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  • 1793-2025: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Safety to enter into an agreement with Barnes & Thornburg LLP to conduct an independent investigation into the Fire Engine 5 crash, including the internal Capital Fleet Accident Review Committee process and administrative disciplinary response; to waive the competitive bidding provisions of Columbus City Code; to authorize the expenditure of $60,000.00 from the General Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($60,000.00)

    Jun 20, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Fiscal Notes and General Tips April 24, 2025 | 11:30am

    Apr 24, 2025

    ·Madison, WI
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    This document summarizes a Legistar Lunch & Learn training session held on April 24, 2025, organized by volunteer staff to build support for local government users of the Legistar legislative management system. The session covered the fiscal note approval process, referrals and agendas, and communication tips for Board, Committee, and Commission (BCC) staff, with the volunteer team indicating plans for quarterly meetings throughout the year. A fiscal note is defined as a summary of the fiscal impact of legislation, as required by Administrative Procedure Memorandum 1-3 and Madison General Ordinances section 2.05(1)(b).

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  • 2025-1635: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the City Solicitor to enter into a Professional Service Agreement or Agreements with Cycom Data Systems, Inc. ("Cycom") for computer services relating to continuing maintenance, support, and upgrades to CityLaw, the Department of Law’s current legal case management and administrative support software system, for an amount not-to-exceed Eleven-Thousand Four-Hundred and Twenty-Four Dollars ($11,424.00) over one (1) year. (Waiver of Competitive Process Received)

    Mar 14, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • CB 120957: AN ORDINANCE relating to publicly-financed election campaigns; providing for the submission to the qualified electors of the City at an election to be held on August 5, 2025, of a proposition authorizing the City to levy regular property taxes for up to ten years in excess of the limitation on levies in chapter 84.55 RCW for the purpose of funding the cost and administration of the City’s Democracy Voucher program and other City purposes; outlining a process for contemplation of changes to the program; applying RCW 84.36.381’s senior citizens and disabled persons exemption to such levy; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Mar 2, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 24-1117: A resolution approving a proposed Agreement between the City and County of Denver and ProDIGIQ, Inc. to provide a comprehensive Safety Management System (SMS) solution as mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) at Denver International Airport. Approves a contract with ProDIGIQ, Inc., for $1,175,000 and for five years to provide a comprehensive Safety Management System (SMS) solution to enhance safety measures and streamline safety-related processes at Denver International Airport (DEN), as mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), in Council District 11 (PLANE-202472492). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 10-7-2024. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 9-4-2024.

    Aug 25, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 24-1069: A bill for an ordinance approving a proposed Intergovernmental Agreement in the form of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City and County of Denver and The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), related to the transfer of ownership of passenger screening security equipment at Denver International Airport. Approves an intergovernmental agreement in the form of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for Denver International Airport (DEN) to transfer ownership of 17 lanes of passenger screening security equipment to TSA, valued at approximately $31,000,000, including 4 years of equipment maintenance to ensure continuity of efficient and effective passenger screening processes at the new East Security Checkpoint at Denver International Airport in Council District 11 (PLANE-202475169). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 9-23-2024. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-21-2024.

    Aug 13, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 1392-2024: To amend Ordinance No. 3447-2023 to clarify the title of said Ordinance and to correct a clerical error to reference the correct section of Chapter 4565 of the Columbus City Codes changing the reference from 4565.10 to 4655.13 and to declare an emergency. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 3447-2023 was adopted by Columbus City Council on December 11, 2023, and made certain amendments to Chapter 4565 of the Columbus City Codes; and WHEREAS, the title of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 conflicts with Section 1 of Ordinance No. 3447-2023, requiring a clarifying amendment to the title of the Ordinance; and WHEREAS, due to a clerical error, Ordinance No. 3447-2023 incorrectly numbered the owner-occupied housing waiver process provision of Chapter 4565 as being Section 4565.10, when the Section should have been numbered Section 4565.13; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to rectify these errors, and amend the title, Background Section, and Section 2 of Ordinance No. 3447-2023; WHEREAS, Emergency action is requested to allow the City to execute CRA agreements for projects that are in the approval process so that projects can proceed with the development of housing units across the City; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS: SECTION 1. That the Title of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 is hereby amended as follows with additions in underline and deletions in strikethrough: To repeal and replace certain existing Sections of Chapter 4565 of the Columbus City Codes to incorporate certain administrative modifications; and to enact Section 4565.10 4565.13 of the Columbus City Codes to provide a waiver process related to affordability requirements for owner-occupied housing units. SECTION 2. That the existing Title of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 is hereby repealed. SECTION 3. That the fifth paragraph of the Background section of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 is hereby amended as follows with additions in underline and deletions in strikethrough: This code change will adopt certain administrative modifications to Chapter 4565, and enact new Section 4565.10 4565.13 to provide for a process whereby the affordable housing requirements for owner-occupied housing may be waived, first through an application to the Director of the Department of Development, with a right of appeal to the CRA Housing Council pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Sections 3735.69 through 3735.70. SECTION 4. That the existing fifth paragraph of the Background section of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 is hereby repealed. SECTION 5. That Section 2 of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 is hereby amended as follows with additions in underline and deletions in strikethrough: SECTION 2. That new Section 4565.10 4565.13 of the Columbus City Codes is hereby enacted as follows: 4565.13 Waiver of Affordability Requirements for Owner-Occupied Units (a) Application for Waiver of Affordability Requirements. A Project Sponsor may apply for a waiver of the affordability requirements under Section 4565.05(B) regarding the Initial Pricing of owner-occupied Affordable Housing Units as applied to owner occupied units in a Development Project if the following conditions are satisfied: 1. The Development Project must have a minimum of 100 owner-occupied dwelling units; and 2. The Project Sponsor has committed to at least thirty percent (30%) of the owner-occupied units in the Development Project being Affordable Housing Units, meaning the units are occupied by the legal owner(s) of the unit, and whose annual household income is at or below one hundred and twenty percent (120%) of AMI and for which the annual cost of ownership does not exceed thirty-five percent (35%) of the household’s gross annual income. (b) Form of Waiver of Application. The form of the application for a waiver under this Section shall be established by the Director’s Rules. (c) Director Evaluation of Waiver Application. The Director or their designee shall evaluate each application for waiver under this Section. The Director may, within the Director’s reasonable discretion, grant the application for waiver if the Director determines that granting the application for waiver satisfies the overall goals of this Chapter with regard to increasing the number of affordable housing units within the City and is in the best interests of the City. For purposes of this Section, the Director of the Department of Development, or their designee, is considered the housing officer as provided for in ORC Sections 3735.65 through 3735.70. (d) Right of Appeal from Denial of Waiver Application. If the waiver application of a Project Sponsor is denied, the Project Sponsor may appeal the denial to the CRA Housing Council established pursuant to ORC Section 3736.69. (e) Hearing of Appeal. The CRA Housing Council shall hear the appeal from a waiver application pursuant to ORC Section 3735.70. The Housing Council may affirm, modify, or reverse the denial after hearing. The Housing Council may impose such requirements and conditions on the Project Sponsor regarding the minimum number of Affordable Housing Units required for the waiver above the minimum requirements set forth in division (a) as it deems necessary to carry out the intent and purpose of this Chapter. The decision of the Housing Council shall be final and appealable pursuant to Chapter 2506 of the Ohio Revised Code. (f) Burden of Proof. Under this Section, the Project Sponsor bears the burden of demonstrating that a waiver of the affordability requirements for owner-occupied units satisfies the overall goals of this Chapter with regard to increasing the number of affordable housing units within the City and is in the best interests of the City. SECTION 6. That existing Section 2 of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 is hereby repealed. SECTION 7. That all sections of Ordinance No. 3447-2023 not repealed or amended herein remain in full force and effect. SECTION 8. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest date allowed by law. SECTION 8. That for the reasons stated in the Preamble hereto, which is hereby made a part hereof, this Ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor or ten days after passage if the Mayor neither approves nor vetoes the same.

    May 7, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2024-0424: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two: Fiscal, Article I: Administration, Chapter 219 Operating Budget, by revising Section 219.03 Collaborative Budgeting Process to require weekly written notice of grant applications, to be read, received and filed by City Council.

    Apr 26, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • City of St. Petersburg Committee of the Whole April 18, 2024 @ 2:00 PM

    Apr 18, 2024

    ·St. Petersburg, FL
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    The City of St. Petersburg Committee of the Whole met on April 18, 2024, to discuss potential charter amendments concerning City Council and Mayoral vacancies, with supporting materials prepared by Assistant City Attorney Brett Pettigrew including proposed amendments and election cycle illustrations. The meeting agenda also included approval of the January 25, 2024 minutes and review of a pending referral list. The previous January meeting had focused on Fiscal Year 2025 budget priorities, with the City Administrator proposing a new public voting concept allowing each administration to propose one idea with a maximum expenditure of $1 million to enhance budget process participation.

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  • 2024-0345: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two: Fiscal, Article I: Administration, Chapter 219 Operating Budget, by revising Section 219.03 Collaborative Budgeting Process to require the City Controller to certify revenues and expenditures for five years rather than one year.

    Apr 5, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2023-2271: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two: Fiscal, Article I: Administration, Chapter 219 Operating Budget, by revising Section 219.03 Collaborative Budgeting Process to require notification to City Council when the City is applying for grants for projects or activities that are not pre-approved in the operating budget or for grants valued over $250,000.00.

    Dec 1, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 3447-2023: To repeal and replace existing Chapter 4565 of the Columbus City Codes to incorporate certain administrative modifications; and to enact Section 4565.10 of the Columbus City Codes to provide a waiver process related to affordability requirements for owner-occupied housing units. (AMENDED BY ORD. 1392-2024 PASSED 5/20/2024)

    Nov 27, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2023-2057: Ordinance amending and supplementing Section 197.09 of the City Code under Article XI of Title One: Administrative, by creating a process to recruit new members, increasing the relevancy of qualification standards, and improving other internal administrative affairs of the Ethics Hearing Board.

    Oct 13, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2727-2023: To authorize and direct the Administrative and Presiding Judge of the Franklin County Municipal Court to enter into contract with StepMobile LLC; to authorize the expenditure of up to $81,000.00 to add MAT processes to OCSS, and to declare an emergency. ($81,000.00)

    Sep 26, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2023-1922: Communication from Mayor Ed Gainey, submitting notice of changes to regulations governing the Ensuring Equal Employment Opportunity for Persons Previously Convicted Ordinance and is hereby requested be read into the record as follows: The Office of Equal Protection, which is responsible for the enforcement of the Ensuring Equal Employment Opportunity for Persons Previously Convicted Ordinance, City Code § 161.16A, seeks to give Council notice of changes to the regulations governing administration of the ordinance. The ordinance provides that the Office of Equal Protection “shall be authorized to coordinate implementation and compliance with this Ordinance” and “shall promulgate appropriate guidelines and / or regulations for such purposes that reflect the City’s application processing policy referenced in Chapter 181.” City Code, § 161.16A. The Office of Equal Protection hereby promulgates a revised set of appropriate regulations in order to enforce the law, a copy of which is attached.

    Sep 8, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • CB 120661: AN ORDINANCE relating to Seattle Public Utilities; updating the Solid Waste Code to establish an administrative enforcement process using notices of violation; adding a new Section 21.36.921 to the Seattle Municipal Code; and amending Sections 21.36.420, 21.36.920, and 21.36.922 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Aug 27, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 23-1131: A bill for an ordinance approving a proposed Intergovernmental Agreement in the form of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City and County of Denver and The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) related to the transfer of ownership of the passenger screening security equipment at Denver International Airport. Approves an intergovernmental agreement in the form of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for Denver International Airport to transfer ownership of 17 lanes of passenger screening security equipment valued at approximately $30,000,000 to TSA, including 4 years of equipment maintenance to ensure continuity of efficient and effective passenger screening processes at the new West Security Checkpoint at Denver International Airport in Council District 11 (PLANE-202369586). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 10-2-2023. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-30-2023.

    Aug 20, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2023-1834: Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, Title One, Administrative, Article VII, Procedures, Chapter 161, Contracts, Sections 161.02 - Competitive Bidding; Exceptions, 161.02A - Award of Professional Services Agreements and 161.02B - Exemptions From Competitive Process to amend the approval processes for professional services agreements and exemptions from the same.

    Jul 31, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • BL2023-1839: An ordinance codifying a residential landlord’s duty to register with the Metropolitan Department of Codes Administration pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated Section 66-28-107, and authorizing the Department of Codes Administration to process and collect registration fees, impose and collect fines for noncompliance, and establish an administrative process for appeals of any such fines.

    Apr 7, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 23-0374: A bill for an ordinance amending the Denver Zoning Code, concerning relief processes of zoning standards. Approves a Denver Zoning Code text amendment to create new administrative adjustment and variance procedures. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 4-11-2023.

    Apr 3, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2022-0287: Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, Title Two: Fiscal; Article I: Administration; Chapter 218: Capital Budget and Capital Improvement Plan, by revising Sections 218.02: DEFINITIONS, 218.04 CAPITAL PROGRAM FACILITATION COMMITTEE PROCESS, 218.05 PROJECT AUTHORIZATION, and 218.08 PROJECT AND BUDGET REPORTING so as to add equity and project readiness to scoring, and expand the City’s provisions for the closure of capital project accounts included as part of the City Controller’s “Annual Accounting Close and Report” so as to recycle capital funds faster.

    Apr 22, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 22-0084: A resolution approving a First Amendment to Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Retirement Planning Services, Inc. by adding money for the administration of the Denver employee flexible spending account (FSA) benefit plans for all qualified Denver employees and the administration of the federally-required COBRA offer/enrollment processing for all Denver employees. Amends a contract with Retirement Planning Services, Inc. by adding $250,000 for a new total of $700,000 and two years for a new end date of 12-31-23 for the administration of the Denver employee flexible spending account (FSA) benefit plans for all qualified Denver employees and the administration of the federally-required COBRA (continuation of benefits) offer/enrollment processing for all Denver employees/dependents qualified for COBRA benefit plans (CSAHR-202053728-01). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 2-28-22. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 1-18-22.

    Jan 10, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2021-1867: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title V: Traffic, Article VII: Parking, Chapter 549: Residential Parking Permit Program, so as to clarify the administrative process for the program; provide for virtual permitting; add the permit fees to the City’s annual fee book; adopt regulations for the use of Visitor Permits and Non-Resident Permits; and create the hybrid RPP area program. (Post Agenda held 10/27/21) (Public Hearing held 11/4/21)

    Sep 10, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • ST. PETERSBURG CITY COUNCIL Meeting of December 7, 2017 TO:

    Dec 7, 2017

    ·St. Petersburg, FL
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    On December 7, 2017, the St. Petersburg City Council considered a proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 25 of the city code to regulate small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way, in compliance with Florida's Advanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Act effective July 1, 2017. The ordinance would add definitions, create a registration process for wireless providers, amend permit application procedures for construction in the right-of-way, and establish design standards for small wireless facilities. The administration recommended a first reading on December 7, 2017, with a public hearing and final adoption vote scheduled for December 14, 2017.

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  • December 11-12, 2025 Meeting Agenda

    San Jose, CA
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    The Physical Therapy Board of California will hold a two-day meeting on December 11-12, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. each day, available both in person at the Department of Consumer Affairs in Sacramento and via Webex. The agenda includes routine business such as roll call, approval of previous meeting minutes, and reports from the President and Executive Officer covering administrative and licensing services, along with a closed session to deliberate on a petition for modification/termination of probation for Scott Wai-Ho Kwan, PT, and discussion of a sunset review process.

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  • 2026-27 Budget Document

    Pottsville, PA
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    Pennsylvania Governor presents a balanced 2026-27 budget proposal, emphasizing accomplishments from his first three years including historic education investments, seven tax cuts totaling $193 million in new credits for working families, and economic growth initiatives that created tens of thousands of jobs. The administration highlights fiscal responsibility through two credit rating upgrades, $200 million in borrowing cost savings, and streamlined permitting processes, while noting gun violence reductions and improved public safety outcomes. The budget document represents continued focus on delivering economic growth, supporting education and workers, and efficient government operations.

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  • City of St. Petersburg Housing, Land Use, & Transportation Committee

    St. Petersburg, FL
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    The City of St. Petersburg Housing, Land Use, & Transportation Committee held meetings on October 12 and November 9, 2023, to address housing and land use matters. During the October 12 meeting, the committee discussed a proposed administrative policy for city-owned land management covering both buildable and unbuildable properties, including disposal processes, unsolicited proposals, and conveyance considerations, with a requirement that properties developed with more than four residential units include 30 percent workforce or affordable housing. The November 9 agenda included discussion of city-wide discrimination issues including housing discrimination, with participation from the Assistant City Attorney and the Director of the Pinellas County Office of Human Rights, along with review of the 10-Year Housing Plan and accomplishment matrices.

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  • FY2025 Budget Snapshot 3 -1-.pdf

    Dallas, TX
    Budget

    This FY2025 Budget Snapshot document provides an overview of Dallas County's budget process, organization, and financial structure. Dallas County government operates under a Commissioners Court structure consisting of one County Judge elected at large and four County Commissioners elected from respective districts, which sets tax rates, adopts budgets, and oversees county administration. The County Judge serves as both executive administrator and presiding officer without judicial duties. The document explains that Texas counties, including Dallas County, focus on judicial systems, health and welfare services, law enforcement, and road construction, and do not manage schools, utilities, or commercial airports. The snapshot references an adopted budget summary and property tax information, with additional details available through the Dallas County Office of Budget and Evaluation at 500 Elm Street, Suite 5400, Dallas, Texas 75202, or by calling (214) 653-6384. Dallas County's vision statement is "Improving People's Lives," guided by core values of professionalism, customer focus, and diversity and inclusion.

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  • Knoxville-Knox County Planning | KnoxPlanning.org

    Knoxville, TN
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    This document establishes the administrative rules and procedures of the Knoxville-Knox County Planning Commission, located at 400 Main Street, Suite 403, Knoxville, TN 37902, as amended through December 11, 2025. The rules govern public notice requirements through newspaper advertisement, signage, mail, and the planning website; application procedures for rezoning, special use permits, subdivisions, and street or subdivision name changes; and the handling of sequential applications and supplemental information. The document also defines land divisions excluded from regulation, including partitions among owners and divisions of land into tracts of five or more acres that are not subdivisions, and addresses staff recommendations and appeals processes.

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  • UNIFIED LAND USE ORDINANCE #2016-01

    Boise, ID
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    Unified Land Use Ordinance #2016-01 was adopted on October 20, 2015, establishing comprehensive regulations for land use and development. The 155-page ordinance covers general regulations including title, purpose, scope, and definitions; administrative procedures governing the roles of the administrator, planning and zoning commission, and board of county commissioners; and application procedures, fees, variances, and related processes. The document serves as the primary regulatory framework for land use decisions and development standards within the jurisdiction.

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