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Council adopts modest rental‑license fee schedule, keeps enforcement timeline tied to April 1

2938126 · April 9, 2025
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Summary

After staff presented several fee scenarios, the council settled on a moderate option (referred to in the meeting as “scenario 1.5”) that preserves a lenient early‑payment window but raises penalties for payments made after April 1; staff budgeted $75,000 in revenue for the licensing account under the chosen scenario.

The Frostburg City Council agreed on a moderate change to the city’s rental‑housing registration (licensing) fees, selecting the staff‑presented scenario labeled “1.5.” Councilors described the choice as preserving a broad early‑payment window while increasing the fee for late filers and maintaining the program’s compliance and inspection priorities.

Staff said the city’s rental‑licensing program covers a little over 1,800 units inspected…

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