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12 results for “electrical standards”

  • AGENDA Boise City Electrical Code Board Tuesday, November 19, 2024 9:00 a.m.

    Nov 19, 2024

    ·Boise, ID
    Agenda

    The Boise City Electrical Code Board scheduled a hybrid meeting for November 19, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. at Boise City Hall to address several action items including nominating a new Board Chair, reviewing October 2020 meeting minutes, and discussing proposed City Code amendments related to electrical standards, with potential public comment and board recommendations to City Council. The agenda also included a review of a PDS Fee Study and provisions for other new business.

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  • 3038-2024: To grant a Variance from the provisions of 3356.03, C-4 permitted uses; 3312.29, Parking space; 3312.49, Required parking; 3312.56, Electric vehicle parking administrative requirements; 3372.604, Setback requirements; 3372.605(C)(D), Building design standards; and 3372.607, Landscaping and screening, of the Columbus City Codes; for the property located at 870 PARSONS AVE. (43206), to allow mixed-use development with reduced development standards in the C-4, Commercial District.

    Oct 30, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Sustainability, City Light, Arts and Culture Committee — Minutes 2024-09-06

    Sep 6, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Sustainability, City Light, Arts and Culture Committee met on September 6, 2024, at 9:34 a.m., with three members present (Tanya Woo presiding, Tammy Morales, Dan Strauss) and one excused absence (Rob Saka). The committee recommended adoption of Resolution 32144, adopting the 2024 Food Action Plan and directing the Office of Sustainability and Environment to coordinate implementation and monitoring, approved 3–0. The committee also recommended adoption of Resolution 32146 regarding Seattle's participation in Washington State's Clean Fuels Standard Program under RCW 70A.535.005, approved 4–0. Council Bill 120856, an ordinance amending City Light Department rates, terms, and conditions for electricity supply for 2024, 2025, and 2026, was discussed but not voted on during the meeting.

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  • MEETING AGENDA May 14, 2024 2:00 p.m. Larry Mills President Roger Chapin

    May 14, 2024

    ·Orlando, FL
    Agenda

    The May 14, 2024 OUC Commission Meeting agenda scheduled for 2:00 p.m. includes a pricing workshop followed by standard opening procedures, service awards for employees with 20-25 years of tenure, and eleven affirmative items covering electric and water production matters such as fuel procurements, chemical treatment services, power supply agreements, and various plant maintenance and upgrade projects. The meeting was held in-person at OUC Reliable Plaza in Orlando with virtual participation available, and public comments were accepted both in advance and during the meeting with a three-minute speaking time limit.

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  • CB 120594: AN ORDINANCE relating to underground utility districts; authorizing the City Light Department to evaluate the risks presented by overhead facilities on streets and alleys in the First Hill district and to determine, based upon the Department’s engineering standards, whether electric facilities should be undergrounded and whether to dispose of remaining utility poles; and amending Sections 21.68.070, 21.68.090, and 21.68.100 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    May 19, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 22-0547: A resolution approving a proposed Purchase Order between the City and County of Denver and O.J. Watson Company, Inc. concerning the purchase of two Aebi Schmidt Standard Schmidt Compact Sweepers to support operations at Denver International Airport. Approves a contract with O.J. Watson Company, Inc. doing business as O.J. Watson Equipment, for $630,000 for the purchase of two (2) Aebi Schmidt Standard Schmidt Electric Model eSwingo 200+ Compact Sweepers to support operations at Denver International Airport in Council District 11 (PO-00115080). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 6-20-22. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 5-18-22.

    May 5, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • BOROUGH OF AMBLER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA ORDINANCE NUMBER _____

    Ambler, PA
    Proposal

    The Borough of Ambler created a new ordinance establishing residential resale occupancy permits and mandatory pre-transfer inspections for properties changing ownership within the borough. The ordinance requires sellers (or buyers if agreed) to obtain inspections of sewer laterals, electrical systems, curbs/sidewalks/alleys, backflow prevention, exterior property maintenance, and house numbers prior to closing. Specific exemptions apply, including transfers from builders to first-time owners, properties inspected within the previous 24 months, and laterals replaced within the past five years.

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  • City of Huntsville, Alabama Electric, Natural Gas, and Water Systems

    Huntsville, AL
    Budget

    This document is a financial audit report for the City of Huntsville, Alabama's Electric, Natural Gas, and Water Systems for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019. The report presents audited financial statements including statements of net position, revenues and expenses, cash flows, and fiduciary accounts, along with management's discussion and analysis and supplementary information. The independent auditors conducted the audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards to provide reasonable assurance that the financial statements are free from material misstatement.

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  • City of Toledo | Boards and Commissions

    Toledo, OH
    Other

    The City of Toledo maintains a comprehensive system of boards and commissions serving various municipal functions, including the Human Relations Commission, Civil Service Commission, Civilian Police Review Board, Arts Commission, and multiple boards of control governing trades such as electrical work and home remodeling. These bodies handle appeals processes, set professional standards and regulations, advise city leadership on specific populations and neighborhoods, and facilitate citizen participation in governance and police oversight. The document provides a directory listing of approximately 17 boards and commissions with brief descriptions of their respective responsibilities and jurisdictions.

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  • ADOPTED CODES 2015 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING ...

    Charleston, WV
    Other

    The City of Charleston has adopted the 2015 International Building Code series and related codes (including residential, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, and fire safety standards) under West Virginia State Building Code authority, with copies available for review at the City Clerk's office. All building plans submitted to the city must comply with these adopted codes, the City's Zoning Ordinance (Ordinance No. 2924), and the Building Department Administrative Manual. Online access to the adopted codes is available through the ICC Safe website.

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  • Ordinance 2026-01 Data Centers

    Moore Township, PA
    Proposal

    Ordinance 2026-01 amends Moore Township's Zoning Ordinance to define and establish requirements for data centers and related accessory uses. The ordinance adds two definitions to Section 200-8: "Data Center" (buildings primarily occupied by computers and telecommunications equipment for processing, transferring, or storing digital information, including cryptocurrency mining and server farms) and "Data Center Accessory Use" (ancillary structures such as generators, electrical substations, cooling facilities, water treatment systems, and security features located on the same tract or adjacent parcels as the data center). Data Centers and Data Center Accessory Uses are permitted as conditional uses in the Industrial (I) Zoning District under Section 200-20D(6), with specific standards to be detailed in Section 200-22.

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  • CITY OF HUNTSVILLE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

    Huntsville, AL
    Budget

    The City of Huntsville's financial statements for fiscal years ending September 30, 2010 and 2009 present comprehensive financial information for three component utility systems: Electric, Natural Gas, and Water. The document explains that each system operates independently and must support its operations through its own revenue, with financial statements prepared using Generally Accepted Accounting Principles as established by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, while also complying with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission mandates. The statements include balance sheets detailing assets and liabilities, along with statements of revenues, expenses, and changes in net assets to measure operational success and cost recovery through rates and fees.

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