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July 10, 2012 - Road District Number 3
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Now I call to order the Northwest Travis County Road District Number 3, the Golden Triangle.
One, consider and take appropriate action on property tax exemptions for the northwest Travis County road district number 3.
Mr. Nellis and ms. Tim?

>> The northwest Travis County road district number 3 currently has no optional exemptions and we're recommending the court just retain that same policy.
No optional homestead exemptions.

>> Move that we follow staff's recommendation.

>> Second.

>> And I guess request of the board of the road district.
Seconded by Commissioner Huber.
Discussion?
All in favor?
That passes by unanimous vote.

>> Move adjourn.

>> Second.

>> All in favor?
That carries unanimously also.


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