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Commission asks staff to draft municipal‑code change to classify micropigmentation and small‑scale tattoos as low‑impact personal services
Summary
The Oroville Planning Commission on July 24 directed staff to draft a municipal‑code amendment to classify micropigmentation (precision pigmentation/permanent makeup) and small‑scale micro tattoos that use the same equipment as permanent‑makeup artists as "personal services: low impact."
The Oroville Planning Commission on July 24 directed staff to prepare a municipal‑code amendment to classify micropigmentation (precision pigmentation/permanent makeup) and small‑scale micro tattoos that use the same equipment as permanent‑makeup artists as "personal services: low impact." The commission voted unanimously to recommend the change and asked staff to return proposed ordinance language to the City Council for the required public‑hearing and ordinance process.
Vice Chair Sheard, speaking as a member of the Business Advocacy Committee, said the committee was formed to recommend ways to streamline permit processes and reduce onerous use permits for businesses. Sheard and other committee members presented recommendations and…
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