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This is an agenda for Meridian Charter Township's regular board meeting on December 8, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. The meeting includes presentations from the Rotary Club and M3 Group on township branding, consent agenda items including ratification of police and paramedic/firefighter appointments and approval of a 2016 non-union wage schedule, and action items addressing rezoning petitions (McCurdy and Mayberry Homes), a proposed mobile food units ordinance, wireless communication zoning amendments, and appointments to boards and commissions. Communications received include correspondence from Lansing Economic Area Partnership regarding the Grand River Avenue Corridor Improvement Authority, Comcast regarding subscriber price changes, and resident comments on rezoning and brownfield development proposals.
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This ordinance repeals and restates Chapter 16, Article IV of Fort Worth's municipal code to update food establishment regulations to align with recent changes in state law and clarify existing requirements. The ordinance covers food service establishments, retail food stores, mobile food units, and vendors, while maintaining one local standard exceeding state requirements regarding handwashing sink placement in food preparation areas. The document includes definitions and regulatory provisions for health and sanitation standards to protect public health.
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The Greenville County, South Carolina Zoning Ordinance document presents a compilation of amendments adopted by County Council between the original adoption on June 7, 2005 and December 3, 2025, incorporating scrivener's error corrections as of February 22, 2011. The ordinance encompasses 196 pages of zoning regulations with recent amendments including Ordinance 5758 (December 2, 2025) establishing regulations for Mobile Food Units; Ordinance 5733 (October 7, 2025) strengthening environmental protections in the Environmentally Sensitive District–Paris Mountain; and Ordinance 5576 (January 2, 2024) creating the Pelham Road Commercial Corridor Overlay District. Additional amendments address detached accessory structures in residential districts, parking requirements for community recreation areas, swimming pool requirements, manufactured home patios and decks, commercial vehicle definitions, and mixed-use development standards in commercial districts.
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