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  • O-101-26: Test test AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $10,000 $26,200 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $5,000 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 5, AND 6, and 10; $2,700 FROM DISTRICT 3; $1,500 FROM DISTRICT 21; AND $1,000 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 1, 2, 4, 9, 15, 17, AND 20; THROUGH METRO PARKS, TO THE JEFFERSON COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE FOR SALARIES, PROGRAMMING, AND OPERATING COSTS (AS AMENDED). SPONSORED BY: Council membERs LYNINGER, PURVIS, RAYMOND, PARRISH-WRIGHT, RUHE, HAWKINS, SHANKLIN, HERNDON, OWEN, CHAPPELL, WINKLER, AND BENSON BE IT ORDAINED BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT (“THE COUNCIL”) AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The sum of $10,000 $26,200 is hereby appropriated from Neighborhood Development Funds in the following manner: $5,000 each from Districts 5, and 6, and 10; $2,700 from District 3; $1,500 from District 21; and $1,000 each from Districts 1, 2, 4, 9, 15, 17, and 20; through Metro Parks, to the Jefferson County Extension Office for salaries, programming, and operating costs. SECTION II: The Council has determined the funds requested in this Ordinance will be expended for a public purpose. SECTION III: This grant is subject to the Council’s Policies and Procedures as adopted and effective at the date of passage of this Ordinance. SECTION IV: This Ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and approval or otherwise becoming law. _______________________________ Sonya Harward Metro Council Clerk _____________________________ Brent Ackerson President of the Council _______________________________ Craig Greenberg Mayor _____________________________ Approval Date APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Michael J. O’Connell Jefferson County Attorney BY: ________________________________ O-042-26 Jefferson County Extension Office

    Apr 17, 2026

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 2025-0326: Order for a hearing to examine accountability, transparency, and accessibility in administrative procedures for complying with Boston Landmarks Commission recommendations. Referred to the Committee on Planning, Development & Transportation. Councilor Mejia doubted the decision of the chair, recommending that the docket be placed in the Committee on Post-Audit: Government Accountability, Transparency & Accessibility. Seconded by Councilor Flynn. A roll call vote was conducted to determine if the decision of the Chair should prevail. Decision of Chair prevailed; yeas 7, nays 5 (Fernandes Anderson, Flynn, Mejia, Murphy and Worrell). Remains in the Committee on Planning, Development & Transportation.

    Jan 29, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • CB 120608: AN ORDINANCE relating to civilian and community oversight of the police; clarifying the role, governance and operating procedures of the Community Police Commission, reducing its size and geographic appointment requirements, giving it authority to remove members and Executive Director for cause, and amending its stipend provisions; establishing qualifications and procedures for the Commission’s Executive Director and creating a Deputy Director; referring to the Commission’s role in collective bargaining hearings; amending Sections 3.29.010, 3.29.320, 3.29.330, 3.29.340, 3.29.350, 3.29.360, 3.29.400, and 4.04.120 of the Seattle Municipal Code; and repealing Ordinance 124543.

    Jun 27, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • BL2022-1472: An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, to refine site plan review procedures within Chapter 17.37, Downtown Code and Chapter 17.40, Administration and Procedures, relating to approval of concept plans and final site plans within the DTC zoning district, all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2022Z-015TX-001).

    Sep 19, 2022

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 22-0716: A bill for an ordinance amending Division 11, Article VIII of Chapter 2 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code to update procedures and transfer governance of the Crime Prevention and Control Commission from the Department of Public Health and Environment to the Department of Safety. Amends Chapter 2 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code to update procedures and powers and duties, and transfer governance of the Crime Prevention and Control Commission from the Department of Public Health and Environment to the Department of Safety. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 6-29-22.

    Jun 6, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • UNIFIED LAND USE ORDINANCE #2016-01

    Boise, ID
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    Unified Land Use Ordinance #2016-01 was adopted on October 20, 2015, establishing comprehensive regulations for land use and development. The 155-page ordinance covers general regulations including title, purpose, scope, and definitions; administrative procedures governing the roles of the administrator, planning and zoning commission, and board of county commissioners; and application procedures, fees, variances, and related processes. The document serves as the primary regulatory framework for land use decisions and development standards within the jurisdiction.

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  • ORDINANCE NO. ________ Authorizing the issuance of CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS

    Dallas, TX
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    This ordinance, adopted February 14, 2024, authorizes the City of Dallas, Texas to issue General Obligation Refunding Bonds. The ordinance establishes the legal framework for the bonds, including definitions, security provisions backed by a tax levy for payment, and general terms governing bond issuance, denomination, maturity, interest rates, registration, transfer, and redemption. The document addresses administrative mechanisms such as book-entry-only systems, successor securities depositories, and payment procedures through Cede & Co., with provisions for optional and mandatory sinking fund redemption before maturity. No specific bond amount, interest rate, maturity date, or tax rate is stated in the provided excerpt.

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