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This document outlines zoning regulations for South Portland's Residential Districts AA and A. Section 27-518 requires site plan review for any residential construction exceeding 1,000 square feet of floor area within a two-year period (excluding single-family dwellings), with review focusing on impacts such as traffic, parking, stormwater runoff, and noise. Section 27-531 establishes Residential District A as a medium-density residential area limited to four dwelling units per net acre, while Section 27-532 lists permitted uses including single-family dwellings, churches, schools, and accessory solar energy systems.
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NULL This document is a website sitemap for Portland, Maine's official government portal listing navigation categories, service options, and board/committee names. It contains no substantive budget information, specific dollar amounts, quantified metrics, formal actions, dates, or comparable policy details necessary for meaningful summary in the context of cross-document government analysis.
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The City of Portland, Maine received $46,290,625 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding in two equal tranches (May 2021 and May 2022) to address COVID-19 pandemic impacts and replace lost revenues. The Finance Department oversees multiple functions including budget management, capital improvement planning, the Finance Committee's budget review process, municipal purchasing, and treasury services such as tax collection and vehicle registration. This webpage serves as a navigation hub providing access to Portland's financial documents, policies, and related government services.
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NULL This document is a website sitemap and navigation structure for Portland, Maine's official website. It lists available online services, application forms, payment options, and government boards and committees, but contains no budget figures, specific dollar amounts, named initiatives with measurable details, formal votes, dates, or quantitative metrics that would enable meaningful cross-document comparison.
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The City Clerk's Office of South Portland, Maine, led by Jessica A. Hughes, serves as the municipal record keeper and is responsible for vital records, business and event permits, elections administration, and voter registration. The office issues birth, marriage, and death certificates; business licenses; garage sale permits; event permits; dog licenses; hunting and fishing licenses; marriage licenses; and notary services, while also maintaining city ordinances, records, and district maps. The City Clerk's Office accepts cash, checks, credit cards (with a 2.6% convenience fee for MasterCard, Visa, American Express, or Discover; 3% for business credit cards), and debit cards (with a 1.5% fee). Located at 25 Cottage Road, South Portland, ME 04106, the office operates Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 7:30 am to 5 pm, Tuesday from 9 am to 6 pm, and is closed Fridays; contact is available at 207-767-3201.
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This document provides instructions for participating in Schuylkill County Planning Commission virtual and in-person meetings. The Planning Commission members and staff will meet in person, with virtual access available to the public and applicants via Zoom (web, app, or phone). Participants can provide public comments during designated periods by using the "raise hand" feature on Zoom, calling a toll-free number and entering "*9," or submitting written comments via email or a courthouse dropbox by noon on the meeting day. The next scheduled meeting is Wednesday, February 12, 2025, with the current agenda meeting set for Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at 6 PM.
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