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Deadline for the April Issue Northern Notes from page 1 August, a public hearing is held for the Board to hear any
public comments on the proposed budget. After comments
is March 12 in reserves. Reserves are in place for unexpected are received and potentially addressed, the Board will
Mail or email to: emergencies, disasters, and cost increases more than approve the budget. The final assessment rates are sent to
the tax collector for inclusion on the Real Estate Tax Bill
Bill Thompson, 18583 Lake Bend Drive budgeted. Any reserves over the minimum can be used sent to property owners in November. The new budget
to fund future projects or offset assessment increases.
billthompsonsoj@gmail.com Assessment increases are reviewed, and management year begins on Oct. 1.
determines if it is appropriate to use reserves or loans to We all feel the impact of rising prices. At Northern,
finance larger capital projects or one-time expenses to both the staff and the Board work hard to ensure that our
The Shores of Jupiter limit the rise in the assessment rate. Sometimes, long-term assessments cover the cost of maintaining our assets and
paying off any outstanding debt, while also keeping our
debt is paid off, or one-time projects are completed, and
website: assessment rates can lower for the upcoming year. residents and property owners in mind. We achieve this
by using reserves and projecting our capital needs for
Once a preliminary budget is agreed upon by internal
www.theshoresofjupiter.org staff, the proposed budget is sent to homeowner and the next five years. This approach helps us to maintain
property owner associations within Northern’s jurisdiction stable assessments, with increases only when necessary
to begin discussions on the upcoming year’s budget. and decreases when practical. You can find our budget
Budgets are reviewed with association representatives on our website, www.npbcid.org. We hope that you find
to fully communicate the plan for the upcoming year. it helpful and informative.
Disclaimer Modifications to the proposed budget will be reviewed NPDES tip: Your neighborhood drainage system is
Copy appearing herewith may not be the viewpoint and incorporated when possible. not a garbage disposal, please don’t treat it like one.
of The Shores Board of Directors or its newsletter The ultimate authority for approving the budget is Encourage all residents to take responsibility and to not
editor. Nor should responsibility be assigned for Northern’s Board of Supervisors. The preliminary budget dump chemicals, fertilizer, paint, oil, etc., in inlets or
accuracy or validity or articles contributed by is reviewed with the Board in May. Once the new tax roll pipes. Discourage sweeping of lawn clippings and dirt
residents or other articles chosen by the publisher or is received and reviewed, the Board approves the TRIM into street drains and disposing of lawn clippings and
the editor. rates in June. other debris (wood, concrete blocks, Christmas trees, etc.)
TRIM stands for Truth in Millage and is the highest directly into retention lakes. Keep drainage facilities clear
rate to assess a property. The property appraiser mails of vegetation, trash, improperly and illegally discarded
Realtime Property Management TRIM notices to property owners in August each year. In appliances, shopping carts, tires, cars, garbage bags, etc.
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