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07/20/2010
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Board of County Commissioners
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4041
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139, 668-697
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ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Solari, SECONDED by <br />Chairman O'Bryan, the Board by a 3-0 vote <br />(Commissioners Davis and Wheeler absent), adopted <br />Ordinance 2010-015, with a modification to the language <br />in Section 300.05(c) "Establishments licensed for the sale <br />of bccr or winc alcoholic beverages for consumption off <br />the premises only... ", concerning an amendment to its <br />Title I Code; providing for amendments to Chapter 300, <br />Alcoholic Beverages; by revising restriction on location of <br />licensed premises Section 300.05; providing for repeal of <br />conflicting provisions; codification; severability; and <br />effective date. <br />10.A. 3. PAIN CLINIC MORATORIUM ORDINANCE (LEGISLATIVE) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />County Attorney Alan S. Polackwich recalled the Board's adoption on June 8, 2010, of <br />Emergency Ordinance 2010-013, imposing a 90 -day moratorium on the issuance, transfer, or <br />renewal of business tax receipts for pain clinics or pain management clinics. He stated that <br />pursuant to Board direction, he was returning with a second Ordinance which would extend the <br />moratorium for one (1) year from June 8, 2010 through June 7, 2011. He explained that under <br />Ordinance 2010-013, the Tax Collector had been required to obtain an affidavit disavowing its <br />operation as a pain clinic from a new medical or health facility seeking a business tax receipt, or <br />from an existing facility seeking to transfer or renew its business tax receipt. Since renewals of <br />the business tax receipts are typically done by mail, the affidavit requirements for <br />renewals/transfers would not carry over to the proposed Ordinance; however, the Tax Collector <br />retains the authority to deny renewal if the facility is in violation of applicable law. <br />13 <br />July 20, 2010 <br />
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