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Council advances rental-licensing overhaul to final reading, approves second reading
Summary
The council approved the second reading of an updated rental-licensing ordinance that moves to annual licenses, allows staff administrative approvals (appealable to council), requires property managers within 75 miles, and keeps the current definition of "family." Final adoption is scheduled for Nov. 10.
The Inver Grove Heights City Council approved the second reading of a revised rental-licensing ordinance that city staff said is intended to streamline the rental-license application and enforcement process.
Director Zemer told the council the update (Chapter 4, business regulation) would convert the program to an annual license (April 1–March 31) with an application deadline of Jan. 31,…
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