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Council adopts business-license threshold ordinance and clears routine items
Summary
Aberdeen City Council adopted an ordinance raising the out-of-city business-license threshold and approved several routine administrative items, including a demolition contract and asset surplus authorization.
Aberdeen City Council on Wednesday adopted an ordinance to raise the threshold for requiring an Aberdeen business license from $2,000 to $4,000 for out-of-city businesses and approved several routine administrative items.
The council adopted Ordinance Bill 25-07 as a final action after opening and closing a public hearing and suspending the usual rule requiring three readings. The council also authorized the mayor to sign a contract for demolition at 1003 E. First Street, approved the surplus and auction of a 1999 F-250 extended cab vehicle, and advanced two zoning and property items with first readings.
Why it matters: The change to the business-license threshold aligns the…
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