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Committee backs ordinance to raise threshold for out-of-city business licensing to match AWC model
Summary
The committee supported an ordinance to increase the minimum licensing threshold for out-of-city businesses from $2,000 to $4,000 and to index the threshold to the CPI every four years; staff said the change aligns city code with the Association of Washington Cities model and RCW 35.90.080 and will require two readings.
The Snoqualmie Committee of the Whole moved forward with an ordinance to raise the minimum business-license threshold for out-of-city businesses from $2,000 to $4,000 and to index that threshold to changes in the consumer price index every four years.
Staff said the proposed ordinance aligns city code with a model ordinance adopted…
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