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,:210 <br /> <br /> Mr. Essex stated that the increase could be given all at <br />once rather~ than in two stages, that an increase couId~be <br />phased in over two to three Years, or the merit.pool could ~be <br />increased, but noted that this would not address the issue of <br />competitiveness. . <br /> <br /> Mr. Buck requested information on the impact of the pay <br />proposal for FY 91-92. <br /> <br />p~r e~~e~t~e~~ ~~Ourned' <br /> <br />COUNCIL CHAMBER - March 19, 199~ <br /> <br /> Council met in regular~session on this.date with the <br />following members present: Mr. BuCk, Rev. Edwards, Mr. Towe, <br />Mr. Vandever, Ms. Waters. <br /> <br />MINUTES <br /> <br />On motion by Rev. Edwards,~ secOnded by Mr. vande~er, the <br /> <br /> minutes of the March 5th meeting were~aPprOved as presented, <br /> with Mr. Buck absent for the vote. <br /> <br />PUBLIC. <br /> <br /> There.were n° matters by the public. <br /> <br />STAFF REPORT: CIGARETTE TAX <br /> <br /> Ms. Linda Peacock, Budget Administrator, explained that <br /> a cigarette tax is currently the last tax available to the <br /> City. Ms. PeaCock stated that Cigarette taXes in other <br /> cities in Virginia range from 4 cents to 20 cents per pack. <br /> A tax of 5 cents per Pack would bring in approximately <br /> ~290,000 and a 7.5 cents~per pack tax w6uld generate ~ <br /> approximately $440,000. Start up time to begin collecting <br /> such a tax was estimated to be three to six months and Such a <br /> tax would take minimal staff effort to collect, approximately <br /> ten to fifteen hours a month. Ms. Peacock stated that <br /> wholesalers would be responsible fOr pa~ing the tax. <br /> <br /> Responding to a question from Mr. Towe, Mr. David Young, <br />Management Intern, stated that no inherent problems had been <br />identified in localities that impose a. Cigarette tax. <br /> <br /> Ms. Peacock explained that wholesalers can spread the <br />tax over to other products and the tax 'would not_necessarily <br />translate into an increase in the price of Cigarettes. ~ <br /> <br />STAFF REPORT: SOLID WASTE RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> <br /> Mr. GarY'O~Connell, Deputy City Manager, stated that the <br /> solid waste recommendations shOuld be considered a blueprint <br /> for solid waste management in the future. <br /> <br /> Ms. Judith Mueller, Director of Public Works, reviewed <br /> the major solid waste recommendations: establish a Rivanna <br /> Solid Waste Authority for better coordination of solid waste <br /> disposal~ establish a Solid Waste Advisory Committee to <br /> review recommendations and advise the Authority;establish an <br /> office of recycling, ultimately in the Authority's office, .to <br /> provide major education to residential and commercial <br /> customers~ begin a woodchiPping operation to reduce the <br /> volume of inerts at the landfill; begin looking into the <br /> feasibility of a non-regulated inert landfill for rock, <br /> concrete, etc.; investigate the possibility of additional <br /> <br /> <br />