File #: RES. NO. 17-09    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/11/2017 In control: City Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 6/1/2017 Final action: 6/1/2017
Title: A RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR THE JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION PUBLIC AQUATIC VENUE REGULATIONS AND INSPECTION PROGRAM. (CEDC 5/10/17)
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Exhibit A, 3. Letter from Jackson County, 4. Cryptosporidium Information , 5. Aquatic Inspection Memo from Joe Snook
Title
A RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR THE JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION PUBLIC AQUATIC VENUE REGULATIONS AND INSPECTION PROGRAM. (CEDC 5/10/17)

Body
Issue/Request:
Resolution of Support for the Jackson County, Missouri Environmental Health Division public aquatic regulations and inspection program.

Key Issues:
Deb Sees, Jackson County Environmental Health Administration is seeking City Council support to share with the Jackson County Legislature to adopt regulations pertaining to public aquatic venues and implement an inspection program related to these public aquatic venues. Ms. Sees presented the proposed regulations and inspection program to the Community and Economic Development Committee on May 10, 2017 and the Committee by vote of 3 - 0 to direct staff to prepare a resolution of support and present to the full City Council for consideration.


Background:
Please see attached information provided by the Jackson County Environmental Health Division.

Jackson County Environmental Health Division provides food service and hotel/motel regulatory services for the City of Lee's Summit through an agreement with Jackson County. Should a public aquatic venue program be implemented by the County, the existing agreement would be amended to incorporate this program for the City of Lee's Summit. The City would not be responsible for enforcement of these regulations should they be adopted by the Jackson County Legislature.

The Lee's Summit Parks and Recreation Department has collaborated with the Jackson County Environmental Health Division and is supportive of the proposed regulations as they relate to facilities that the Parks and Recreation Department owns and operates (see attached memorandum).

Presenter
Presenter:
Deb Sees, Jackson County Environmental Health Administrator

Committee Recommendation
Committee Recommendation:
On May 10, 2017, the Community and Economic Development Committee voted 3-0 to direct staff to prepar...

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