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Council signals new ‘drop‑and‑go’ approach for accessory building deliveries; no business license if no onsite work
Summary
Council members said the city will not require a business license when a delivered accessory building is simply dropped on a private lot and no on‑site work or preparation is performed; if the delivery company performs any prep or post‑delivery work, a business license will be required.
Carl Junction aldermen on Aug. 19 indicated the city will adopt a narrow policy change for accessory buildings delivered to private property: if a company merely delivers and sets a prefabricated accessory building without any site prep or post‑delivery work, the city will not require a business license for that activity. If the company conducts site…
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