Pulse August 4, 2021

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Pulse THE POLK COUNTY

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August 4, 2021

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City requests businesses comply with ordinance

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With the increase in travelers making Mena their destination, entrepreneurs have capitalized on an opportunity to provide lodging. However, the city has noticed not all lodging facilities have gone through the processes necessary to operate legally. “Anyone operating a business in their home or on other residential property within the city limits of Mena must register that business with the City in the form of a Conditional Use Permit,” Mena Mayor Seth Smith explained. Smith said the permit is not a new requirement, and Ordinance No. 930 has been in effect since 1999. “More and more of these types of businesses are opening every day,” Smith said. Examples of individual businesses operating in a residen-

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tial area that must get a Conditional Use Permit from the city include, but is not limited to, beauty shops, barber shops, massage parlors, bed and breakfasts, VRBOs, Airbnbs, and other nightly vacation rentals, carpenter workshops, and dance studios. Citizens operating business' out of their homes are requested to obtain a permit from the Mena Planning and Zoning Commission to get in compliance. In addition to the permit from the city, lodging facilities must obtain a Business License through the Mena Advertising and Promotion Commission. Once a business license is obtained through the commission, the lodging and restaurant owners will be required to pay the “tourism tax” assessed to those industries in the city.

A resolution was passed by the Polk County Quorum Court to honor the life of Justice of the Peace Basil R. Kesterson, who passed away on June 13, 2021. “JP Kesterson made great personal sacrifice and devoted considerable time to the betterment of county government,” reads the resolution, which was passed at the end of the court’s June meeting.

Members of the Quorum Court and the elected officials of Polk County desired to express their appreciation for the untiring efforts expended by Kesterson, who served District 9. The resolution states Kesterson was not motivated by personal gain, but solely for the continued progressive growth, prosperity, safety, and expanded services of Polk County. The resolution expressed official’s sincere appreciation to the family of Kesterson for his willingness to assume

this role of leadership. “I was shocked to hear about Basil,” County Judge Brandon Ellison said. “There is not much you can say, it is part of life and it happens. We never know when it is our time and my only advice is to treat [life] like that.” At the July Quorum court meeting a resolution declaring the seat vacant was passed by the JPs, which sets forward the procedures required for the

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