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  • Newport Township| Nanticoke

    Nanticoke, PA
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    Newport Township, Pennsylvania, located in Nanticoke, operates from its Municipal Building at 351 W. Kirmar Ave. with office hours Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM. The township is collecting a 2026 Refuse and Recycling Fee of $420.00, with payment accepted online at newporttownship.org or at the Municipal Building for permits, garbage fees, fines, and occupancy inspections. The Newport Township Fire Department, in partnership with the American Red Cross, is distributing and installing free 10-year smoke detectors through a nationwide program, with residents able to request detectors via https://www.SoundTheAlarm.org/GreaterPA or by calling 833-315-0882. The township is planning a spring door-to-door blitz with the Red Cross to assess smoke detector needs in the community.

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  • PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP FEE SCHEDULE

    Providence, RI
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    Providence Township's fee schedule, effective June 1, 2015, establishes permit and application fees across multiple categories including zoning permits, hearing board applications, driveway permits, sewage and stormwater permits, and building permits. Zoning permit fees vary by structure type, ranging from $0.05 per square foot for agricultural structures (minimum $30) to $0.50 per square foot for commercial/industrial structures (minimum $150), with penalties for unpermitted work including doubled fees plus $75. Additional fees cover zoning hearing board applications ($750 base), new driveway permits ($75), stormwater management plan reviews ($300), occupancy permits ($70), and building code appeals ($1,000).

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  • Finance | Newark, NJ

    Newark, NJ
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    The Newark Department of Finance oversees all fiscal operations and asset management for the city, including employee and vendor payments, revenue collection, tax billing, and financial reporting, under the leadership of the Director of Finance/Chief Financial Officer. The department comprises several divisions: the Director's Office maintains custody of city assets including cash, investments, and capital authorizations; the Employee's Retirement Systems manages pension enrollment and retiree payments; the Office of Tax Abatement and Special Taxes collects and enforces revenue from payroll taxes, parking, hotel occupancy, and business licenses and permits; Assessments determines real property and personal property taxability and maintains tax maps; Accounts and Control records financial transactions across all city funds; and Revenue Collections handles property tax billing and citywide revenue collection and reporting.

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  • RICHFIELD TOWNSHIP ZONING RESOLUTION - Ohio.gov

    Toledo, OH
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    Richfield Township in Lucas County, Ohio adopted this comprehensive zoning resolution on May 7, 1961, with the 2021 version reflecting numerous text amendments through May 2019. The document establishes zoning districts (agricultural, commercial, and industrial), defines permitted and conditional uses, sets dimensional requirements for buildings and dwellings, and regulates off-street parking, accessory structures, and supplementary uses such as home occupations and manufactured homes. The resolution is administered by a Board of Trustees, Zoning Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals, and Zoning Inspector, with support from the Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commission.

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  • ZONING ORDINANCE PREPARED FOR: THE TOWN OF WILMINGTON MAY 2013 PREPARED BY:

    Wilmington, DE
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    This is the table of contents and introductory pages of the Town of Wilmington's Zoning Ordinance, prepared in May 2013. The document establishes a comprehensive regulatory framework organized into six main articles covering introductory provisions, zoning permits and project review, district establishment, use regulations, dimensional standards, and general regulations such as accessory structures, home occupations, parking requirements, and specific use categories like campgrounds, restaurants, and industrial operations. The ordinance spans 172 pages and addresses detailed zoning classifications and land-use requirements for the municipality.

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