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November 28, 2000 <br /> <br /> Development, and to carry out all program administrative. and <br /> reporting requirements on its behalf. <br /> <br /> Council considered implementation of the collection of the new State Electric <br />Consumption Tax. City Manager Reynolds stated, "This issue has already been <br />adopted, except for who will pay the State Consumption Tax. My recommendation is <br />not to pass it on to the customers. The total will be approximately $248,000, with <br />$60,000 being paid back to the City." By general consensus with no vote taken, Council <br />agreed to implement the recommendation as presented. Vice Mayor Teague stated, <br />"We should request the General Assembly to change this so we don't have to pay it in <br />the future." <br /> <br /> Council considered adoption of Ordinance No. 2000-8 amending Appendix A - <br /> Schedule of Water and Sewer Rates of the City's Terms and Conditions for Water and <br /> Sewer Services. City Manager Reynolds stated, "My recommendation is to approve the <br /> original proposal with the sewer rates beginning January 1, 2001, and the water rates <br /> beginning April 1, 2001 ." Octavia Prunty, of Holt Street, stated, "This looks like a 50 <br /> percent increase and not based on working people." Bill Martin, of Blue Ridge <br /> Aquaculture, stated, "We're being forced to establish our own water treatment plant. <br /> This will be a very severe penalty to one industry." James Prunty, of Holt Street, stated, <br /> "1 hate to see jobs going out of the City because of water increases."' Barbara Ashby <br /> stated, "The criteria from Social Services was sent to me. The regulations are at their <br /> discretion."" Jim Severt, 'of 1101 Corn Tassel Trail, stated, "It is unfair that outside users <br /> are getting less of an increase than the citizens who pay real estate and personal <br /> property taxes." Vice Mayor Teague moved to adopt 'the alternate proposal of <br /> Ordinance No. 2000-8 [Attachment A], on second reading; the motion was duly <br /> <br /> <br />
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