108 Ky. 209 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1900
Opinion of the court by
Affirming.
Appellant, the Board of Education of the city of Paducah, instituted this suit against the city of Paducah to re'cover $13,634.52, alleged to be due it as a balance under the levy
These facts appear from the evidence: On the 24th day of March, 1896, appellant submitted this report to the city council:
“We, the undersigned members of the finance committee, find upon examination of the books, etc., the following receipts and expenditures for the past current year:
Received from the city on 35-cent tax levy... $19,923 84
Received from the State of Kentucky. 9,935 91
Due from the State of Kentucky. 1,000 00
'Total ... $30,859 75
Disbursed.
Teachers’ salaries, janitors, fuel, repairs and general current expenses of the present term $30,565 34
Leaving a balance for other expenses. $ 294 41
“Basing the necessities of the coming year on the above statement, we recommend that the city council be requested to levy 35 cents on the $100.taxable property in. the city of Paducah for school purposes.”
Amount bal. on hand. $ 252 42
Received from the city of Paducah for 1896 levy 20,902 92
Will yet receive from the city of Paducah.... 864 99
Total . $21,767 91
Received from the State of Kentucky. 8,760 13
Estimated will yet receive from State. 973 00
Total . $31,754 22
Estimated amount of running expenses nine months, at $3,250.00 per month. $29,250 00
Additional teachers next term. 1,215 00
For repairing buildings, etc. 1,000 00
Total . $31,465 00
Balance for contingencies. 289 00
“These figures are based on 35-cent levy for 1896. We recommend that the same levy of 35 cents on Ihe $100 of the taxable property be made to defray the expenses of the .coming year, and 15 cents additional for building purposes; making a total of 50 cents on the $100 taxable property.”
It further appears that pursuant to these reports of the board of education the city council made a levy for 1896 of 35 cents on the $100 of taxable property in the city of Paducah for school purposes, and in 1897 made a levy of 50 cents on the $100 of taxable property for school purposes, and that the board of education received from the city for the year 1896, $21,767.91, and for the year 1897, $30,819.38, these sums being independent of and in addition to the money received by it from the State of Ken
It is not important, and would not be proper, under the pleadings in this proceeding, to determine the disposition that should be made by the city council of the surplus money so illegally collected. Judgment affirmed.