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Town and county discuss splitting obsolete building-code MOU and resolving permit-data access
Summary
Officials said an existing MOU references outdated state codes; staff proposed two MOUs—one for building department services and one for erosion and sediment—and discussed missing historical permit data after the town switched to iWorQ from InterGov.
Town and county officials told Warren County decision-makers that a standing memorandum of understanding (MOU) covering building-code enforcement is obsolete in parts because it references state codes that were eliminated and administrative processes that no longer match current practice.
Town representatives recommended splitting the single MOU into two separate agreements: one to cover building-department responsibilities and one to…
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