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  • ZONING ORDINANCE DEARBORN COUNTY

    Dearborn, MI
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    The Dearborn County Zoning Ordinance was adopted through a multi-step process that began with a public hearing by the Board of Commissioners on February 22, 2000, followed by amendments on March 23, 2000, and final approval by the Plan Commission on April 24, 2000 and the Board of Commissioners on July 3, 2000. The document establishes the zoning framework for Dearborn County and lists the members of the Plan Commission, Board of Commissioners, Zoning Committee, and planning staff responsible for implementing and administering the ordinance.

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HAZLETON CITY LUZERNE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA ZONING ORDINANCE

Hazleton, PA
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This is a 2020 Zoning Ordinance for Hazleton City in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, establishing comprehensive regulations for land use and development. The document outlines zoning district classifications, permitted uses, dimensional requirements, and supplemental regulations covering agricultural, animal-related, and commercial uses, among other categories. The ordinance serves as the foundational framework governing how property can be developed and used throughout the city, with chapters addressing preliminary provisions, construction rules, district boundaries, general regulations, and overlay districts for downtown, energy, and historical preservation areas.

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  • City of Columbus 2023 ANNUAL REPORT Andrea Blevins, City Clerk Columbus, Ohio 1

    Columbus, OH
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    The City of Columbus 2023 Annual Report is a comprehensive document covering departmental activities and accomplishments across all city agencies for the year 2023, with Andrea Blevins serving as City Clerk. The report includes sections on 21 different city departments and offices, ranging from the City Attorney and Finance to Public Health, Recreation and Parks, and Education. Key highlights include the City Attorney's Office handling over 10,000 criminal prosecutions, launching a diversion program that helped 63 offenders, shutting down 17 problem properties, and increasing enforcement against domestic violence, drunk driving, and street racing.

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  • Greenville Borough & Hem Greenville Borough & Hem Greenville Borough & Hem

    Greenville, SC
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    This document is the cover and introductory pages of the 2004 Joint Comprehensive Plan for Greenville Borough and Hempfield Township, with the tagline "Building on the past and planning together for the future." The plan was prepared by Mackin Engineering Company and Johnson, Mirmiran, and Thompson, with funding support from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development's Land Use Planning and Technical Assistance Program (LUPTAP) grant. The plan was developed collaboratively with input from representatives of both municipalities' councils, planning commissions, county planning agencies, school boards, economic development organizations, hospitals, and community groups.

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  • Chapter 36 ZONING1 ARTICLE I. ADMINISTRATION AND ...

    Dearborn, MI
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    This is Chapter 36 of the Dearborn Heights, Michigan Code of Ordinances establishing the city's zoning regulations. The chapter, adopted in 2007 and updated through Supplement 43, outlines the city's zoning framework based on Michigan Public Act 110 of 2006, with stated purposes including orderly development, adequate sites for industry and commerce, protection against incompatible land uses, and promotion of public health, safety, and general welfare. The document provides the preamble and administrative foundations for zoning enforcement but does not contain specific budget figures or substantive policy decisions.

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  • I-1 I. Introduction

    Honolulu, HI
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    This is an introduction to the City and County of Honolulu's annual budget report covering revenues and expenditures, which includes an overview of fiscal trends, analysis of prior year revenues and expenditures, and mid-year status of current fiscal year budget items drawn from audited financial reports and budget ordinances. The report notes that FY 2002 financial statements were incomplete at the time of publication, requiring reliance on unaudited information for that fiscal year. The document provides historical and comparative context for evaluating the city's proposed budget, including comparisons of city spending to other jurisdictions and examinations of operational versus capital budget spending.

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  • 1 CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF YORK PART THREE

    York, PA
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    This document is a codified ordinance for York containing the table of contents and opening sections of Part Three: Business Regulation and Taxation Code. The material covers real estate assessment and taxation articles, including the city's acceptance of Pennsylvania's Third Class County Assessment Law and adoption of a 100% predetermined ratio for real property valuation. The document also outlines various business regulation titles and tax codes governing activities such as cable television franchises, pawnbrokers, peddlers, and various local taxes including income tax, business privilege tax, and admissions tax.

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  • FINAL 2021 Hazleton City Zoning Ordinance

    Hazleton, PA
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    The 2021 Hazleton City Zoning Ordinance establishes comprehensive land use regulations designed to promote public health, safety, and general welfare while facilitating coordinated community development. The ordinance outlines key purposes including preventing overcrowding and blight, providing adequate infrastructure and services, and accommodating diverse residential housing types alongside commercial and industrial development. Community development objectives emphasize controlling open space and impervious surfaces, regulating growth in areas with adequate utilities, promoting business development and tax revenue, protecting environmentally sensitive areas, and minimizing conflicts between residential and commercial uses.

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