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8 results for “municipal incorporation” · other

  • CODE OF ORDINANCES of the BOROUGH OF AMBLER Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

    Ambler, PA
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    The Code of Ordinances of the Borough of Ambler, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, was adopted by Borough Council on August 15, 2005, and published by General Code Publishers Corp. The document contains 27 chapters of current ordinances organized by subject matter, along with an appendix of temporary ordinances, a key to disposition of all ordinances ever enacted, and an alphabetical index. The Borough, originally settled in 1832 and incorporated in 1888, is governed by elected officials including Mayor Bud Wahl and a nine-member Council, with appointed officials including Borough Manager Rocco Wack and Solicitor Joseph Bresnan.

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San José City Records, 1850-1950 | San Jose Public Library

San Jose, CA
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This collection contains San José City Council Minutes, Ordinance and Resolution Records, and Office of the City Clerk documents spanning primarily from 1850 to 1950, covering the period from the city's official incorporation on March 27, 1850 through the mid-twentieth century. The San Jose Public Library's digital collections include photographs and records from this archival material, with additional archived recordings of city council and planning meetings available online from 2005 to the present. The collection serves as a historical record of local government decisions and administrative activities during San José's formative period and early development.

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  • Wind Gap Borough, Pennsylvania

    Wind Gap, PA
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    Wind Gap Borough's website provides municipal information and historical context about the community. Wind Gap was founded in 1893 as a sheepherder settlement and incorporated that same year, with the first Council meeting held in August. The Borough Office operates Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM at 545 East West Street and serves a population of approximately 2,818 residents. Wind Gap Park spans approximately 25 acres and includes tennis and basketball courts, ball fields, a playground, and picnic pavilions, hosting annual events including a Firemen's Picnic and Car Show. The Fire Department, incorporated on March 28, 1921, is staffed by over 30 volunteer members and operates from a building on North Broadway.

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  • Dell DeHay Law Library – Tarrant County Page 1 of 2

    Fort Worth, TX
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    The Dell DeHay Law Library has compiled a research guide providing links to the code of ordinances for all 41 incorporated cities and towns within Tarrant County, Texas. The guide directs users to each municipality's ordinance resources hosted on various platforms including MuniCode, eCode360, and individual city websites. The document explicitly disclaims that it is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice or a substitute for consultation with an attorney.

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  • EAST COVENTRY TOWNSHIP SOUTH COVENTRY TOWNSHIP BOROUGH OF POTTSTOWN MONTGOMERY

    Pottstown, PA
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    This document is a proposed Official Map for North Coventry Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, showing municipal boundaries, existing roads, parcel boundaries, waterbodies, and planned features including potential future reservations, sidewalks, roadway improvements, and green preservation enhancement areas. The map incorporates data from Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (2010), Chester County parcel records (2012), and planning recommendations developed by LTL Consultants, Ltd. in August 2012 based on the Northern Chester County Gateway Master Plan and North Coventry Township Planning Commission meetings held in summer and fall 2013. The document requires certification by the Board of Supervisors with spaces for the Chairman, Vice Chairman, three Supervisors, and Secretary to attest to adoption, though the enactment date and signatory fields remain blank.

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  • Municipalities in PA - PA Department of Community & Economic Development

    Pottsville, PA
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    This document is a directory of Pennsylvania municipalities maintained by the PA Department of Community & Economic Development, listing municipalities by county and classification. The table displays 2,555 total entries organized by county (Adams, Allegheny, and others) and municipality class (Borough, 1st Township, 2nd Township). The sample shown includes 34 municipalities in Adams County and the first 50 entries of the full list, which can be downloaded in Excel format. The directory serves as a reference tool for identifying and classifying all incorporated municipalities across Pennsylvania.

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  • Municipalities and Cities - Pinellas County

    St. Petersburg, FL
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    Pinellas County contains 24 incorporated municipalities governed by elected officials through nonpartisan elections with staggered terms to ensure governing consistency. The document provides an overview of municipal governance structures, noting that city commissions typically consist of commissioners and a mayor, and that unincorporated areas receive county services while some services are also provided by the County to municipal residents. It includes a complete list of all 24 cities in Pinellas County and identifies two inter-municipal partnerships: the Barrier Islands Government Council representing beach municipalities and the Mayor's Council, an independent group of all county mayors currently led by South Pasadena Mayor Arthur Penny.

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  • Municipalities/Tax Collectors/Schools/Libraries

    Stroudsburg, PA
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    Monroe County comprises 16 townships and 4 incorporated boroughs with approximately 169,000 residents, served by four public school districts alongside private schools and vocational technical education. Real estate taxes for county, municipal, and school purposes are collected by elected officials in each municipality based on property location, with tax collectors identified through the first two digits of property numbers. The county also hosts higher education institutions including East Stroudsburg University and Northampton Community College's Monroe Campus, as well as eight public libraries.

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