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Taylor

Principal Economic Activities

Abitibi Consolidated Sales Corporation, Arizona's only pulp and paper mill, is Snowflake and Taylor's largest industry. Located on a 640-acre site 15 miles west of Taylor, is one of the most modern and efficient facilities of its type in America. Its daily production of newsprint and kraft linerboard supplies the fast-growing Southwest region. The plant's permanent employees are supplemented by another large group who work as wood cutters, truckers and in other plant-affiliated jobs. The present annual payroll and substantial contribution to local taxes has contributed immensely to the economy and growth of the Snowflake/Taylor area.

Precision Pine and Timber maintains a sawmill in the Heber area that converts the logs into rough boards. Precision Pine and Timber Planer Mill surfaces the rough lumber that is wholesaled to retailers and dealers needing finished lumber and also rough lumber for railroad ties, and all kinds of timber posts. There are thee moulding companies that are large employers in the Snowflake/Taylor vicinity, manufacturing interior and exterior pine mouldings.

Livestock production in the Snowflake/Taylor area is significant. Recently, 32,000 head of cattle have grazed annually in the county, many of them in the Snowflake/Taylor area. Hog production has also greatly increased in importance, reaching 250,000 head annually.

Community Profile


Taylor, Arizona

Population

1980
1990
1998
2000
2006
Taylor
Snowflake/Taylor
Navajo County
Arizona
1,915
5,425
67,629
2,716,546
2,418
6,097
77,658
3,665,228
2,840
7,445
92,500
4,764,025
3,176
N/A
97,470
5,130,632
4,270
N/A
113,470
6,305,210
Sources: Arizona Department of Economic Security and U.S. Census Bureau.

Taylor Labor Force Data

1980
1990
1998
2000
2006
Civilian Labor Force
Employed
Unemployed
Unemployment Rate
690
645
45
6.5%
942
906
36
3.8%
1,056
1,003
53
5.0%
1,311
N/A
43
3.3%
1,425
N/A
50
3.5%
Source: Arizona Department of Economic Security.

Growth Indicators

1990
1997
1998
2000
2006
Taxable Sales ($)
Postal Receipts ($)*
School Enrollment**
New Building Permits***
Net Assessed Valuation ($)
16,164,200
103,462
2,665
30
6,429,536
19,395,800
140,148
2,585
55
7,133,396
19,686,600
148,608
2,564
80
7,680,718
20,900,000
N/A
N/A
64
9,100,000
33,800,000
N/A
N/A
179
16,300,000
* Postal Receipts are for fiscal year.
** Snowflake Unified School District.
*** Arizona Business, Arizona State University; figure not for entire year.

Property Tax Rate Per $100 Assessed Valuation

   
1990
1997
1998
2000
2006
AZ State Tax
Community College
Flood
Library
County Fire District
County

County Total
School District
City

Total
$0.47
$0.81
0.07
 
0.05
0.91

$2.31
5.26
0.00

$7.57
$0.00
1.48
0.23
0.02
0.08
1.08

$2.89
5.68
0.00

$8.57
$0.00
$1.49
0.27
0.02
0.09
1.10

$2.97
5.68
0.00

$8.65
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

$2.90
5.67
0.00

$8.57
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

$2.75
4.21
0.00

$6.56
Source: Arizona Tax Research Foundation.
Note: Property tax in Arizona is based on assessed valuation which is 10 percent of market value for residential property. Average tax rate on homes in Arizona before exemptions and rebates is 1.3% of market value.
   
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