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Ordinance 853 Staff Report <br />January 10, 2011 <br />Page 2 <br />Code 1006.04 Subd. 6. Sufficient insurance is critical in the case of an accident or any <br />unforeseen expense from doing substandard work. <br />As we noted in December, staff did a thorough review of all of Title 1000 of the City Code. <br />This review by staff revealed several parts of Title 1000 that the City needs to change and <br />update. The Code changes are necessary because changes in State regulations, <br />changes in City practices and policies and a need to help clarify various parts of the Code. <br />More specifically, the City should update the Code references to State statutes (especially <br />those related to the electrical and plumbing codes), clarify the practices and penalty <br />sections, and clarify what projects need building permits and what projects need zoning <br />permits from the City. Staff also is proposing changes to the Code language about <br />contractor licensing including the removal of the language that requires City Council <br />approval of contractor licenses. Since the City Council does not investigate the <br />contractors or have any detailed information about them, it is unnecessary for the City <br />Council to approve contractor licenses. This is an administrative task that City staff can <br />and should perform. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends that the City Council approve the introduction and first reading of <br />Ordinance 853. This is an ordinance that makes changes to Title 1000 (Building and <br />Development regulations) of the City Code. These are the same Code changes that Staff <br />proposed and the Council reviewed in December. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Barb Benesch, Permit Technician <br />N.,i•i <br />Kathi Osmonson - Building Official / Fire Marshal and <br />K4,,n Roberts — Community Development Director