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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-08-24 15-290 ORDINANCECOUNCIL ACTION Item No. 15-290 Date: August 24, 2015 Item/Subject: ORDINANCE, Amending Chapter 28, City Departments, of the Code of the City of Bangor, By Eliminating Residency Requirement Responsible Department: Legal Commentary: In June, an ordinance amendment was passed that made several changes to the City departmental structure. These changes included removal of impermissible employee residency requirements, as they are generally prohibited by state law. One such residency requirement was inadvertently left in the Code. This ordinance amendment would remove that remaining impermissible residency requirement. This item was reviewed by the Government Operations Committee on August 17, 2015 and recommended for approval. Manager's Comments: Associated Information: Ordinance Budget Approval: Legal Approval: Introduced for Passage x First Reading Referral Department Head r C"ityag, Finance Director licitor 15-290 AUGUST 24, 2015 r Assigned to Councilor Graham y�CITY OF BANGOR 4 l fE r ED, j. ORDINANCE, Amending Chapter 28, City Departments, of the Code of the City of Bangor, By Eliminating Residency Requirement WHEREAS, an ordinance amendment was recently passed that made several changes to the City departmental structure; WHEREAS, these changes included removal of impermissible employee residency requirements; and WHEREAS, one such residency requirement was inadvertently left in the Code; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BANGOR AS FOLLOWS, THAT Chapter 28 of the Code of the City of Bangor be amended as follows: Additions are underlined, deletions struck through. WifNAMPO- ANRL ._ -- - MAI MIN ._ Wit -- - ' - - ? - .__ -;- r_ • - - . . _ Additions are underlined, deletions struck through. IN CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 24, 2015 FIRST READING C TY CLERr IN CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 14, 2015 MOTION MADE AND SECONDED FOR PASSAGE VOTE: 8-0 COUNCILORS VOTING YES: BALDACCI, CIVIELLO, FAIRCLOTH, GRAHAM, NEALLEY, PLOURDE, SPRAGUE, DURGIN COUNCILORS VOTING NO: NONE PASSED CITY CLERK