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TR-2012-49 RESIDENTIAL TAX FACTOR -��; �;2oi�-yq sr �l—� _ _ _ / --- - - - .� � - - - - f - - - - -� TR-2012- 49 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A RESIDENTIAL FACTOR OF 0.841813 PURSUANT TO MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS, CHAPTER 40, SECTION 56 Sponsored by: Mayor Richard A. Cohen WHEREAS, beginning in Fiscal Year 1989 the Agawam City Council began adopting residential factors of less than one (1) pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 56; and C-) r--j C') C_- WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the residential taxpayers of Agawam Igad(T residential factor of less than one (1); and C--) WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to adopt a re�iden i -K factor of 0.841813; and NOW THEREFORE, THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL hereby resolves-oafter ' conducting a public hearing to adopt a residential factor of 0.841813 pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 56; and DATEDTHIS OF Dq-cem6er ' 2012. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Christopher C. RIO son, President APPROVED AS/YO FORM AND LEGALITY SbY Vincent Gio'sciva, Solicitor 'Tr TVIA-YORA-L A.CTION' Received this- W —day of 'DCLMbb" 5 2012 from Council Clerk. Signed by Council President this day of 2012. APPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3-6 of the Aga Charter, as azended, I�ereby approve the passage of the above legislation on this ��day of _;2012. Richard A. Cohen,Mayor DISAPPROVAL GIF LEGISLATrON By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as arnend4 I hereby veto the passage of the above legislation on this day of 2012 for the following reason(s): Richard A. Cohen, Mayor RETURN OF LEGESLATION TO COUNCIL CLEPLK Returned to Council Clerk this 441 day of bYL r 2012. TR-2012- 4q A RESOLUTION ADOPTION A RESIDENTIAL FACTOR OF 0.00 PURSUANT TO MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS, CHAPTER 40, SECTION 56 Sponsored by: Mayor Richard A WHEREAS, beginning in Fiscal Year 1989 the Aga C residential factors of less than one (1) pursuant to Massac 1 Section 56; and YMEREAS, it Is in the best interest of the residentia residential factor of less than one (1); and WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the Town a' factor of 0.00; and AA- C NOW THEREFORE, THE AGAWAM CITY C 0 conducting a public hearing to adopt a residential fact, ..0 pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 56; and DATED THIS OF 52012. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Christopher C. Johnson, President rAjPOVED AS =FORM AND LEGALITY Vincent Gioscia, Solicitor TAX RATIES FY 2013 RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL- INDUSTRIAL- PERSONAL PROPERTY $ 15960 $27,979 Per Thousand Per Thousand Effective July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013 Office of the Assessor 11age I ol") Status : FORM ENTERED AGAWAM 2013 Jurisdiction Fiscal Year 2013 GOI LA4 VALUES FFCV PERCENTS Residential 2,052,239,146 Res% 75.9662 MRF 84,1813 Open Space 0 OS % 0.0000 175% Shift 0,0000 Commercial 245.656.660 Com % 9.0933 Chapter 3 0.0000 Industrial 215,381,930 Ind % 7 9726 Historic Low % 59.3317 Pers Prop 188,238.250 P P% 6.9679 Prior Res % 65.5279 Total 2.701.515,986 Total % 100.00C)o Lowest RF 84.1813 INPUT OPTIONS OPEN SPACE DISCOUNT Estimated Levy 50,055.541 Resid Factor 0.841813 Selected 0 S 0.0000 Selected Discount % C)P Shift 1.50000 0 S Factor 1.00000000 Single TR 1853 SHIFT PERCENTS Res% 63,9493 Res TR 15.60 OS % 0.00()O OS TR 0 Coni % 13.6399 Com TR 27.79 Ind% 11.9589 Ind TR 27,79 P P% 10,4519 PP TR 27.79 Tola I% 100-0000 RESIDENT�AL EXEMPTION Total Res Value 2.052.239.146 1 Total Res 0 Avg Res Value 0 Parcel Count Avg Res Value 0 X Selected Res 0.0000 R I esiden.tial 0 Exemption % Exemption No,Eligible Res 0.0000000 Tot Res Value 0 Parcels minus Exempt SMALL COMMERCIAL EXEMPTIO No,Eligible Com 0 Parceis Selected Corn 0.0000 X Total Value of 0 Total Value to 0 Exem% Eligible Pcls be Exempt Total C & I Value minus Exemption 461.038,590 Signature Signatures for LA5 (Board of Assessors) (Date) Comments: I I I 1psd/d Isoa I cwav,dor.state.IM1.LISh,a I eww'A I ri%qite/Weh1'-orn-is/Tax Ra1e/La50plions.aspx 126/2012 Ilagc 21 ()1'3 LA5 Certification I hereby attest that notice was given to taxpayers that a public hearing on the issue of adopting the tax levy percentages for fiscal year 2G1 3 would be held on 12/312012 (date), 7:00 PM (time), at Roberia Doering Middle School (place). by Newspaper Article and Posting on Public BUllelin Boards (describe type of notice), (Clerk) (Date) Comments: We hereby attest that on 121312012 (date), 7�00 PM (time), at Rooeria Doering Middle School (place) a public hearing on the issue of adopting the percentages for the fiscal year 2013, that the Board of Assessors presented information and data relevant to making such determination and the fiscal effect of the available alternatives at the hearing and that the percentages set forth above were duly adopted in public session on 12/3'2012 (date), The LA-5 excess capacity is calculated as 7�419,874.94 We have been informed by the Assessors of excess levy capacity 7,419.874,94 Signatures for LA5 Certification For cities: City Councilors, Aldermen, Mayor For towns: Board of Selectmen For districts: Prudential Committee or Commissioners -3 2", (Date) (Authorized Signature) Comments: llwlz�e�l (Authorized Signature (Date) Comments: (Authorized Signature) k",10�1LCt.te(Date) Comments: (Authorized Signature) XX49— Comments: Q(Authorized Signature) (Dale) commen(s� (Authorized Signature) (Date) Comments: ' U III I I)S://d Is, ,I I o r.S I ate.nia.tis�(_,a vat e/We h I�ornis/TaxRa I e/I_-a_5Options.aspx 12/11/20 12 Pa,,c i of"I (Date) Comments: 4o;izedd Signat r.p) (Date) Comments: View Edit List �7 Status of TaxRate Forms View More ... View Last Updater I nfori nation ea- Calculate&Save i�1] F�ut)Tfl L-cl r� 12/3/2012 TR-2012- 48 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A RESIDENTIAL FACTOR OF 0.829731 PURSUANT TO MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS, CHAPTER 40, SECTION 56 Sponsored by: Mayor Richard A. Cohen WHEREAS, beginning in Fiscal Year 1989 the Agawam City Council began adopting residential factors of less than one (1) pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 56.- and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the residential taxpayers of Agawam to adopt a residential factor of less than one (1); and WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to adopt a residential factor of 0.82973 1; and NOW THEREFORE, THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL hereby resolves after conducting a public hearing to adopt a residential factor of 0.829731 pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 56; and DATED THIS OF 2013. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL CD >�2 C-') Christopher C. Jo,hnson, President >r- ,3:r" AP VED A 0 FORM AND LEGALITY F5 co Vincent 0 ia., Solicitor Notember 15,2012 Cut-A-Thon to benefit hurricane victims The Cutting Edge Salon & Day Spa, 975 Spring- field St., Feeding Hills, will host a fundraiser"Cut- A-Thon:' Friday, Nov. 23 from 2 to 6 p.m., with all proceeds to benefit the Red Cross for Superstorm Sandy victims. Cost for a haircut is $10; eyebrow waxing, $10; manicures.$10;and a chair massage.$1 per minute. There will also be raffles and free prizes. For more information,call the salon at 789-6369. Mk 1 0 n No 1C Laid 01 t 1%_/ LEGAL NOTICE Ordinances. 'whicM-At Notice is hereby given allow for a fence in excess of that the Agawam Zoning four feet situated within the Board of Appeals will hold setback portion of a corner a public hearing at the Aga- lot at the premises identified wam Public Library Con- as 204 Lancaster Drive. ference Room, 750 Cooper Doreen Prouty Chairperson Street, Agawam, MA on Agawam Board of Appeals Monday, November 26, 11/8.11/15/12 2012 at 6:30PM for all par- ' ties interested in the appeal LEGAL NOTICE of Mass Veterinary Cardio- PUBLIC HEARING logy SVCS Inc, which is AGAWAM seeking a Special Permit in CITY COUNCIL accordance with Section 180- The Agawain City Coun- 12 of the Town of Agawam's cil will conduct a public Zoning Ordinances, which hearing on Monday, Dec- would allow for an animal ember 3, 2012, at 7:00pm, hospital at the premises iden- at the Roberta G. Doering tified as 305 Suffield Street. School, 68 Main Street, Doreen Prouty Agawam, MA to consider Chairperson the adoption of a Residential Agawam Board of Appeals Tax Factor pursuant to Mass- 1118,11/15/12 achusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 56 as AGAWAM ZONING submitted to the City Coun- BOARD OF APPEALS cil by the Mayor on Novem- LEGAL ber 1,2012. ADVERTISEMENT The Resolution (TR- October 30,2012 2012-49) is available for Notice is hereby given public inspection at the that the Agawam Zoning City Clerk's Office, 36 Board of Appeals will hold Main Street, Agawam, MA a public hearing at the Aga- between the hours of 8:30am wam Public Library Con- to 4:30pm, Monday through ference Room, 750 Cooper Friday. It is also available at Street, Agawam, MA on the Agawam Public Library, Monday, November 26, 750 Cooper Street,Agawam, 2012 at 6:45PM for all par- MA and the Agawam Senior ties interested in the appeal Center, 954 Main Street, of Christopher Rooney, who Agawam,MA. is Seeking a Special Permit BY ORDER OF: in accordance with Section Christopher C.Johnson 180-8, Paragraph B of the President of the City Council Town of Agawam's Zoning 11115/12 Novm&-r 15,2012 DRAGONS SLAY CON rM ttrAGAWAM ,- The undefeated Emerald Dragor U 10 In-Town division had some very competiti to finish the season 12-0. Pictured back row coach David Ross, Josh Deslauriers, Noah I Erin Mikuszewski and Kolby Lindell. Front F Matuza, Kim Beaver and Kyle Albert. Not picti Adam Ross. N d A Maftress? a A Hand-made Quality King $499 Queen $299 Full $269 Twin $199 sigam FAIMy 69 Garden Street ZS I ZSM:AN ton Feeding HiPs 413-789-1080 Maftm Rewy www.sigmamattress.com 1 2 3 4 -5 6 10 11 12 12 16 17 T9__ 71[20 1�_2 24 25 1 3 __M23 25 28 29 32 $39 7 40 36 37 FA 4 AGAWAMCITY COUNCIL 36 MAIN STREET AGAWAM, MASSACHUSETTS 01001 ED LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT Christopher C. Johnson The Agawam City Council will conduct a public hearing on Monday, VICE PRESIDENT December 3, 2012, at 7:00pm, at the Roberta G. Doering School, 68 Dennis J Perry Main Street, Agawam, MA to consider the adoption of a Residential Tax Factor pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, COUNCILORS Section 56 as submitted to the City Council by the Mayor on George Bitzas November 1, 2012. Cecilia P. Calabrese Paul C. Cavallo The Resolution (TR-2012-49) is available for public inspection at the James P. Cichetti City Clerk's Office, 36 Main Street, Agawam, MA between the hours Gina M. Letellier of 8:30am to 4:30pm' , Monday through Friday. It is also available at Robert A. Magovern Joseph Aftneo the Agawam Public Library, 750 Cooper Street, Agawam, MA and the Donald M. Rheaull Agawam Senior Center, 954 Main Street, Agawam, MA, Robert E, Rossi ADMINISTRATIVE BY ORDER OF: ASSISTANT Barbara A. Bard Christopher C. Johnson Ma President of the City Council CD TO BE ADVERTISED ON 11/15/12 7 3:2- co Cn rn TELEPHONE (413) 786-0400 Ext. 233 FAX (413) 786-9927 EMAIL bbard@agawam.ma us TR-2012- 49 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A RESIDENTIAL FACTOR OF 0.841813 PURSUANT TO MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS, CHAPTER 40, SECTION 56 Sponsored by: Mayor Richard A. Cohen WHEREAS, beginning in Fiscal Year 1989 the Agawam City Council began adopting residential factors of less than one (1) pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 56; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the residential taxpayers of Agawam to adopt a residential factor of less than one (1); and WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to adopt a residential factor of 0.841813; and NOW THEREFORE, THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL hereby resolves after conducting a public hearing to adopt a residential factor of 0.841813 pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 56; and DATED THIS OF 2012. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Christopher C. JohMon, President C-) C:) APPROVED AS 0 FORM AND LEGALITY C= X C= C-jr- rn 01 V :r7a Vincent Gioscia, Solicitor 77 r TR-2012-�q_ A RESOLUTION ADOPTION A RESIDENTIAL FACTOR OF 0.00 PURSUANT TO MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS, CHAPTER 40, SECTION 56 Sponsored by: Mayor Richard A. Cohen WHEREAS, beginning in Fiscal Year 1989 the Agawam City Council began adopting residential factors of less than one (1) pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 56; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the residential taxpayers of Agawam to adopt a residential factor of less than one (1); and WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to adopt a residential factor of 0.00; and NOW THEREFORE, THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL hereby resolvcs after conducting a public hearing to adopt a residential factor of 0.00 pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 56; and DATED THIS OF 52012. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Christopher C. Johnson, President APPI�OVED AS FORM AND LEGALITY C:) 3>n <= MF Vincent Gioscia, Solicitor rn rn