Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Lou Salvio wrote on Dec 4, 2012 8:28 AM:

" It would be interesting to know how the property taxes on the Cancer Center on the NB/Plainville line and the municipal services provided by NB and Plainville will be divided. Will they be equally shared or will New Britain end up getting the smaller piece of the property tax pie and more responsibilities to provide services?

Citizen taxpayers should keep a very close eye on this venture.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very good question Lou. We will be getting a bill Lou, thats about it. The way the project is being done, the hospital building will be 100% in NB (in order to qualify for the grant money being used to build it), and the medical arts building (offices and such) will be built 100% in Plainville. As a matter of fact its "wall" will be directly on the townline.

So our $ will be used to build it, the non-taxable part will be 100% in NB and they are exempt from any "hotspot" or police and fire fee's.

Anonymous said...

To: Mr. Zembko

So, Plainville benefits, the Tomasso family benefits and the City of New Britain gets the excrement covered end of the stick.
Question; which entity gets to provide the municipal services?

Anonymous said...

That's also a very good question, I would like to think that responsiblity would be shared by both municipalities, each responding to the building which called if it is in their respective municipality. However I would have to guess that NB would more then likely be responding more times then Plainville as the Hospital and atrium (which is where the front desk would be) is in NB.

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