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The Independent
MASSILLON It s clear that revising a fee for landlords to register residential rental properties in the city will take significantly more time.
Ideas were aplenty when Members of the Health, Welfare and Building Committee met via videoconference for 30 minutes Monday night to mull options to the city s non-owner occupied building registration fee, currently a one-time rate.
In fact, the entire council took part in the special session. Comments were spirited and somewhat lengthy, prompting the committee chairman Councilman Jamie Slutz, R-at large to schedule a second meeting at 5:30 p.m. March 8.
The main topic Monday was to address a proposal presented two weeks ago, raising the city s landlord registration fee to $80 per unit from the current $50. The fee is now a one-time charge, but under the proposal, the $80 payment would be required each year.
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Danny BentleyÂ
Come January, Rep. Danny Bentley, of Russell, will be chair of the Budget Review Subcommittee on Health and Family Services.
Bentley will also serve as a member of the Appropriations and Revenue, Banking and Insurance, Health and Family Services and Local Government committees when the Kentucky General Assembly convenes in early January, according to an announcement from the office of House Speaker David Osborne on Friday.
âI continue to be committed to serving out the countryâs founding ideals while fighting for the future of our commonwealth,â Bentley said. âIâm honored to have the opportunity to serve the citizens of the 98th District on these committees for another session and will strive to continue pushing Kentucky forward.â