Proposal to license home improvement contractors put on hold
A proposal to license home improvement contractors who do work in the City of Batavia is being put on hold while further research is done into how the proposed law should be implemented.
The matter has been referred to City Attorney George Van Nest.
City Manager Jason Molino told the City Council about the change in direction during the budget review meeting at City Hall tonight.
While Councilman Bob Bialkowski spoke out against the proposal and Councilwoman Rosemary Christian said she's received a lot of calls on the matter, Council Bill Cox said given the trouble he had with a contractor last year, he leans toward support the proposal.
The proposal was included in the 2011/12 budget. The plan was to impose a $125 annual license fee for contractors doing a variety of home improvement projects, from painting to driveway paving and several other types of improvements.
Christian said there was a lot of confusion about the proposal, such as some people calling her expressing concern that the kid who mows lawns during the summer would have to pay the city $125 per year.
Molino said it's those kinds of definitions that the city attorney will clear up in the research and review process.
There's no timeline for when the proposal might be brought back to the council for consideration.