She would need one according to our code. She would qualify as a home occupancy business, just like a catalog business we had here. The catalog items never were in Echo, just ordered by computer and routed by computer, but the guy operating the computer was sitting in Echo.
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From: Eileen Stein
To: Oregon City/County Management Association
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 3:16 PM
Subject: [occma] Business Licenses for Virtual Businesses

Sorry to be so needy with another inquiry, but….

 

Of those cities with business licenses in place, do you license Internet based businesses?  A person called last week, her bank is asking for a copy of her city business license, which she doesn’t have.  She lives in the city and works out of her home.  She does executive recruitment, is registered in the State of Delaware, and says she has no Oregon clients.  A reading of our City Code would indicate that any provider of a professional service who does business with the public and is located in Sisters is subject to a business license.  The local paper has picked up on the story, resulting from my seeking clarification with the City Council last week, and there will be a big story in tomorrow’s paper.  So, how do you handle these situations?

 

Eileen Stein

City Manager

City of Sisters

P.O. Box 39

Sisters, OR 97759

(541) 549-6022, Ext. 1

(541) 549-0561 - fax

estein@ci.sisters.or.us

 


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