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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISS113NERS WASH INGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
FRANCIS E. PETTIT, J. BLATCH CUMMINS, JOHN MAZZA, COMMISSIONERS
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adjourned.
NO. 154
There being no further business to come -before the Board at this tiace, the meeting
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Office of the County Commissioners
Washington, Pa., July 7, 1961
Board of County Commissioners in regular session those present beings
Pettit, Cwmdm and Mazza,
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Motion by Mr. Cummins,, seconded by Mr. Mazza, that the County Controller is hereby
authorized to prepare said necessary voucher -required to transfer $10,000.00 from the General
j Fund to the General Fund Sinking Fund No. 1, for the retirement of bonds and coupons.
! Motion carried unanimously.
There being no further business to coax: before the Board at this time, the meeting
adjourned.
i NO. 155
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Washington, Pa., July 10, 1961
Board of County Commissioners in regular -session those present beings
Pettit, Cummins and Mazza.
Motion by Mr. Cummins.. seconded by Mr. Mazza, that the following resolution in re-
gard to the sale of property for unpaid taxes by the Washington County Tau Claim Bureau be
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{ RESOLUTION NO. NAME OF PU CUSER
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
AMOUNT SOLD FOR
615 Frank & Freda P.
Being property described as Lots 39-
Tulock
40, Gordon Plan 2, DB 993-1, situate
in Canton'Township, Washington County,
Pennsylvania, and formerly assessed in
the name of Edward & Jessie Banks.
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$ 50.00
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1 616 James R. Donaldson
Being property described as 52 Acres
Land, bounded north by George Ralston,
South by Lizzie Stevenson, East by
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Beulah Owings, West by W.S. Ralston,
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formerly assessed in the name of Jesse
A. Burns and situate in Hanover Twp.,
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Washington County, Pennsylvania.
$300.00
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617 New Hope Baptist
Being property described as Lot No, 15,
Church
Swart Plan, situate in North Franklin
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twp., Washington County, Pennsylvania,
formerly assessed in the name of Sherman
Dent.
$ 50.00
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
FRANCIS E. PETTIT, J. BLATCH CUMMINS, JOHN MAZZA, COMMISSIONERS
Motion carried unanimously,
There being no further business to come before the Board at this tide, the meet-
ing adjourned.
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NO. 156
Office Of the County Commissioners
Washington, Pa., July 11, 1961
Board of County Commissioners in special session, those present being:
Commissioners Pettit, Cummins and Mazza and Controller Elish.
Motion by Mr. Mazza, seconded by Mr. C , that due to the delay in mailing of
the 1961 tax statements caused by the re -assessment of all real estate in Washington County, the
Board of County Commissioners and the County Controller approve and adapt the following resolu-
tion to extend the discount period to those taxpayers who will be receiving their tau statements
late,.
RESOLUTION
As the work of establishing and adopting the permanent record system for tax
assessments of approximately 90,000 parcels of Real Estate in Washington County it makes it
impossible to send statements for 1961 County Tau to all the taxpayers in time for them to take
advantage of the discount and the payable at face periods specified on the enclosed tans notice -as
provided by the Venango Act. Therefore to those ®nly, who receive their cards late and comparab:
to our mailing list, you are hereby notified that the enclosed tax statement is subject to a 5%
Discount if paid on or before August 31, 1961; payable at Face during September, 1961, and a 1.0%
Penalty will be added on October 1, 1961.
As stated above this extension has been approved by the Board of County
ers and the County Controller.
If payment is made by mail, the law requires that you enclose a self-addressed
stamped envelope for the return of your receipt.
Motion carried unanimously.
-'There being no further business to come before the Board at this ties, the
THE FOREGOING MINUTE READ AND APPROVED:
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NO. 151
Office of the County Commissioners
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Washington, Pa,, July 12, 1961
Board of County Commissioners met in special session for the purpose of opening