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Wonders why ordinance includes Occupational Tax Officer Why have a pay scale if no one is to be hired, she asks Comments re article 72079 City Council meets in brief Special Session Tue 23 Dec 2014 Marcia Grider writes: Question: If there are no plans to hire an Occupational Tax Officer, why was there a vote on passing an ordinance to adopt a pay scale for the position? Thanks. - Marcia GriderThanks, Marcia Grider. An excellent question. And one which should have clarified last night. Charles Grimsley, who voted against the Pay Scale ordinance, said that his understanding is that there will be an amendment to this ordinance in January, when a job description is written, clearly defining what the position would entail, to be in place should the city decide to hire an Occupational Tax Officer. - EW This story was posted on 2014-12-24 09:18:58
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