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  • October 28, 2025 City of Akron Hosting “Capital Budget 101” Events

    Oct 28, 2025

    ·Akron, OH
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  • LUCAS COUNTY PLAN COMMISSION REPORT October 22, 2025

    Oct 22, 2025

    ·Toledo, OH
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    The October 22, 2025 Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commissions Report provides administrative information for both the Toledo City Plan Commission and Lucas County Planning Commission, including member rosters and a complete 2025 application and hearing schedule. The document establishes deadlines and hearing dates for both commissions, with City Plan Commission hearings beginning at 2 PM and County Planning Commission hearings at 9 AM, along with a zoning district conversion table reflecting updates to Toledo's zoning code effective June 6, 2004.

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  • March 04, 2025 Mayor Malik Hosting Public Engagement on 2025 Operating Budget

    Mar 4, 2025

    ·Akron, OH
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  • Copley Township Architectural Review Board Meeting Monday, February 5, 2024

    Feb 5, 2024

    ·Cleveland, OH
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  • Meeting Materials JULY 6, 2017 AGENDA.PDF JULY 6, 2017 PRESENTATION.PDF 1.

    Jul 6, 2017

    ·Akron, OH
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  • Akron Township Zoning Ordinance Adopted: May 17, 2016 Akron Township

    May 17, 2016

    ·Akron, OH
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    Akron Township in Tuscola County, Michigan adopted a comprehensive zoning ordinance on May 17, 2016, establishing land use regulations and districts for the township. The ordinance, administered by Zoning Administrator Christina Martens and overseen by the Planning Commission and Board of Trustees, includes detailed provisions covering general zoning principles, definitions, district regulations, and specific requirements for agricultural and other land use zones. The 135-page document outlines the official zoning map, use tables, dimensional standards, and regulatory frameworks to guide development and land use within the township.

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  • Columbus Township Hall - Township Board

    Columbus, OH
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  • A new master plan is in the works for Cleveland

    Cleveland, OH
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    Cleveland Township is developing a new master plan to guide future development and resource management, with the existing plan last updated in 2009. Township officials began work on the updated plan in April 2016, focusing on natural resource preservation, economic strengthening, and community vision. A public visioning meeting is scheduled for Thursday, August 25th, 2016, from 7:00 to 8:30 pm at Cleveland Township Hall (955 W. Harbor Highway), featuring interactive stations on environment, economy, housing, and land use topics, plus results from a planning survey mailed to all township addresses. Residents can also provide input by completing a survey (due August 5th), signing up for e-newsletter updates, or attending monthly planning commission meetings held at 7 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month.

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  • 1 Cleveland, Ohio Noise Ordinance 605.10 Unnecessary Noise

    Cleveland, OH
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    Cleveland's Noise Ordinance 605.10 prohibits unreasonably loud, disturbing, and unnecessary noise that is detrimental to health or disturbs the quiet and repose of neighboring inhabitants. Prohibited activities include sounding vehicle horns except as warning signals, keeping animals or birds that cause frequent or prolonged noise audible outside property lines, operating defective or improperly loaded vehicles, blowing steam whistles except to signal work start/stop or warn of danger, and discharging engine exhaust into open air. Construction, demolition, and mechanical equipment operation are prohibited between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. within 500 feet of residences and 150 feet of hospitals, schools, courthouses, and churches during their operating or service hours; these areas are designated as "zones of quiet." Compressed air devices are exempted from muffling requirements only when operated as jackhammers on weekdays between 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.

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  • Office of Professional Standards

    Akron, OH
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  • Public Records Request

    Akron, OH
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  • Cincinnati-oh

    Cincinnati, OH
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  • Clerk Offices - Cincinnati, OH (County & Court Records)

    Cincinnati, OH
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  • Cleveland Township Regular Meeting

    Cleveland, OH
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    This document references a regular meeting of the Cleveland Township Board held on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, at 7:00 PM at Cleveland Township Hall. The document itself appears to be a meeting index or portal page rather than meeting minutes or substantive content, containing only a date, time, location, and a link to the full meeting document without providing details of agenda items, votes, or decisions discussed.

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  • Regular Meeting

    Cleveland, OH
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  • Boards & Commissions - City of Cincinnati

    Cincinnati, OH
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  • Townships

    Toledo, OH
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    This document provides instructions for Ohio townships on preparing their annual financial reports using the regulatory cash basis of accounting, as defined in Auditor of State Bulletin 2015-007. Key requirements include filing the report within 60 days after the fiscal year closes through the Hinkle Annual Financial Data Reporting System, publishing a notice of completion in a local newspaper, and submitting both a PDF financial statement package and specific financial data through the Hinkle System. Late filing penalties are assessed at $25 per day, up to a maximum of $750, though the Auditor of State may waive penalties.

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  • Public Records Requests - Hamilton County, OH

    Cincinnati, OH
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    Hamilton County, Ohio established a public records request process for departments under the Board of County Commissioners, governed by the Ohio Public Records Act and Personnel Policy Manual Section 2.13, effective September 27, 2007. The county commits to providing prompt inspection of existing public records and copies within a reasonable timeframe, in compliance with Ohio's Open Records and Open Meetings Acts. Requests for records from other Hamilton County elected offices—including the Auditor, Clerk of Courts, Coroner, Prosecutor, Sheriff, Recorder, and Treasurer—must be directed to those offices' websites separately. The process applies only to the Board of County Commissioners' departments, not to independent county agencies.

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  • Public Records Policy | City of Cleveland Ohio

    Cleveland, OH
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    The City of Cleveland's Public Records Policy establishes that the city adheres to Ohio's Public Records Act, defining public records as any documents in paper, electronic, or other formats created or received by city offices that document organizational functions, policies, decisions, procedures, and operations. All City of Cleveland records are public unless exempt under the Ohio Revised Code, and any denial of records requests must be accompanied by written explanation citing legal authority, with redactions also requiring explanation. Record requests must clearly identify the sought records; while not required to be in writing or identify the requestor, the city may ask for written requests and requestor identity if doing so would help locate the records. The city maintains a record retention schedule available in the Law Library at Cleveland Public Library's first floor in City Hall.

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  • Public Records | Summit County Court

    Akron, OH
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    This document provides guidance on accessing public records in Summit County, Ohio. It directs residents to specific county offices for different record types: marriage records through Probate Court, divorce records through the Clerk of Courts, birth and death records through Summit County Public Health, and property deeds through the County Fiscal Officer. The document also explains that residents can submit open records requests through the county website portal or the Law Department for records not found online.

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  • Council Online - Clerk of Council

    Cincinnati, OH
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    The City of Cincinnati operates an Online Council Legislative System that provides public access to information about City Council and Committee meetings, agendas, and minutes. Council items have been recorded in the database since January 1993, though associated documents are stored only from January 2001 forward; documents from prior to January 2001 are not retained unless items are brought before council again. Official document copies can be obtained from the Clerk of Council in Room 308 of City Hall at 513-352-3246.

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  • THE CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL CODE Prepared by the

    Cleveland, OH
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    The Cleveland Municipal Code is a codification and revision of ordinances for the City of Cleveland, Tennessee, prepared by the Municipal Technical Advisory Service in cooperation with the Tennessee Municipal League and updated as of January 10, 2022. The code is organized into titles, chapters, and sections with a hierarchical numbering system (e.g., section 2-1-6 designates title 2, chapter 1, section 6), and includes historical citations to trace the origin of each provision. As of the document date, the city government included Mayor Kevin Brooks, Vice Mayor Avery L. Johnson, Sr., seven council members, City Manager Joe Fivas, and Assistant City Manager/Chief Financial Officer Shawn McKay. The code excludes administrative ordinances such as annual budgets, zoning map amendments, and tax assessments, as well as ordinances adopted after the last code update, requiring users to consult the city clerk or separate ordinance book for comprehensive current ordinances.

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  • Public Records - Cincinnati, OH (Business, Criminal, GIS, Property & Vital Records)

    Cincinnati, OH
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  • Public Records | Cuyahoga OH County Court

    Cleveland, OH
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    The Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts preserves and disseminates public records for the Common Pleas Court's General and Domestic Relations Divisions and the Court of Appeals, Eighth Appellate District. Court records available to the public include criminal case files, bankruptcy records, family court proceedings, and probate court documents containing parties' names, hearing dates, testimony, evidence, and case rulings. Record requests should be submitted to the Justice Center at 1200 Ontario Street, 1st Floor, Cleveland, OH 44113, via phone at (216) 443-7977, or email at coccfr@cuyahogacounty.us, and should identify records by plaintiff/defendant name, case number, document type, case status, and/or filing date range; copying and research fees may apply.

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