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  • Land Use and Sustainability Committee — Minutes 2026-06-03

    Jun 3, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Land Use and Sustainability Committee met on June 3, 2026, at 9:34 a.m. with five members present (Councilmembers Lin, Strauss, Foster, Hollingsworth, and Rinck). The Committee recommended passage of CB 121214, a data center moratorium ordinance that adopts a new definition for data centers and establishes a moratorium on filing, acceptance, processing, or approval of data center applications, approved 5–0. The Committee also recommended passage of CB 121220, approving an extension of a contract rezone for 5201 Rainier Avenue South originally approved under Ordinance 125632, approved 4–0 with Hollingsworth absent. CB 121215, relating to clarification of Council land use decision processes, was discussed without a recorded vote. The meeting adjourned at 11:20 a.m.

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  • Land Use and Sustainability Committee — Minutes 2026-05-20

May 20, 2026

·Seattle, WA
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The Seattle Land Use and Sustainability Committee met on May 20, 2026, with five members present (Councilmembers Lin, Strauss, Foster, Hollingsworth, and Rinck), chaired by Councilmember Lin. The committee recommended passage of CB 121196, a comprehensive zoning ordinance affecting the University District, Fremont, Madison/Miller, Rainier Beach, and Downtown neighborhoods that rezones land, amends development standards to increase housing supply, removes barriers to passive house and mass timber construction, and incentivizes community-serving uses, with the vote 4–1 in favor (Hollingsworth abstained). CB 121214, which introduces a new data center definition and establishes a moratorium on data center applications, and CB 121215, which clarifies council land use decision processes, were discussed but no votes were recorded.

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  • WORCESTER TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION Meeting Minutes July 24, 2025 | 7:00 PM

    Jul 24, 2025

    ·Worcester, MA
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    The Worcester Township Planning Commission held its July 24, 2025 meeting where commissioners unanimously approved corrected May 22 meeting minutes and decided to table the DePaul farm improvement plan application at 1616 Whitehall Road pending applicant appearance after resolving zoning issues. The Commission directed staff to integrate a draft sign ordinance with existing revisions and prepare it for review, focusing initially on definitions while ensuring proper use of enforcement language, and also requested staff to assemble a comprehensive binder of all Township-owned properties with photographs, histories, and restrictions for each parcel.

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  • Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee — Minutes 2024-07-11

    Jul 11, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee met on July 11, 2024, at 2:02 PM in Seattle City Council chambers with four members present (Nelson, Hollingsworth, Rivera, Saka) and one excused absence (Kettle). The committee unanimously recommended seven appointments to the Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission and Labor Standards Advisory Commission: Bobby Forch and Jonathan Schirmer to the Ethics and Elections Commission for terms ending December 31, 2026 and 2025 respectively; and Danielle Alvarado, Billy Hetherington, Samuel Hilbert, Tom Lambro, and Amanda Powter to the Labor Standards Advisory Commission for terms ending April 30, 2025 or 2026. The committee also unanimously recommended passage of Council Bill 120781, which updates cannabis business definitions in the Seattle Municipal Code to align with state law by amending Section 6.500.020.

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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2022-07-08

    Jul 8, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Council's Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee met on July 8, 2022, with four members present (Tammy J. Morales, Kshama Sawant, Andrew Lewis, and Sara Nelson) and one excused absence. The committee heard the Second Annual Report of the Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise Levy as an information item. The committee unanimously recommended passage of three ordinances: CB 120335 conforming Seattle's service animal definition to federal and state law across multiple municipal code sections; CB 120360 designating the Original Van Asselt School as a historical landmark; and CB 120361 and CB 120362 designating Loyal Heights Elementary School and Ingraham High School respectively as historical landmarks. All four votes on the council bills passed 4–0 with no opposition.

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  • May 3, 2021-BOS Regular Meeting Page 1 PENN FOREST TOWNSHIP

    May 3, 2021

    ·Jim Thorpe, PA
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    The Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors held a regular monthly meeting on May 3, 2021, with four supervisors present (one attending by phone) and Township Solicitor Thomas S. Nanovic. During public comment, resident Larry Dusablon raised concerns about a noise ordinance, specifically objecting to provisions that allow disturbances until 2–3 a.m. and questioning the fairness of enforcement procedures that could expose residents to $1,000 fines if they cannot provide definitive proof of violations. Supervisor Bartulovich responded that complaints can be made at any time and that fines are only issued after a certain timeframe, but did not commit to changing the ordinance before a scheduled vote.

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  • minutes of the regular meeting of the - Oklahoma.gov

    Oklahoma City, OK
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    The Oklahoma Construction Industries Board held a regular meeting on November 19th, 2025, at 2401 NW 23rd Street, Oklahoma City, chaired by Larry Buxton. Six of seven board members were present; Lupe Ibarra was absent. The meeting was convened in compliance with the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act with 24-hour advance notice to the public and to 50 people who had filed written notice requests. The board heard public comments and considered proposed amendments to Title 158 of the Oklahoma Administrative Code regarding electrical industry regulations, including sections on definitions, bond and insurance requirements, examination and licensing requirements, continuing education, and prohibited acts for electrical licensure.

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