Fulton Common Council Invites Public To Speak On Secondhand Dealers, Rental Permits During Public Hearings In June

by Kassadee Bradshaw | May 5, 2021 11:24 am

FULTON – The Fulton Common Council met last night, May 4, and approved to advertise for two public hearings to be held at the June council meeting in regards to two topics that had been discussed before and dropped following input from the public.

The first public hearing is in regards to amending Chapter 510[1] “Secondhand Dealers,” of the city code. Mayor Deana Michaels said after meeting with business owners in the city, the proposed amendment will have to do with changing the wording of the city code to not treat antique shops the same as a pawn shop. 

“We have decided to go to public hearing to make a slight change so frankly, that the law is better written for secondhand dealers now,” Michaels said. “We’re going to make these changes so it’s more business-friendly for those secondhand dealers.”

Amending this chapter has been discussed before and business owners expressed concern during a public hearing on March 2[2] regarding the matter.

The proposed amendment discussed at that meeting was voted down during a special meeting held on March 16[3]. 

The second public hearing will be on amending Chapter 152-J[4] “Housing Maintenance -Rental Permits” of the city code. This topic was brought up in August 2020. 

During the August 18, 2020 meeting[5], landlords with rental properties in the city of Fulton spoke against a proposed change to the city code, which would result in tripling the cost of rental permits per unit and change the length of the rental permit from five years to three years. 

The council did not move forward with the change proposed last year. 

Michaels said now, the council does not intend to change the rental permit fee, but still would like to change the length of the permit from five years to three years. 

In addition, the city has already changed its rental permit application to a more “user-friendly” process and is mimicked from the City of Oswego’s application. 

“What that’s done is it’s freed us up to do more code enforcement,” Michaels said. 

The public may voice their experiences and thoughts on both amendments at the next Common Council meeting, Tuesday, June 8 in the Community Room of the Municipal Building. 

Agenda Items: All were unanimously passed.

The mayor proclaimed the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks has designated May 1 through May 7 as Youth Week to honor America’s Junior Citizens for their accomplishments and to give fitting recognition of their services to community, state and nation. The mayor has designated the first week of May as Youth Week.

An additional article has been posted with a report of the public comment period as well as the polling of the council and the mayor’s ending remarks. That article can be found here[6].

The next scheduled meeting will be Tuesday, June 8, at 7 p.m. in the Community Room of the Municipal Building. missing or outdated ad config

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Endnotes:
  1. Chapter 510: https://ecode360.com/30329410
  2. March 2: https://oswegocountytoday.com/news/fulton/fulton-business-owners-express-concern-during-common-council-public-hearings/
  3. March 16: https://oswegocountytoday.com/news/fulton/fulton-common-council-approves-two-changes-to-city-code-votes-down-one/
  4. Chapter 152-J: https://ecode360.com/14864832
  5. August 18, 2020 meeting: https://oswegocountytoday.com/news/fulton/fulton-landlords-speak-out-against-proposed-change-to-rental-permits/
  6. here: https://oswegocountytoday.com/news/fulton/community-members-fulton-common-council-mayor-michaels-discuss-numerous-issues-during-council-meeting-public-comment/

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