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Health department reports inspection and licensing numbers; rental registration partially complete

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Health department staff reported progress on food, tobacco, motel, pool, hazmat and rental certifications, citing new OpenGov rental registration work and cross-department collaboration; short-term rentals must meet new yearly inspection requirements under the updated building code.

At the Feb. 3 meeting, health department staff presented a summary of licensing and inspection activity so far in 2025.

Staff reported the following figures as of the meeting: approximately 155 food establishments listed (about 115 annual licenses received and 7 annual licenses outstanding), about 40 seasonal food licenses (roughly 20 not yet received, typical for off-season), five non-profit annual licenses current, two residential kitchen permits current, and 44 retail food licenses with three outstanding due to ongoing…

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