16 results for “municipal organization” · proposal
16 results for “municipal organization” · proposal
Ordinance No. 2020 amends Chapter 26 of the Jim Thorpe Borough Code to restructure the Borough Fire Department following a merger or consolidation of two fire companies. The Jim Thorpe Municipal Fire Department is established as the officially recognized fire department and shall consist of two fire companies: Diligent Fire Company No. 3 of Mauch Chunk (designated as the West Side Fire Station) and Onoko Fire and Rescue Company (designated as the East Side Fire Station). The Borough Council retains the right to designate additional fire companies in the future to join the department. Standard operating guidelines and procedures for the fire department shall be prepared by the Fire Chief, reviewed by the Emergency Services Committee, and approved by Borough Council, with each recognized company receiving a framed certificate from the Borough.
AI summary
This is the Lower Chanceford Township Zoning Ordinance for York County, Pennsylvania, a comprehensive document establishing zoning regulations for the township. The ordinance is organized into multiple parts covering short title and purposes, zone establishment, use regulations across different districts (including Residential and Agricultural zones), and specific requirements for lot areas, building coverage, setbacks, and building heights. The document appears to be a standard municipal zoning code designed to govern land use and development within the township.
AI summary
Resolution 126-R-19, adopted November 1, 2019, establishes a City of Evanston Reparations Fund dedicated to local reparations for African American residents. The resolution directs the Chief Financial Officer to divert all revenue from the Adult Use Cannabis Tax—authorized under Illinois Public Act 101-27 and enacted locally via Ordinance 99-O-19 at a rate not to exceed 3% of gross cannabis retail receipts—into a separate municipal account for reparations. The fund will support two primary areas: housing assistance and relief initiatives for African American residents, and economic development programs and opportunities for African American residents and entrepreneurs, as recommended by the Equity & Empowerment Commission and studied by a City Council subcommittee. The resolution also permits donations to the fund from external organizations, corporations, and individuals, with full implementation plans to be developed during 2020.
AI summary