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5/10/1999
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recommending that the Council send to the author and legislators in Sacramento <br /> suggestions for further amendments. The amendments to be included are the <br /> following: <br /> <br /> a. The allowance of local business licensing of all facilities irrespective of the <br /> number of clients assigned to the facility. <br /> b. Allow local land use regulation of all facilities irrespective of the number <br /> of clients assigned to the facility. This might allow some control over <br /> placement and possibly limit the number throughout the entire city. <br /> c. Require that notice be given by the State of all existing facilities and when <br /> any facility is proposed to be operated in the City that notice be given to the <br /> City and to the residents of the neighborhood affected. <br /> <br /> 2) SB 402 (Burton) - Mandatory Police/Fire Interest Arbitration; <br /> <br /> The recommendation would be to oppose SB 402 because binding arbitration <br /> can be very costly and goes against the grain of local government and officials <br /> in deciding what is best for the community. <br /> <br /> AB 83 (Cardenas) - Home Businesses, Business License Tax Exemption; <br /> <br /> The bill deals with our community's ability to tax and regulate home businesses. <br /> The bill would exempt certain businesses from this current law. If the City has <br /> no control over business licenses, we have no control over what people do in <br /> residential areas. Recommendation would be to oppose. AB 3. <br /> <br /> M/S Ruskin/Claire to accept the recommendations of the Council Legislative <br /> Committee. The motion passed by unanimous roll call vote. <br /> <br />Patricia S. Howe <br />City Clerk <br /> <br /> <br />
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