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File #: 24-0290    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Approval Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/14/2024 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 3/12/2024 Final action:
Title: Discussion and Possible Action Including Direction to Executive Office Staff to Return with a Plan to Make Most Business Licenses Optional, and Clarify that a Residence Without Customers or Employees is Exempt from Review by Planning and Building Required by MCC Section 6.04.080(a) (Sponsor: Supervisor Williams)
TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
FROM: Supervisor Williams
MEETING DATE: March 12, 2024


DEPARTMENT CONTACT:
Supervisor Williams
PHONE:
707-463-4441


ITEM TYPE: Regular Agenda

TIME ALLOCATED FOR ITEM: 30 Minutes


AGENDA TITLE:
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Discussion and Possible Action Including Direction to Executive Office Staff to Return with a Plan to Make Most Business Licenses Optional, and Clarify that a Residence Without Customers or Employees is Exempt from Review by Planning and Building Required by MCC Section 6.04.080(a)
(Sponsor: Supervisor Williams)
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RECOMMENDED ACTION/MOTION:
recommendation
Direct Executive Office staff to return with a plan to make most business licenses optional, and clarify that a residence without customers or employees is exempt from review by Planning and Building required by MCC section 6.04.080(a).
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PREVIOUS BOARD/BOARD COMMITTEE ACTIONS:
Previously introduced January 7, 2019. Current board, in open session discuss, asked me to bring it back for consideration.

SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
Administration of business licenses likely operates at a loss. To champion a culture of people working and to fulfill our pledge to make Mendocino County a small business friendly environment, we should adopt a rebuttable presumption that businesses are operating legally. Annual registration, fees and plan checks impede small business. Except circumstances where local businesses benefit from documentation of a business license, the requirement should be deprecated. Unnecessary government intrusion is a detriment to our local economy. The opportunity cost of an obstructive licensing process is businesses opening elsewhere or not at all, resulting in lost tax revenue in unincorporated areas, which directly impacts the county budget.

Sonoma, Napa and Lake Counties do not require a business license in unincorporated areas. Humboldt County only requires a Storefront Business License for any nonresidential or commercial space where a business opera...

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