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  • 2026-1046: Communication was received from the Boston Air Pollution Control Commission regarding the Building Emissions Reduction and Disclosure Ordinance Regulations and the Statements of Fiscal Effect and Small Business Impact report.

    May 14, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • NOTICE OF MEETING AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDAi MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2026 – 6:00 P.M.

    Mar 2, 2026

    ·Kansas City, MO
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    This is a March 2, 2026 Jefferson City, Missouri City Council meeting agenda scheduled for 6:00 P.M. at the John G. Christy Municipal Building. The agenda includes a financial update presentation by Shiela Pearre, consideration of consent items including a surplus property sale to MoDOT and a police department UTV purchase, and introduction of eight bills covering parking and traffic amendments, a $50,000 air service guarantee agreement with Columbia Regional Airport, multiple subdivision and land use approvals, and a tax credit agreement for a conference center project.

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  • 0245-2026: To create a Yes In God’s Backyard (YIGBY) Pilot Program and to authorize the Directors of the Departments of Development, Building and Zoning Services, Public Utilities, and Public Service to promulgate rules and regulations as necessary to implement and administer that program. ($0.00)

    Jan 21, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 3263-2025: To grant a Variance from the provisions of Sections 3311.28(a), Less objectionable uses, 3312.21(D), Landscaping and screening; 3312.25, Maneuvering; 3312.27, Parking setback line; 3312.49(C), Required parking; 3321.05, Vision clearance; 3363.24, Building lines in an M-manufacturing district; 3363.27(b)(2), Height and area regulations, and 3363.41(A), Storage, of the Columbus City Codes; for the property located at 1037 RIDGE ST. (43215), to allow reduced development standards for limited manufacturing and storage uses in the L-M, Limited Manufacturing District (Council Variance #CV24-146).

    Nov 20, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2025-1745: Communication was received from the Boston Air Pollution Control Commission regarding the Building Emissions Reduction and Disclosure Ordinance Regulations and the Statements of Fiscal Effect and Small Business Impact report.

    Sep 23, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • BL2025-1007: An ordinance amending Chapters 17.04, 17.08, 17.12, 17.16, 17.20 and 17.36 of the Metropolitan Code, to amend the regulations pertaining to accessory buildings, detached accessory dwelling units and the Detached Accessory Dwelling Unit Overlay District (Proposal No. 2025Z-011TX-001).

    Aug 22, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 25-1130: A resolution approving a proposed Second Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and WSP USA Inc. to support daily operations and maintenance activities for construction projects and emergency responses as they relate to asbestos and regulated building materials. Amends a contract with WSP USA Inc. to add $250,000.00 for a new total of $1,250,000.00, add six months for a new end date of 12-09-2026, and update rates to support daily operations and maintenance activities for construction projects and emergency responses as they relate to asbestos and regulated building materials for city-owned properties, citywide (ENVHL-202158612/ESEQD-202580686-02). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 9-29-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-13-2025.

    Aug 4, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 25-1133: A resolution approving a proposed Third Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and JKS Industries, LLC to support daily operations and maintenance activities for construction projects and emergency responses as they relate to asbestos and regulated building materials. Amends a contract with JKS Industries, LLC, to add $2,500,000.00 for a new total of $7,500,000.00, add six months for a new end date of 12-21-2026, and update rates to support daily operations and maintenance activities for construction projects and emergency responses as they relate to asbestos and regulated building materials for city-owned properties, citywide (ENVHL-202054421/ESEQD-202580345-03). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 9-29-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-13-2025.

    Aug 4, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 25-1131: A resolution approving a proposed Third Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Orion Environmental, LLC to support daily operations and maintenance activities for construction projects and emergency responses as they relate to asbestos and regulated building materials. Amends a contract with Orion Environmental, LLC to add $2,500,000.00 for a new total of $7,500,000.00, add six months for new end date of 12-09-2026, and update rates to support daily operations and maintenance activities for construction projects and emergency responses as they relate to asbestos and regulated building materials for city-owned properties, citywide (ENVHL-202054420/ESEQD-202580412-03). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 9-29-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-13-2025.

    Aug 4, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 25-1132: A resolution approving a proposed Third Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Oak Environmental LLC to support daily operations and maintenance activities for construction projects and emergency responses as they relate to asbestos and regulated building materials. Amends a contract with Oak Environmental LLC to add $2,500,000.00 for a new total of $7,500,000.00, add six months for a new end date of 12-30-2026, and update rates to support daily operations and maintenance activities for construction projects and emergency responses as they relate to asbestos and regulated building materials for city-owned properties, citywide (ENVHL-202054516/ESEQD-202580398-03). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 9-29-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-13-2025.

    Aug 4, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 25-1135: A resolution approving a proposed Second Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Ayuda Companies to support daily operations and maintenance activities for construction projects and emergency responses as they relate to asbestos and regulated building materials. Amends a contract with Ayuda Companies, to add $250,000.00 for a new total of $1,250,000.00, add six months for a new end date of 11-17-2026, and update rates to support daily operations and maintenance activities for construction projects and emergency responses as they relate to asbestos and regulated building materials for city-owned properties, citywide (ENVHL-202158640/ESEQD-202580528-02). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 9-29-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-13-2025.

    Aug 4, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 25-1136: A resolution approving a proposed Second Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Apex Companies, LLC to support daily operations and maintenance activities for construction projects and emergency responses as they relate to asbestos and regulated building materials. Amends a contract with Apex Companies, LLC, to add $250,000.00 for a new total of $1,250,000.00, add six months for a new end date of 12-06-2026, and update rates to support daily operations and maintenance activities for construction projects and emergency responses as they relate to asbestos and regulated building materials for city-owned properties, citywide (ENVHL-202158620/ESEQD-202580527-02). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 9-29-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-13-2025.

    Aug 4, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 25-1134: A resolution approving a proposed Second Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Environmental Technical Solutions, LLC to support daily operations and maintenance activities for construction projects and emergency responses as they relate to asbestos and regulated building materials. Amends a contract with Environmental Technical Solutions, LLC, to add $1,000,000.00 for a new total of $2,000,000.00, add six months for a new end date of 12-06-2026, and update rates to support daily operations and maintenance activities for construction projects and emergency responses as they relate to asbestos and regulated building materials for city-owned properties, citywide (ENVHL-202158613/ESEQD-202579820-02). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 9-29-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-13-2025.

    Aug 4, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • CB 121071: AN ORDINANCE relating to the Seattle Fire Code; clarifying provisions relating to preventable alarms and securing of premises, and amending Sections 112, 202, 311, and 901 of the 2021 Seattle Fire Code as adopted by Section 22.600.020 of the Seattle Municipal Code and as regulated and allowed by the State Building Code Act, chapter 19.27 of the Revised Code of Washington.

    Jul 3, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 1859-2025: To grant a Variance from the provisions of Sections 3332.02, R-rural district; 3332.035, R-3 residential district; 3333.02, AR-12, ARLD and AR-1 apartment residential district use; 3356.03, C-4 permitted uses; 3309.14, Height districts; 3312.21(A), Landscaping and screening; 3312.21(D)(1), Landscaping and screening; 3312.27(4), Parking setback line; 3312.49(C), Required parking; 3312.53, Minimum number of loading spaces required; 3321.05(B)(1)(2), Vision clearance; 3321.09(B), Screening; 3332.05(4), Area district lot width requirements; 3332.06, R-rural area district requirements; 3332.13, R-3 area district requirements; 3332.18(D), Basis of computing area; 3332.19, Fronting; 3332.21(D), Building lines; 3332.25, Maximum side yards required; 3332.26, Minimum side yard permitted; 3332.27, Rear yard; 3332.38(G), Private garage; 3333.16, Fronting; 3333.18, Building lines; 3333.24, Rear yard; 3333.255, Perimeter yard; 3349.04(a)(b)(c), Height, area and yard regulations; and 3356.11, C-4 district setback lines, of the Columbus City Codes; for the property located at 531 W. 5TH AVE. (43201), to allow mixed-use development with reduced development standards in the C-4, Commercial District, AR-1, Apartment Residential District, AR-3, Apartment Residential District; I, Institutional District, R-3, Residential District and R, Rural District, and to revoke Ordinance #1941-2021 (CV21-040), passed July 26, 2021 (Council Variance #CV25-001).

    Jun 27, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1394-2025: To grant a Variance from the provisions of Sections 3363.24, Building lines in an M-manufacturing district, and 3363.27(b)(2), Height and area regulations, of the Columbus City Codes; for the property located at 1941 STELZER RD. (43219), to allow reduced building setback and distance separation for a self-storage facility in the L-M, Limited Manufacturing District (Council Variance #CV24-161).

    May 16, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 120888: AN ORDINANCE relating to the Seattle Fire Department’s services and fees; adding and revising various Seattle Fire Department permit, inspection, and plan review fees and related provisions; amending Sections 22.602.010, 22.602.045, 22.602.050, 22.602.070, 22.602.080, and 22.602.090 of the Seattle Municipal Code; and amending Section 112 of the 2021 Seattle Fire Code as adopted by Section 22.600.020 of the Seattle Municipal Code and as regulated and allowed by the State Building Code Act, chapter 19.27 of the Revised Code of Washington.

    Sep 7, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 24-1141: A bill for an ordinance amending Article IV of Chapter 10 (Buildings and building regulations) of the Revised Municipal Code to add an exception to the Old City Hall view plane. Amends Denver Revised Municipal Code Chapter 10, Article IV, to exempt land within any Downtown Central Platte Valley-Auraria Center zone district from the height limitation of the Old City Hall view plane of section 10-59.5, in Council District 3. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 9-11-2024.

    Sep 2, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 24-1004: A resolution approving a proposed Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc. for a secure database for regulatory-driven document storage, management of regulated and hazardous waste disposal, and real-time information on locations of regulated building materials. Approves a contract with Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc., doing business as JLL, for $890,664 and five years for software services including a secure database for regulatory-driven document storage, management of regulated and hazardous waste disposal requests, and real-time information on locations of regulated building materials, ensuring safer and more efficient building renovations and remediation, citywide (ESEQD-202371354). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 9-9-2024. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-7-2024.

    Jul 28, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2165-2024: To grant a Variance from the provisions of Sections 3332.035, R-3, residential district; 3321.05(B)(1), Vision clearance; 3332.21, Building lines; 3332.28, Side yard or rear yard obstruction; and 3332.41, Rooftop telecommunication installation, of the Columbus City Codes; for the property located at 476-482 E. WEBER RD. (43202), to allow a natural gas regulation station with reduced development standards in the R-3, Residential District (Council Variance #CV23-139).

    Jul 12, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2087-2024: To grant a Variance from the provisions of Sections 3356.03, C-4 permitted uses; 3312.21(B)(1), Landscaping and screening; and 3356.11, C-4 district setback lines, 3372.604, Setback requirements; 3372.605(A)(B)(D), Building design standards; and 3372.607(B), Landscaping and screening, of the Columbus City Codes; for the property located at 2552-2558 CLEVELAND AVE. (43211), to allow a natural gas regulation station with reduced development standards in the C-4, Commercial District and to declare an emergency (Council Variance #CV23-141).

    Jul 8, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 120777: AN ORDINANCE relating to unsafe building abatement; amending Section 111 and Section 202 of the 2018 Seattle Fire Code as adopted by Section 22.600.020 of the Seattle Municipal Code and as regulated and allowed by the State Building Code Act, Chapter 19.27 of the Revised Code of Washington; declaring an emergency; and establishing an immediate effective date; all by a 3/4 vote of the City Council.

    Apr 5, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2024-0124: Communication was received from the Boston Air Pollution Control Commission regarding the Building Emissions Reduction and Disclosure Ordinance Regulations Statements of Fiscal Effect and Small Business Impact report.

    Dec 27, 2023

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 23-1722: A bill for an ordinance amending article II, Chapter 10 (Buildings and building regulations), concerning Denver construction codes. Amends Denver Revised Municipal Code Chapter 10 to revise the 2022 Denver Building Code, Denver Fire Code, and Denver Green Code to clarify, correct, and revise sections of the code language to bring it in line with nationally developed regulations, citywide. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-14-2023.

    Nov 5, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • PN0290-2023: Notice/Advertisement Title: City of Columbus October 17, 2023 Graphics Commission Meeting Contact Name: Jamie Freise Contact Telephone Number: 614-645-6350 Contact Email Address: jffreise@columbus.gov <mailto:jffreise@columbus.gov> AGENDA GRAPHICS COMMISSION CITY OF COLUMBUS, OHIO OCTOBER 17, 2023 The City Graphics Commission hears requests for Variances, Special Permits, Appeals, Graphics Plans and certain Miscellaneous Graphics, as provided by the Columbus Graphics Code, Title 33, Article 15 of the City Codes. The City Graphics Commission will hold a public hearing on the following zoning applications on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2023 at 4:15 p.m. at the MICHAEL B. COLEMAN GOVERNMENT CENTER at 111 North Front Street, Columbus, OH 43215 in the 2ND FLOOR HEARING ROOM. You can also monitor the hearing through the City of Columbus YouTube channel at the following link: <http://www.youtube.com/cityofcolumbus> SPECIAL NOTE TO APPLICANT: YOU OR YOUR REPRESENTATIVE MUST ATTEND THIS MEETING. It is the rule of the Commission to withdraw an application when a representative is not present. SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER: A Sign Language Interpreter, to “Sign” this meeting, will be made available for anyone with a need for this service, provided the Department of Building & Zoning Services is made aware of this need and given a reasonable notice of at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled meeting time. To schedule an interpreter, please call 614-645-6373 or TDD 614-645-3293 Further information may be obtained by visiting the City of Columbus Zoning Office website at https://www.columbus.gov/bzs/zoning/Graphics-Commission/ or by calling the Department of Building and Zoning Services, Council Activities Section at 614-645-4522 01.Application No.:GC23-026 Location:2255 PARSONS AVE. (43207), located on the west side of Parsons Avenue, opposite Groveport Road (010-103971; Columbus South Side Area Commission). Existing Zoning:M, Manufacturing District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3377.11(A), Tenant panels and changeable copy To increase the number of allowable tenant panels for a monument sign from 4 to 6.3377.11(C), Tenant panels and changeable copy. To increase the maximum portion of a ground sign utilized to display tenant panels from 50% to 60%.3377.11(D), Tenant panels and changeable copy To decrease the minimum portion of the total graphic area for a sign dedicated to the entire use from 50% to 40%. Proposal:To install a multi-tenant monument sign. Applicant(s):SFG Columbus Parsons, LLC.3280 Peachtree RoadAtlanta, Georgia 30305 Property Owner(s):Applicant Attorney/Agent:Signcom Inc.527 West Rich Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 Planner:Dane Kirk, (614) 645-7973; DEKirk@Columbus.gov 02.Application No.:GC23-030 Location:240 PARSONS AVE. (43215), located at the northeast corner of Parsons Avenue and East Main Street (010-067006; Near East Area Commission). Existing Zoning:AR-LD, Apartment Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3376.09(B,1), Permanent signs for other uses in residential districts.To increase number of permanent identification signs directed toward Alan Ave from one (1) to three (3) (Sign M-101, B1-500, and B2-501), to reduce sign setback from 15’ to 10’ for sign M-100, to increase sign height from 8’-0” to 8’-4” for signs M-100 and M-101, to reduce sign setback from 15’ to 9’ for sign M-101, to reduce illumination setback from 50’ to 31’ for sign M-101, to increase sign height from 8’-0” to approximately 30’ for sign B1-500, to increase sign graphic area from 64 sq.ft., to 153 sq. ft. for sign B1-500, and to increase sign height from 8’-0” to approx. 15’ for sign B2-501.3376.09(B,2), Permanent signs for other uses in residential districts.To reduce sign setback from 15’ to 0’ for signs EX2-300, EX2-301, and EX2-302, to increase sign height from 3’ to 6’-3” for signs EX2-300, EX2- 301, and EX2-302.3376.09(B,3), Permanent signs for other uses in residential districts.To increase total number of permanent instructional signs from eight (8) (two per abutting street) to seventeen (17), to increase sign height of seventeen (17) permanent instructional signs from 3’ to 5’-7”, and to increase graphic area of seventeen (17) permanent instructional signs from 4 sq.ft. to 7 sq.ft.3376.09(A,4), Permanent signs for other uses in residential districts.To increase the sign height from 8’-0” to 30’ for sign B1-500 and to 15’ for sign B2-501 and to increase the aggregate graphic area from 64 sq.ft. to 266 sq. ft. for the east elevation (signs B1-500, B2-501 and V2-504). Proposal:To allow multiple wall, ground and directional signs. Applicant(s):City of Columbus Department of Public Health, c/o Danielle Ohms 240 Parsons Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43215 Property Owner(s):Applicant Attorney/Agent:PLANIT Studios, c/o Devin Kime760 Lakeview Blvd. Ste. 500 Worthington, Ohio 43085 Planner:Jamie Freise, (614) 645-6350; JFFreise@Columbus.gov 03.Application No.:GC23-031 Location:7480 SAWMILL RD. (43016), located on the east side of Sawmill Road, approximately 210 feet north of Hard Road (590-251716; Far Northwest Civic Association). Existing Zoning:CPD, Commercial Planned Development District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3377.27(C,2), Temporary on-premises signs--General provisions.To increase the height of a temporary signs from 8 feet to 11 feet 3377.24(D),Wall signs for individual uses.To increase the Graphic area for a side wall sign from 16 sq.ft. to 26 sq.ft.3377.24(B),Wall signs for individual uses.To increase the Graphic area for a side wall sign on a facade that is not oriented to a street from 13.67 sq.ft. to 25 sq.ft. 3377.18(A,1), Permanent on-premises projecting signs.To allow 12 projecting signs on fuel station building columns directed to the same street as a ground sign. 3377.08(B,2), Illumination and special effects.To reduce the portion of the percentage of the sign utilized for identification from 50% to 44%. 3377.17(A), Setback regulations for permanent on-premises ground signs.To reduce the setback of a ground sign from 15ft to 13ft 3372.806(A and E,1)To allow two wall signs (signs E.1 and E.2) with automatic changeable copy and a monument sign (sign C) with automatic changeable copy whose base is 38 inches in height and is 4 inches less in width than the sign structure itself. Proposal:To allow one temporary sign and multiple ground, wall, and projecting signs. Applicant(s):Skilken Gold 4270 Morse Road Gahanna, Ohio 43230 Property Owner(s):JG Sawmill, LLC MG Sawmill, MG Easton, LLC475 Metro Place Suite 450 Dublin, Ohio 43017 Attorney/Agent:Zoning Resources, c/o Rebecca Green 84 Skyline Drive South Bloomfield, Ohio 43103 Planner:Jamie Freise, (614) 645-6350; JFFreise@Columbus.gov 04.Application No.:GC23-033 Location:915 W 5th AVE. (43212), located on the southwest corner of West 5th Avenue and Delashmut Avenue.` (010 - 063098, 010-063199; Fith by Northwest Area Commission). Existing Zoning:CPD, Commercial District Request:Graphics Plan & Special Permit(s) to Section(s):3378.01(D), General provisions To grant a Special Permit for an off-premises ground sign. 3382.07, Graphics plan. To establish a Graphics Plan for an apartment building Proposal:To establish a new Graphics Plan for a mixed use development and accessory parking facility. Applicant(s):Elford, Inc, c/o Dave Perry411 East Town St, Fl 1Columbus, Ohio 43215 Property Owner(s):WC ECP Monarch, LLC, c/o Mike Fitzpatrick1220 Dublin RoadColumbus, Ohio 43215 Attorney/Agent:Donald Plank, Atty.Plank Law Firm, 411 East Town Street, Floor 2Columbus, Ohio 43215 Planner:Adam Trimmer, 614-645-1469; ADTrrimmer@Columbus.gov

    Oct 3, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 120718: AN ORDINANCE relating to regulating greenhouse gas emissions in larger existing nonresidential and multifamily buildings; establishing and imposing greenhouse gas emissions intensity targets and reporting requirements; prescribing penalties; adding a new Chapter 22.925 to the Seattle Municipal Code; amending Sections 22.920.010, 22.920.020, 22.920.030, 22.920.120, 22.920.130, 22.920.170, 22.930.010, 22.930.020, 22.930.040, 22.930.050, 22.930.120, 22.930.140, and 22.930.180 of the Seattle Municipal Code; and repealing Section 22.920.040 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Aug 11, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2316-2023: To authorize the Director of the Department of Building and Zoning Services to execute a Subrecipient Agreement - Not-for-Profit Service Contract with Creating Central Ohio Futures (CCOF) for its Building Back Better Together (3BT) program, in an amount not to exceed $250,000.00 of federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, to provide job training and placement assistance services; to modify the terms and conditions of the Subrecipient Agreement - Not-for-Profit Service Contract as needed without seeking further City Council approval in order to align with the most current version of the laws, regulations, and guidance from the federal government; to authorize funding advances to the 3BT program; to authorize reimbursement retroactive to September 1, 2023; to authorize the program’s issuance of stipends to program participants; to authorize the program’s issuance of emergency assistance funds to program participants; to authorize the expenditure not to exceed $250,000.00 of ARPA funds; and to declare an emergency. ($250,000.00)

    Jul 28, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Meeting Minutes Task Force Meeting #2 Thursday, July 27, 2023

    Jul 27, 2023

    ·Baltimore, MD
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    This task force meeting held July 27, 2023, from 1:00–3:00 pm E.T. at Montgomery Park Building in Baltimore convened to advance Maryland's climate goals, with Secretary McIlwain and Director Pinsky as co-chairs. MDE released Maryland's Climate Pathway on June 30th, a conceptual roadmap outlining policies to achieve a 60% reduction in climate pollution by 2031, with public listening sessions scheduled for July, August, and September. MDE plans to propose a Building Energy Performance Standard (BEPS) regulation to its Air Quality Control Advisory Council in September, at which point written comments will be accepted. MEA is supporting school decarbonization efforts, noting that Howard County has one net-zero school and Baltimore has two recently constructed to net-zero standards, while simultaneously pursuing additional Department of Energy administrative funding to support Inflation Reduction Act programs.

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  • BL2023-1994: An ordinance amending Metropolitan Code Section 16.08.012 to regulate mass timber construction with the standards set forth in the 2021 Edition of the International Building Code and the 2021 Edition of the International Fire Code.

    Jun 13, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 23-0544: A bill for an ordinance amending article II, Chapter 10 (Buildings and building regulations), concerning the Denver Building Code and Denver Fire Code. Amends Chapter 10 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code to reflect minor clarifications, corrections and revisions to the 2022 Denver Building Code and Denver Fire Code. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 5-9-2023.

    May 1, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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