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Council backs off on limiting street vendors  - The Ellsworth American


Council backs off on limiting street vendors 
ELLSWORTH — Council members approved amendments to three city ordinances and tabled changes to street vendor permit rules at their Dec. 21 meeting.
The changes proposed to the License and Permits Ordinance would raise the permit fee for street vendors selling food and other merchandise on public property from a $10 flat fee to $110 for 30 consecutive or non-consecutive days, but the discussion raised concerns among councilors.
“That could cover Girl Scout cookie [sales],” Councilor Michelle Kaplan said, along with door-to-door sales. “What about the Snap-on Tool guy? The Schwan’s [Home Delivery] guy?”
And Chairman Dale Hamilton pointed out, “This doesn’t distinguish between when someone sold for one Saturday versus the entire summer. One day is less impactful than somebody who’s going to do it every single weekday.” ....

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Ordinance amendments on City Council agenda - The Ellsworth American


Ordinance amendments on City Council agenda
ELLSWORTH Four city ordinances are set for amendment at the City Council meeting on Monday, Dec. 21. A public hearing will precede any council vote. Most of the proposed revisions are minor and are designed to bring the city ordinances into compliance with state law.
The proposed amendments to the Personnel Ordinance are based on new state law, effective Jan. 1, 2021, requiring employers to grant annual paid time off on Jan. 1. Currently, city employees accrue paid time off through earned credit based on the hours they clock in. Now, full- and part-time staff will receive their yearly PTO on Jan. 1, based on the state formula of one hour for every 40 hours worked. Toni Dyer, who handles human resources and payroll, said no cost difference will arise from implementing the new law. ....

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