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Page 2 <br /> <br />Ord 916 Report <br />May 23, 2016 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />1012.05: Additional criminal activities are listed which would constitute disorderly <br />conduct upon a licensed premises. <br /> <br />1012.08: The license discounts language that had been located in 1012.03 were <br />moved to this section and expanded to include the various requirements for <br />each level of discount. <br /> <br />The City Council reviewed the draft ordinance language at its work session on May 2, <br />2016. A few questions were asked about the proposed language, the answers to which <br />were provided at the meeting, with the exception of the following: <br /> <br />Q: How does this Chapter address families of unrelated people or boarders? <br /> <br />Chapter 1012 requires that any rental property, with limited exception, obtain a rental <br />dwelling license from the City. Generally, the number of tenants in a multi-family <br />dwelling unit depends upon specific terms of the lease and the International Property <br />Maintenance Code standards. For a rented single family dwelling unit, there is no <br />specified limitation, unless the “family” is a group of unrelated persons, which is defined <br />as no more than four. A traditional family related by blood can have two additional <br />boarders in its home, which is one of the stated exceptions. <br /> <br />Changes Subsequent to the Work Session <br /> <br />A few changes have been made to the ordinance since it was presented at the work <br />session as follows: <br /> <br />1012.02: Added two more definitions—“Tenant” and “Enforcement Officer”. <br /> <br />1012.03: Additional language expanding on “Exceptions”. <br /> <br />1012.03: Deleted the word “Regular” toward the bottom of Page 2. We’re not sure <br />what a “Regular” license was, as there are no other license types <br />contemplated. <br /> <br />1012.03: Added “property manager” to the list people for whom contact information <br />shall be provided on an application, top of Page 3. <br /> <br />1012.03: Tweaked the language associated with the Conversion Fee at the top of <br />Page 4. Rather than limiting the property management requirement to <br />one year, it would be required indefinitely or until the owner or responsible <br />party has attended qualifying education courses. <br /> <br />1012.08: Added the word “of” to clause b of Subd 3, relating to Level “A” <br />certification.
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