Granting a retail liquor license
MTAS was asked about granting a retail liquor license when the city limits the number of licenses by population.
Alcoholic beverages--Licenses and permits |
MTAS was asked about granting a retail liquor license when the city limits the number of licenses by population.
Granting a Retail Liquor License.pdf
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Alcoholic beverages--Licenses and permits |
MTAS was engaged to conduct an office efficiency review for the purpose of identifying enhancements to office processes and procedures.
Office management Records management Utilities--Administration Utilities--Finance Utilities--Termination policies Records management--Open records Personnel--Laws and regulations Municipal government--Services Computer software Municipal ordinances--Codes of ordinances Meetings--Planning and management City administrator |
In the latter part of 2010, the Department of Justice made many changes to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). One set of changes was with service animal regulations, and the modifications became effective on March 15, 2011.
ADA Changes Service Animals.pdf
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ADA Changes Service Animals bw.pdf
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Animals as aids for people with disabilities Service dogs Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Disabled--Laws and regulations |
Streets--Signs and signals Traffic--Laws and regulations |
The rate of interest effective July 1, 2007, through June 30, 2008, has been set at 12.25 percent, which is an increase from last year.
Delinquent Taxes FY08 bw.pdf
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Tax collection--Delinquent taxes |
The purpose of this guide is to present a simple, step-by-step procedure to aid Tennessee municipal officials in procuring engineering, architectural, land surveying and other professional services by using the QBS process.
The purpose of this guide is to present a simple, step-by-step procedure to aid Tennessee municipal officials in procuring engineering, architectural, land surveying, and other professional services. This guide promotes the Qualifications Based Selection (QBS) process.QBS is an equitable, rational, objective process that enables the city to obtain the services of a highly qualified professional at a fair and reasonable cost. By using the QBS process, a city chooses to base consultant selection on qualifications. The quality of engineering services may lead to lower overall life cycle costs for the project.When initiating a project, all owners—whether municipalities, private companies, or institutions—and the design professionals with whom they contract, seek the same results: a completed project that meets the owner’s short-term and long-term needs, is completed on schedule, and stays within budget. Following an organized process for selecting and procuring professional services will help both the owner and the design professional achieve these results.This guide establishes a framework for a successful project. Procuring professional services is both an objective and a subjective process. This publication provides guidance for the process. It discusses nine essential steps and provides sample documents and forms for procuring professional services.
QBS bw.pdf
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Purchasing--Professional services Purchasing--Bids Engineers--Contracts |
MTAS was asked whether a certain city council member would have either a statutory or common law conflict of interest in some city improvements financed by a state grant that would help improve his property.
Conflict of interests Ethics |
Job description for the position of Director of Finance.
Finance--Administration Finance--Municipal Personnel--Classification |
OSHA Hot Topic Final.pdf
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OSHA Ordinance.wpd
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Personnel--Health and safety--Laws and regulations Personnel--OSHA Personnel--Laws and regulations--Tennessee Personnel--Municipal ordinances Municipal ordinances |
This is a model fire sprinkler ordinance for both commercial and residential property. Fire sprinkler systems save lives, property, and reduce the potential for large fires in the community, thus protecting the tax base.
Model fire sprinkler ordinance.docx
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Fire--Prevention--Equipment Fire--Forms |