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Council directs staff to draft ordinances updating public‑property rules and exposition licensing
Summary
The council voted unanimously to ask staff to prepare redline ordinances addressing sidewalks/parks conduct, exposition licensing (including a proposed 15‑day cap and a for‑profit fee interpretation) and public property damage; staff will return with drafts for first reading.
Jackson councilors voted Nov. 17 to direct staff to prepare ordinance drafts updating Title V (business/exposition licenses) and Title IX (public peace, morals and welfare) to clarify signage, performer/sales rules and damage to public property and to refine exposition licensing standards.
The town attorney and planning staff presented three working areas of change: (1) sidewalk/park/street rules to address objects or conduct that impede pedestrian flow (including language to cover loud sirens, ringing bells or other conduct that obstructs…
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