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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1963_06_04SPEC 300 Minutes of June 3, 1964 Special Meeting. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Manager of the Town of Leesburg is hereby authorized and directed to install a sewer ser- vice line between the sewer main and the property line at Raflo 's Store, the cost of which is to be borne by the Town of Leesburg. After considerable discussion as to the places which are connected to the storm sewer, on motion of Councilman Orr, seconded by Councilman Cole , this matter _ was turned over to the Utility Committee for study and to be placed on the Agenda at the next Council meeting. After considerable discussion as to tax rate for the coming year, Council- man Pumphrey moved .that a tax of 8.55 be set on real estate and $.85 be set on personal property, which motion was seconded by Councilman Lowenbach. On a roll call vote, the motion was defeated by Mr. Cole, Mr. Fishback, Mr. Dodd and Mayor Rollins. Councilman Fishback then moved that a real estate tax of 8.50 be set and a tax of $1.00 on personal property, which motion was seconded by Councilman Dodd. On a recorded vote , the motion carried, with Councilmen Lowen- bach and Pumphrey voting against it. On motion, duly seconded, the meeting was adjourned. Mayor C f the Co ncil Pro-Tem MINbshS OF SPECIAL MEETING OF LEESBURG TOWN COUNCIL, JUNE 4, 1964. A special meeting of the Leesburg Town Council was held in the Council Chambers, Leesburg, Virginia on June 4, 1964 at 4:30 P.M. The meeting was called to order by the Mayor, with Councilmen C. A. English Cole , C. Grey Dodd, C. Maloy Fishback, Maurice R. Lowenbach, Jr. , ,Robert A. Orr and John W. • Pumphrey all being present. Also present was Town Manager James W. Ritter, Jr. , who was appointed Clerk Pro Tem in the absence of the Clerk. i Mayor Rollins made a motion to rescind the rate which was set at the Council meeting on June 3, 1964, which motion was seconded by Councilman Fish- back and unanimously rescinded. Councilman Fishback then made a motion, seconded by Councilman Pumphrey, that the real estate tax be set at 8.60 and the personal property tax at $1.00. A recorded vote showed all in favor , with the exception of Councilman Lowenbach. On motion, duly seconded, the meeting was adjourned. Mayor Cle of thgCouncil Pro-Tem