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Columbia City Council passes 2011 tax rate

The Columbia City Council met in special session at 10amCT, today, Monday, September 12, 2011, to pass the city's 2011 ad valorem - property tax: The Ordinance, No. 220.152, calls for an ad valorem tax of $.2442 on each $100 worth of property.

Mayor Mark D. Harris presided. The ordinance was unanimously pased by the four members present on a motion by Councillor Robert Flowers, with a second from Councillor Jim Hadley, with Councillors Craig Dean and Tony Grider joining in the vote. Councillors June Parson and Linda Waggener were absent. Also present were City Attorney Marshall Loy and City Clerk Sonya Roy and representatives of one local newspaper and one local radio station.(CM's information from interview after the meeting later in the day with City Clerk Sonya Roy).

The brief sesssion was adjourned on a motion by Robert Flowers.





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