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, <br />BBoa9 '/ ;AGE 4 6 3 <br />great if the rental fees were increased to cover additional <br />licenses. <br />Commissioner Bird wanted to know what the Board was being <br />asked to do, and Commissioner Eggert explained that Mr. Cusson <br />should have a reasonable amount of licenses to cover his booths. <br />Board members suggested possible solutions. <br />Mr. Cusson clarified that he was asking for exception for the <br />householders who come once or twice a year and in return the flea <br />market would keep a closer check on the people who rent on a <br />regular basis. The householders would not be at the flea market <br />more than two days in the year, or they would be required to have <br />a license, or they would use one of their "floating licenses". He <br />indicated that to have a license for every booth to cover the cost <br />of additional licenses would amount to more than a few dollars to <br />the booth renters. <br />Commissioner Bird felt that what Mr. Cusson was asking for <br />would be an enforcement nightmare for Mr. Zimmermann's department. <br />Mr. Cusson advised of the flea market manager's duties to keep <br />track of booth rentals. Mr. Cusson claimed he had not been aware <br />of prior years' citations. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Macht, to keep the occupational license <br />rules as they are right now. <br />Commissioner Macht asked that the motion be clarified, and <br />Commissioner Eggert explained that if they were 10 licenses short, <br />maybe they needed to get 10 more to cover the householders. They <br />should have an idea how many additional licenses they need. She <br />felt with the good record keeping they have, they should know how <br />many additional licenses they need to purchase. <br />Commissioner Macht presumed that if there is an enforcement <br />problem that Mr. Zimmermann will let the Board know about it so <br />something else can be done. <br />Commissioner Bird felt the motion greatly simplifies his <br />concern about enforcement. <br />Chairman Adams felt it would be a hardship. <br />County Attorney Vituriac suggested the Board might want to <br />consider having 3 -month or 6 -month licenses at a lesser cost, which <br />could be used in the winter when the additional licenses are <br />needed. <br />Board members discussed the suggestion, and Mr. Zimmermann <br />indicated that the partial -year license would be satisfactory, but <br />39 <br />March 5, 1996 <br />