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Commissioners split over inspector contracts; amendment to add building official fails
Summary
Mount Clemens commissioners debated inspector-service contracts that would raise contractor pay and expand inspection availability; an amendment to include a named building official failed and the commission asked administration to separate the contracts for individual votes.
The Mount Clemens City Commission debated a package of one‑year contracts to provide building, mechanical, plumbing, rental and electrical inspection services, and declined an amendment to add a named building official.
The motion on June 18 would have approved inspector‑service agreements effective July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2019, with proposed annual fees that included $68,000 for the building/mechanical inspector, $37,000 for the plumbing inspector, and $37,000 for electrical inspection services. The commission amended the motion on the floor to add…
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