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  • 2025-2584: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Permits, Licenses, and Inspections, for the issuance of a warrant in favor of the Community College of Allegheny County (“CCAC”), to provide a 5-Day Lead Dust Sampling Technician and Lead Risk Assessor course for the Code Enforcement Unit supervisors, at a cost not to exceed Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars and Zero Cents ($8,750.00).

    Nov 26, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • CB 121020: AN ORDINANCE accepting twenty-five limited purpose easements for public sidewalk, alley turn-around, street turn-around, and signal pole purposes; placing the real property conveyed by such easements under the jurisdiction of the Seattle Department of Transportation; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts. (This ordinance concerns the following: rights of way: the sidewalk adjoining Block 12, Assessor’s Plat of University Heights; the alley abutting Block 2, Denny & Hoyt’s Addition to the City of Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Block 54, Second Addition to the Town of Seattle as laid off by the Heirs of Sara A. Bell, (deceased) (commonly known as Heirs of Sara A. Bell’s 2nd Addition to the City of Seattle); the sidewalk adjoining First Light, a Master Condominium, according to the Declaration, recorded in Vol. 331 of Condominiums, pages 1 through 8 under Recording No. 20220330000230, and First Light Parkade Condominium, a condominium according to the Declaration, recorded in Vol. 331 of Condominiums, pages 9 through 22 under Recording No. 20220330000232 (previously known as Lots 8, 9, and 12, Block 49, Addition to the Town of Seattle, as laid out by A. A. Denny) (commonly known as A. A. Denny’s 6th Addition to the City of Seattle); the sidewalk adjoining Block 44, Woodlawn Addition to Green Lake; the sidewalk adjoining Block 15, Hillman City Addition to the City of Seattle, Division Number 6; the sidewalk adjoining Parcel X, Lot Boundary Adjustment Number 3038348-LU under King County Recording Number 20220622900002 (also known as Block 379, Seattle Tidelands together with vacated South Dakota Street); the sidewalk adjoining Blocks 1 and 5, Creedmoor Addition to the City of Seattle, together with adjoining vacated alley; the sidewalk adjoining Block 26, Sander’s Supplemental Plat; the sidewalk adjoining the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 9 Township 24 North Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian; the sidewalk abutting Tract 29, Frye’s Addition to Columbia; the sidewalk adjoining Block 14, Jos C. Kinnear’s Addition to the City of Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Parcel C, Lot Boundary Adjustment Number 3038062-LU under King County Recording Number 20220307900002 (also known as Block 5, Greene’s Addition to the City of Seattle); the sidewalk adjoining Block 4, South Park; the sidewalk adjoining Block 52, Second Addition to the Town of Seattle as laid off by the Heirs of Sarah A. Bell, (deceased) (Commonly known as Heirs of Sara A. Bell’s 2nd Addition to the City of Seattle); the sidewalk adjoining Lot 10, Lake Dell; the sidewalk adjoining Block 6, Highland View; the sidewalk adjoining Parcels X and Y, Lot Boundary Adjustment Number 3040593-LU, recorded under King County Recording Number 20230908900001 (also known as a portion of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 32, Township 26 North, Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian); the sidewalk adjoining Block 6, Osner’s Suburban Homes; the sidewalk adjoining Block 87, D. T. Denny’s Park Addition to North Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Block 3, Kittingers Addition to the City of Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Parcels A and B, Lot Boundary Adjustment Number 3036633-LU, recorded under King County Recording Number 20230405900005 (also known as Block 1, S. F. Barker’s Suburban Home Addition Number 1); the sidewalk adjoining Parcels A and B, Lot Boundary Adjustment Number 3040378-LU, recorded under King County Recording Number 20240103900008 (also known as Lot 12, Coffman Garden Tracts); the sidewalk and street adjoining portions of the L. M. Collins Donation Land Claim No. 46 (also known as portions of Sections 20, 21, 28, and 29, Township 24 North, Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian); and the sidewalk adjoining Block 78, Supplemental Plat of Woodland Park Addition to the City of Seattle.)

Apr 11, 2025

·Seattle, WA
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  • CB 121019: AN ORDINANCE accepting various deeds for street or alley purposes; laying off, opening, widening, extending, and establishing portions of rights-of-way; placing the real property conveyed by said deeds under the jurisdiction of the Seattle Department of Transportation; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts. (This ordinance concerns the following rights of way: the alley in Block 16, Addition to the Town of Seattle as laid off by the Heirs of Sarah A. Bell, deceased (commonly known as Heirs of Sara A. Bell’s Addition to the City of Seattle); South Willow Street abutting Tract 2, Coffman Garden Tracts; the alley in Block 2, West Seattle Land and Improvement Co’s Fourth Plat; the alley in Block 6, Denny-Fuhrman Addition to the City of Seattle; South State Street abutting Block 24, Sander’s Supplemental Plat; the alley in Block 60, D. T. Denny’s Park Addition to North Seattle; South Angeline Street abutting Tract B, Short Plat No. 80-153, recorded under King County Recording No. 8102260516 (also known as a portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 21, Township 24 North, Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian); the alley in Block 5, Denny-Fuhrman Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 3, Winona Park; Southwest Orchard Street abutting Block 55, Homecroft; the alley abutting Block 12, Assessor’s Plat of University Heights; East Mercer Street abutting Block 7, Madison Street Addition to the City of Seattle, the alley in Block 24, Woodland Addition to Salmon Bay City; the alley in Block 5, Denny-Fuhrman Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 11, Fairview Homestead Association, for the Benefit of Mechanics and Laborers; the alley in Block 22, South Park; the alley in Block 35, Denny-Fuhrman Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 7, Brygger’s First Home Addition to the City of Ballard; the alley in Block 16, Licton Springs Park; the alley in Block 6, Highland View; the alley in Block 36, Second Addition to that part of the City of Seattle, as laid off by A. A. Denny and W. N. Bell (commonly known as Bell & Denny’s 2nd Addition to the City of Seattle); the alley in Parcels A and B, City of Seattle Lot Boundary Adjustment Number 3039052-LU, recorded under King County Recording Number 20221108900003 (also known as Block 8, Licton Springs Park); Northeast 103rd Street abutting Parcel A, City of Seattle Lot Boundary Adjustment Number 8801045, recorded under King County Recording Number 198908150721 (also known as a portion of the Northwest quarter of Section 32, Township 26 North, Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian); the alley in Block 6, Hillman City Addition to the City of Seattle; and the alley in Parcel A, City of Seattle Lot Boundary Adjustment Number 3039574-LU, recorded under King County Recording Number 20221018900007 (also known as Block 2, Marion Highlands).)

    Apr 11, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • RS2025-1106: A resolution approving the plan for the reappraisal and equalization of assessments in Davidson County as submitted by the Metropolitan Assessor of Property, approving a Memorandum of Understanding between the Metropolitan Assessor of Property and the Tennessee Division of Property Assessments for the responsibilities of parties involved in the 2028 Year Reappraisal Program for Davidson County, and approving receipt of state funds, if provided, to assist in the cost of the reappraisal.

    Mar 20, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 1650-2024: To authorize and direct the Administrative Judge of the Franklin County Municipal Court to accept two grant awards in the amount of $26,000.00 and $99,500.00 from the Franklin County Office of Justice Policy & Programs; to appropriate $125,500.00 from the unappropriated balance of the general government grant fund; to authorize the Administrative Judge to enter into contract with Alvis, Inc. in the amount of $115,500.00; to authorize the Administrative Judge to expend $10,000.00 for the construction of cubicles to support the contract assessors; to authorize the expenditure of $125,500.00; and to declare an emergency. ($125,500.00)

    Jun 3, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • City of Madison Page 1 Printed on 9/19/2022 City of Madison Agenda – Approved

    Sep 19, 2022

    ·Madison, WI
    Agenda

    The Madison Board of Assessors meeting scheduled for September 21, 2022, will review objections to 2022 property assessments, specifically approving personal property assessed value recommendations from appraiser K. Seifert. The agenda includes 24 properties with recommended assessment adjustments, ranging from no change (such as Foley & Lardner LLP at $1,590,000) to significant reductions (such as Exact Sciences Corporation from $3,241,800 to $2,940,700), as well as new assessments for previously unassessed properties. The meeting will be held at the City County Building Room 108 in Madison and will include standard procedural items such as roll call, approval of previous minutes, public comment, and disclosures.

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  • CB 120403: AN ORDINANCE accepting various deeds for street or alley purposes; laying off, opening, widening, extending, and establishing portions of rights-of-way; placing the real property conveyed by said deeds under the jurisdiction of the Seattle Department of Transportation; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts. (This ordinance concerns the following rights-of-way: the alley in Block 41, Addition to the Town of Seattle, as laid out by A.A. Denny (commonly known as A.A. Denny’s 6th Addition to the City of Seattle); 23rd Avenue Southwest abutting Block 42, Homecroft; the alley in Block 16, Claremont Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 67, Denny & Hoyt’s Addition to the City of Seattle; South Pearl Street abutting Lots 6 through 10, McCormick’s Addition to the City of Seattle (also known as City of Seattle Lot Boundary Adjustment Number 3033048-LU, Volume 426 of Surveys at Pages 79-83, recorded under King County Recording Number 20200625900018); the alley in Block 32, Supplemental Plat to Maynard’s Plat of the Town of Seattle; the alley in Block 32, Town of Seattle, as laid out by D.S. Maynard, commonly known as D.S. Maynard’s Plat of Seattle; the alley in Block 10, Brooklyn Addition to Seattle; the alley in Parcels A and B, City of Seattle Lot Boundary Adjustment Number 3036088-LU, Volume 425 of Surveys at Pages 183-185, recorded under King County Recording Number 20200617900007 (previously known as Block 14, South Park); the alley in Block 13, Eastern Addition to the Town of Seattle; South Rose Street abutting a portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 34, Township 24 North, Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian; the alley in Block 56, Gilman Park; South Myrtle Street abutting Block 10, Horton’s 2nd Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 40 and Block 52, Second Addition to the Town of Seattle as laid off by the Heirs of Sarah A. Bell, (deceased) (commonly known as Heirs of Sarah A. Bell’s 2nd Addition to the City of Seattle); the alley in Block 4, South Park; the alley in Block 25, D.T. Denny’s Home Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Parcel A, City of Seattle Lot Boundary Adjustment Number 3034930-LU, Volume 422 of Surveys at Pages 073-074, recorded under King County Recording Number 20200409900002 (previously known as Block 7, Town of Seattle as laid out on the Claims of C.D. Boren and A.A. Denny (commonly known as Boren & Denny’s Addition to the City of Seattle); the alley in Block 12, Brooklyn Addition to Seattle; the alley in Block 4, Rainier Boulevard Addition to the City of Seattle; 13th Avenue abutting Block 2, Struve’s Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 102, Gilman Park; the alley in Block K, Bell’s 5th Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 12, Assessor’s Plat of University Heights; and the alley in Block 32, South Park.)

    Jul 13, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CB 120382: AN ORDINANCE accepting various deeds for street or alley purposes; laying off, opening, widening, extending, and establishing portions of rights of way; placing the real property conveyed by said deeds under the jurisdiction of the Seattle Department of Transportation; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts. (This ordinance concerns the following rights of way: the alley in Block 5, The Byron Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Parcel A and B, City of Seattle Lot Boundary Adjustment Number 3027604, recorded under King County Recording Number 20170915900006 (previously known as Lots 1 through 6, Block V, Bell’s 6th Addition to the City of Seattle); the alley in Block 26, North Seattle; the alley in Block 5, South Park; Phinney Avenue North abutting Block 8, Osner’s Suburban Homes; the alley in Block 19, North Seattle; the alley in Block 24, D.T. Denny’s Home Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 1, Northolme; the alley in Block 2, West Seattle Land and Improvement Co.’s Fourth Plat; the alley in Block 92, Gilman Park; the alley in Block 9, Francies R., Day’s LaGrande; the alley in Block 15, Brooklyn Addition to Seattle; the alley in Block 5, Highland View; Union Bay Place Northeast abutting Block 9, Exposition Heights; the alley in Block 49, The Boston Co’s Plat of West Seattle; Northwest 100th Street abutting Tract 24, Berkeley Heights; the alley in Block 7, University Heights; the alley in Block 9, Assessor’s Plat of University Heights, Parcel A, City of Seattle Short Subdivision Number 3026630, recorded under King County Recording Number 20171214900005 (previously known as Block 9, Assessor’s Plat of University Heights), and a portion of Section 8, Township 25 North, Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian; Brooklyn Avenue Northeast abutting Block 9, Assessor’s Plat of University Heights, Parcel A, City of Seattle Short Subdivision Number 3026630, recorded under King County Recording Number 20171214900005 (previously known as Block 9, Assessor’s Plat of University Heights), and a portion of Section 8, Township 25 North, Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian; and South Rose Street abutting Block 2, Fruitvale Addition to the City of Seattle.)

    Mar 24, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CB 120381: AN ORDINANCE accepting 21 limited purpose easements for public sidewalk and alley turn-around purposes; placing the real property conveyed by such easements under the jurisdiction of the Seattle Department of Transportation; and ratifying and confirming prior acts. (This ordinance concerns the following rights of way: the sidewalk adjoining Block 19, North Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Lot 1, John Oh Short Plat, City of Seattle Short Subdivision No. 9802503, recorded under King County Recording No. 9811139005; the alley in Block 6, Addition to the Town of Seattle, as laid out by A.A. Denny (Commonly known as A.A. Denny’s 2nd Addition to the City of Seattle); the sidewalk adjoining Parcel A, City of Seattle Lot Boundary Adjustment No. 3031810-LU, recorded under King County Recording Number 20180725900001 (previously known as Block 173, Gilman Park); the sidewalk adjoining Block 53, Second Addition to the Town of Seattle as laid off by the Heirs of Sarah A. Bell, (deceased) (Commonly known as Heirs of Sarah A. Bell’s 2nd Addition to the City of Seattle); the sidewalk adjoining Block 2, Werett’s Addition to the City of Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Block 9, Assessor’s Plat of University Heights; the sidewalk adjoining Parcel A, City of Seattle Short Subdivision No. 3026630, recorded under King County Recording No. 20171214900005 (previously known as Block 9, Assessor’s Plat of University Heights); the sidewalk adjoining Section 8, Township 25 North, Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian; the sidewalk adjoining Parcel X, City of Seattle Short Subdivision No. 3033211-LU, recorded under Recording No. 20190625900001, as amended, (previously known as Tract 51, Maple Leaf Addition to Green Lake Circle); the sidewalk adjoining Block 12, Hillman City Division No. 6 (also known as Parcel B, City of Seattle Boundary Line Adjustment No. 8708146, as recorded under King County Recording Number 8804070228); the sidewalk adjoining Block 8, Lake View Addition to the City of Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Block 9, Supplemental Plat of G. Kinnear’s Addition to the City of Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Block A, Greene’s Replat of Block 10, Squire Park Add. to the City of Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining the Southwest quarter of Section 16, Township 25 North, Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian; the sidewalk adjoining Block 7, University Heights; the sidewalk adjoining Parcels A and B, City of Seattle Lot Boundary Adjustment No. 3033818-LU, recorded under King County Recording Number 20200928900010 (previously known as Block 3, Capitol Hill Addition to the City of Seattle, Division No. 1); the sidewalk adjoining Block 13, Westholme; the sidewalk adjoining Lots 4 and 5, Turk’s Addition to Columbia; the sidewalk adjoining the Southeast quarter of Section 16, Township 24 North, Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian; the sidewalk adjoining Block 2, Fruitvale Addition to the City of Seattle; and the sidewalk adjoining Block 12, Brooklyn Addition to Seattle.)

    Mar 24, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2025 Shelby County Budget Order

    Shelbyville, IN
    Budget

    The Indiana Department of Local Government Finance issued the certified 2025 Budget Order for Shelby County on January 14, 2025, following completion of required procedural steps including the county assessor's ratio study approval (03/20/24) and the county auditor's certification of net assessed values (10/22/24). The order directs the county auditor to prepare the tax duplicate and requires publication of tax rates per $100 of assessed valuation in county newspapers, while mandating that all taxing units' expenditures not exceed budgeted amounts and the established maximum for each budget classification.

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  • Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Public Records Lookup | OklahomaRecords.org

    Oklahoma City, OK
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    Oklahoma County operates as an open records county under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. §§ 24A.1-24A.31), which establishes the public's right to access government records with limited exceptions. The county maintains nine categories of public records across multiple departments: property records through the Assessor and County Clerk; court records through the Court Clerk; vital records with limited access; business records; election records through the Election Board; tax records through the Treasurer; law enforcement records through the Sheriff's Office; land records; and meeting records from county boards and commissions. County agencies are required to provide prompt and reasonable access during regular business hours, designate record custodians, and charge only reasonable fees for document searches and copies. The Oklahoma County Clerk maintains a public records portal to facilitate access to many county records.

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  • New Jersey Essex County Tax Board

    Newark, NJ
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    The Essex County Tax Board provides property tax assessment information and administers tax appeals for Essex County, New Jersey, operating from 495 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Room 230, Newark, NJ 07102. For non-revalued/non-reassessed municipalities, property owners must file tax appeals with the Tax Board, municipal assessor, and municipal clerk by Wednesday, April 1, 2026, while those in revalued/reassessed districts (Cedar Grove, Glen Ridge, and Verona) must file by Friday, May 1, 2026, with appeals physically received by 4 PM on the deadline date. The Board reschedules its March 5 meeting to March 4 at 9:00 AM and does not conduct virtual appeal hearings. The organization's mission includes promoting fair and equitable real property assessment using uniform standards and adjudicating tax appeals in an objective and timely manner.

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  • Norfolk County, Virginia Public Records Lookup | NorfolkRecords.org

    Norfolk, VA
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    Norfolk County, Virginia operates as an independent city and maintains public records under Virginia's Freedom of Information Act (§ 2.2-3700 et seq.), with all records defined as writings, papers, maps, photographs, and other documentary materials prepared or retained by public bodies in conducting public business. The city adheres to Virginia's open records framework, requiring all public bodies to respond to records requests within five working days of receipt under § 2.2-3704. Public records available include court filings (maintained by Norfolk Circuit Court Clerk and General District Court serving the 4th Judicial District), property records (deeds, mortgages, assessments via the Circuit Court Clerk and City Assessor), vital records (managed by Virginia Department of Health and Circuit Court Clerk), business licenses and permits (held by Commissioner of the Revenue and State Corporation Commission), tax records (maintained by City Treasurer and Commissioner of the Revenue), election data (Norfolk City Registrar), meeting minutes and agendas (City Clerk), budgets and audits (Department of Finance), law enforcement records (Police Department), and zoning permits (Department of Planning and Community Development). Public bodies must provide access during regular office hours without requiring requesters to state a reason for seeking records, except in limited circumstances.

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  • Conference Board - Assessor - Des Moines County, IA

    Des Moines, IA
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    The Des Moines County Conference Board serves as the governing board for the county assessor's office, with responsibilities including appointing examining board and board of review members, adopting the assessor's annual budget, approving deputy assessor positions, and reappointing the assessor. The board consists of mayors of incorporated cities, high school district representatives, and county supervisors, with each unit holding one vote and requiring two of three units to agree on matters. The document provides general information about the board's structure and duties rather than detailing specific decisions or budget figures from particular meetings.

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  • 2024 Shelby County Budget Order

    Shelbyville, IN
    Budget

    The Department of Local Government Finance issued a certified 2024 Budget Order for Shelby County on January 12, 2024, following completion of required assessments and approvals including the county assessor's ratio study (approved April 12, 2023) and the auditor's certification of net assessed values (August 9, 2023). The order directs the county auditor to prepare the tax duplicate and publish tax rates for each taxing district three times in county newspapers, while requiring all legislative bodies and administrative officers to ensure expenditures do not exceed budgeted amounts and approved tax rates. The document establishes the official 2024 tax rates for Shelby County's various taxing districts, with the Addison district showing a rate of 1.5485 per $100 of assessed valuation compared to 1.560 in 2023.

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  • City of Mesa Ordinance 5608

    Mesa, AZ
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    Ordinance 5602 authorizes the annexation of specified territory into the City of Mesa, Arizona, pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes Title 9, Chapter 4, Article 7. The City filed a blank petition with the Maricopa County Recorder on December 17, 2020, describing the territory and exterior boundaries to be annexed, with notice provided to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and Assessor. A public hearing was held on January 11, 2021, and a written petition signed by owners of more than one-half in value of real and personal property subject to taxation was filed and circulated within one year of the 30-day waiting period. The territory is completely surrounded by existing City of Mesa corporate limits and is not currently within the city's boundaries.

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  • City of Mesa Ordinance 5655

    Mesa, AZ
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    City of Mesa Ordinance 5655 approves the annexation of contiguous territory into the City of Mesa pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes Title 9, Chapter 4, Article 7. The blank petition for annexation was filed with the Maricopa County Recorder on October 21, 2021, with notice provided to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and Assessor. A public hearing was held on November 15, 2021, as required by statute. The written petition was signed by owners of at least one-half in value of real and personal property and more than one-half of persons owning property subject to City taxation within the proposed annexation territory, and was filed within one year of the thirty-day waiting period. The ordinance authorizes extending the City's corporate limits to embrace the described territory.

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  • GUIDE TO LARIMER COUNTY RESEARCH RESOURCES Birth and Death

    Fort Collins, CO
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    This guide identifies key research resources for accessing birth, death, marriage, probate, and land records in Larimer County, Colorado. Vital records are available through Larimer County Vital Records (970-498-6710) with proof of relationship required, while marriage indexes covering 1855–1950 and divorce application indexes covering 1825–1950 are housed at the Larimer County Clerk and Recorder (970-498-7860) and Fort Collins Local History Archive (970-221-6688). Probate and county court records dating from 1862 are maintained at Larimer County Courts Justice Center (970-493-3500), and land records including deeds and property information are accessible through the Clerk's Recorded Documents Database online or the Larimer County Assessor (970-498-7050). Census materials including state census microfilm from 1885 and federal census microfilm from 1870–1910 are available at Poudre River Public Library District (970-221-6380), which provides free access to Ancestry.com databases with a library card.

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  • Hartford County, Connecticut Public Records Lookup | HartfordRecords.us

    Hartford, CT
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    Hartford County, Connecticut maintains public records through its 29 municipalities and state agencies, as county government was abolished in 1960. Public records—including court documents, property deeds, vital records, business licenses, tax records, and meeting minutes—are defined under Connecticut General Statutes § 1-200 and distributed among town clerks, assessors, and state agencies. Hartford County operates under Connecticut's comprehensive Freedom of Information Act, which requires public agencies to make records available for inspection and copying during regular office hours with a strong presumption favoring disclosure.

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  • Adopted - BUdGet

    Salt Lake City, UT
    Budget

    Utah County adopted its 2024 budget for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2023, which received the Government Finance Officers Association's Distinguished Budget Presentation Award, the highest recognition in governmental budgeting. The comprehensive budget document spans 394 pages and includes detailed sections covering revenue, departmental operations across multiple county agencies (including sheriff, health department, public works, and assessor), capital projects, debt administration, and strategic goals. The budget was presented to the Finance Department on May 10, 2023, and addresses funding for all county departments and service areas.

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  • Open Records Request for Mesa County - CORA | Mesa County

    Mesa, AZ
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    Mesa County provides public access to government records under Colorado's Open Records Act (C.R.S. §24-72-201, et seq.) through a formal request process outlined in its adopted Policy for Open Records Requests (revised 2015). Commonly requested records include Sheriff's Office documents (arrest records, law enforcement reports), Board of County Commissioners meeting materials (agendas, minutes, supporting documents), recorded documents (marriage licenses, land titles, ordinances), building and planning records, assessor property information, and public health records. Requests must be specific to enable record location, and records may be provided via inspection at a Mesa County office, email, or mail. Processing fees apply for paper copies, and requests requiring more than one hour of processing time will receive a cost estimate; some Mesa County departments maintain separate fee structures and policies. Court records are not maintained by Mesa County Government and must be obtained directly from the Mesa County Justice Center.

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  • Los Angeles County, California Public Records Lookup | LosAngelesRecords.org

    Los Angeles, CA
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    Los Angeles County maintains public records across ten categories—including vital records dating to 1852, property records, court files, business licenses, election data, law enforcement records, financial statements, meeting minutes, land use permits, and health inspections—through departments including the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, Assessor's Office, Superior Court, and Sheriff's Department. The county operates as an open records jurisdiction under the California Public Records Act (Government Code § 6250-6276.48) and Board Policy 3.030, which requires county departments to make non-exempt records available during business hours and respond to requests within 10 calendar days. The county provides electronic records when feasible and operates the Los Angeles County Open Data Portal to enable public access to datasets and government information.

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  • Assessor's Property Records - Ada County

    Boise, ID
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    The Ada County Assessor's Office maintains comprehensive property records for all real and personal property in the county, including parcel ownership, land characteristics, boundaries, and addressing information, with records available both digitally online and in-person at their office during regular business hours. The office provides public access to property data through an online portal featuring search capabilities, assessment information, tax history, Records of Survey, Subdivision Plats, and interactive GIS maps showing parcel boundaries, streets, and other geographic features. Additional resources include the Public Property Tax System for real-time database access and MaxView software for viewing online documents related to subdivisions, surveys, and historic property records.

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  • Salt Lake County, Utah Public Records Lookup | SaltLakeRecords.us

    Salt Lake City, UT
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    This document describes the types of public records maintained by Salt Lake County, Utah, and the legal framework governing their access. Salt Lake County defines public records under the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA), codified in Utah Code § 63G-2, to include all documents prepared, owned, received, or retained by governmental entities. The county maintains records across multiple categories including court records through the Third District Court, property records through the Recorder's Office, vital records through the Clerk's Office, business licenses through the Clerk's Office, tax records through the Assessor's and Treasurer's Offices, voting and election records through the Clerk's Office, meeting minutes through the County Clerk's Office, budgets through the Auditor's Office, law enforcement records through the Sheriff's Office, and land use and zoning records through Planning and Development Services. Utah Code § 63G-2-201 establishes that every person has the right to inspect public records free of charge and obtain copies during normal working hours, with the Salt Lake County Records Management division overseeing the county's records management program and facilitating GRAMA requests.

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  • Public Records Request - Ada County

    Boise, ID
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    This document outlines Ada County's public records request procedures under Idaho Code, allowing residents to request access to or copies of public documents from county offices and departments. It provides instructions for submitting requests through a General Request Form, lists the various departments and types of records available (including Board of County Commissioners agendas and minutes, property assessor information, development plans, court records, and police reports), and notes that requests may be subject to copy and processing fees. Specialized request forms are available for certain departments including the Clerk's Office, Coroner, Prosecutor, Trial Court Administration, and Sheriff's Office.

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