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  • 26-0921: A bill for an ordinance amending Chapters 6, 7, 12, 28, 32, and 53 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code repealing outdated amusement and cabaret license types, modernizing licensing provisions relating to entertainment licenses, updating application and license fees, and making conforming amendments to the Code. A bill for an ordinance amending Chapters 6, 7, 12, and 32, and 53 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code repealing outdated amusement and cabaret license types, modernizing licensing provisions relating to entertainment licenses, updating application and license fees, and making conforming amendments to the Code. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 6-23-2026.

    Jun 16, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • Amend Vehicles and Traffic Code to clarify applicability of ride fees and establish a Drivers’ Resource Center for Transportation Network Company drivers (amend Code Sections 16.40.030 and 16.40.240)

    Jun 9, 2026

    ·Portland, OR
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  • 2026-0554: Resolution authorizing the issuance of a warrant in favor of PulsePoint Foundation, PO Box 12594, Pleasanton, CA 94588, in an amount not to exceed SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($6,000.00), for the City’s share of the license fee for the annual renewal of the PulsePoint emergency services application.

    May 29, 2026

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2025-1984: Resolution authorizing the issuance of a warrant in favor of PulsePoint Foundation, PO Box 12594, Pleasanton, CA 94588, in an amount not to exceed SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($6,000.00), for the City’s share of the license fee for the annual renewal of the PulsePoint emergency services application.

    Jun 27, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 3345-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development and the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to execute a memorandum of understanding with Columbus Downtown Development Corporation doing business as Downtown Columbus, Inc. and Scioto Peninsula Holdings, Ltd. to memorialize the parties’ understandings as to the second phase of the development project on the Scioto Peninsula; to authorize the Director of Finance and Management and/or Director of Public Service if involving the right-if-way to execute quit claim deeds generally providing for the transfer of all of the City’s fee simple interest in Lots 1 and 3 of the Scioto Peninsula Subdivision to Columbus Downtown Development Corporation and Scioto Peninsula Holdings, Ltd., reserving necessary easements for utilities, signs, or other improvements and subject to other restrictions of record, to Columbus Downtown Development Corporation and Scioto Peninsula Holdings, Ltd.; to authorize the Director of Finance and Management to enter into and execute other documents pertinent to such transaction, to the extent applicable, such as releasing said transferred property from a prior lease agreement; to waive the requirements of the Land Review Commission and Chapter 329 of the Columbus City Codes relating to the sale of city-owned real property; and to declare an emergency.

    Nov 22, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2713-2024: To authorize the Director of Public Service, or a designee, to enter into necessary administrative and maintenance and/or operations agreements with the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) relative to the Roadway - LinkUS - W Broad Corridor BRT project, a 9.3-mile mobility infrastructure project to improve transit service along the Broad Street corridor; to authorize the Director of Public Service, or a designee, to waive application fees for permits controlled by the Department of Public Service and applied for by COTA and/or its contractor relative to the Roadway - LinkUS - W Broad Corridor BRT project; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Oct 1, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2024-0886: Resolution authorizing the issuance of a warrant in favor of PulsePoint Foundation, PO Box 12594, Pleasanton, CA 94588, in an amount not to exceed SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($6,000.00), for the City’s share of the license fee for the annual renewal of the PulsePoint emergency services application.

    Sep 13, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 1 ERECTED INTO A TOWNSHIP IN 1733 TOWNSHIP OF WORCESTER

    Aug 21, 2024

    ·Worcester, MA
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    On July 12, 2024, the Worcester Township Board of Supervisors considered a Fee Schedule Amendment Resolution prepared by the Assistant Township Manager to adjust zoning permit fees based on an analysis of average staff time required for permit processing. The proposed changes include a new $50 non-refundable application fee (applicable to all permits) and significant increases to existing permit fees—ranging from $75 for fence permits to $225 for telecommunications facilities—with most residential and non-residential permits increasing from $28 to $125. The amendment aims to ensure township staff costs are properly recovered, particularly for denied or withdrawn applications that currently result in uncompensated expenses, with staff recommending approval of the resolution as presented.

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  • BL2024-335: An ordinance amending Sections 17.40.740 and 17.40.770 of the Metropolitan Code, Zoning Regulations to reorganize and amend the requirements for a waiver of the fees associated with an application to the Board of Zoning Appeals made by a member or members of the Metropolitan Council (Proposal No. 2024Z-010TX-001).

    Apr 8, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • BL2024-291: An ordinance amending Section 12.41.080(C) of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to allow the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT), to charge and collect fees for use of the public right-of-way, in connection with applications for valet parking permits.

    Mar 7, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • RS2023-133: A resolution amending Ordinance No. BL2023-1690, as amended, to provide a stormwater capacity fee appeal process and to amend the applicability of the new section 15.64.035 of the Metropolitan Code.

    Dec 12, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2023-1645: Resolution authorizing the issuance of a warrant in favor of PulsePoint Foundation, PO Box 12594, Pleasanton, CA 94588, in an amount not to exceed SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($6,000.00), for the City’s share of the license fee for the annual renewal of the PulsePoint emergency services application.

    Jun 16, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2023-1504: Resolution authorizing the issuance of a three (3) warrants with the total sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($20,000.00). It is further understood and agreed that the payment schedule of the total settlement amount shall be as follows: (i) $6,000.00, less applicable tax withholdings and other deductions, will be issued to Plaintiff, Joseph Deresh, along with an IRS Form W-2 in connection with this payment; (ii) $6,000.00, will be issued to Plaintiff Joseph Deresh along with and IRS Form 1099 in connection with this payment; and (iii) $8,000.00 will be issued to Plaintiff’s attorneys, Rothman Gordon, P.C. for fees and expenses related to the Litigation.

    May 5, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2023-1453: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Department of Public Safety to enter into relevant agreements or execute required purchase orders with Corrections Development, Inc., for support and maintenance of integration of the Allegheny County court scheduling module into the InTime system, to include a one-time fee for development, implementation, configuration, training and application design meetings of $20,000.00 and annual maintenance fees of $5,000.00 at a total cost not to exceed Forty-Five Thousand Dollars ($45,000.00).

    Apr 21, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 23-0339: A resolution approving a proposed Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and PayByPhone Technologies Inc. for continued provision of an on-street parking mobile pay application. Amends a contract with PayByPhone Technologies, Inc. to update contract scope to address fees paid by the city and add 2 years for a new contract end date of 10-31-2025 for continued provision of an on-street parking mobile pay application, citywide. No change to contract amount (DOTI-202055581-01/DOTI-202266147-01). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 5-8-2023. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 4-4-2023.

    Mar 22, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • CB 120433: AN ORDINANCE relating to facilities at Seattle Center; adopting the Seattle Center fee range schedule from which the Seattle Center Director is authorized to set fees for use of Seattle Center facilities and property; modifying the fee range for use of McCaw Hall; and modifying the terms and conditions applicable to facility use agreements for events at Seattle Center to remove the Director’s temporary authority to waive fees.

    Sep 8, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CB 120392: AN ORDINANCE relating to licensing cannabis businesses in Seattle; establishing social equity applicant criteria for cannabis businesses; setting fees for cannabis businesses; expanding the purposes for which a cannabis license may be issued in the future; updating references in the code to “cannabis”; and amending Chapter 6.500 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Jul 22, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • RS2022-1509: A resolution to establish a new fee structure associated with the processing and review of Metro Planning Commission applications associated with Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code (Proposal No. 2022Z-007TX-001).

    Apr 22, 2022

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 22-0426: A bill for an ordinance amending Chapter 27 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code concerning housing, revising provisions related to the linkage fee; repealing incentives for affordable housing; and adopting affordable housing requirements applicable to the creation of new dwelling units. Amends Chapter 27 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code to revise provisions related to the linkage fee, repeal incentives for affordable housing and adopt affordable housing requirements applicable to the creation of new dwelling units. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 4-26-22.

    Apr 12, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2021-2092: Resolution creating the OneStopPGH Permitting Technology Trust Fund, in which a technology fee collected from applicable OneStopPGH permits shall be deposited. The monies deposited in said trust fund shall be used by participating departments to cover expenses associated with the OneStopPGH permitting platform for ongoing maintenance and enhancements to improve customer and user experience.

    Oct 22, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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    Moore Township, XX
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    This is a land development application form for Moore Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, administered by the Planning Commission. The form establishes two application tracks—Preliminary and Final—with non-commercial applications requiring a $500 application fee and $1,000 engineering escrow fee, while commercial applications require $2,000 and $1,000 respectively. Applicants must submit multiple documents including a property deed, tax parcel number, narrative statement, sewage and stormwater calculation forms, and subdivision plans (four copies folded to 9"x12" and fourteen copies reduced to 11"x17"), along with digital copies in PDF format to Township Engineer Kevin Horvath at khorvath@kceinc.com. The form, last revised February 13, 2023, collects information on the proposed development name, zoning district, owner/developer contact details, licensed professional credentials, and project location.

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    Moore Township, PA
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    This is an application form for Moore Township Planning Commission in Bath, Pennsylvania that allows property owners to apply for lot line adjustments or minor subdivisions. The application requires a $450 fee for lot line adjustments or $500 for 1–3 building lots, plus a $1,000 engineering escrow fee in both cases. Applicants must submit supporting documentation including a property deed, narrative statement, sewage and storm water forms, and four copies of subdivision plans folded to 9"x12" size, along with ten 11"x17" layout plans, and digital copies to Township Engineer Kevin Horvath at khorvath@kceinc.com. The form requires disclosure of zoning district, tax parcel number, owner and developer information, licensed surveyor or engineer contact details, easements or restrictions, and names of abutting landowners.

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  • 1 CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF LANSING 3209 West Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI 48917

    Lansing, MI
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    This document is an application form for Administrative Site Plan Review issued by Charter Township of Lansing, Michigan, establishing the procedures and fee structure for property development applications. The filing requirements include a $300 administrative review fee plus consultant fees based on actual township costs, with an escrow deposit of five times the review fee required if applicable. The form outlines required applicant information, property details, ownership documentation, and site specifications including parking, building area, landscaping, and open space requirements.

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  • • BETHEL TOWNSHIP LEBANON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA RESOLUTION NO. 010410

    Lebanon, PA
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    Bethel Township, Lebanon County adopted Resolution No. 010410 to establish an appeal form and fee structure for appeals from the township's Construction Code Official to the Uniform Construction Code Board of Appeals. The resolution sets filing fees of $500 for appeals requesting a written decision without a hearing and $1,000 for appeals requesting a hearing followed by a written decision, with fees payable directly to the township to cover administrative costs including public notice, court reporters, and appeal proceedings administration. The resolution includes a standardized appeal application form (Exhibit A) that requires applicants to provide basic information, the relevant building permit number, property address, and detailed grounds for appeal, including specific code sections in question.

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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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  • ORDINANCE NO. 2023 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF JIM THORPE AMENDING CHAPTER

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    Ordinance No. 2023 amends Chapter 420 of the Jim Thorpe Borough Code to revise the residential parking permit program. The ordinance modifies Section 420-49 to establish permit application requirements for residents living on Broadway, West Broadway, High Street, Race Street, Hill Road, or Quarry Street, requiring proof of residency via driver's license, state identification, or lease, along with driver's license number and vehicle registration details. The ordinance also restates Section 420-54 to allow property owners who do not reside in the residential parking district to apply for permits if their property is used for residential rather than commercial purposes. Permit fees are to be established by Borough Council resolution and applied toward administering the residential parking permit program.

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    Moore Township, XX
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    Moore Township Planning Commission application form for major subdivisions establishes a non-refundable fee schedule based on lot count: $500 application fee and $5,000 engineering escrow for 1–3 lots; $650 plus $50 per unit over 4 lots with $5,500 escrow for 4–24 lots; and $750 plus $50 per unit over 26 lots with $7,000 escrow for 25 or more lots. Preliminary applications require submission of property deed, tax parcel number, sewage and stormwater forms (3 copies each), subdivision plans (4 copies folded to 9"×12"), and layout plans (14 copies at 11"×17" reduced size), along with digital copies to Township engineer Kevin Horvath. Final applications require the same materials minus the deed and consent form, with escrow brought to the required amount. All documents must be submitted in PDF format on compatible media or by email.

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    Moore Township, PA
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    Moore Township's Fireworks Display Permit application requires applicants to submit the form at least 30 days before the scheduled display date and pay a non-refundable $50 application fee. Applicants must provide a bond of at least $1,000,000, along with documentation including a Pennsylvania Magazine Storage License, ATF 54 User of Fireworks License, U.S. Department of Justice Notice of Clearance, U.S. Department of Justice Responsible Person Letter of Clearance, and a Certificate of Registration for Fireworks Exhibitions from the Pennsylvania State Attorney General's Office. The permit is issued under Moore Township Fireworks Ordinance #2006-03 and requires signatures from both the applicant and property owner (if different).

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  • Boise County Planning & Zoning Department

    Boise, ID
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    This is a building permit application form from the Boise County Planning & Zoning Department (located at 413 Main Street, Idaho City, ID 83631) used to request authorization for construction projects within the county. The form collects information on the property location, owner and contractor details, construction scope (new square footage, basement, garage, outbuildings), estimated completion date, construction cost, and applicable fees including plan review, inspection, GPS, WUI, and impact fees. Permits expire if work is not commenced within one year of issuance or if work is suspended for 180 days; driveways are limited to a maximum 10% grade or a stop work order may be issued. The applicant must verify compliance with deed restrictions, homeowners association requirements, and other state and local regulations, and may be subject to additional inspections and fees following plan review.

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    Moore Township, XX
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    This is a Sketch Plan application form for Moore Township Planning Commission in Bath, Pennsylvania, used to initiate review of proposed subdivisions and land developments. The application requires submission of three copies of plot plans and charges a tiered fee based on lot count: $125 for 1–5 lots, $185 for 6–20 lots, and $250 for 21 or more lots. Applicants must provide their name, address, phone number, property owner information, tax map block and lot number, number of proposed lots, and any concerns to be addressed. The form was revised on November 21, 2024, and the Planning Commission can be reached at 610-759-9449.

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