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02-07-1995 - Business License Advisory CommitteeTO: City FROM: Steven SUBJECT: BU SUMMARY: to a Business I of the City's bi process is now DISCUSSION The process appr City Council app or operators) to a classifications frc result in a fairly E although the antic chooses, addition representation. � representation ap • and City Council . Wylie, Assistant City Manager LICENSE ADVISORY COMMITTEE City of West Covina Memorandum AGENDA, ITEM NO. K- I'a DATE Eeh 7 1995 ®PRINTED ON (RECYCLED PAPER 1 January 17, the City Council approved a process to appoint members se Advisory Committee to work with staff and consultants on a study ss license tax structure. The appointment of members pursuant toll that re the City Council. ed by the City Council on January 17 consists of each member of the iting two members of the business community (either business owners n member committee. While there is no established list of business which each member is to appoint, it is hoped that the process will ,n distribution of members across the business spectrum. Thus, gated number of committee members is ten, if the City Council so members may be appointed in an effort to achieve an adequate. -natively, Councilmembers may wish to revise their appointees if ars to be a problem. As of this writing, only two names have been submitted to 'staff (by Councilmember Manners). They are: Richard B. Lewis Advertising/PR Home Occupation Annette Natividad Frank's Too Professional Services/ Property Rental As discussed in the previous staff report on this subject, this committee will meet as needed throughout, the course of the study to review the consultant's work and provide guidance on local business conditions as they relate to the purpose of this study. It is j'� anticipated that the study will take place over the next three to four months, and will only require between three and five meetings of the committee. However, the staff and consultant are prepared to commence the study, and one of the first orders of business is to convene the committee and give them an orientation on what they are likely to see and discuss during their tenure. Thus it is important to appoint and convene the committee as soon as possible. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that each member of the City Council provide names for the committee and that the Council approve the committee as chosen. w • �I Steven W. Wylie Assistant City ger