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Mount Vernon building department seeks 6‑month limit on dormant applications; retroactive NISBAC payment on agenda

5494761 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

The council discussed an ordinance to set six-month time limits for applicants to respond to plan-examiner reports and a retroactive payment to cover a missed NISBAC training registration needed to maintain a code official’s certification.

The Mount Vernon City Council reviewed a pair of building-department items on the agenda: an ordinance proposing a six-month time limit for applicants to respond to plan-examiner reports (to archive dormant applications) and a request for a retroactive payment to cover a missed NISBAC training registration for a code-enforcement official.

Deputy Commissioner Heidi Momak (identified in the transcript as the building department deputy commissioner) explained the proposed six-month rule: when the building department issues a plan-examiner report listing missing documents,…

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