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24 results for “health licensing” · proposal
Ordinance AO 2023-110, submitted by Assembly Members Sulte and Zalekel for reading on October 10, 2023, amends Anchorage Municipal Code Title 10 to add Chapter 10.90 establishing licensing and regulation of short-term rental operations in the municipality. The ordinance creates a permitting system for short-term rental units to ensure compliance with land use, fire, health, and safety codes while protecting the quiet enjoyment of neighboring residents. The ordinance also amends AMC Section 14.60.030 to add corresponding fines for violations of the new short-term rental regulations.
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Resolution AR 2019–396 expresses the Anchorage Municipal Assembly's conditional protest regarding the transfer of controlling interest of beverage dispensary liquor license #217 and restaurant designation permit for Williwaw (Fish or Cut Bait, LLC) located at 609 F St., Anchorage, AK 99501. The Municipal Clerk received the application on September 26, 2019, with a protest deadline of November 25, 2019, and a public hearing was scheduled for November 19, 2019. The Assembly's protest is conditional pending satisfaction of municipal requirements, including outstanding taxes owed to the Municipality of Anchorage in the amount of $11,946.01 and certification from the Anchorage Health Department, though a conditional use permit has been approved and certifications from the Building Safety Official and Anchorage Fire Department have been received. The resolution was approved on November 19, 2019.
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This 2018 Scranton City Council ordinance amends the 2014 Quality of Life and Violations Ticket Process to add new definitions, violations, and penalties to the Property Maintenance Rules and Regulations. The amendments introduce five new violations: unlawful occupancy of buildings without a Certificate of Occupancy, illegal parking non-conforming to zoning ordinances, nuisance animals that disturb the peace or damage property, unlicensed dogs, and dangerous or vicious animals. The ordinance was requested by the Director of Licensing, Inspections, and Permits to combat blight and preserve public health, safety, sanitation, and aesthetic conditions in the city.
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Ordinance No. 1261 amends East Stroudsburg Borough's codified ordinances to establish Chapter 124, creating a licensing and inspection system for residential rental properties. The ordinance aims to protect public health, safety, and welfare by establishing requirements for property owners and managers, preventing overcrowding and nuisances, and creating an inspection and licensing framework with penalties for violations. The borough found that rental properties experience greater incidence of code violations, maintenance issues, and neighborhood disturbances compared to owner-occupied properties, and that systematic inspections can prevent serious hazards such as non-functional smoke detectors.
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