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ANNUAL TAX <br />LEVY <br />ORDINANCE <br />(2nd reading) <br /> <br />APPROPRIATION: <br />SS0,000 PRE- <br />PLACEMENT <br />PREVENTIVE <br />SERVICES <br />PROGRAM <br />(2nd reading) <br /> <br />OTHER BUSINESS <br /> <br />EXECUTIVE <br />SESSION <br /> <br />ADJOURNMENT <br /> <br />UTILITY RATES <br /> <br />effective July 1, 1983. <br /> <br /> The Annual Tax Levy Ordinance was approved by Council by the following <br /> <br />vote. Ayes: Mr. Buck, Mr. Conover, Mrs. Gleason, Dr. Gunter, Dr. Hall. <br /> <br />Noes: None. <br /> <br /> The appropriation of $50,000 for the Pre-placement Preventive Services <br /> Mr. Buck, <br /> <br />Program was approved by Council by the following vote'. <br /> <br />Mr. Conover, Mrs. Gleason, Dr. Gunter, Dr. Hall. Noes: <br /> <br />Ayes: <br /> <br /> None. <br /> <br />Mrs. Gleason praised th~ performance of the Transit Division employees <br /> <br /> during the recent Amtrak derailment. <br /> <br /> On a motion by Mrs. Gleason, seconded by Mr <br /> voted to meet in executive session to discuss ma <br /> 344(a)(1) Personnel of the Virginia FreedOm of I <br /> <br /> The meeting was adjourned. <br /> <br /> Cie President <br /> <br /> TAKE NOTICE <br /> <br /> A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL WILL BE HELD MO <br /> BASEMENT CONFERENCE ROOM <br /> <br /> Work session to discuss utility rates. <br /> <br /> BY ORDER OF <br /> <br /> Jeanne Cox (signed) Francis L <br /> <br /> BASEMENT CONFERENCE ROOM April <br /> <br /> Council met in special session with the fol <br /> Mr. Conover, Mrs. Gleason, Dr. Gunter. Absent: <br /> <br /> A summary presentation on proposed utility <br /> at the work session, and it was decided that the <br /> increase would be held May 16th and the second r~ <br /> <br /> Mr. Robert Sheets, Director of Finance, sum~ <br /> the proposed increase in water and sewer rates, <br /> the increased operating costs passed on by the R <br /> Authority. The average water bill would increas <br /> bill would increase 2% or roughly $1.49 a month <br /> <br /> Responding to a question from Mr. Conover r <br />between water sold and the amount of sewage trea~ <br />of Public Works, replied that there is always um <br />be accounted for and water used for fires. The [ <br />on a certain ratio (79%) of the wastewater filter <br />water flow through the plant. <br /> <br /> Mr. Hendrix further explained that the sewer <br />cause four storm water entering the sanitarX sewer <br />more sewerage to be treated than water sold. <br /> <br /> Mr. Conover questioned the reasons for the 1 <br />Mr. Sheets gave the following reasons: 1) increa <br />2) need to repair system (a new generator), and 3 <br />costs. <br /> <br /> Mr. Conover stated a desire for the minimum <br /> <br /> Mr. Hendrix said that the minimum could be d <br /> <br />· Conover, Council unanimously <br />tters exempted by Section 2.I- <br />nformation Act. <br /> <br />'DAY, APRIL 2Sth AT 7:30 P.M. <br /> <br />Buck (signed) <br /> <br />~S, 1983 <br /> <br />owing members present: <br />Mr. Buck and Dr. Hall. <br />'ate increases was given <br /> <br /> first reading on the <br />~ading June 6th. <br />tarized the reasons for <br />.iting as the main reason <br />vanna Water and Sewer <br /> <br /> 1S% and the average sewer <br />or an average customer. <br />garding the relationship <br />ed, Mr. Berberich, Director <br />etered water that cannot <br />ity is billed by Rivanna <br />ed and not on the waste- <br /> <br />system's age can be the <br />system thus necessitating <br /> <br />5% water increase and <br /> <br />se in wholesale costs, <br /> <br /> an increase in insurance <br /> <br />harge to be decreased by <br /> <br />~creased but it would <br /> <br /> <br />
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