HomeMy Public PortalAboutAB 16-279 Snow Removal Licenses OrdinanceMcCALL CITY COUNCIL 216 East Park Street
AGENDA BILL McCall, Idaho 83638
Number AB 16-279
Meeting Date December 1, 2016
AGENDA ITEM INFORMATION
SUBJECT:
Request to Adopt an Ordinance to Amend McCall City Code Title 4 Chapter 3 Contractor Snow Removal
Department Approvals
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Mayor / Council
City Manager
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Treasurer
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Police Department
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Golf Course
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SUMMARY STATEMENT:
On November 17, 2016, staff presented to City Council recommended policy and code changes pertaining to the City’s Snow Removal Licenses code (MCC 4.3). These revisions reflect feedback
received from snow removal contractors and observations made during winter 2015/16, when such license requirements were first adopted. The revisions are intended to streamline the business
application process and remove unnecessary requirements that are currently in force. The new proposed policy will institute snow removal contractor identification stickers this year.
These stickers will help to identify properly licensed snow removal contractors from those that are not properly licensed. Stickers and identification cards will be distributed during
business license issuance/renewals.
Attached is the Ordinance and summary to amend the Contractor Snow Removal Code prepared by legal counsel to formalize the recommended code changes.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Suspend the rules and read by title only one time only Ordinance ___.
Adopt Ordinance _____ to amend McCall City Code Title 4 Chapter 3 Snow removal Licenses, approve the summary for publication, and authorize the Mayor to sign all required documents.
RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION
MEETING DATE
ACTION
11/17/16
Council work session; staff presentation of recommended policy and code changes
11/3/16
This item was identified in the City Manager’s Department Report