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Commissioners review Business Tax Receipt rules, owner authorization and late-application practices for Bike Week vendors

5502452 · July 30, 2025
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Summary

Staff and commissioners debated enforcement of Business Tax Receipt (BTR) requirements, the need for owner authorization for vendors on private parcels, and how to reduce late or after-the-fact approvals for Bike Week and Biketoberfest.

Daytona Beach commissioners and staff reviewed how the city enforces Business Tax Receipt (BTR) requirements and property-owner authorization for itinerant vendors during Bike Week and Biketoberfest, and discussed steps to reduce after-deadline applications.

City Manager Derek Feacher opened by reminding the commission the workshop was for feedback, not a vote. Staff member Mr. Brown described how BTR compliance has shifted over time and that, under current guidelines, properties without a BTR should not participate. "According to the guidelines, current guidelines, if you do…

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