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This is why you come. This is why occupancy tax gets collected.
This is why you come. This is why occupancy tax gets collected.

How would you spend $385,000 on Ocracoke? 

It's a tricky task deciding how best to fund the non-profits that benefit island visitors and residents. 

After a second meeting to discuss occupancy tax distributions for 2017-18, the board finalized their recommendations. 

At their April 4th meeting, the five-member Occupancy Tax Board (OTB) heard from 13 local non-profit and governmental organizations with funding requests for fiscal year 2017-18. The total amount requested this year was over $466,000. OTB chair Bob Chestnut opened the meeting by announcing that the board would dole out about $381,000. Somebody wasn't going to get all they asked for, but who?

This is riveting stuff, if you follow the whims and trends of Ocracoke politics. And why wouldn't you? 

The board listens to the requests, then sticks around as long as they can stay awake to discuss and vote on appropriations. This year, they needed a second meeting (on April 25th) to clarify the requests from Ocracoke School and the Community Center Board. 

The board members (Bob, Marlene Mathews, Trudy Austin, David Styron, and Stephanie O'Neal) voted unanimously on all but one of the grants. The vote was split 3–2 on funding the tram project request by Hyde County. Surprised? Then you weren't reading all the tram articles on the Current in recent months. 

As of April 25th, the OTB voted on the following recommendations. This list will go before the Hyde County Board of Commissioners on Monday, May 1st, and they will vote to enact it. (The commissioners have the power and authority to override the OTB recommendations, but they almost never do.) The money will be ready to spend on July 1st. 

That's it! Scintillating, right? 

Stay tuned.... sooner or later I'll post a story about some additional conversations that took place at the April 25th OTB meeting. I can sense your anticipation.