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If Council direction is to reinstitute licensing, the license application would be reviewed based <br />on the licensing standards above. If the Council desires to add or remove conditions or <br />standards, a formal ordinance amendment would be required. <br />In the past, it appears that license application information was sent out in March, and inspections <br />occurring later in April. Staff recommends that license administrative activities occur in the <br />winter, for the upcoming summer season. This avoids impacting the businesses during their busy <br />time of the year. Marina licenses have not been created in Citizen serve, however, this can be <br />incorporated into that process in a relatively short time. <br />Given the recent history of no license, it is recommended that the City Council hold a public <br />hearing to facilitate a dialogue between the marina owners/ operators and Council regarding <br />issues and concerns. <br />Options <br />Staff has identified three options, to be acted on at an upcoming City Council meeting: <br />1. Remove the requirement for a marina to obtain an annual license. (Requires an <br />ordinance amendment, public hearing) <br />2. Re -institute the license program, with no changes to the standards. (Requires formal <br />Council action, public hearing recommended. Staff will draft a resolution and review <br />process for consideration at an upcoming Council meeting.) <br />3. Re -institute the license program with changes to the standards. (Requires formal <br />Council action, public hearing recommended. Staff will draft a resolution, ordinance <br />amendment, and review process for consideration at an upcoming Council meeting.) <br />Attachments <br />Exhibit A. Summary of Marina information <br />Exhibit B. Pictures of active marinas <br />Exhibit C. Site Operation Plans <br />Exhibit D. Section 94-74 <br />Exhibit E. Section 78-661 — 678, B-2 Regulations <br />