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  • Minutes of the Government Records Council February 24, 2026 Public Meeting – Open Session

    Feb 24, 2026

    ·Newark, NJ
    Minutes

    The Government Records Council held a public meeting on February 24, 2026, with members present via Microsoft Teams, chaired by John Alexy. The Executive Director's Report revealed that the GRC has received 7,752 Denial of Access Complaints since OPRA's inception in 2002 (averaging 328 annually), with 368 complaints received in the current fiscal year 2026 compared to 270 in FY2025; additionally, 674 complaints remain active, and the GRC has handled 42,130 total inquiries since 2004, averaging 1,864 annually. The council approved the previous meeting minutes and noted upcoming training for Rutgers University's Municipal Clerks' Continuing Education Conference scheduled for the same day.

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  • Minutes of the Government Records Council February 24, 2026 Public Meeting – Open Session

    Feb 24, 2026

    ·Jersey City, NJ
    Minutes

    The Government Records Council held its public meeting on February 24, 2026, chaired by John Alexy, with members present including the Vice Chair and Secretary. The Executive Director reported that since OPRA's inception in 2002, the GRC has received 7,752 total Denial of Access Complaints, with 674 currently open cases (11.5%); in the current fiscal year (FY2026), the GRC has already received 368 complaints compared to 270 in all of FY2025, and has processed 1,140 inquiries to date. The council approved the open session meeting minutes and announced upcoming training for Rutgers University's Municipal Clerks' Continuing Education Conference on February 24, 2026 in Atlantic City.

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  • BL2026-1297: An ordinance approving Amendment Number 1 to the contract between the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County and iTEDIUM, Inc., for COBRA administration and compliance services as well as direct and retiree billing of benefits.

    Feb 19, 2026

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • BL2026-1290: An ordinance approving Amendment 2 to Contract #6485692 between the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County and InspectionReportsOnline.net INC for Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance (“ITM”) compliance reports for installed fire protection systems and equipment.

    Feb 5, 2026

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • RS2026-1725: A resolution confirming the compliance and review by the Metropolitan Government of its financial policies and authorizing the application submittal for the Financial Excellence Award of the Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury.

    Jan 9, 2026

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • RS2025-1145: A resolution to appropriate grant funds from the Martha O’Bryan Center’s Tennessee Opportunity Pilot Initiative Implementation Grant to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Action Commission, to formalize the party’s relationship while collaborating on direct services, capacity building, collaborative activities, and grant compliance.

    Apr 3, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN DECEMBER 31, 2024 BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS WITH

    Dec 31, 2024

    ·Minersville, PA
    Budget

    The Township of Middletown's basic financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2024, were audited and presented fairly in all material respects, covering governmental activities, business-type activities, and multiple fund types including general, special revenue, highway aid, proprietary, and fiduciary funds. The document includes entity-wide and fund-specific financial statements along with required supplementary information on pension liabilities and contributions for both the non-uniformed pension plan and sewer authority plan. The audit was completed on April 23, 2025, by independent auditors who also evaluated internal control and compliance with applicable government auditing standards.

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  • BL2024-375: An ordinance to amend Chapter 4.20 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to establish a contract and compliance board for existing construction contracts of the Metropolitan Government.

    May 13, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • RS2024-198: A resolution to appropriate grant funds from the Martha O’Bryan Center’s Tennessee Opportunity Pilot Initiative Implementation Grant and the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Action Commission, to formalize the party’s relationship while collaborating on direct services, capacity building, collaborative activities, and grant compliance.

    Jan 26, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • PN0298-2023: Notice/Advertisement Title: City of Columbus October 24, 2023 Board of Zoning Adjustment Meeting Contact Name: Jamie Freise Contact Telephone Number: 614-645-6350 Contact Email Address: jffreise@columbus.gov <mailto:jffreise@columbus.gov> AGENDA BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT CITY OF COLUMBUS, OHIO OCOTBER 24, 2023 The Board of Zoning Adjustment hears requests for Special Permits, Appeals and Variances to the requirements of the Columbus Zoning Code, Title 33, of the Columbus City Codes. The Board does not hear applications to amend the Official Zoning Map. The City BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT will hold a public hearing on the following zoning applications on TUESDAY, OCOTBER 24, 2023 at 4:30 p.m. at the MICHAEL B. COLEMAN GOVERNMENT CENTER at 111 North Front Street, Columbus, OH 43215 in the 2ND FLOOR HEARING ROOM. You can also monitor the hearing through the City of Columbus YouTube channel at the following link: <http://www.youtube.com/cityofcolumbus> With the return to in-person meetings, we want to assure attendees that all safety precautions per the CDC will be followed. The hearing room will be cleaned after each meeting, attendees should feel comfortable wearing a mask if they choose. Free masks will be available for any participant. Spectator chairs and board members’ chairs have been set up with social distancing in mind. We ask that chairs and tables not be moved to ensure a safe meeting environment for all who attend. SPECIAL NOTE TO APPLICANT: YOU OR YOUR REPRESENTATIVE MUST ATTEND THIS MEETING. It is the rule of the Commission to withdraw an application when a representative is not present. SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER: A Sign Language Interpreter, to “Sign” this meeting, will be made available for anyone with a need for this service, provided the Department of Building & Zoning Services is made aware of this need and given a reasonable notice of at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled meeting time. To schedule an interpreter, please call 614-645-6373 or TDD 614-645-3293 Further information may be obtained by visiting the City of Columbus Zoning Office website at https://www. <https://www.columbus.gov/bzs/primary/Zoning/> or by calling the Department of Building and Zoning Services, Public Hearings Section at 614-645-4522. 01.Application No.:BZA22-165 Location:1717 S. HIGH ST. (43207), located on the west side of South High Street, approximately 170 feet north of West Innis Avenue (010-023820 & 010-004577; Columbus South Side Area Commission). Existing Zoning:C-4, Commercial District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3312.25, Maneuvering.To allow maneuvering between the building and the parking setback line.3312.49, Minimum numbers of parking spaces required.To reduce the minimum number of required parking space from 8 spaces to 7 spaces.3321.05, Vision clearance.To reduce the clear vision triangle from 10 x 10 feet to 2 x 2 feet.3372.604, Setback requirements.To reduce the parking setback line from 5’ to 2’ 6”. 3372.607, Landscaping and screening.To allow an existing chain-link fence within the Urban Commercial Overlay. 3372.609 (A), Parking and circulation.To allow for 2 parking spaces and vehicle maneuvering between the front of a building and the right-of-way. Proposal:To bring an existing automobile repair shop into compliance. Applicant(s):John Ingwersen, Atty.1050 Bryden RoadColumbus, Ohio 43205 Attorney/Agent:John Ingwersen, Architect1050 Bryden RoadColumbus, Ohio 43205 Property Owner(s):Claudia Realty1717 South High StreetColumbus, Ohio 43207 Planner:Steven Smedley, 614-645-6130; SFSmedley@Columbus.gov 02.Application No.:BZA23-068 Location:363 COLUMBIAN AVE. (43223), located on the west side of Columbian Avenue, approximately 220 feet north of Sullivant Avenue. (010-012272; Greater Hilltop Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-3, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.26, Minimum side yard permitted.To reduce the minimum side yard from 3 feet to 0 feet. Proposal:To legitimize an 8 foot privacy fence and shed installed in the side yard. Applicant(s):Ana Medina363 Columbian AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43223 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Jamie Freise, (614) 404-1836; JFFreise@Columbus.gov 03.Application No.:BZA23-072 Location:4577 PARKWICK DR. (43228), located on the west side of Parkwick Drive, approximately 600 feet north of Covina Drive (570-105219; Greater Hilltop Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-2, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.25, Maximum side yards required.To reduce the total side yard from 10 feet to 7 feet.3332.26, Minimum side yard permitted.To reduce the minimum side yard width for the south side yard from 5 feet to 2 feet. Proposal:To construct a new single-unit dwelling. Applicant(s):Brian Hartman4571 Parkwick DriveColumbus, Ohio 43228 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Dane Kirk, 614-645-7973; DEKirk@Columbus.gov 04.Application No.:BZA23-078 Location:697 S. CHAMPION AVE. (43205), located on the west side of South Champion Avenue, approximately 115 feet south of Newton Street (010-017201; Livingston Avenue Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-3, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.26 (E), Minimum side yard permitted.To reduce the minimum side yard from 3 feet to 2 feet. Proposal:To construct a detached garage Applicant(s):Francis Michael Curley2548 Hackberry StreetCincinnati, Ohio 45206 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Adam Trimmer, (614) 645-1469; ADTrimmer@Columbus.gov 05.Application No.:BZA23-084 Location:948 WHITETHORNE AVE. (43223), located on the east side of Whitethorne Avenue, approximately 245 feet north of Dartmoor Road (010-121798; Greater Hilltop Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-2, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3312.27, Parking setback line.To reduce the parking setback line from 25 feet to 0 feet. Proposal:To construct a single-unit dwelling with a parking pad in the front yard. Applicant(s):SVS Home Improvement Design, c/o Stefany Risner700 Bryden RoadColumbus, Ohio 43215 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):S and J Properties, LLC96 Amity RoadGalloway, Ohio 43119 Planner:Jamie Freise, (614) 404-1836; JFFreise@Columbus.gov 06. Application No.: BZA23-087 Location:1415 SIMPSON DR. (43227), located at the northwest corner of Simpson Drive and Errington Road (010-100445; Mideast Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-2, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3321.05(A)(2), Vision clearance.To allow a fence to be taller than two and one- half feet in height and 100% opacity to be located within the clear vision area for other driveways. Proposal:To legitimize a privacy fence installed on a lot abutting vehicular access. Applicant(s):Diamyn Walker1415 Simpson DriveColumbus, Ohio 43227 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Jamie Freise, (614) 404-1836; JFFreise@Columbus.gov 07.Application No.:BZA23-088 Location:3847 S. HIGH ST. (43207), located on the west side of South High Street, approximately 1000 feet north of I-270 East (010-111591; Far South Columbus Area Commission). Existing Zoning:C-4, Commercial District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3372.809, Parking and circulation To allow two one-way maneuvering aisles where a two-way aisle would be required.3372.804(A), Setback requirements.To reduce the building setback from 20 feet to 13 feet. Proposal:To construct a new drive-thru eating and drinking establishment Applicant(s):Michele See1111 N Loop West, Ste. 800Houston, Texas 77008 Attorney/Agent:Eric Abeln1111 N Loop West, Ste. 800 Houston, Texas 77008 Property Owner(s):Great Southern Shopping Center, LLC c/o Spigel Prop.70 NE Loop 410, Ste. 185San Antonio, Texas 78216 Planner:Dane Kirk, 614-645-7973; DEKirk@Columbus.gov 08.Application No.:BZA23-093 Location:665-667 PARSONS AVE. (43213), located on the northwest corner of Parsons Avenue and E. Beck Street (010-030690; 010-047728; 010-034369; 010-057662; 010-048865; 010-050174; and 010-21121; Columbus Southside Area Commission). Existing Zoning:C-4, Commercial District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3372.609(B)(1)(2), Parking and circulation.To reduce the number of parking spaces from 5 to 3.3356.11 (A)(3), C-4 district setback lines.To increase the building setback from 10 feet to 67.4 feet.3372.604(B), Setback requirements.To allow parking in the front of the principal building.3372.605(B), Building design standards.To reduce the primary building frontage from 60 percent to 57 percent of the total lot width.3372.605(D), Building design standards.To reduce the amount of clear/non-tinted window glass permitting a view of the building's interior along the primary building frontage between the height of two feet and ten feet above the nearest sidewalk from 60 percent to 49 percent.3372.607(A)(2), Landscaping and screening.To not provide parking lot screening 3372.607(C), Landscaping and screening To allow a dumpster to be placed in front of the building.3372.609(A), Parking and circulation.To allow Parking and circulation asiles to be located between the principal building and the street right of way line. Proposal:To expand an existing fuel station from 742 square feet to 1,910 square feet. Applicant(s):Singh Main Street LLC3140 East Main StreetColumbus, Ohio 43213 Attorney/Agent:Rebecca J. Mott, Plank Law Firm, Attorney411 East Town Street, Floor 2Columbus, Ohio 43215 Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Adam Trimmer, 614-645-1469; ADTrimmer@Columbus.gov 09.Application No.:BZA23-095 Location:839 S. 5TH ST. (43206), located on the west side of South 5th Street, approximately 75 feet north of Lansing Street (010-047909; German Village Commission). Existing Zoning:R-2-F District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.26(C)(1) and (E), Minimum side yard permitted To reduce the north side yard from 3 feet to 10 inches and to reduce the north side yard of the detached garage from 3 feet to 9 inches. Proposal:To rebuild an existing detached garage. Applicant(s):Barri Jones; c/o Dave PerryDavid Perry Company, Inc.; 411; E. Town Street, Fl. 1 Columbus, Ohio 43215 Attorney/Agent:Donald Plank, Atty.Plank Law Firm; 411 East Town Street, Fl. 2Columbus, Ohio 43215 Property Owner(s):Barri Jones 2225 Sheringham Road Columbus, Ohio 43220 Planner:Dane Kirk, 614-645-7973; DEKirk@Columbus.gov 10.Application No.:BZA23-100 Location:372 MILLER AVE. (43205), located at the northeast corner of Miller Avenue and East Rich Street (010-041289; Near East Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-3, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3321.05, Vision Clearance. To reduce the 30' x 30' vision clearance triangle to 12' x 12'.3332,18(D), Basis of Computing Area.To increase the lot coverage from 50% to 62%.3332.21(E), Building Lines To reduce the building setback from 10 feet along Miller Avenue to 5 feet and along East Rich street to 3 feet.3332.25, Maximum Side Yards Required To reduce the total side yards from 7.48 feet (20%) to 3.7 feet (7%)3332.27, Rear Yard.To reduce the rear yard from 25% of the total lot area to 20%. Proposal:To construct a single-unti dwelling. Applicant(s):R G Holdings, LLC, c/o Dave Perry411 East Town Street, Floor 1Columbus, Ohio 43215 Attorney/Agent:Plank Law Firm, c/o Donald Plank, Atty.411 East Town Street, Floor 2 Columbus, Ohio 43215 Property Owner(s):R G Holdings, LLC, c/o Paul Ross 906 East Broad StreetColumbus, Ohio 43206 Planner:Jamie Freise, (614) 645-6350; JFFreise@Columbus.gov 11.Application No.:BZA23-101 Location:451 LINWOOD AVE (43205), located on the west side of Linwood Avenue, approximately 75 feet north of East Mound Street (010-020574; Near East Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-3, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.29, Height district.To increase the allowable height from 35 feet to 47.71 Feet 3332.26(F), Minimum side yard permitted. To reduce the side yard from 8 feet to 3 feet. Proposal:To construct a single-unit dwelling. Applicant(s):Adrian Frederick 91 North Miami Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43203 Attorney/Agent:Brenda Parker, Architect405 North Front Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 Property Owner(s):FW 451 Linwood LLC91 North Miami AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43203 Planner:Adam Trimmer, 614-645-1469; ADTrimmer@Columbus.gov 12.Application No.:BZA23-103 Location:1415 HADDON RD. (43209), located on the north side of Haddon Road, approximately 50 feet east of Stafford Place (010-101703; Mideast Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-3, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.38(F)(2), Private garage To increase the lot area devoted to a private garage from 942 square feet to 1,566 square feet. 3332.38(G), Private garage To increase the maximum roof height for a detached garage from 15 feet to 18 feet. Proposal:To construct a new detached garage and convert an existing attached garage to living space. Applicant(s):Yisroel Cousin1415 Haddon RoadColumbus, Ohio 43209 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Dane Kirk, 614-645-7973; DEKirk@Columbus.gov 13.Application No.:BZA23-106 Location:163 PIEDMONT RD. (43214), located on the south side of Piedmont Road, approximately 120 feet west of Fredonia Avenue (010-058374; Clintonville Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-3, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.26(B), Minimum side yard permitted. To reduce the minimum side yard from 5 feet to 3.7 feet along the east side. Proposal:To convert an existing 3-season room into home office space. Applicant(s):Andrew and Olivia Wodarcyk163 Piedmont RoadColumbus, Ohio 43214 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Steven Smedley, 614-645-6130; SFSmedley@Columbus.gov 14.Application No.:BZA20-003 Location:1826 HOLLOW RUN DR. (43223), located on the east side of Hollow Run Drive, approximately 380 feet north of Alkire Road (570-160425; Greater Hilltop Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-2, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.26, Minimum side yard permitted.To reduce the minimum south side yard from 5 feet to 0 feet and the north side yard from 5 feet to 4 feet.3332.25, Maximum side yards required.To reduce the sum of the widths of the side yards from approximately 10 feet to 4 feet. Proposal:To legitimize a carport. Applicant(s):Parlin, L.L.C., Shabrokh Minoui, Member P.O. Box 16272 Columbus, Ohio 43216 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Jamie Freise, (614) 645-6350; JFFreise@Columbus.gov

    Oct 11, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2023-1922: Communication from Mayor Ed Gainey, submitting notice of changes to regulations governing the Ensuring Equal Employment Opportunity for Persons Previously Convicted Ordinance and is hereby requested be read into the record as follows: The Office of Equal Protection, which is responsible for the enforcement of the Ensuring Equal Employment Opportunity for Persons Previously Convicted Ordinance, City Code § 161.16A, seeks to give Council notice of changes to the regulations governing administration of the ordinance. The ordinance provides that the Office of Equal Protection “shall be authorized to coordinate implementation and compliance with this Ordinance” and “shall promulgate appropriate guidelines and / or regulations for such purposes that reflect the City’s application processing policy referenced in Chapter 181.” City Code, § 161.16A. The Office of Equal Protection hereby promulgates a revised set of appropriate regulations in order to enforce the law, a copy of which is attached.

    Sep 8, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Baton Rouge, Louisiana FINANCIAL REPORT June 30, 2023

    Jun 30, 2023

    ·Baton Rouge, LA
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    This financial report presents the audited financial statements of the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, Inc. as of June 30, 2023, including the statement of financial position, statement of activities, statement of cash flows, and statement of functional expenses. The independent auditors issued an unqualified opinion that the financial statements present fairly the organization's financial position and changes in net assets for the year ended June 30, 2023, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The audit was conducted in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America and Government Auditing Standards. The report includes supplementary information on agency head compensation and schedules of findings and prior year responses related to internal control and compliance matters.

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  • 23-0657: A bill for an ordinance approving a proposed Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Comcast of Colorado IX, LLC, to provide high-definition channels and other related public benefits that specifies customer service standards and compliance with all city, state, and federal requirements. Approves a cable franchise agreement with Comcast of Colorado IX, LLC. (Comcast) through 12-31-2028 to provide high-definition channels, video-on-demand, free service to the public schools, channels for public, educational and government use, enforcement and other related public benefits and that specifies customer service standards and compliance with all city, state, and federal requirements for Comcast infrastructure in the public rights-of-way (TECHS-202367796-00). The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 5-23-2023.

    May 17, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • RS2023-2018: A resolution to appropriate grant funds from The Martha O’Bryan Center’s Tennessee Opportunity Pilot Initiative Implementation Grant to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Action Commission, to formalize the party’s relationship while collaborating on direct services, capacity building, collaborative activities, and grant compliance.

    Feb 10, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • R-187-22: A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE OFFICE OF INTERNAL AUDIT OF THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT TO CONDUCT AN AUDIT OF THE LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE DEPARTMENT’S COMPLIANCE WITH RECORDS RETENTION REQUIREMENTS.

    Nov 23, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • RS2022-1840: A resolution accepting a grant from the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security, to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, to provide bicycle and pedestrian education and enforcement to gain compliance with state and local ordinances.

    Oct 21, 2022

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • O-282-22: AN ORDINANCE OF THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT (THE “ISSUER”) AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS, SERIES 2022A (MASONIC HOMES OF KENTUCKY OBLIGATED GROUP) IN AN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $25,000,000 FOR THE PURPOSES OF (A) REFUNDING EXISTING CREDIT FACILITIES BY AND BETWEEN MASONIC HOMES OF KENTUCKY, INC. (THE “CORPORATION” OR THE “BORROWER”) AND CERTAIN AFFILIATES OF THE BORROWER AND OLD NATIONAL BANK F/K/A FIRST MIDWEST BANK, THE PROCEEDS OF WHICH WERE COLLECTIVELY USED TO FINANCE THE COSTS OF A DAY CARE, PRESCHOOL FACILITY, CORPORATE RESOURCES CENTER, SENIOR ADULT ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES, AND SENIOR ADULT INDEPENDENT LIVING FACILITIES KNOWN AS THE VILLAGES, ALL LOCATED ON THE CAMPUS OF CORPORATION WITHIN THE JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES OF THE ISSUER, AND (B) PAYING COSTS OF ISSUANCE OF THE BONDS; AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A BOND FINANCING AGREEMENT AND A TAX COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE AND AGREEMENT; AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING CERTAIN OTHER MATTERS, INCLUDING THE EXECUTION OF RELATED DOCUMENTS, IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE AND ISSUANCE OF THE BONDS.

    Sep 19, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • O-138-22: AN ORDINANCE OF THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT, KENTUCKY, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF ITS INDUSTRIAL BUILDING REVENUE BONDS (VESTA DERBY OAKS PROJECT) IN ONE OR MORE SERIES OR SUBSERIES IN AN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $46,000,000 FOR THE PURPOSES OF (A) PAYING ALL OR A PORTION OF THE COSTS OF ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, EQUIPPING, AND INSTALLATION OF 418 MULTI-FAMILY AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS AND THE SITES ON WHICH THEY ARE LOCATED, AND (B) PAYING COSTS OF ISSUANCE OF THE BONDS; AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A TRUST INDENTURE, LOAN AGREEMENT, BOND PLACEMENT AGREEMENT, LAND USE RESTRICTION AGREEMENT, TAX COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT, AND OTHER AGREEMENTS; AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING CERTAIN OTHER MATTERS, INCLUDING THE EXECUTION OF RELATED DOCUMENTS, IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE AND ISSUANCE OF THE BONDS.

    Apr 11, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • City of Stamford Zoning Regulations April 1, 2022

    Apr 1, 2022

    ·Stamford, CT
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    The City of Stamford Zoning Regulations document dated April 1, 2022 presents a reorganization and restructuring of the city's zoning code, mapping previous sections into a new framework while maintaining substantive zoning requirements. The reorganization consolidates related provisions into broader categories, including General Provisions (Section 1), Permits and Administration (Section 2), and Definitions and Standards (Section 3), with corresponding updates to enforcement, appeals, and amendment procedures. The document serves as the authoritative reference for zoning districts, permit requirements, compliance standards, and administrative procedures governing land use and development in Stamford.

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  • O-641-21: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 087, SERIES 2021 RELATING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2021-22 OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT BY APPROPRIATING $172,500 OF NON-RECURRING GENERAL FUND REVENUES FROM FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021 TO THE DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOP LOUISVILLE FOR ADDITIONAL STAFF AND RELATED EQUIPMENT TO HELP ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH APPROVED DEVELOPMENT PLANS AND BINDING ELEMENTS.

    Nov 24, 2021

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • RS2021-1190: A resolution approving an application for a Firearms Technical Assistance Project Pilot Site Initiative grant from the U. S. Department of Justice to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Office of Family Safety, to increase compliance with Tennessee firearms dispossession laws.

    Oct 7, 2021

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • O-473-21: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 087, SERIES 2021 RELATING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2021-22 OPERATING BUDGET, FOR THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT BY APPROPRIATING [$339,500] $577,200 OF NON-RECURRING GENERAL FUND REVENUES FROM FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021 TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CODES AND REGULATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL STAFF TO HELP ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH LIQUOR LICENSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROVIDE CAPACITY TO INVESTIGATE ALLEGATIONS OF LICENSE VIOLATIONS AND ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE lOUISVILLE METRO CODE OF ORDINANCES PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE (AMENDMENT BY SUBSTITUTION) (AS AMENDED).

    Sep 20, 2021

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • CITY OF MESA, ARIZONA SINGLE AUDIT ACT REPORTS YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2015

    Jun 30, 2015

    ·Mesa, AZ
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    This is a Single Audit Act report for the City of Mesa, Arizona covering the fiscal year ended June 30, 2015, prepared by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP in accordance with Government Auditing Standards. The report includes independent auditors' assessments of internal control over financial reporting and compliance with federal award requirements under OMB Circular A-133, along with schedules of findings, questioned costs, and expenditures of federal awards. The audit examined the financial statements of the City's governmental activities, business-type activities, major funds, and aggregate remaining fund information, with the audit report dated December 31, 2015. The document notes that the auditors' consideration of internal control was limited in scope and was not designed to provide comprehensive identification of all deficiencies or material weaknesses in the City's financial systems.

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  • CODE OF ORDINANCES EAST BATON ROUGE - AMT Services

    Baton Rouge, LA
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    This document outlines East Baton Rouge Parish ordinances governing the sale and service of beverage alcohol and tobacco. On-premises consumption license holders (Class A and R) must operate between 6:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday, and 11:00 a.m. to midnight on Sunday; off-premises consumption license holders (Class B) operate 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. daily. It is a criminal offense to dispense alcoholic beverages between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. Sunday sales are permitted only at motels, hotels, convention facilities, riverboats, restaurants, and private clubs serving members and guests between 11:00 a.m. and midnight, with package goods sales prohibited during these hours. The ordinance also establishes requirements for noise regulation, property maintenance in litter-free condition, and zoning compliance for alcohol service establishments.

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  • City of Tucson, Arizona Comprehensive Annual Financial ...

    Tucson, AZ
    Budget

    The City of Tucson, Arizona's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2016, documents the city's complete financial position and performance as prepared by the Department of Finance, Accounting Division. The report includes government-wide financial statements, fund financial statements (governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary), extensive notes covering accounting policies, debt management, pension plans, and other financial matters. The document serves as an official public accounting of the city's revenues, expenditures, assets, liabilities, and compliance with financial reporting standards.

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  • MUNICIPAL HOME RULE PROGRAM City of Charleston

    Charleston, WV
    Other

    The City of Charleston's 2024 Municipal Home Rule Program Progress Report documents the city's compliance with West Virginia state code requiring annual reporting on home rule initiatives. The report confirms that Charleston, a Class I municipality with a 2020 census population of 48,864, has implemented a non-tax initiative to encourage Sunday restaurant business growth by allowing earlier alcohol sales, with the supporting ordinance enacted on July 26, 2016. The document serves as part of the state's annual reporting requirement to the Joint Committee on Government and Finance regarding all participating municipalities' progress on their home rule initiatives.

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  • Public Records Requests - Hamilton County, OH

    Cincinnati, OH
    Other

    Hamilton County, Ohio established a public records request process for departments under the Board of County Commissioners, governed by the Ohio Public Records Act and Personnel Policy Manual Section 2.13, effective September 27, 2007. The county commits to providing prompt inspection of existing public records and copies within a reasonable timeframe, in compliance with Ohio's Open Records and Open Meetings Acts. Requests for records from other Hamilton County elected offices—including the Auditor, Clerk of Courts, Coroner, Prosecutor, Sheriff, Recorder, and Treasurer—must be directed to those offices' websites separately. The process applies only to the Board of County Commissioners' departments, not to independent county agencies.

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  • Client Challenge

    Carbondale, PA
    Other

    This document outlines the procedure for Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to Carbondale Township, requiring all requests to be submitted in writing either by email to supervisor@carbondaletownship.org or by mail to the Township Supervisor at 217 East Main Street, Carbondale, IL 62901. Requesters must specify the types of documents and records sought, relevant dates or time periods when applicable, and provide complete contact information including name, mailing address, email, and phone number. The procedures ensure compliance with Illinois FOIA requirements for public access to Township documents and records.

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  • ZONING ORDINANCE THE TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH ANNVILLE LEBANON COUNTY,PA

    Lebanon, PA
    Proposal

    This is a zoning ordinance document for South Annville Township in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, establishing comprehensive land use regulations through Chapter 27. The ordinance defines eleven zoning districts including Agricultural, Rural Residential, Low/Medium Density Residential, General and Highway Commercial, Industrial, and Floodplain districts, with detailed requirements for permitted uses, lot dimensions, building heights, parking, and yard setbacks for each district. The document serves as the regulatory framework governing land development, building compliance, and district boundary interpretation within the township.

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  • 1 rev. 12/09-2019 State Board of Land Commissioners Open Meeting Checklist

    Boise, ID
    Other

    This document is a checklist used by the Idaho State Board of Land Commissioners (IDL) to verify compliance with open meeting requirements for a September 15, 2020 meeting. The checklist confirms that meeting notices were posted at least five calendar days in advance across multiple locations (Boise and Coeur d'Alene offices, meeting location, and website) and that agendas were posted 48 hours before the meeting, with revisions tracked on September 10 and 11, 2020. The document also outlines notice requirements for special and emergency meetings, with reduced notice periods of 24 hours or none, respectively.

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