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Olmsted County adopts changes to Administrative Enforcement and Appeals Procedures Ordinance after public hearing
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The Olmsted County Board of Commissioners on voice vote approved revisions to the County Administrative Enforcement and Appeals Procedures Ordinance (Chapter 4,000) after a public hearing that included questions about fee waivers, appeal routes and reapplication limits.
The Olmsted County Board of Commissioners on voice vote approved revisions to the County Administrative Enforcement and Appeals Procedures Ordinance, Chapter 4,000, following a staff presentation and questions from commissioners about fee waivers and appeal options.
Jenna Gilbertson, HHH, introduced the changes and said they largely update “old language, former department names” and include a proposed increase in the filing fee because “the current fee has not come close to covering the county costs.” Tom Canan of the County Attorney’s Office accompanied the presentation.
Commissioners…
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