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( COPY OF BUDGET) NEVADA TAX COMMISSION PRESCRIBED FORM FOR CITY BUDGETS, 192_ Estimated Receipts and Expenditures of the City of Las Vegas for the Year ending December 31, 1932, as provided by Section 9, Chapter 42, Statutes of Nevada, 1923. Indicates totals for all bonds and interest. Cash on hand, January 1, 1931 $75,800.37 Balance Due from second half Taxes, 1930 28,570.03 The above is a true and correct statement of the estimated receipts and expenditures of the City of Las Vegas, for the current years as required by Section 9, Chapter 42, Laws of Nevada, 1923. Attest: Viola Burns (Signed) J. F. Hesse City Clerk Mayor. Dated February 27th, 1931. The Clerk was directed to deliver a copy of the Budget to the Board of County Commissioners, to have budget published once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper printed and published in the City of Las Vegas, and to send a copy of said Budget to the State Board of Finance. The matter of the tax levy was next brought before the Board of Commissioners and upon motion of Commissioner Smith seconded by Commissioner German the following Resolution was duly adopted and unanimously carried: RESOLVED that an ad valorem tax of $.156 on each one hundred dollars worth of taxable property situate, lying and being within the City of Las Vegas Nevada, be levied, collected, and paid for the year 1931, including the net proceeds of the mines, except such property as is exempt from taxation, said tax to be known as and used as the Salary Fund. RESOLVED that an ad valorem tax of $.086 on each one hundred dollars worth of taxable property situate, lying and being within the City of Las Vegas, Nevada, be levied, collected, and paid for the year 1931, including the net proceeds of the mines, except such property as is exempt from taxation, said tax to be known as and used as the General Fund. RESOLVED that an ad valorem tax of $.063 on each one hundred dollars worth of taxable property situate, lying and being within the City of Las Vegas, Nevada, be levied, collected, and paid for the year 1931, including the net proceeds of the mines, except such property as is exempt from taxation, said tax to be know as and used as the Police and Fire Fund.