Committee approves ordinance adding fingerprinting requirement for peddlers

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Summary

The committee adopted changes to Chapter 269 (Peddling and Soliciting) to require fingerprinting of applicants; the ordinance passed its second reading after public hearing was closed.

The Lacey Township Committee approved the second reading and adoption of Ordinance 2025-11, which amends Chapter 269 (Peddling and Soliciting) to add a fingerprinting requirement for applicants. The committee opened the public hearing at the second reading and then closed the floor before taking the vote.

During the meeting the ordinance text was read into the record as an amendment to the existing peddling and soliciting code; the stated purpose in the ordinance is to outline the fingerprinting requirement for all applicants. The motion to adopt the ordinance was moved and seconded; a roll-call vote followed with unanimous recorded approval.

No public alternatives or amendments were recorded in the meeting minutes. The ordinance will be codified as an amendment to Chapter 269 and implement fingerprint-based applicant checks as described in the ordinance text.