The Board of Aldermen shall, from time to time, provide by ordinance
for the levy and collection of all taxes, licenses, wharfage and other
duties not herein enumerated and, for neglect or refusal to pay the
same, shall fix such penalties as are now or may hereafter be authorized
by law or ordinance.
The Board of Aldermen shall hold at least one (1) public hearing
on the proposed rates of taxes at which citizens shall be heard prior
to their approval. The Board of Aldermen shall determine the time
and place for such hearing. A notice stating the hour, date and place
of the hearing shall be published in at least one (1) newspaper qualified
under the laws of the State of Missouri of general circulation in
the County within which all or the largest portion of the City is
situated, or such notice shall be posted in at least three (3) public
places within the City; except that, in any County of the First Class
having a Charter form of government, such notice may be published
in a newspaper of general circulation within the City even though
such newspaper is not qualified under the laws of Missouri for other
legal notices. Such notice shall be published or posted at least seven
(7) days prior to the date of the hearing. The notice shall include
the assessed valuation by category of real, personal and other tangible
property in the City for the fiscal year for which the tax is to be
levied as provided by Subsection (3) of Section 137.245, RSMo., the
assessed valuation by category of real, personal and other tangible
property in the City for the preceding taxable year, for each rate
to be levied the amount of revenue required to be provided from the
property tax as set forth in the annual budget adopted as provided
by Chapter 67, RSMo., and the tax rates proposed to be set for the
various purposes of taxation. The tax rates shall be calculated to
produce substantially the same revenues as required in the annual
budget adopted as provided in this Chapter. Following the hearing
the Board of Aldermen shall fix the rates of taxes, the same to be
entered in the tax book. Failure of any taxpayer to appear at such
hearing shall not prevent the taxpayer from pursuit of any other legal
remedy otherwise available to the taxpayer. Nothing in this Section
absolves the City of responsibilities under Section 137.073, RSMo.,
nor to adjust tax rates in event changes in assessed valuation occur
that would alter the tax rate calculations.
In the absence of a City Assessor, and until such City Assessor
is duly appointed and qualified, it shall be the duty of the Mayor
of the City to procure from the County Clerk of Jackson County, Missouri,
on or before the first day of October of each year a certified abstract
from his/her assessment books of all property within the corporate
limits of the City made taxable by law for State purposes and the
assessed valuation thereof as agreed upon by the Board of Equalization,
which abstract shall be immediately transmitted to the Board of Aldermen,
and it shall be the duty of the Board of Aldermen to establish by
ordinance the rate of taxes for the year.