Pine Hill is desperate to attract more business to help offset our high property taxes. How much would Golds Gym generate in property tax revenue?
Pine Hill has been attracting more and more businesses for years, yet our property taxes have continued to rise. According to the Brickners, Golds Gym is estimated to bring in $20,000 per year in property taxes. Property tax in our neighborhood typically ranges around $6,000 per home. Therefore, Golds Gym will not bring in much more than three homeowners would. Q: I heard that, if Golds Gym isnt built on the property, someone will build 17 homes there. All those new families with children would increase our school tax! A: The lawyers for the Brickners have resorted to scare tactics, and the Pine Hill Zoning Board has helped to frighten people into believing this rumor, too. The story about the 17 homes is purely hypothetical. Heres where it originates: Currently, the deed allows for a maximum of 17 homes to be built on the property. So, the lawyers for the Brickners have been telling residents that 17 homes will be built on the property if Golds Gym isnt. As of this day, NO ONE has sub