Tax Issues:
MUNICIPAL TAXATION AND REVENUE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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#1 Occupancy Tax.pdf
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#2 - Fiscal Note.pdf
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#3 - Stipend Policy.pdf
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#4 - PILOT.pdf
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#5
Comprehensive Ordinance.pdf
Recommendation-#6 - Cannabis.pdf
Recommendation-#7 - Personal Vehicles.pdf
Recommendation #8 - Utility Cost Recovery powerpoint.pdf
Recommendation-#9 - EVSE.pdf
Recommendation-#10 - Community Room Resolution.pdf
Cape May Advisory Committee on Municipal Taxation and Revenue
At the request of the CMTPA, in March 2020 City Council created this Advisory Committee to examine the ways the city raises revenue and to make recommendations for containment of increasing property taxes. To date the Committee has not been formed.
Public Safety Building
Plans are underway to replace both the aging Firehouse and the Police Station. Two separate Bonding Referenda have been forwarded: one for $15 million to fund a combined Public Safety Building and one for $5 million to replace the firehouse. Full cost for the bond, the finishing expense and the operating expenses are unknown, but estimates are ranging from $10 to $25 million.
The Sewell Tract
This 100+ acre tract of environmentally sensitive wetland will have a significant fiscal impact on taxpayers. Two separate issues have emerged: 1. the preservation of this critical natural barrier, and 2. the resolution of a 30 year ligation between the owners of the property, the State and Federal government and a private group of citizens who have joined the litigation.
Covid 19 Response Measures
Significant budgeted municipal revenues are not being realized due to the city’s measures to assist the tourism industry in coping with the Covid Impact.
Beach Utility Fees and Costs
Municipal revenues have been adversely affected both by Covid Impact and by the creation of a seasonal reusable Commercial Beach Tag
Municipal Sewer and Water Utility Capital Needs
(Link to articles of Water Treatment plant)
Other Emerging Issues with Property Tax Implications: