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  • CB 121048: AN ORDINANCE relating to land use and zoning; adopting temporary regulations to exempt housing projects that meet Mandatory Housing Affordability requirements using on-site performance units from Design Review, and allowing permit applicants for all housing subject to Full Design Review the option of complying with Design Review pursuant to Administrative Design review; temporarily suspending and allowing voluntary design review of proposed development in Titles 23 and 25 of the Seattle Municipal Code, consistent with Chapter 333, Laws of 2023; and amending Section 23.41 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Jul 2, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • AGENDA COMMITTEE MEETING OF 06/04/2025 0

    Jun 4, 2025

    ·Tucson, AZ
    Agenda

    The Agenda Committee meeting scheduled for June 4, 2025, includes a Mayor and Council study session on June 17, 2025, addressing five main topics: updates on the fentanyl/opioid public health crisis and homelessness collaboration efforts, reconsideration of ordinances relating to Proposition 312 camping restrictions, water conservation requirements for large-quantity users, and middle housing development code outreach. Additional discussion items include 2025 state legislation on development regulations, state and national legislative updates, and direction on future agendas, with several supplemental topics added including City Attorney recruitment, library properties, and RTA/PAG updates. The study session is scheduled for 3 hours and 40 minutes in the Mayor and Council Chambers at City Hall in Tucson, Arizona.

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  • 2025-1545: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Nine - Zoning, Article I, Introduction and Establishment, Chapter 902 Zoning Districts in General, to add Inclusionary Zoning and Zoning; Article III, Overlay Zoning Districts, to add a sunset clause to 907.04.A IZ-O, Inclusionary Housing Overlay District; Article IV, Development Standards, to amend 915.07, Performance Points System; Article II, Base Zoning, Chapter 905 Special Purpose Districts; Article IV, Planning Districts; Chapter 908 Public Realm Districts; Chapter 909 Planned Development Districts; Article V, Use Regulations; Chapter 911 Primary Uses; Chapter 912 Accessory Uses and Structures; Chapter 913 Use Exceptions and Conditions Not Listed in Use Table; Article VI, Development Standards; Chapter 914 Parking Loading and Access; Chapter 916 Residential Compatibility Standards; Article VIII, Review and Enforcement; Chapter 922 Development Review Procedures. to remove minimum off-street parking from the Zoning Code; Article V Use Regulations; Chapter 912 Accessory Uses and Structures; Article IX Measurements and Definitions; Chapter 925, Measurements; and Chapter 926, Definitions. (Public Hearing held 9/10/25) (Sent to the Planning Commission for a Report & Recommendation on 10/15/25)

    Feb 21, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • City of St. Petersburg Housing, Land Use, and Transportation Committee

    Feb 13, 2025

    ·St. Petersburg, FL
    Agenda

    The Housing, Land Use, and Transportation Committee of St. Petersburg held a February 13, 2025 meeting to address affordable housing and mixed-use development in specific zoning categories (CRT-1 and CRT-2), with discussion of potential updates to Affordable Housing Site Plan Review regulations related to state changes to the Live Local Act. The committee also discussed City Council affordable housing priorities and reviewed a draft resolution, while planning future agenda items including Residential Land Development Regulation updates scheduled for March 6, 2025. The four-member committee, chaired by Richie Floyd, reviewed implementation progress through a matrix of three-year accomplishments and related housing plan documentation.

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  • 2024-1362: Communication from David Green, Director of the Department of Permits, Licenses, and Inspections, submitting PLI’s Residential Housing Rental Permit Program Rules and Regulations, dated December 19, 2024.

    Dec 20, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2024-1284: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, Title Nine: Zoning, Article III: Overlay Zoning Districts, Chapter 907: Development Overlay Districts, to amend Section 907.04: IZ-O, Inclusionary Housing Overlay District; Article IV: Planning Districts, Chapter 910: Downtown Districts, to amend Section 910.01: GT, Golden Triangle District; Article V: Use Regulations, Chapter 911: Primary Uses, to amend Section 911.04: Use Standards; and Article VI: Development Standards, Chapter 915: Environmental Performance Standards, to amend Section 915.07: Performance Points System. (Sent to the Planning Commission for a Report & Recommendation on 12/18/24) (Report and Recommendation received 2/21/25) (Public Hearing held 6/18/25)

    Dec 3, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2024-1214: Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, Title Nine, Zoning Code, Article V, Use Regulations, Chapter 911, Primary Uses, Section 911.02, Use Table, by adding a new use, “Interim Housing”, and supplementing Section 911.04, “Use Standards”, by adding standards for the same. (Sent to the Planning Commission for a Report and Recommendation on 11/25/24) (Report and Recommendation received on 1/22/25) (Public Hearing held 8/26/25)

    Nov 19, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 3010-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to execute an assignment, assumption, and modification agreement (“Assignment and Assumption Agreement”), and all other necessary agreements or instruments, which assign and modify the HOME Loan documents for the rental development at 50 Jefferson Avenue, Columbus; to authorize the Director of the Department of Development to consent to the transfer of a 99.99% interest in Jefferson Avenue to Four Chimneys, a wholly owned subsidiary of Jefferson Center, and to further authorize the Director of the Department of Development to consent to a transfer of a 0.01% interest in Jefferson Avenue to Sawmill; and to authorize the Director of the Department of Development to execute all other necessary agreements or instruments, in consultation with the City Attorney’s Office, to effect the transfer of interests and obligations from Community Housing Network to Jefferson Avenue as necessary to achieve or maintain compliance with regulations and guidance from HUD; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Oct 28, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2024-0984: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Nine, Zoning Code, Article IV, Planning Districts, Chapter 908 Public Realm Districts, Chapter 909 Planned Development Districts, Article V, Use Regulations, Chapter 911, Primary Uses, Section 911.02, Use Table, and Section 911.04, Use Standards, Chapter 912, Accessory Uses and Structures, Section 912.08 Accessory Dwelling Unit Overlay District, Chapter 913, Use Exceptions and Conditions Not Listed in Use Table, Section 913.02 Administrator Exceptions, and Article IX Measurements and Definitions, Chapter 926, Definitions, to address Fair Housing Act inconsistencies in the Zoning Code. (Needs to be held for Public Hearing)

    Sep 27, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 0712-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to execute a Grant Agreement with the Tony R Wells Foundation dba The Wells Foundation in an amount up to $525,000.00 of federal Emergency Rental Assistance 2 (ERA 2) - Stable Housing Initiative funds to provide assistance as authorized by the federal Emergency Rental Assistance program; to authorize the Director of the Department of Development to modify the terms and conditions of the agreement as needed without seeking further City Council approval to align with federal regulations; to authorize the advancement of funds; to authorize the expenditure of up to $525,000.00 from the Emergency Rental Assistance Funds; and to declare an emergency. ($525,000.00)

    Mar 4, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE/AGENDA OF THE SPOKANE CITY COUNCIL

    Dec 14, 2023

    ·Spokane, WA
    Agenda

    The Spokane City Council held a special meeting on December 14, 2023, to consider agreements, resolutions, and ordinances through a Special Legislative Session. Key agenda items included approval of a revised agreement amendment with The Salvation Army for shelter operations at the Trent Resource and Assistance Center ($3,730,000 for December 2023 through April 2024), an agreement with Revive Counseling Spokane for shelter services ($100,000), and a service contract with Clean Energy Corp. for CNG site operations ($250,000). The meeting also addressed emergency ordinances related to city council redistricting procedures and interim zoning regulations for housing development.

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  • CB 120591: AN ORDINANCE relating to land use and zoning; correcting typographical and other technical errors, correcting section references, and clarifying regulations in sections that relate or may apply to low-income housing and other developments with units subject to affordability restrictions; amending, adopting new, and repealing obsolete defined terms relating to affordability of and eligibility to reside in certain housing; increase consistency and clarity of provisions that relate to low-income housing and restricted units; amending a limited number of provisions, including applicability of design review and authorization to request waiver or modification of certain development standards, to facilitate development of low-income housing; amending the title of Sections 23.44.019, 23.45.550, 23.47A.040, 23.48.100, and 23.49.007, amending Sections 22.900G.015, 23.34.012, 23.34.020, 23.41.004, 23.42.055, 23.42.057, 23.42.070, 23.44.024, 23.44.034, 23.44.041, 23.45.510, 23.45.512, 23.45.516, 23.47A.004, 23.47A.005, 23.47A.013, 23.48.005, 23.48.020, 23.48.232, 23.48.605, 23.48.920, 23.49.008, 23.49.010, 23.49.012, 23.49.014, 23.49.023, 23.49.037, 23.49.041, 23.49.058, 23.49.164, 23.49.180, 23.54.015, 23.58A.002, 23.58A.003, 23.58A.004, 23.58A.014, 23.58A.024, 23.58A.042, 23.58B.010, 23.58B.020, 23.58B.025, 23.58B.040, 23.58B.050, 23.58B.060, 23.58C.020, 23.58C.025, 23.58C.030, 23.58C.040, 23.58C.050, 23.66.100, 23.66.310, 23.70.008, 23.70.010, 23.72.002, 23.72.010, 23.73.010, 23.73.016, 23.75.020, 23.75.085, 23.76.032, 23.76.060, 23.84A.002, 23.84A.016, 23.84A.024, 23.84A.025, 23.84A.030, 23.84A.032, 23.84A.038, 23.84A.040, and 23.86.007, and repealing Sections 23.49.015 and 23.49.181 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    May 12, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CB 120581: AN ORDINANCE relating to Design Review for affordable housing; adopting temporary regulations to exempt housing projects that meet Mandatory Housing Affordability requirements using on-site performance units from Design Review, and allowing permit applicants for all housing subject to Full Design Review the option of complying with Design Review pursuant to Administrative Design review; amending Section 23.41.004 of the Seattle Municipal Code; and adopting a work plan.

    Apr 26, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • April 4, 2023 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS ...

    Apr 4, 2023

    ·Fort Collins, CO
    Minutes

    On April 4, 2023, the Fort Collins City Council, chaired by Mayor Jeni Arndt, held a regular meeting at 300 Laporte Avenue with seven council members present (Councilmember Shirley Peel joined at 6:25 p.m.) and hybrid Zoom participation available. The meeting included proclamations designating April 2023 for Donate Life Month, Fair Housing Month, Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Southwest Asian North African Heritage Month, and April 22, 2023 as Earth Day. During public comment, six speakers addressed topics including independent air quality monitoring, the city's U+2 housing policy (which multiple CSU-affiliated speakers criticized as discriminatory and requested be placed on the ballot), and oil and gas regulations. City Manager Kelly DiMartino reported no changes to the published agenda and recommended all consent agenda items for approval.

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  • 1018-2023: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to execute a Grant Agreement with the Tony R. Wells Foundation dba The Wells Foundation in an amount up to $533,368.00 of federal Emergency Rental Assistance 2 (ERA 2) - Stable Housing Initiative funds to provide assistance as authorized by the federal Emergency Rental Assistance program; to authorize the Director of the Department of Development to modify the terms and conditions of the agreement as needed without seeking further City Council approval to align with federal regulations; to authorize the advancement of funds; to authorize the expenditure of up to $533,368.00 from the Emergency Rental Assistance Funds; and to declare an emergency. ($533,368.00)

    Mar 28, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 120464: AN ORDINANCE relating to Design Review for affordable housing; adopting temporary regulations to exempt affordable housing projects from Design Review; amending Section 23.41.004 of the Seattle Municipal Code; and adopting a work plan.

    Nov 2, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • ID 22-0795: From Traditional to Equitable: Reimaging Louisville Metro Government’s Code Enforcement Process - Laura Grabowski, Office of Housing and Community Development; and Metro Codes and Regulations

    Jun 5, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • O-182-22: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 119 REGARDING THE REGISTRATION OF RENTAL HOUSING TO INCLUDE AND ASSIGN THE DIRECTOR OF LOUISVILLE METRO CODES AND REGULATIONS, OR DESIGNEE, FURTHER ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT DUTIES REGARDING THE REGISTRY OF RENTAL HOUSING UNITS (AS AMENDED).

    May 24, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • ID 22-0465: Louisville Forward, including Economic Development, Develop Louisville, Codes and Regulations, and Affordable Housing and Trust Fund

    Mar 30, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • ID 21-1460: HOUSING AND SECTION 8 - Lisa Osanka, Louisville Metro Housing Authority, Robert Kirchdorfer and Philip Crowe, Codes and Regulations/ Inspections, Permits and Licenses

    Oct 29, 2021

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 2577-2021: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a not-for-profit service contract with the Community Shelter Board in an amount up to $4,905,000.00 to provide financial support for 38 mental health specialists to the organization’s emergency shelter and permanent supportive housing programs; to authorize the Director of Development to modify the terms and conditions of the not-for-profit service contract as needed without seeking further City Council approval in order to align with the most current version of the federal laws, regulations, and guidance; to authorize the expenditure of up to $4,905,000.00 of ARPA funds; and to declare an emergency. ($4,905,000.00) (AMENDED BY ORD. 3304-2021; PASSED 12/13/2021)

    Oct 1, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • O-467-21: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 115 OF THE LOUISVILLE METRO CODE OF ORDINANCES REGARDING BOARDING AND GROUP HOUSING REGULATIONS (AS AMENDED).

    Sep 16, 2021

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 1818-2021: To authorize the Director of Development to enter into multiple subrecipient agreements with to-be-determined organizations to provide rental and utility assistance and housing stability services to residents in the local area who qualify for the assistance as provided in the laws, regulations, and other current guidance provided by the U.S. Department of Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance 1 (ERA 1) program in an amount up to $10,711,312.20; to authorize payment of expenses starting January 1, 2021; to authorize the Director of Development to modify the scope of services and/or terms and conditions of the subrecipient agreements as needed without seeking further City Council approval; to authorize the expenditure of up to $10,711,312.20 from the Emergency Rental Assistance 1 (ERA 1) fund; and to declare an emergency. ($10,711,312.20)

    Jun 28, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP ZONING ORDINANCE ORDINANCE NO. 100 Adopted July 15, 2013

    Jul 15, 2013

    ·Columbia, SC
    Proposal

    Columbia Township adopted Zoning Ordinance No. 100 on July 15, 2013, establishing comprehensive zoning regulations for the township. The ordinance establishes multiple zoning districts including Agriculture-Residential (AR), Medium Density Residential (RM), Manufactured Housing Park (MHP), and Commercial (C) zones, with detailed provisions for permitted uses and special land uses in each district. The document outlines administration through a Zoning Administrator position, zoning permit requirements, district boundaries, and principal permitted uses across the various zones.

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  • Housing Codes and Related Codes for Houston, TX On July 21, 2007

    Jul 21, 2007

    ·Houston, TX
    Other

    This document is a reference guide listing Texas municipalities that have adopted or referenced the International Property Maintenance Code as of July 21, 2007, with detailed focus on Houston's housing codes. The document identifies approximately 90 Texas municipalities referencing the IPMC, of which 39 municipalities (marked with asterisks) formally reported adoption to the International Code Council. Houston's housing regulations are codified under Article IX, titled the "Houston Comprehensive Urban Rehabilitation and Building Minimum Standards Code," which includes definitions for structural elements such as balconies, basements, and bathrooms. The document was compiled from July 21, 2007 searches of municipal ordinances and the International Code Council's adoption spreadsheet.

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  • AGENDA FOR THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONER REGULAR MEETING

    Fort Worth, TX
    Agenda

    The Fort Worth Housing Solutions Board held a regular meeting on July 21, 2022, to consider multiple resolutions including contracts for lawn services at administration offices and scattered sites, environmental engineering services, property management services, and a workforce training center agreement with CVS at a former Boys & Girls Club site. The agenda also included approval of monthly status reports from various departments, acceptance of payoff loans for Fair Oaks and Fair Park Apartments, and adoption of a new Section 3 policy to comply with updated regulations for small housing authorities. An executive session was scheduled to discuss potential real property transactions involving Butler, Crestwood, Palm Tree, and Cambri properties.

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  • land use ordinance

    Honolulu, HI
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    This is a table of contents and amendment history for the Honolulu City and County Land Use Ordinance (LUO), originally enacted in 1986 and revised as of February 6, 2024. The document lists over 70 amendments made between 1988 and 2007, covering topics including zoning regulations, parking standards, height restrictions, special districts (such as Waikiki and Chinatown), dwelling types (ohana dwellings, elderly housing), and sign regulations. The document serves as a comprehensive record of zoning and land use policy changes affecting the City and County of Honolulu.

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  • Oakland, California, Planning Code Page 1

    Oakland, CA
    Other

    This document is the Oakland, California Planning Code from 1997, a codification of the city's general planning ordinances. The code is organized into Title 17 Planning and multiple chapters covering topics including general provisions, the City Planning Commission, landmarks preservation, zoning regulations, use classifications, and specific zoning districts (Open Space, Hillside Residential, Detached Unit Residential, Mixed Housing Type Residential, and Urban Residential). This supplement, prepared by Municipal Code Corporation, brings the code current through ordinances effective as of January 16, 2024, and comprises 971 pages total.

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  • 27-1 CHAPTER 27 ZONING PART 1 SHORT TITLE

    Ambler, PA
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    This document is a table of contents and organizational outline for Chapter 27 of a zoning ordinance, dated May 18, 2011. It establishes the framework for the jurisdiction's zoning code, defining 15 parts covering short title and legislative intent, definitions, zoning districts (including residential, commercial, office, and industrial zones), and general provisions such as open space preservation, fencing, accessory uses, and design standards. The ordinance creates multiple residential district classifications (R-1, R-1-A, R-2, R-3, and mixed-use residential), as well as specialized districts for garden apartments, elderly housing, commercial, and office uses, each with specified use regulations, dimensional requirements, and parking standards.

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  • ORDINANCE NO. 509-H AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ST.

    St. Petersburg, FL
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    Ordinance No. 509-H amends St. Petersburg's land development regulations to expand accessory dwelling unit (ADU) permissions across additional residential zoning districts by updating the use matrix, definitions, and development standards. The ordinance modifies locational standards, parking requirements, and site development standards for ADUs and accessory living spaces, while also updating FAR (floor area ratio) exemptions to exclude up to 500 square feet of detached ADU floor area. The changes are intended to increase housing options and flexibility within the city's residential zones.

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