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Scottsville has a Town Administrator and an elected Town Council. | Scottsville has a Town Administrator and an elected Town Council. | ||
*[[Clark W. Draper III]], Scottsville Town Administrator | *[[Clark W. Draper III]], Scottsville Town Administrator | ||
*[[Amy E. Moyer]], Town Clerk | |||
*[[John R. Snoddy IV]], Mayor of Scottsville | *[[John R. Snoddy IV]], Mayor of Scottsville | ||
*[[Barry Grove III]], Mayor-Elect of Scottsville | |||
*[[Richard Bloom]], Town Councilor | |||
*[[Daniel Gristko]], Town Councilor | |||
*[[Ron Smith]], Town Councilor | |||
*[[Brandon Maupin]], Town Councilor | |||
*[[Lisa Roberson]], Town Councilor | |||
*[[James M. Bowling, IV]], Town Attorney | |||
==Budget & Finance== | ==Budget & Finance== |
Revision as of 21:42, 16 June 2010
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Scottsville is a town along the James River located within Albemarle County with a population of 555 recorded in the 2000 Census.
Government
Scottsville has a Town Administrator and an elected Town Council.
- Clark W. Draper III, Scottsville Town Administrator
- Amy E. Moyer, Town Clerk
- John R. Snoddy IV, Mayor of Scottsville
- Barry Grove III, Mayor-Elect of Scottsville
- Richard Bloom, Town Councilor
- Daniel Gristko, Town Councilor
- Ron Smith, Town Councilor
- Brandon Maupin, Town Councilor
- Lisa Roberson, Town Councilor
- James M. Bowling, IV, Town Attorney
Budget & Finance
- FY2009 budget for the Town of Scottsville is $426,080.[1]
- Scottsville has not had a real estate property tax rate separate from that levied by the County of Albemarle since 1992.[1]
- “We’re pretty dependent on our meals tax because we’re one of the only towns that doesn’t have its own property tax levy,” [Town Administrator Clark] Draper said. In a copy of the proposed budget, the meals tax accounts for the largest portion of the town’s revenue, a little more than 22 percent.
- Scottsville hasn’t had real-estate taxes since 1992, when it expanded and annexed part of Albemarle County. The deal with the county was that if Scottsville annexed county land, the town couldn’t have real-estate taxes for five years, Draper said. Since then, the town has been able to maintain its budget without real-estate taxes, he said.
See also
Scottsville Magisterial District
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Bacaj, Jason. "Scottsville council to consider new taxes." The Daily Progress [Charlottesville] 23 June 2009. Charlottesville Daily Progress. 23 June 2009. 23 June 2009 <http://www.dailyprogress.com/cdp/news/local/article/scottsville_council_to_consider_new_taxes/41839/>.