23 results for “building demolition” · proposal
23 results for “building demolition” · proposal
This is a Zoning Permit Application form for Dallas Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, requiring applicants to submit detailed property and ownership information, applicant details, contractor information if applicable, and current property use before filing a Building Permit Application. The form must be submitted to Zoning Officer Russ Coolbaugh at (570) 674-2000 Ext. 105, with checks payable to the Dallas Township Zoning Hearing Board. The application covers proposed construction, alteration, demolition, or land/structure use and includes provisions that material misstatements or misrepresentations may result in a stop work order and permit revocation. Required information includes property address, deed owner contact details, zoning district classification, applicant and contractor information with insurance documentation, and current property use type and dimensions.
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Ordinance 2013 proposes amendments to the Bloomington City Code by adding Section 107 to Chapter 28, establishing regulations for noise control in the city. The ordinance prohibits residents and property owners from making or allowing "loud and raucous noise" that unreasonably disturbs the comfort, health, peace, or safety of ordinary residents, with violations established through witness testimony or decibel level measurements. Prohibited activities include operating sound-reproducing devices, loudspeakers, and amplifiers at excessive volumes, as well as creating noise during loading, unloading, construction, and building demolition activities, while preserving protections for lawful free speech.
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This ordinance amends Chapter 16 (Building Code) of the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu 1990 by repealing and replacing Article 1 to adopt the International Building Code, 2006 Edition, as published by the International Code Council, Inc. The amended code applies to construction, alteration, demolition, repair, and use of buildings and structures within Honolulu's jurisdiction inland of the shoreline, with exceptions for detached one- and two-family dwellings, townhouses not more than two stories high, and existing buildings undergoing repair or alteration, which may comply with the International Residential Code or International Existing Building Code respectively. The ordinance incorporates by reference related codes including ROH 1990 Chapter 17 (Electrical Code), Chapter 19 (Plumbing Code), and Chapter 21 (Fire Prevention Code) as part of the building code requirements.
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