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Council suspends rules to introduce motor-vehicle-license ordinance; approves $10,840 tourism marketing payment
Summary
Salem City Council on Oct. 7 suspended council rules to introduce an updated motor vehicle license tax ordinance and unanimously approved a $10,840 payment from the municipal lodging tax fund for tourism marketing video production, declaring that resolution an emergency.
Salem City Council voted on two procedural and spending items during its Oct. 7 regular meeting: council members suspended rules to allow the first reading of a revised motor vehicle license tax ordinance and approved an emergency resolution authorizing a tourism payment.
The council unanimously voted to suspend council rules so that Ordinance 251007-59, described as "an ordinance to replace ordinance number 250916-57 levying a motor vehicle license tax as authorized by the Ohio Revised Code for the city of Salem and Columbiana and Mahoning Counties," could be introduced by title only for its first reading. The suspension motion was made by Councilman Andrew Noll and seconded by Councilman Jeff Stockman; roll-call…
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