Politics & Government

Hazlet Approves Vote on $20.2 Million Municipal Budget

The tax rate for 2013 will be 66 cents per $100 of a home's assessed valuation.

The Hazlet Township Committee approved a $20.2 million municipal budget after Tuesday with a 4-1 vote, according to Chief Financial Officer Tom O'Hara

The $20,213,458.86 budget holds the tax levy at $13,650,000 for the second year in a row. Under the two percent cap, the township could have increased the amount to be raised by taxes to $14,767,024.

Although the tax levy remained the same, the revaluation of the township decreased the overall value of the property within the town, O'Hara explained. The assessed value of an average home in Hazlet dropped from $301,490 to $259,977.

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The decrease in assessed property value resulted in an increase in the tax rate. In 2012, the tax rate was 0.578 per $100 of a home's assessed value. Tax payers will see the rate increase to 0.666 per $100 of a home's assessed value. Even so, the owner of a home priced at the median value - $259,977 - would see a decrease of just over $11 to their annual municipal taxes, O'Hara explained. 

The committee held a public hearing on April 16 but had to postpone the vote until the state approved it. 

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Editor's note: Read about Hazlet school taxes here.

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