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Dateline: October 3,
2002
City
intends to raise sanitation charges
By Roger Estlack,
Clarendon Enterprise
The
Clarendon Board of Aldermen voted to raise garbage rates during their
regular meeting last Tuesday, September 24.
The
increase comes after several budget workshops in which aldermen realized
the city’s sanitation department was operating in the red, according to
Mayor Pro Tem Mark White. That department is supposed to be a revenue
producer for the city.
“It
ought to at least break even,” White said, “but it was short several
thousand dollars.”
The
board approved a motion by Alderman Tommy Hill, seconded by White, to
raise the garbage rate by $1.80, but the increase may not be official yet.
Board consultant Colby Waters said this week the city is looking into
whether the increase must be enacted by ordinance. If so, the board will
have to adopt an amending ordinance to change the rate.
The
city intends to have the increase take effect with the November bills.
Also
last Tuesday, the aldermen conducted a public hearing on the 2002-2003
municipal budget. The same budget was later approved in the regular
meeting.
The
Municipal Court contract with Judge Jimmy Johnson was discussed. Johnson
reported increased activity in the court coming from the Sheriff’s
Department. Seventeen Class C misdemeanors were filed in municipal court
last year. As of last Tuesday, 43 had been filed for the month of
September this year.
The
aldermen approved Johnson’s contract with no changes from last year. The
city will pay Johnson $10 per case and an additional $25 for every case
that goes to trial.
Depository
bids were discussed and reviewed. The board voted 3-1 to accept the bid of
Herring National Bank. (Alderman Michael Tibbets voted “no,” and
Alderman Janice Knorpp was absent from the meeting.)
The
board reviewed bids for health insurance and accepted the bid from First
Care on a 3-0 vote. (Tibbets abstained)
The
board voted 3-1 to amend the 2001-2002 budget for the Clarendon Economic
Development Corporation (Tibbets abstained) and also voted 3-1 to approve
the CEDC’s budget for 2002-2003 (Tibbets against).
The
appointment of a new board member for the CEDC was discussed, and the
aldermen voted to appoint Roger Estlack to that position.
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