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  • TOLEDO CITY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES for June 23, 2025

    Jun 23, 2025

    ·Toledo, OH
    Minutes

    The Toledo City Historic District Commission held a meeting on June 23, 2025, to consider a demolition request for a structure at 928 N Huron Street, an 1877-built two-family dwelling in the Vistula neighborhood that has suffered severe neglect. The case, which was deferred from a May 19 hearing, was evaluated against Toledo Municipal Code requirements for demolition certificates of appropriateness in historic districts. The property owner, Westminster Row Partnership, sought demolition approval through contractor Vistula Management Company, with staff noting the surrounding neighborhood remains stable despite the subject building's deteriorated condition.

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  • 3139-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Utilities to enter into a construction contract with Sehlhorst Equipment Services, LLC, for the Jackson Pike Waste Water Treatment Plant Sludge Concentration Building Demolition project; to waive the procurement requirements of Columbus City Code; to authorize an amendment to the 2024 Capital Improvement Budget; to make this ordinance contingent upon the Ohio Water Development Authority approving a loan for this project; to authorize the appropriation of funds within the Sanitary Revolving Loan Fund; and to authorize the expenditure of $2,219,600.00 from the Sanitary Revolving Loan Fund and the Sanitary Bond Fund to pay for the project. ($2,219,600.00)

    Nov 7, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2023-1212: an Ordinance Establishing An Affordable Housing Demolition Fee By Amending The City of Boston Code, Ordinances, Chapter XVIII, Section 18-1.2, "B" Fees and Charges, Regarding Building and Demolition Permits. President Flynn in the Chair. On motion of Councilors Coletta and Louijeune, Rule 12 was invoked to include Councilor Worrell as original co-sponsor.

    Jul 17, 2023

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 23-COA-0114: Request: Demolition of a Contributing, One-Story Building Project Name: 1562 Story Avenue Demolition Location: 1570 Story Avenue Owner: Hadley Continuum Property, LLC Applicant: Andy Blieden Representative: Kelli Jones, Sabak, Wilson & Lingo Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Government Council District: 4 - Jecorey Arthur Case Manager: Iná Nakao, Historic Preservation Specialist

    Jul 7, 2023

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 2023-1720: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 816 of 2015, effective December 18, 2015, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2016 Capital Budget and the 2016 Community Development Block Grant Program, and approving the 2016 through 2021 Capital Improvement Program” by reducing FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS by $57,864.39 and increasing DEMOLITION OF CONDEMNED BUILDINGS by $57,864.39.

    Jul 7, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • BL2023-1993: An ordinance amending Chapter 10.20 Waste Management and Title 16 Buildings and Construction, of the Metropolitan Code of Law, to add the requirement that construction and demolition materials be diverted from landfills.

    Jun 9, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 23-OVERLAY-0012: Request: Proposed demolition of two historic structures, renovation of the former Joe Ley building, and new construction of a 7-story hotel with a restaurant, ground level swimming pool, outdoor seating, and associated improvements. Project Name: Joe Ley Hotel Location: 615 and 625 E. Market Street Owner: 615 E Market LLC Applicant: Cliff Ashburner, Dinsmore and Shohl Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 4 - Jecorey Arthur Case Manager: Kat Groskreutz, Senior Planner - Urban Design

    Apr 7, 2023

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 22-COA-0304: Request: Demolition of a Circa 1889, Single-Story, Shotgun Style Residential Building Project Name: Clifton Demolition Location: 2051 Payne Street Owner: Robert Cecil, Roman Catholic Bishop of Louisville Applicant: Eileen Van Hoose, Potter & Associates Architects Representative: Eileen Van Hoose, Potter & Associates Architects Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 9- Andrew Owens Case Manager: Priscilla Bowman, Historic Preservation Specialist

    Feb 3, 2023

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • O-345-22: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 072, SERIES 2020, RELATING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021 CAPITAL BUDGET, ORDINANCE NO. 088, SERIES 2021, RELATING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2021-2022 CAPITAL BUDGET, AND ORDINANCE 084, SERIES 2022, RELATING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023 CAPITAL BUDGET FOR THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT BY REALLOCATING $1,400,000 FROM THE FISCAL COURT BUILDING DEMOLITION PROJECT TO FUND EXISTING CAPITAL PROJECTS.

    Nov 7, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 22-OVERLAY-0018: Request: Overlay Permit request to remove a condition of approval for demolition of buildings, which was previously approved by the DDRO Committee on Sept. 28, 2022. Project Name: 720 W. Muhammad Location: 720 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd Owner: LDG Land Holdings, LLC Applicant: Doug Schultz Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 4 - Jecorey Arthur Case Manager: Kat Groskreutz, Planning and Design Coordinator

    Sep 23, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 22-OVERLAY-0015: Request: Overlay Permit request to remove a condition of approval for demolition of buildings, which was previously approved by the DDRO Committee on Sept. 28, 2022. Project Name: Broadway Apartments Location: 717 S. 5th and 738 S. 4th Streets Owner: Brown Bros. Cadillac Inc Applicant: Emily Estes Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 4 - Jecorey Arthur Case Manager: Kat Groskreutz, Planning and Design Coordinator

    Sep 23, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 2022-0486: Councilor Fernandes Anderson called Docket #0486, message and order, referred on April 13, 2022 Docket #0486, approving an appropriation One Hundred Thirty Eight Million Five Hundred Thirty Five Thousand Dollars ($138,535,000.00) for the acquisition of interests in land or the acquisition of assets, or the landscaping, alteration, remediation, rehabilitation, or improvement of public land, the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, improvement, alteration, remodeling, enlargement, demolition, removal or extraordinary repairs of public buildings, facilities, assets, works or infrastructure; for the cost of feasibility studies or engineering or architectural services for plans and specifications; for the development, design, purchase and installation of computer hardware or software and computer-assisted integrated financial management and accounting systems; and any and all cost incidental or related to the above described projects; for the purposes of the Boston Public Schools, from the Committee on Ways and Means. Hearing no objection, the matter was before the body. On motion of Councilor Fernandes Anderson, the order was read a second time and again passed; yeas 13.

    Apr 7, 2022

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2022-0485: Councilor Fernandes Anderson called Docket #00485, message and order, referred on April 13, 2022 Docket #0488, approving an appropriation of Five Hundred Fifty Million Three Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars ($550,370,000.00) for the acquisition of interests in land or the acquisition of assets, or the landscaping, alteration, remediation, rehabilitation improvement of public land, the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, improvement, alteration, remodeling, enlargement, demolition, removal or extraordinary repairs of public buildings, facilities, assets, works or infrastructure; for the cost of feasibility studies or engineering or architectural services for plans and specifications; for the development, design, purchase and installation of computer hardware or software and computer-assisted integrated financial management and accounting systems; and any and all cost incidental or related to the above described projects; for the purposes of various city departments included Boston Center for Youth and Families, Department of Innovation and Technology, Environment, Fire, Neighborhood Development, Office of Arts and Culture, Parks and Recreation, Police, Property Management, Public Works and Transportation Departments, Boston Public Library, Boston Redevelopment Authority and Public Health Commission, from the Committee on Ways and Means. Hearing no objection, the matter was before the body. On motion of Councilor Fernandes Anderson, the order was read a second time and again passed; yeas 13.

    Apr 7, 2022

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 21-OVERLAY-0027: Request: Demolition of all buildings on site to prepare the site for future development, and conceptual review of the new proposal for mixed use development Project Name: NuLu Crossing Location: 700 E Main St Owner: NuLu Central Station, LLC Applicant: Mark Campisano Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 4 - Jecorey Arthur Case Manager: David Marchal, AIA, Deputy Director/Urban Design Administrator

    Oct 7, 2021

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 2021-1778: Resolution amending Resolution No. 487 of 2021, effective July 29, 2021, entitled “Resolution further amending Resolution No. 772 of 2012, effective January 1, 2013, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2013 Capital Budget and the 2013 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2013 through 2018 Capital Improvement Program,” by reducing various CDBG line items by $7,032.21 and increasing DEMOLITION OF CONDEMNED BUILDINGS by $7,032.21” by correcting a JD Edwards job number.

    Aug 20, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-1717: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 796 of 2013, effective December 19, 2013, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2014 Capital Budget and the 2014 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2014 through 2019 Capital Improvement Program,” by reducing WEST OHIO STREET BRIDGE by $1,001.19 and increasing DEMOLITION OF CONDEMNED BUILDINGS by $1,001.19.

    Jul 15, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-1700: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 855 of 2011, effective December 29, 2011, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2012 Capital Budget and the 2012 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2012 through 2017 Capital Improvement Program” by reducing WESLEY AME CHARITIES by $2,000.00 and increasing DEMOLITION OF CONDEMNED BUILDINGS by $2,000.00.

    Jul 9, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-1702: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 796 of 2013, effective December 19, 2013, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2014 Capital Budget and the 2014 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2014 through 2019 Capital Improvement Program,” by reducing various CDBG line items by $20,498.90 and increasing DEMOLITION OF CONDEMNED BUILDINGS by $20,498.90.

    Jul 9, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-1701: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 772 of 2012, effective January 1, 2013, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2013 Capital Budget and the 2013 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2013 through 2018 Capital Improvement Program,” by reducing various CDBG line items by $7,032.21 and increasing DEMOLITION OF CONDEMNED BUILDINGS by $7,032.21.

    Jul 9, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-1620: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 797 of 2017, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2018 Capital Budget and the 2018 Community Development Block Grant Program, and the 2018 through 2023 Capital Improvement Program”, by reducing COWLEY RECREATION CENTER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION by $928,567.00 and increasing REMEDIATION OF CONDEMNED BUILDINGS by $858,567.00 and TREE PLANTING by $70,000.00.

    Jun 14, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 21-COA-0079: Request: Review of the proposed demolition of a non-contributing building and construction of a new, six-story, mixed use apartment building with ground floor commercial space Project Name: 835 E. Main St. Location: 835 E. Main St. Owner: NuLu East Main, LLC Applicant: Clifford Ashburner Representative: Clifford Ashburner & Mitchell Kersting Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Government Council District: District 4 - Jecorey Arthur Case Manager: Kat Groskreutz

    Jun 3, 2021

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • LANDMARKS COMMISSION City of Madison Agenda - Approved City of Madison

    Madison, WI
    Agenda

    The Madison Landmarks Commission held a virtual meeting on February 9, 2026, to consider several items including removal of a "human burial designation" from Orton Park, updates to the Commission's Policy Manual regarding code of conduct and election procedures, and review of four demolition permits for commercial buildings across various districts. The meeting included provisions for public participation through written comments, phone access, and virtual observation, with interpretation and accessibility services available in multiple languages.

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  • 1 BUILDING AND ZONING PERMITS RESIDENTIAL APPLICATION

    Hazleton, PA
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    This is a residential building and zoning permit application form for Hazle Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. The form is used for new construction, additions, and major alterations, and applicants must acknowledge that false statements are subject to criminal penalties under 18 Pa. C.S.A. § 4904. The application requires detailed information including property location and tax parcel number, owner contact information, principal contractor and sub-contractor licensing (requiring either PAOAGHIC or Hazle Township License), architect details if applicable, and classification of work type (new building, addition, alteration, repair, demolition, relocation, sign, or zoning permit only). Hazle Township Building Department processes applications at P.O. Box 506, Harleigh, PA 18225-0506, with a delivery address at 101 West 27th Street, Hazle Township, PA 18202, and can be reached at 570-455-2030 or fax 570-453-2402.

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  • Planning & Regulatory Boards | City of Worcester

    Worcester, MA
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    This document describes the four planning and regulatory boards in Worcester, Massachusetts and their respective responsibilities. The Conservation Commission administers wetlands protection regulations and manages conservation property acquisitions. The Historical Commission preserves historic assets, reviews alterations in historic districts, and administers the Building Demolition Delay Ordinance. The Planning Board reviews site plans, parking plans, and subdivision plans while recommending zoning changes and supporting long-range planning. The Zoning Board of Appeals grants special permits and variances, and hears appeals of Building Commissioner decisions. Planning & Regulatory Services is located at City Hall Room 404, 455 Main Street, and is reachable at 508-799-1400 during business hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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  • Historical Commission | City of Worcester

    Worcester, MA
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    The Worcester Historical Commission preserves historic assets and reviews proposed alterations to properties in local historic districts while administering the Building Demolition Delay Ordinance. The Commission evaluates historic buildings and artifacts for local significance under the Community Preservation Act, which is required for CPA funding eligibility. Meeting agendas, minutes, and videos are available through the OneMeeting portal (from July 2025 forward), and the Commission offers several permits including Certificate of Appropriateness, Building Demolition Delay Waivers, and Determinations of Local Historical Significance, which applicants can submit online.

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  • Boards & Commissions | City of Charleston

    Charleston, WV
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    The City of Charleston's Planning Department provides staff support to three citizen boards and commissions that oversee local development and preservation matters. The Municipal Planning Commission (16 members, meets monthly) reviews zoning amendments, rezonings, annexations, subdivisions, and other development matters, with final authority over significant impact developments and subdivisions but advisory capacity in other areas. The Board of Zoning Appeals (5 members, meets bimonthly) makes final decisions on appeals of administrative decisions, conditional uses, and variances, while the Historic Landmarks Commission (5 members, meets monthly) has final authority over certificates of appropriateness for historic buildings in the East End Historic District and demolition delay requests.

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  • PUBLIC MEETING AGENDA 2212 MAIN STREET, SAN DIEGO CA 92113

    San Diego, CA
    Agenda

    This July 19, 2017 public meeting agenda for the Barrio Logan Planning Group in San Diego covered staff reports from various city and state agencies, ongoing community issues including noise, handicap accessibility, parking, and traffic concerns, and information items on water accessibility, stadium redevelopment, and neighborhood input research. A key action item involved consideration of a Site Development Permit for demolition and construction of a new mixed-use building with 24 residential units, 10 hotel rooms, and 5 retail spaces at 2257-2275 Logan Avenue in the Coastal Zone. The next meeting was scheduled for September 20, 2017.

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  • Fee Schedule

    Hazleton, PA
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    This fee schedule establishes municipal charges across multiple service categories. Blighted property appeal determinations cost $500, while demolition fees range from $50 for miscellaneous structures to $500 for commercial buildings up to 10,000 square feet, with additional per-square-foot charges for larger buildings. Business licensing costs $100 with $25 per building registration, occupancy inspections vary by property type from $75 for single homes to $250 for industrial facilities, and rush inspections double or triple standard fees depending on timeline. Contractor licenses are uniformly $150 per trade, or $400 for those engaged in all trades listed. Legal enforcement fees include $35 for collection letters, $150 for municipal liens, and $350 for single magisterial district judge hearing attendance, with $100 additional for each hearing when three or more are scheduled simultaneously.

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