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19 results for “conditional licensing”

  • 26-CUP-0061: Request: Conditional Use Permit to allow a licensed health care provider office in a residential (R-5) zoning district with Waivers Project Name: Healthcare Provider Location: 1203 Larue Avenue Applicant: The Bettys, LLC & The Zen Den, LLC Representative: The Bettys, LLC & The Zen Den, LLC Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 21 - Betsy Ruhe Case Manager: Kaitlin Dever, AICP, Planner II

    May 27, 2026

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • CB 121179: AN ORDINANCE relating to collection of surveillance data; specifying conditions for a mandatory 60-day pause in data collection for Seattle Police Department Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) and Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) systems; and amending Ordinances 127044 and 127297.

    Mar 2, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 23-0556: A Resolution approving a proposed Contract between the City and County of Denver and Veoci, Inc. to provide licensing and support for Federal Aviation Administration compliant software that captures and logs data at Denver International Airport. Approves a contract with Veoci Inc. for $990,000 and 3 years to provide licensing and support for Federal Aviation Administration compliant software that captures and logs data about weather conditions, emergencies, and other applicable events or conditions at Denver International Airport in Council District 11 (PLANE-202262731). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 6-12-2023. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 5-10-2023.

    May 1, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2084-2022: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a Beneficiary Agreement with Dress for Success Columbus, in an amount up to $100,000.00, using federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to support and increase the organizational capacity of non-profit organizations that experienced revenue losses such as cancelled fundraising events, decreases in donor support, and increased expenditures such as PPE, virtual meeting licenses, and related hardware caused by the COVID-19 pandemic; to authorize the Director of Development to modify the terms and conditions of the Beneficiary Agreement as needed without seeking further City Council approval in order to align with the most current version of the laws, regulations, and guidance; to authorize the expenditure of up to $100,000.00 of ARPA funds; and to declare an emergency. ($100,000.00)

    Jul 7, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2083-2022: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into Beneficiary Agreements with Young Women’s Christian Association (YMCA), in an amount up to $150,000.00, and Community Refugee & Immigration Services (CRIS), in an amount up to $150,000.00, using federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to support and increase the organizational capacity of non-profit organizations that experienced revenue losses such as cancelled fundraising events, decreases in donor support, and increased expenditures such as PPE, virtual meeting licenses, and related hardware caused by the COVID-19 pandemic; to authorize the Director of Development to modify the terms and conditions of the Beneficiary Agreements as needed without seeking further City Council approval in order to align with the most current version of the laws, regulations, and guidance; to authorize the expenditure of up to $300,000.00 of ARPA funds; and to declare an emergency. ($300,000.00)

    Jul 7, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2070-2022: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into Beneficiary Agreements with numerous social service agencies using federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to support and increase the organizational capacity of non-profit organizations that experienced revenue losses such as cancelled fundraising events, decreases in donor support, and increased expenditures such as PPE, virtual meeting licenses, and related hardware caused by the COVID-19 pandemic; to authorize the Director of Development to modify the terms and conditions of the Beneficiary Agreements as needed without seeking further City Council approval in order to align with the most current version of the laws, regulations, and guidance; to authorize the expenditure of up to $4,600,000.00 of ARPA funds; and to declare an emergency. ($4,600,000.00)

    Jul 6, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 120170: AN ORDINANCE relating to the City Light Department; authorizing the General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of City Light to establish and fund an early action Skagit Habitat Enhancement Program in anticipation of new Skagit River Hydroelectric Project license conditions to implement meaningful habitat and watershed improvements in the Skagit River watershed for Endangered Species Act listed species; authorizing the execution of necessary and convenient agreements to implement the early action habitat and watershed improvements in the Skagit River watershed; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Aug 13, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 1482-2021: To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to enter into a License Agreement with CenturyLink Communications, LLC specifying the terms and conditions for CenturyLink Communications, LLC’s use of City-owned conduit, and to declare an emergency.

    Jun 2, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1400-2021: To authorize the Director of the Department and Finance and Management to execute a license agreement specifying the terms and conditions for the grant of shared use of four communication tower sites by the State Of Ohio, Department of Administrative Services, Multi-Agency Radio Communication System Office (MARCS); and to declare an emergency.

    May 27, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CODE OF ORDINANCES EAST BATON ROUGE - AMT Services

    Baton Rouge, LA
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    This document outlines East Baton Rouge Parish ordinances governing the sale and service of beverage alcohol and tobacco. On-premises consumption license holders (Class A and R) must operate between 6:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday, and 11:00 a.m. to midnight on Sunday; off-premises consumption license holders (Class B) operate 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. daily. It is a criminal offense to dispense alcoholic beverages between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. Sunday sales are permitted only at motels, hotels, convention facilities, riverboats, restaurants, and private clubs serving members and guests between 11:00 a.m. and midnight, with package goods sales prohibited during these hours. The ordinance also establishes requirements for noise regulation, property maintenance in litter-free condition, and zoning compliance for alcohol service establishments.

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  • 2 5 16 5 5 ORDINANCE NO. 3?60 5

    Dallas, TX
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    Ordinance No. 3760 grants CanTex Pittsburg, LLC a 40-year private license to install, occupy, and maintain three aerial canopies without premise signs over portions of Levee and Pittsburg Streets rights-of-way near City Block 6839 in Dallas. The company must pay a one-time license fee of $300 to the City of Dallas prior to ordinance passage, with additional terms and conditions outlined in attached exhibits. The license is subject to Dallas City Code provisions and oversight by the Department of Public Works Director.

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  • PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD MEETING MINUTES LISTEN TO THE RECORDING

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board held a public meeting on June 22, 2022, in Harrisburg, where board members unanimously approved the minutes from their June 8, 2022 meeting. During the meeting, Anthony Brichta, representing Orion Restaurant Group III, Inc., provided public comment regarding the renewal of the Tally Ho Tavern's liquor license, explaining the establishment's history since 1933 and describing how his client had inherited a Conditional Licensing Agreement (CLA) from previous owners, which was subsequently modified in 2017 with an intended end date of April 30, 2020, pending board approval for the 2020/2022 license period.

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  • Eugene, Oregon.pdf

    Eugene, OR
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    Eugene's Environmental Noise Disturbance ordinance (Eugene Code 6.750) establishes specific prohibitions on noise-creating activities, including restrictions on vehicle exhausts without mufflers, engine idling exceeding 15 minutes during nighttime hours (10 p.m. to 7 a.m.), and loading/unloading operations during those same hours. The code also regulates construction activities (prohibited 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.), equipment operation such as pile drivers and leaf blowers (prohibited 9 p.m. to 7 a.m., with leaf blowers limited to 70 dBA at 50 feet), and mechanical devices like air conditioning units installed after the ordinance's effective date, which must not exceed 60 dBA at residential property lines. Vehicle spectator sports are exempted when properly licensed and conducted between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., and single-family residences have limited exemptions for brief leaf blower use.

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  • 03-24-2026 - Council Minutes

    Chattanooga, TN
    Minutes

    On March 24, 2026, the Chattanooga City Council held a recessed business meeting where Council Chairwoman Jenny Hill presided over a quorum of eight council members. The council approved minutes from the previous meeting and heard a special presentation from CARTA's Chief Executive Officer Charles Frazier regarding a proposed consumer protection and parking compliance ordinance addressing vehicle booting and immobilization, which included discussion of licensing requirements, an amnesty program for parking violators, and community support. The council also began first reading discussion on a planning case (Case No. 2025-0190 for 3886 Agawela Drive), with Councilman Clark indicating intent to approve it with conditions.

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  • PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD MEETING MINUTES Watch the meeting video.

    Hazleton, PA
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    On January 25, 2023, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board met in Harrisburg to conduct routine business, including approving the previous meeting minutes and addressing liquor license matters. The Board unanimously approved a conditional licensing agreement to resolve a pending appeal by Three Durans, LLC regarding their refused restaurant liquor license renewal under the Nuisance Bar Program, contingent on transferring the license to a third party and implementing security measures at the location. The Board also heard matters from the Office of Chief Counsel, including an appeal case involving Gingerbread Man of Carlisle, Inc., though the minutes do not provide complete details on the latter decision.

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  • FILE OF THE COUNCIL NO. AN ORDINANCE 2018

    Scranton, PA
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    This 2018 Scranton City Council ordinance amends the 2014 Quality of Life and Violations Ticket Process to add new definitions, violations, and penalties to the Property Maintenance Rules and Regulations. The amendments introduce five new violations: unlawful occupancy of buildings without a Certificate of Occupancy, illegal parking non-conforming to zoning ordinances, nuisance animals that disturb the peace or damage property, unlicensed dogs, and dangerous or vicious animals. The ordinance was requested by the Director of Licensing, Inspections, and Permits to combat blight and preserve public health, safety, sanitation, and aesthetic conditions in the city.

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  • ANCHORAGE, ALASKA AR No. 2024-170

    Anchorage, AK
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    Resolution AR No. 2024-170 establishes a conditional protest by the Anchorage Municipal Assembly regarding Alyeska Resort Operations Limited Partnership's large resort endorsement application for beverage dispensary-tourism license #3445 at Hotel Alyeska, located at 1000 Arlberg Ave. Girdwood, Alaska 99587. The Assembly received the application on March 27, 2024, with a protest filing deadline of May 27, 2024, and scheduled a public hearing for May 21, 2024 to allow the applicant to defend the application before exercising or waiving the right to protest. The resolution was submitted by Assembly Chair Constant, Assembly Vice-Chair Zaletel, and Public Safety Committee member Perez-Verdia, and was approved by the Municipal Clerk's Office on May 21, 2024.

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  • KATHY HOCHUL LILY M. FAN Governor Commissioner VINCENT G. BRADLEY GREELEY FORD

    Albany, NY
    Minutes

    On January 19, 2022, the New York State Liquor Authority held a regular meeting in Albany with video conferencing to offices in New York City and Buffalo, attended by Chairman Vincent Bradley and Commissioners Lily Fan and Greeley Ford. The meeting considered multiple liquor license applications, including approval of an on-premises liquor transfer for Seven Bridges (a bar/restaurant at 249 4th Avenue in Brooklyn) subject to conditions such as limiting private events to one per month and requiring recorded music and karaoke, and review of a new package store application for Beaupierre LLC in Manhattan. The meeting lasted from 10:04 AM to 5:39 PM with multiple recesses and covered agenda items numbered 2022-00184 through 2022-00219.

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  • PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD MEETING MINUTES

    Hazleton, PA
    Minutes

    The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board met on September 11, 2019, to conduct routine business including approving previous meeting minutes and addressing three new matters. The Board unanimously approved a one-year noise exemption for Sandy Township under the Liquor Code and approved renewal of a liquor license with a conditional licensing agreement for O'Neil's Bar and Grill in Rochester. Chief Counsel Rodrigo Diaz presented Advisory Notice #24, which implements a newly adopted policy (passed 2-1) requiring retail licensees that sell alcohol for off-premises consumption to also allow on-premises consumption, in compliance with a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling regarding E-licenses.

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