OF &~UALIZA'1'ION On this the 8th day of September ly6y, with the County Judge and County Commissioners sitting as a Board of Equalization, did carefully examine the Tax Rolls made up from the approved assessments by Juanita Reeves, Tax Assessor-Collector for Kerr County, and for the year 1y69 avid did find that all Surveys and parts of Surveys of land, and all lots and blocks of the cities and towns of this County and all personal property, insofar as they were able to ascerta_n have been assessed for taxes for the year ly6y at its true ar_d full market or real value. The lyhy tax roil reflects the following: Total County valuation ---------- ~24,533,859.G0 Total State valuation ---------- ~C18,2G6,369.U0 ~. ~~ The charges are as follows: State .u76,4o8.39 County 196,270.87 FCkLR 54,619.11 UGRA 12,201.56 School 132,550.75 Total 5472,110.68 Motion made by Commissioner Bartel, seconded by Commissioner Stone and unanimously approved by the Court. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o R0. 11002 TAX LEVY FOR 1969 On tris the 8th day of September 1969, at a Regular Term of Commissioners' Court, with all officers present, it is ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that the following tax levies and collections be made for the year 1969, in and for Kerr County, Texas, and%or other subdivisions thereof, as follows: County Ad Valorem Jury Fund General Fund Permanent lmprovement Fund Public Library Fund Total Flood Control r:aintenance Fund Flood Control Sinking Fund Farm to I'larket & Lateral Road Fund . Total Occupation Tax - 50~ of State Levy Divide Common School District No. 12 Local Maintenance Fund .08 .66 .O1 .05 50.80 .08 .07 .1a 50.30 51.10 Therefore, on :notion duly made by Commissioner Bartel, seconded by Commissioner Burney, the Court unanimously a, proved that the levy of the 1969 tax be accepted. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o i•?0. 110C3 ORDER SET'lI^~G VALUAI'IOP1 UiJ RhAL :S'1'Al'.T~. A.1D II~IPROVEMENYS, LIVE~'1'OCK, AU1'OZ'iOBIL~'S AP1D OTHER PROP~R'LY FCR 'lliE YEAR 1970 Cn this the 8th day of September 1969, came on to be heard and considered by the Court the matter of classifying lands in Kerr County for tax purposes and setting valua- tions to be employed by the Tax Assessor of Kerr County, Texas, in taking renditions for 1j70 ad valorem taxes; and it appe:-wing to the Court that the following minimum standards of valuation should be employed to secure fair, just and equal renditions. It is there- fore ordered and the Tax Assessor of Kerr County is herewith instructed to employ the following minimum values in taking renditions for ly'?0 ad valorerri taxes; it being the intent of the Court that the following values sh~rll be a binding minimum, but shall not be construed as in any way constituting a maximum value, provided hcwever, that the minimum valuations of ranch, grazing and cultivated lands shall be subject to adjustment on the basis of market value or income. Minimum valuations herewith ORDERED are as follows, to- wit: Cattle and horses 525.00, Goats 52.5G rrd Sheep 53.50 Ranch and grazing lands c;' 55.50, 54.40 and 53. 3i) depending on quality; Cultivated lands 0 516.50 and 511.00 depending on quality; Automobiles at 25/ of Retail Book Values, including those held by dealers; All other property including merchandise, inventories, mobile trailer homes, aircraft, real estate not otherwise herein mentioned at not less than 25~ of actual values. Motion made by Commissioner Stone, seconded by Commissioner Burney and unanimously