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Borough of Bonneauville, PA
Adams County
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[Adopted 11-19-2013 by Ord. No. 111]
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
The Borough Council of Bonneauville, Adams County, Pennsylvania, does herein and hereby ordain that a tax for support of fire companies and volunteer fire companies, both within and without the Borough, that provide fire protection and emergency management services to the Borough of Bonneauville, Adams County, Pennsylvania, be imposed, levied and assessed on an annual basis in pursuance of the authority granted under 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 1302 granted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth and as subsequently amended, supplemented, modified or reenacted by the General Assembly of Pennsylvania. The article shall be known and may be cited as "Bonneauville Borough Fire Service Appropriations Tax Ordinance."
This article shall be known as the "Bonneauville Borough Fire Service Appropriations Tax Ordinance."
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
The fire service appropriations tax is levied under authority of the Act of February 1, 1966, P.L.1656, No. 581, as amended and fully set forth in 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 1302.
The following words, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section:
BOROUGH or MUNICIPALITY
The Borough of Bonneauville, Adams County, Pennsylvania.
FIRE COMPANY
Shall include any and all organizations within or without the Borough of Bonneauville, professional or volunteer, that are engaged in fire protection, fire suppression, emergency medical services, rescue and any other emergency services serving the Borough of Bonneauville, Pennsylvania.
PERSON
Every natural person, individual, partnership, corporation, association, unincorporated association, firm, enterprise or other entity whatsoever.
REAL ESTATE
A. 
Any lands, tenements or hereditaments within this municipality, including, without limitation, buildings, structures, fixtures, mines, minerals, oil, gas, quarries, spaces with or without upper or lower boundaries, and other improvements, immovables or interests which, by custom, usage or law, pass with a conveyance of land, but excluding permanently attached machinery and equipment in an industrial plant.
B. 
A condominium unit.
C. 
A tenant-stockholder's interest in a cooperative housing corporation, trust or association under a proprietary lease or occupancy agreement.
A. 
The purpose of the tax implemented through this article is for the purchase of fire engines, fire apparatus and fire hose for the use by the fire company in the Borough, or for assisting any fire company in the Borough in the purchase, renewal or repair of any of its fire engines, fire apparatus or fire hose, for the purposes of making appropriations for fire companies both within and without the Borough, for paying salaries, benefits or other compensation of fire suppression employees, ambulance and rescue services and employees of the Borough or a fire or EMS company serving the Borough and for all other lawful purposes for which such funds may be utilized as provided for by law from time to time.
B. 
For the purposes set forth above, a tax is hereby levied on all real estate located, either in whole or in part, within the Borough and to include, without limitation or reservation, all real estate as subject to taxation for general Borough purposes as may exist currently or which may be so subject to taxation in the future. The rate of this fire service appropriations tax shall be 0.25 mill on each dollar of assessed valuation or the sum of 0.25 cents on each $1,000 of assessed valuation. The tax shall be in addition to all other taxes of any kind or nature heretofore levied by the Borough.
The Borough shall give notice of tax liability to all persons who own real estate against which this tax is levied at the same time and in the same manner as notice of tax liability is given with respect to real estate taxation for general Borough purposes. The notice of tax liability shall appear on the same tax bill on which notice of the real estate taxation for general Borough purpose appears.
The entry of the fire service appropriations tax in the tax duplicate and issuance of said duplicate to the Borough Tax Collector shall constitute the Tax Collector's warrant for the collection of said tax levied and assessed.
The fire service appropriations tax shall be collected by the duly appointed, designated or established Tax Collector of the Borough in the same manner and at the same time or times as the tax levied against real estate for general Borough purposes.
The Tax Collector shall keep an accurate account of all fire service appropriation taxes collected by authority of this article and shall mark the same "paid" on each duplicate and the date on which payment was made. The Tax Collector shall transmit said taxes so collected to the Treasurer of the Borough by separate statement at the same time as other taxes are remitted or required to be remitted to the Borough. It shall be the duty and responsibility of said Treasurer to ensure that the taxes so collected are applied only for the purposes for which they are levied and collected pursuant to the terms of this article and in conjunction with an agreement between the fire company and the Borough.
A. 
Any person required to pay the fire service appropriations tax shall be entitled to a discount of 2% from the amount of such tax upon making payment of the whole amount due thereof between March 1 and April 30. All such persons who shall fail to make payment of said tax charge by June 30 shall be charged a penalty of 10%, which penalty shall be added to the taxes by the Tax Collector and shall be collected by the Tax Collector.
B. 
In the event that any tax due under this article remains due and unpaid 60 days after the penalty date established, the Tax Collector may sue for the recovery of any such tax due or unpaid under this article, together with penalty and interest. Where suit is brought for recovery of this tax, the person liable therefor shall, in addition to the tax, interest and penalties, be responsible and liable for all costs of collection and prosecution.
The fire service appropriations tax shall be levied in accordance with the terms of this article for the calendar year 2014 and shall be considered assessed at the same time or times as the tax levied against real estate by the Borough for general Borough purposes. The Council of the Borough of Bonneauville shall have the authority to continue said tax for additional periods at such rate in compliance with law pursuant to further ordinance of Council.