Lake County, IL
File #: 08-0833    Version: 1 Name: Board of Health Ordinance Article XIII Amendment
Type: resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/27/2008 In control: Health and Community Services Committee
On agenda: Final action: 11/18/2008
Title: Amendment to the Lake County Board of Health Ordinance Article XIII (Fees Schedule).
Attachments: 1. BOH Article XIII w/ Proposed Changes
Related files: 08-0663
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Amendment to the Lake County Board of Health Ordinance Article XIII (Fees Schedule).

Staff Summary
· Certain Lake County Board of Health Ordinances establish requirements for permits or licenses that must be renewed on an annual basis.
· Most annual permits and licenses must be renewed by January 1st (June 1st for vending machines), and Lake County Board of Health Ordinance Article XIII (Environmental Health Fees) applies late fees to annually renewed permits or licenses not paid when due as follows:
o 25% after February 15 (July 15 for Vending Machine Permits)
o 50% after March 15 (August 15 for Vending Machine Permits)
o 100% after April 15 (September 15 for Vending Machine Permits)
· This provision of “payment options” extending 3 ½ months beyond the permit/license renewal deadline establishes a circumstance that is directly contrary to the provisions of those Ordinances establishing the permit/license requirement. Lake County Board of Health Ordinance Article III (“Regulation of Food Service Facilities”), for instance, establishes that operating a restaurant without a valid permit is an imminent health hazard. Some restaurants, however, will operate each year without a valid permit for longer than 4 months before enforcement action is clearly authorized by these conflicting provisions.
· This revision to Article XIII proposes to delete the sections establishing 50% and 100% late fees, and shifts the 25% late fee to a date 30 days beyond the established renewal deadline (February 1st for all permits/licenses except vending machines which is proposed for July 1st). Retaining a 30 day grace period provides a reasonable accommodation for permitee/licensee oversights, but removes the implicit suggestion that permits/licenses need not be renewed until several months beyond the deadline have passed.
· This revision may result in a modest loss of revenue (< $3,000) according to estimates.

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WHEREAS, the Lake County Health Department is authorized to enf...

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