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6 results for “nuisance abatement”

  • 3122-2023: To authorize the Auditor to modify the Special Revenue Environmental Fund from a maximum allotment of $250,000.00 to a maximum allotment of $500,000.00 to cover the costs of litigating public nuisance abatement actions to include litigation related to large, multi-family apartment complexes.

    Nov 1, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 120622: AN ORDINANCE relating to vacant building monitoring and nuisance abatement; amending Sections 22.204.030 and 22.206.200 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Jun 27, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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2466-2021: To authorize the Auditor to modify the Special Revenue Environmental Fund from a maximum allotment of $150,000.00 to a maximum allotment of $250,000.00; and to cover the costs of litigating public nuisance abatement actions to include associated services, training, furniture, equipment, and supplies.

Sep 21, 2021

·Columbus, OH
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  • 6/12/2016 Oklahoma City, OK Code of Ordinances

    Jun 12, 2016

    ·Oklahoma City, OK
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    This ordinance establishes noise regulations for Oklahoma City by declaring excessive noise a public nuisance and detriment to public health and safety. The document defines key terms used in noise enforcement, including ambient sound pressure level (measured as L90, the noise level exceeded 90 percent of the time over a 10–30 minute period), A-weighted sound level (measured in dB(A)), continuous sound (any sound lasting six minutes or more), and decibel as the unit of measurement. The ordinance specifies that construction excludes demolition activities and establishes definitions for mechanical devices used in noise assessment, though the full text is incomplete. The findings declare that noise levels in the City have increased over time and that scientific methods exist to measure and abate excessive noise as a matter of public policy and legislative determination.

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    noise regulationspublic nuisancepublic health and safety
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  • 1 ORDINANCE NO. 15,588

    Des Moines, IA
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    Ordinance No. 15,588 amends the Des Moines Municipal Code to revise definitions and regulations regarding maintenance of border areas, specifically updating Section 42-348 on identified nuisances. The ordinance expands the list of nuisances to include improper storage of poisonous materials, flammable junk, scrap materials, and items threatening public health and safety, along with specific regulations for refrigerators and airtight containers, diseased or infested trees, vegetation encroaching on city rights-of-way, and graffiti. The amendments modify related sections of the code (102-2, 102-3, and 102-596) to align with these updated nuisance definitions.

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    nuisance abatementpublic healthproperty maintenance
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  • Office of the City Clerk | City of Tampa

    Tampa, FL
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    The Office of the City Clerk of Tampa provides a summary of its services and current operational updates, including the maintenance of all official city records and coordination of public access to government information. The office is transitioning to a new document storage application, with the Public Access Viewer displaying only records prior to June 26, 2025, and requesting that citizens email the City Clerk's Office for documentation after that date. Additionally, the office has updated the Agenda Online URL to https://tampagov.hylandcloud.com/251agendaonline/ and is currently accepting applications for several board and commission vacancies, including positions on the Code Enforcement/Public Nuisance Abatement Board and the Hillsborough County City-County Planning Commission.

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    records managementpublic accessboard appointments
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