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Braintree municipal licensing officials defend staffing increases, point to faster inspections and revenue gains
Summary
Municipal Licenses & Inspections officials told the Town Council’s Ways and Means Committee they seek higher pay and one or more inspector FTEs to reduce inspection wait times, boost code enforcement and capture additional permit and tax revenue; weights-and-measures work may remain outsourced if state options are limited.
Municipal Licenses and Inspections officials told the Town of Braintree Ways and Means Committee on May 19 that filling vacant inspection positions and increasing certain salaries are intended to shorten inspection wait times, enable proactive code enforcement and recover permit and assessment revenue.
Officials said the department is relying on temporary “casual” employees and outside inspectors in some functions, which limits daytime inspection availability and delays building timelines for residents and contractors — a problem they said additional permanent staff would help solve.
Director McGrath told councilors the department has been “relying upon in part, casual employee to perform part of the inspection function,” and that those temporary staff often work evenings rather than preferred daytime slots. He said hiring a full-time inspector would increase available daytime appointments, allow more proactive…
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