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24 results for “construction standards” · proposal

  • CB 121196: An ordinance relating to land use and zoning; rezoning certain land in the University District, the Fremont neighborhood, the Madison/Miller neighborhood, the Rainier Beach neighborhood, and the Downtown neighborhood; rezoning land and amending development standards to increase housing supply, support multi-purpose redevelopment on certain sites with community-based uses, remove code barriers to passive house, modular, and mass timber construction and to conversion from commercial space to housing in more zones, and incentivize community-serving uses along with the construction of more housing in certain areas; amending Sections 23.40.080, 23.47A.009, 23.49.008, 23.49.011, 23.49.036, 23.49.058, and 23.49.158 of the Seattle Municipal Code; adding a new Section 23.40.090 to the Seattle Municipal Code; adding a new Map 1L to Chapter 23.49 of the Seattle Municipal Code; and amending Chapter 23.32 of the Seattle Municipal Code at pages 60, 76, 109, 112, and 188 of the Official Land Use Map.

    Mar 16, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • BL2026-1313: An ordinance to authorize building material restrictions and requirements for BL2026-1312, the River North Urban Design Overlay, for properties located on Cowan Street, Cowan Court, and Waterside Drive, (165.21 acres), to create a new Subdistrict 3 and update the General Standards related to future streets and open space, all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2017UD-005-012). THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE REQUIRES CERTAIN MATERIALS TO BE RESTRICTED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS.

Feb 27, 2026

·Nashville, TN
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  • 2024-1145: Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Cooperation Agreement or amendments thereto, with the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh and the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh to ensure equity contracting program requirements for both job quality and diverse workforce participation standards on construction projects at no cost to the City.

    Nov 8, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 24-1297: A resolution approving a proposed On-Call Contract between the City and County of Denver and HNTB Corporation for Waterway Resiliency Program Staff Augmentation and Owner Advisor Services. Approves an on-call contract with HNTB Corporation for $6,000,000 and a term of 11-04-2024 through 10-31-2027 to project definition, preliminary design and preconstruction services, stakeholder engagement, construction management services, oversite of long-term performance and to provide expertise, standards, processes, comparative data, and systems that facilitate effective deliverables, in Council Districts 1, 3, 6, 7, 9 and 10 (DOTI-202475327-00). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 11-12-2024. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 10-9-2024.

    Sep 30, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2024-0953: Resolution granting unto THE STANDARD BC LLC, their successors and assigns, the privilege and license to construct, maintain and use at their own cost and expense, at no cost to the City, new permanent building footers and building canopy that will extend into the right-of-way, at 2120 5th Avenue, in the 4th Ward, 1st 6th Council District of the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

    Sep 20, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 24-1146: A bill for an ordinance approving a proposed Amended and Restated Denargo Market Development Agreement between the City and County of Denver and JB Denargo, LLC and Denargo Market Metropolitan District 1, to amend specific environmental standards related to construction and infrastructure on certain city property in Council District 9. Amends the Denargo Market Development Agreement with JB Denargo, LLC, and Denargo Market Metropolitan District by amending specific environmental standards related to construction and infrastructure on city property that is not ROW or Parks, in Council District 9 (CPLAN-202370156). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 10-14-2024. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 9-11-2024.

    Sep 2, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • CB 120824: AN ORDINANCE relating to design review for the Downtown, Uptown, South Lake Union, and First Hill Urban Centers, a subarea adjacent to the Uptown Urban Center, and a portion of the Greater Duwamish Manufacturing and Industrial Center; adopting temporary regulations to exempt single-use and mixed-use development projects with lodging, residential, or research and development laboratory uses from design review, and allowing the Director of the Department of Construction and Inspections to grant waivers and modifications from certain development standards; and amending Sections 23.41.004, 23.41.020, 23.76.004, 23.76.006, 23.76.010, 23.76.012, and 23.76.026 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Jun 18, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CB 120677: AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Seattle Department of Transportation Director to approve the transfer of the railway franchise granting the right, privilege, and accompanying authority to locate, lay down, construct, maintain, own, and operate standard gauge railway tracks along the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company's former Washington Branch Line right-of-way, between 6th Avenue NW and NW 67th Street, from the Ballard Terminal Railroad Company to the Meeker Southern Railroad, subject to the operating agreement and all other conditions approved under Ordinance 118734; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Oct 5, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • BL2023-2009: An ordinance amending the Metropolitan Code of Laws, sections 16.08.014 and 16.08.016, in order to bring it into compliance with a new state law regarding maximum standards for energy conservation in one and two-family construction projects.

    Jun 23, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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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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  • 2022-1017: On the Home Rule Petition, referred on August 31, 2022 Docket #1017, to the General Court entitled “Petition for a Special Law Re: An Act Authorizing the City of Boston to Establish Fossil Fuel-Free Standards for New Construction and Major Renovation Projects," submits a report recommending that the home rule petition ought to pass in a new draft.

    Aug 23, 2022

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2021-2314: Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh City Code, Title 4: Public Place and Property, Article II: Telecommunications in the Public Right-of-Way, by amending and supplementing language to Sections 427.03, 427.06, 427.07, 427.09, 427.11, 427.16, 427.19, and 427.20, establishing certain general and specific standards relating to the location, placement, construction and maintenance of Non-Tower Wireless Communications Facilities, and Small Cell Facilities; establishing certain general and specific standards for Wireless Communication Facilities in the public rights-of-way; establishing certain general and specific standards for Wireless Communications Facilities outside the public rights-of-way; providing for definitions; providing for the enforcement of said regulations; and providing for an effective date.

    Dec 10, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • CB 120215: AN ORDINANCE relating to land use review decision procedures; amending Section 23.51A.002 of the Seattle Municipal Code to authorize the Director of the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections to administratively waive development standards for minor expansions of sewage treatment plants subject to a Department of Ecology corrective order and finding an emergency under Seattle Municipal Code Section 25.05.880.

    Oct 25, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • BL2021-869: An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, to refine the urban design standards within Chapter 17.37, Downtown Code, relating to permitted façade materials, all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2021Z-007TX-001). THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE REQUIRES CERTAIN MATERIALS TO BE RESTRICTED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS.

    Aug 26, 2021

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • ST. PETERSBURG CITY COUNCIL Meeting of December 7, 2017 TO:

    Dec 7, 2017

    ·St. Petersburg, FL
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    On December 7, 2017, the St. Petersburg City Council considered a proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 25 of the city code to regulate small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way, in compliance with Florida's Advanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Act effective July 1, 2017. The ordinance would add definitions, create a registration process for wireless providers, amend permit application procedures for construction in the right-of-way, and establish design standards for small wireless facilities. The administration recommended a first reading on December 7, 2017, with a public hearing and final adoption vote scheduled for December 14, 2017.

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  • 6/11/2016 Lansing, MI Code of Ordinances

    Jun 11, 2016

    ·Lansing, MI
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    This document establishes Chapter 654 of the Lansing, Michigan Code of Ordinances, governing noise control within the city. The ordinance declares that excessive, unnecessary, or unusually loud noises constitute a public health and safety concern requiring regulation to protect residents' welfare and comfort. The chapter applies to all sound originating from nonindustrial property within the city while not excluding industrial properties from other applicable city ordinances. The ordinance defines key terms including A-weighted sound level (measured in dBA), construction, demolition, decibel, and emergency, with all terminology conforming to American National Standards Institute standards where not otherwise defined. The ordinance was originally enacted as Ordinance No. 739 on December 22, 1986.

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  • BOISE COUNTY SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE Ordinance 2006-02 December 6, 2005

    Dec 6, 2005

    ·Boise, ID
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    Boise County Ordinance 2006-02, adopted December 6, 2005, establishes comprehensive subdivision regulations for the county. The ordinance covers procedures for minor and full-scale subdivision plats, right-of-way standards, road construction requirements, vacation of plats, and mitigation of development effects on political subdivisions and school districts. The regulations are authorized under Idaho Code Title 50 Chapter 13, Title 67 Chapter 65, and the Idaho Constitution, and are designed to promote public health, safety, and general welfare through harmonious county development.

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  • WORCESTER TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE NO. 73

    Worcester, MA
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    Worcester Township Ordinance No. 73, enacted January 13, 1975, amends the township's building code to clarify construction standards for various building types. The ordinance specifies requirements for plywood (exterior glue stamp required), defines fireproof construction standards by building type with reference to the BOCA Basic Building Code, and establishes fire-wall requirements for multi-family structures with more than two dwelling units, including mandatory masonry or concrete party walls and concrete flooring between stacked units. At least 50% of exterior walls in multi-family structures must be brick construction.

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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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  • MOORE TOWNSHIP NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA ORDINANCE NO.: 2024 --

    Moore Township, XX
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    Moore Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania enacted Ordinance No. 2024 to repeal and replace Section 4.14 of Ordinance No. 2005-4 (codified at Chapter 260-42 of the Moore Township Codified Ordinances), which governs storm drainage regulations. The new ordinance, effective five days after enactment, replaces outdated storm drainage requirements with revised and updated regulations covering stormwater management plans, basic construction criteria, construction standards, drainage easements, general system requirements, and collection system design. The Board of Supervisors, with Daniel Piorkowski as Chairman, enacted this ordinance to modernize the township's stormwater management framework. The new regulations require stormwater management plans prepared by registered engineers to be submitted as part of subdivision and land development applications, with provisions for minor subdivisions and final plans.

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  • Noise Control Ordinance of the City of Newark

    Newark, NJ
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    The Noise Control Ordinance of the City of Newark, codified in Chapter 20, establishes definitions and regulatory framework for noise control within the city. The ordinance replaced a prior 1966 noise control ordinance (R.O. 1966 § 17:31) through Ordinance 6 S+FH, 62586. Key definitions establish measurement standards using A-weighted sound levels in decibels (dBA) as measured by sound level meters, with reference pressure of twenty micropascals. The ordinance defines regulated categories including commercial operations, construction, demolition, emergency work, hospital quiet zones (within 500 feet of hospital boundaries), industrial areas, and mobile sources, with specific inclusions and exclusions noted for each category.

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  • 22-1 CHAPTER 22 SUBDIVISION AND LAND ...

    Ambler, PA
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    This document is the table of contents and opening sections of Chapter 22, the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance for Ambler Borough, effective May 18, 2011. The ordinance establishes the regulatory framework for subdivision and land development projects, covering plan submission requirements, improvement construction standards, financial security, fees, and enforcement procedures. The stated purpose is to protect public safety and health, guide orderly development consistent with the Borough's Comprehensive Plan, and ensure proper management of land use, infrastructure, and environmental resources.

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  • City Council Agenda Item Summary – City of Fort Collins Page 1 of 4

    Fort Collins, CO
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    The City of Fort Collins proposes Ordinance No. 187, 2025, to appropriate $9.5 million from the Community Capital Improvement Project Fund to finance the design and construction of the Southeast Community Center, a LEED Gold certified recreation facility in southeast Fort Collins, along with an Art in Public Places program. The project builds on over 11 years of planning, including a 2013 feasibility study and voter approval in April 2015 of a ¼-cent CCIP sales tax and November 2023 approval of a ½-cent 2050 sales tax earmarked for recreation and pool facilities. The city secured $2 million in state grant funding from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs Climate Resilience Challenge program in November 2025 to support LEED Gold construction standards. The facility will be jointly developed through an intergovernmental agreement with the Poudre School District and Poudre River Public Library District, with construction to occur on PSD land pursuant to a purchase and sale agreement executed in April 2024. Staff recommends adoption of the ordinance on First Reading.

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  • CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF BANGOR NOTICE OF ORDINANCE INTRODUCTION AND POSTING

    Bangor, PA
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    On January 14, 2025, the Bangor Township Board introduced a comprehensive new zoning ordinance for first reading, posting, and publication prior to final adoption. The proposed ordinance includes six main articles covering title and purpose, construction language, definitions, zoning districts and official zoning map, general provisions (including residential design standards, yard regulations, accessory structures, animals, fences, wind energy systems, and soil removal), and single-family residential districts. The ordinance will govern land uses, permissible activities, design standards, and administrative procedures for Charter Township of Bangor in Bay County, Michigan, with subsequent articles addressing specific district regulations.

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