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Leon said that in the district, the
taxpayer will pay full Maintenance
and Operations taxes on the first
$100 million of assessed value.
“So, only after that do they re-
ceive tax benefit,” Leon said. “Every
June Specials
Brown worked with the last two
313 agreements with the school dis-
trict, one with Covestro and the oth-
er with JSW Steel.
“It is the same report with differ-
ent numbers,” Brown said. “Keep in
mind that a lot of these projections
are based on assumptions, school
finance formulas and school atten-
dance, and other values that are in
Goose Creek other than the value
that is being studied. So, there are
some caveats there. But, there is
enough information there for you to
make an infonned decision.”
Leon said they are now waiting
on a couple of more pieces of infor-
mation from ExxonMobil and this is
expected to be delivered to the Texas
Comptroller next week. “The comp-
troller will then perfonn a review
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.________ Call 281-426-3555
HARVEY
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two full baths, and measuring
2,115-square-feet have been sold for
$107,500. Another home on Autumn
Lane sold for $125,000, has a pool
and is more than 1,000-square-feet
than Goodman’s home. On Memo-
ry Lane, a four-bedroom home that
received five feet of water went for
$115,000.
Jack Barnett, HCAD spokesman,
said they are aware of what is hap-
pening in Whispering Pines.
“The good news is we did get some
sales in after we sent out the proper-
ty value notices on May 18,” Barnett
said. “The information on the sales
indicated to us that we might not
have been as accurate as we initial-
ly thought. So, we are taking another
look at that area and of the damaged
properties in that area to see where
we are and what we need to do at this
point.”
Barnett said they would most like-
ly send out new value notices in the
“You will be able to review this,
and if it looks favorable, we will pre-
pare a contract and act for a presen-
tation to the board at that time,” Leon
said. “This will probably be within a
seven-month period.”
Which is substantial for a district the
size of Goose Creek.”
Leon said that if the board should
an amount equal to or greater than
the M&O tax relief they received
as a consequence of the agreement.
They get a 10-year tax base, but they
have to have gotten that much more
back over 25 years in order to quali-
fy. A project this size will bring much
more back over 25 years. I am confi-
dent it would meet those tasks.”
After this, Leon said the school
district would negotiate the agree-
ment with the ExxonMobil.
“Then if the board decides that the
tenns are appropriate, then they will
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Glenn Doyle Green,
age 73, passed away
in Dayton, Texas on
Wednesday, June 6,2018.
He was bom on Decem-
ber 28, 1943 in Baytown,
and the governmental entity could
negotiate the percentage of the net
tax benefit,” Leon said. “Now, the
statute allows the school district to
receive $100 per student in average
daily attendance. For a district like
Goose Creek, it works out more fa-
vorably for them because there are so
many students.”
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He is survived by his
wife of 20 yrs. Shir-
ley (Dorris) Green of
Baytown; son, Glenn
Doyle Green Jr., of
Baytown; daughter, Kar-
en Laneigh McNeill of
Crosby, five grandchil-
dren; eight great- grand-
children also survived by
a host of friends.
Bro. Glenn was a de-
voted and faithful charter
member since it concep-
tion January 8, 2008 un-
til June 2018. Bro. Glenn
was a spiritual pillar to all
those who he served the
Lord with him. He was
loved by all who ever
knew him. He attended
Family Worship Church.
Bro. Glenn will be missed
tion of a perfonnance polymers unit penny of revenue the school district
as well as a monomer preparation loses as a consequence of the agree-
facility. ment, it is paid by the company back
Attorney Sara Leon of the Powell to the school. The district is not giv-
and Leon firm and Nick Brown, a ing away anything. This is a state in-
school finance agent with the Region centive to encourage certain kinds of
12 Education Service Center, ad- investment in Texas. The state bears
dressed the board at this week con- the responsibility for any loss of
ceming the agreement. revenue. The district is revenue neu-
"ExxonMobil is proposing to build tral on the M&O side and they get
a potential perfonnance polymer unit supplemental payment in addition.
The new facilities are to be located approve the agreement,” she said. “It
on unimproved land within the Exx- will be a great benefit to the school
onMobil Baytown Chemical Plant district and ExxonMobil will receive
area. a benefit, too.”
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near future. for all of us, throughout the county LONDON (AP) — Gena Turgel, a Holocaust survivor
“I cannot say at this point if it is from one end to the other,” Barnett who comforted Anne Frank at the Bergen-Belsen con-
going to change or change dramati- said. “It has been challenging. We centration camp before the young diarist’s death and the
cally,” he said. “But, we are taking never had anything like that before, camp’s liberation a month later, has died. She was 95.
another look at that area. We encour- This is new for us as well.” Turgel died Thursday. The news triggered tributes from
age everyone who received their no- While Goodman is happy to hear some of the people the Polish native touched in the de-
tice to do what they feel what they the news of potential new appraisals, cades she shared her World War II experiences, including
need to do. If they don’t feel the val- her home is still experiencing prob- witnessing the horrors of the Nazi camps.
ue is correct, they should file a pro- lems almost a year after Harvey. This
test. And do it by the date that is on includes the cabinets, which do not
their value notice.” shut properly after Goodman said a
ration facility, would start in 2021. higher,” Leon said. “On the Interest
She added that the petrochemical gi- and Sinking fund, the taxes that pay
ant is committed to at least 25 jobs at down the school debt and school
$63,000 annually. bonds, they would pay taxes on the
Leon explained that the 313-pro- full assessed value of the project.”
gram statute has changed over the Region 12 will prepare a school
years. finance study since the board unani-
“In earlier versions, the taxpayer mously approved the application.
Texas to Eugene Melvin dearly.
Green and Ruby Beatrice Visitation will be at
(Roach ) Green. Family Worship Church
Bro. Glenn served in located at 12101 FM
the U.S Airforce. He grad- 1409 Dayton, Texas
uated from Robert E Lee 77535, from 3 p.m. to 4
High school in Baytown. p.m. on Sunday, June 10,
He was a radio technician 2018, followed by the fu-
for the Baytown Police neral service at 4:30 p.m.
Dept, after many years, Burial will be at the
he retired and dedicated Houston National Cem-
his time to filming and etery on Monday at 9:30
editing the services of a.m.
Family Worship church. g_ 3, Guillen Baytown
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He is survived by his
wife, Rowana; his son
Patrick Bailey; his daugh-
ter, Leigh-Ann Ficak and
her husband Chris and
grandchildren Sabrina
and Parker; cousins; Dan-
ny Huggins and his wife
Annette; Bill Stipes and
Troy Huggins; step-son
Todd Soileau and his wife
Karina and granddaugh-
ter Haley; grandson Mi-
chael Soileau and others
in his extended family.
A memorial visitation
will be held Thursday,
June 14, 2018 from 5 to
7 p.m. at Navarre Funer-
al Home, 2444 Rolling-
brook, Bay town, Texas
77521.
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Barnett said that if something contractor replaced them.
changes and a new notice is sent out, “Our contractor, who made our
there will be a new date on it. cabinets, just took our money,” she
“But, go ahead and file that protest said. “The cabinets are horrible and
if they feel we were not correct on have to be ripped out. The contractor
the value,” Barnett said. used cheap plywood for the cabinets.
In January, HCAD sent out reap- Also, the back door has gaps, and we
praisal letters to property owners have to put towels down in them just
whose taxing jurisdictions have re- to keep home cool. We are going to
quested the reappraisal of property get someone else to do this and redo
after Hurricane Harvey. everything.”
Goodman was ecstatic to hear the Goodman said the flooring is prob-
news. lematic and even the upstairs re-
“Thank God,” she said. “It’s just stroom does not work.
been crazy here since the storm." “We could not sell it for $131,000,
Barnett indicated that the stonn especially with the cabinets and
had also caused HCAD’s issues. doors the way they are,” Goodman
“Harvey has been an experience said.
tial portion of the tax burden of this would pay on the M&O portion of so that the project is eligible for a
particular project.” the school tax bill. 313 agreement. The comptroller will
Leon said construction on the “They would pay taxes $100 mil- also determine that over a 25-year
polymer unit, and a monomer prepa- lion of assessed value only, nothing period, the company will pay back
open to the living and dining.
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Trump delivers warning on trade as he leaves summit
LA MALBAIE, Quebec (AP) — Exiting a world sum- mit’s host, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, of
mit with characteristic bravado, President Donald Trump being “indignant.”
delivered a stark warning Saturday to America’s trading The summit came during an ongoing trade dispute with
partners not to counter his decision to impose tariffs on China and served as a precursor to his unprecedented
steel and aluminum imports. Despite his sharp differenc- meeting with Kim, in which he has sought to extend a
es with U.S. allies, the president insisted he has a “great hand to the Asian autocrat who has long bedeviled the
relationship” with his foreign counterparts. international order.
“If they retaliate, they’re making a mistake,” Trump “His message from Quebec to Singapore is that he is
declared before departing the annual Group of Seven going to meld the industrial democracies to his will —
summit in Canada for his meeting with North Korea’s and bring back Russia,” said Steve Bannon, Trump’s
Kim Jong Un in Singapore on Tuesday. fonner campaign and White House adviser. Bannon said
Trump’s abbreviated stay at this Quebec resort saw China is “now on notice that Trump will not back down
him continuing the same type of tough talk on trade as from even allies’ complaints in his goal of ‘America
when he departed the White House, accusing the sum- First.’”
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