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  • Parks and City Light Committee — Minutes 2026-05-20

    May 20, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Parks and City Light Committee held a meeting on May 20, 2026, at 2:03 p.m., presided over by Councilmember Juarez with five members present (Juarez, Kettle, Rivera, Saka, and Strauss). The committee unanimously recommended passage of CB 121199, which authorizes the City Light Department to accept multiple Statutory Warranty Deeds and other property transfers for salmonid habitat protection in King and Skagit counties and ratifies Salmon Recovery Funding Board grants for acquisitions. The committee also unanimously recommended passage of CB 121204, authorizing the City Light General Manager to grant an easement to Puget Sound Energy with fair market value compensation, and recommended passage of CB 121205 (4–1, with Strauss abstaining) authorizing an easement grant to King County. A fourth ordinance (CB 121211) related to current use taxation for property at 4807 SW 54th Street was introduced but the document text is incomplete.

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Parks and City Light Committee — Minutes 2026-04-01

Apr 1, 2026

·Seattle, WA
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The Parks and City Light Committee held a meeting on April 1, 2026, at 2:04 p.m., presided over by Councilmember Juarez with five members present (Juarez, Kettle, Rivera, Saka, and Strauss). The committee unanimously recommended passage of CB 121177, authorizing the Mayor to execute a Comprehensive Settlement Agreement and five Off-License Agreements for relicensing the City of Seattle's Skagit River Hydroelectric Project before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The committee also unanimously recommended passage of CB 121183, which declared certain City Light Department real property surplus and authorized the sale of a portion to Snohomish County for road purposes, with an easement reserved for electric transmission lines and payment deposited into the Light Fund. Both ordinances passed with all five committee members voting in favor and no opposition.

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  • Transportation, Waterfront, and Seattle Center Committee — Minutes 2026-01-15

    Jan 15, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Transportation, Waterfront, and Seattle Center Committee met on January 15, 2026, with five members present (Chair Rob Saka, Alexis Mercedes Rinck, Dionne Foster, Robert Kettle, and Eddie Lin). The committee heard an information item on traffic safety and Vision Zero goals, and unanimously recommended passage of two ordinances: CB 121022, granting HST Lessee West Seattle LLC a 15-year permit (renewable for one successive 15-year term) to maintain and operate a pedestrian skybridge over Virginia Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, and CB 121117, vacating an alley in Block 24 of the Denny Triangle neighborhood and accepting a Property Use and Development Agreement with GID Development Group and Seattle Parks and Recreation. Both bills passed 5–0 with no opposing votes.

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  • 1 REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL November 18, 2025 AGENDA 1. ROLL CALL 2.

    Nov 18, 2025

    ·Dearborn, MI
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    The Dearborn City Council held a regular meeting on November 18, 2025, during which it unanimously passed several resolutions recognizing community members and city employees for their contributions and service. The council approved a consent agenda that included multiple expenditures and grants, including a $25,000 Michigan Economic Development Corporation grant for the WDDDA, a $44,998 contract for security camera installation at parking decks, a $40,938 contract for an audio-visual system at the Department of Public Works, and a $150,000 purchase of emergency supply kit items. The agenda also included routine matters such as roll call, invocation, and public comment, along with a resolution to vacate a public alley for property owner Mourad Ahmed.

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  • ZC minutes August 13, 2025 Zoning Commission August 13, 2025 – Meeting Minutes

    Aug 13, 2025

    ·Fort Worth, TX
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    The Fort Worth Zoning Commission held a regular meeting on August 13, 2025, with ten of eleven commissioners present. The commission approved the minutes from the July 9, 2025 meeting and voted unanimously to recommend denial of case ZC-25-053, which sought to modify zoning and development standards for a lumber yard property on Chickasaw Avenue to allow four drying kilns and outdoor storage with specific setback and parking modifications. The document indicates a second continued case (ZC-25-057) regarding rezoning property on John T White Road from Neighborhood Commercial to Low-Intensity Mixed Use was also under consideration, though the minutes entry for that case appears incomplete.

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  • Transportation Committee — Minutes 2025-08-05

    Aug 5, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Transportation Committee held a meeting on August 5, 2025, at 9:33 a.m. in the City Council Chamber with four committee members present and one late arrival. The committee unanimously recommended passage of three council bills: CB 121026 to vacate an alley in Block 14 of the North Rainier Hub Urban Village neighborhood and accept a Property Use and Development Agreement from Grand Street Commons MBH LLLP (5–0 vote); CB 121016 to authorize the Director of SDOT to acquire a deed for street purposes from Judith Strader Enriquez for the NE 130th Street and NE 125th Street Mobility and Safety project (5–0 vote); and CB 121017 to accept various deeds for alley or street purposes across multiple Seattle neighborhoods including University Lake Shore Park, Green Lake Circle, and Capitol Hill Addition (vote recorded as 5–0). The committee also heard Information Item 2718 regarding the PSRC Regional Transportation Plan.

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  • Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee — Minutes 2025-07-09

    Jul 9, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee met on July 9, 2025, with four members present (Hollingsworth, Nelson, Kettle, Strauss) and one excused (Rivera). The Committee unanimously recommended passage of three ordinances: CB 121008 amending the Landscape Conservation and Infrastructure Program Funding Plan for South Lake Union and Downtown; CB 121014 authorizing Seattle Public Utilities to sell a portion of the Lake Youngs Aqueduct Right-of-Way (King County parcel 162206-9049-04) to Sherrell Development LLC; and CB 121015 authorizing acceptance of a drainage facility easement on property at 14100 Westwood Pl NE (King County parcel 812410-0031). All three measures passed 4–0 with no opposition. The meeting lasted 42 minutes, from 2:01 p.m. to 2:43 p.m.

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  • Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee — Minutes 2025-06-11

    Jun 11, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee met on June 11, 2025, from 2:04 p.m. to 3:24 p.m., with four members present and one late arrival. The committee unanimously recommended passage of CB 120997, an ordinance approving current use taxation of property at 9666 51st Avenue South under the King County Public Benefit Rating System, with all five voting members in favor and none opposed. The committee discussed CB 120999, which authorizes a golf course management agreement between Seattle Parks and Recreation and Premier Golf Centers, L.L.C. for operation of four municipal golf courses: Jackson Park Golf Course, Bill Wright Golf Complex at Jefferson Park, Interbay Golf Center, and West Seattle Golf Course. The committee also heard a Seattle Public Utilities report on 2024 audits as an information item.

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  • Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee — Minutes 2024-12-11

    Dec 11, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee met on December 11, 2024, with four members present (Hollingsworth, Nelson, Kettle, Rivera) and one excused absence (Strauss). The committee unanimously recommended passage of four council bills: CB 120917 authorizing a Wireless Network Infrastructure Provider License Agreement with Verizon Wireless for Seattle Center; CB 120918 amending the Seattle Center Glass and Gardens Exhibition Lease with Center Art LLC; CB 120922 authorizing acquisition of real property at 17th Ave South & South Walker Street for open space, park, and recreation purposes; and CB 120921 authorizing Amendment 5 to the King County Conservation Futures Interlocal Cooperation Agreement and deposit of 2025 allocations into Seattle's Park and Recreation Fund. The committee also heard an information item regarding a Moss Adams Audit. All votes were 4–0 in favor with no opposition.

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  • MINUTES WORCESTER TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION

    Aug 22, 2024

    ·Worcester, MA
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    The Worcester Township Planning Commission met on November 9, 2023, to discuss open space utilization and a presentation from FC MontCo Youth Soccer Club, which serves approximately 650 children in the Methacton school district and requested support for additional playing fields to accommodate growing youth participation. The Commission agreed to assemble address lists for nearby residents of two properties under consideration (3335 Fisher Road and the Griffith Property) to solicit input on future use, and requested survey data and information from the Comprehensive Plan to inform potential uses. The discussion identified needs for approximately 12-15 soccer fields, with shared parking and field lighting identified as key considerations for the Township to research as it evaluates available open space options.

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  • Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee — Minutes 2024-06-26

    Jun 26, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee met on June 26, 2024, at 2:03 p.m. in Seattle's City Hall Council Chamber with Councilmembers Hollingsworth, Rivera, and Strauss present. The committee recommended passage of CB 120800, an ordinance approving current use taxation for property at 4613 South Lucile Street under the King County Public Benefit Rating System, which passed 3–0. The committee heard an update on the Ship Canal Water Quality Project and discussed Resolution 32136, which adopts a 2025-2030 Strategic Business Plan for Seattle Public Utilities and endorses rate paths for 2025-2027 and a rate forecast for 2028-2030. The meeting adjourned at 3:33 p.m.

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  • Public Assets and Homelessness Committee — Minutes 2023-09-20

    Sep 20, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Assets and Homelessness Committee met on September 20, 2023, at 2:05 p.m., with four members present and one excused. The Committee unanimously recommended confirmation of Phillip Meng's reappointment to the Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners through August 31, 2026, and Marshall Foster's appointment as Director of Seattle Center through September 1, 2027, both approved 4–0. The Committee also unanimously recommended passage of an ordinance authorizing an Operations and Management Agreement between Seattle Parks and Recreation and the Downtown Business Improvement Association for activation and programming services at Bell Street Park, Occidental Square, Pioneer Square, and Westlake Park. Additionally, the Committee recommended passage of an ordinance authorizing acquisition of property at 9200 18th Ave SW for open space, park, and recreation purposes, approved 3–0 with one member absent. A fifth ordinance item relating to an Agreed Order or Consent Decree with environmental agencies at the Duwa site was included on the agenda but details were not provided in the minutes.

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  • Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities — Minutes 2023-07-18

    Jul 18, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities Committee met on July 18, 2023, with four members present (Pedersen, Strauss, Herbold, Morales) and one excused (Sawant). The committee recommended passage of four items: CB 120614, authorizing department heads to accept grants and amend the 2023-2028 Capital Improvement Program; CB 120613, permitting the 300 Pine Street Condominium Association to continue operating a pedestrian skybridge over 3rd Avenue between Pine and Stewart Streets; CB 120600 (as amended), establishing additional uses for automated traffic safety cameras and designating restricted racing zones; and CB 120611, authorizing sale of the Former Henderson Street Pumping Plant property at 8817 Seward Park Avenue South as a direct sale to Seattle Public Schools. All four measures passed unanimously with no opposing votes. The committee also heard an information item on the Seattle Department of Transportation Annual Equity Report.

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  • Public Assets and Homelessness Committee — Minutes 2023-01-04

    Jan 4, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Assets and Homelessness Committee met on January 4, 2023, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:49 p.m., with five members present: Councilmembers Lewis, Mosqueda, Herbold, Juarez, and Morales. The Committee unanimously recommended passage of CB 120489, authorizing Seattle Parks and Recreation to enter into an agreement with the Arboretum Foundation for support of the Seattle Japanese Garden. The Committee also unanimously recommended passage of CB 120483 as amended, relating to current use taxation for properties at 8240 43rd Avenue NE and 711 NE 43rd Street. An information item regarding Central waterfront management and operations was heard but no action was taken.

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  • Public Assets and Homelessness Committee — Minutes 2022-12-07

    Dec 7, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Assets and Homelessness Committee met on December 7, 2022, at 2:02 p.m., with four members present (Mosqueda, Herbold, Juarez, Morales) and one excused (Lewis). The Committee unanimously recommended confirmation of Robert J. Flowers and Katie Garrow for reappointment to the Washington State Convention Center Public Facilities District Board, each for a term ending July 30, 2026. The Committee also unanimously recommended passage of Council Bill 120467, which authorizes a settlement agreement between the Department of Parks and Recreation and the Washington State Department of Transportation regarding real property rights and mitigation contributions for the Arboretum North Entry Project associated with the SR 520 I-5 to Medina Bridge Replacement and HOV Project. The meeting adjourned at 2:50 p.m.

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  • December 5, 2022-BOS Regular Meeting Page 1 PENN FOREST TOWNSHIP

    Dec 5, 2022

    ·Jim Thorpe, PA
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    On December 5, 2022, the Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors held a regular meeting and approved minutes from three previous meetings in November. The board rejected a letter of interest from Tillman regarding a wireless telecommunications tower facility at park property, denied a resident's request for a garbage payment plan on a $150 invoice, and acknowledged correspondence regarding bicycle use on the walking trail and an upcoming bridge replacement project. The treasurer's report showed township fund balances including a general fund of $2,769,307.06 as of November 30, 2022.

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  • COMMON COUNCIL of the CITY OF SYRACUSE REGULAR MEETING – DECEMBER 5, 2022

    Dec 5, 2022

    ·Syracuse, NY
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    The Syracuse Common Council held a regular meeting on December 5, 2022, where all nine members were present and unanimously approved multiple items of business. Key decisions included amending city budgets to reflect retroactive 3% salary increases for Unit 6 Confidential Employees effective January 1, 2021 and 2022; authorizing $150,000 in bonds and improvements for downtown parks including Clinton Square, Shot Clock Park, and Onondaga Creekwalk; increasing lifeguard training certification fees effective January 1, 2023; and approving service agreements with Cogent Communications for City Hall internet ($400/month) and Verizon Wireless for use of city property at Morningside Reservoir.

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  • Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities — Minutes 2022-08-16

    Aug 16, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities Committee met on August 16, 2022, with four members present (Pedersen, Herbold, Morales, Sawant) and one excused (Strauss). The Committee recommended that City Council pass CB 120384, an ordinance authorizing the Seattle Department of Transportation to acquire a quit claim deed from King County for property in the South Park area for the South Park Bridge project, approved 4–0. The Committee also recommended passage of CB 120395, an ordinance declaring certain Seattle Public Utilities real property rights surplus and granting easements to the City of Renton for Rainier Avenue South improvements over the Cedar River Pipeline right-of-way, approved 4–0. The Committee also discussed the appointment of Greg Spotts as Director of the Seattle Department of Transportation for a term through August 1, 2026, and heard a petition from BRE-BMR LLC for vacation of an alley in North Seattle.

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  • Finance and Housing Committee — Minutes 2022-07-20

    Jul 20, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Finance and Housing Committee met on July 20, 2022, with four members present (Mosqueda, Pedersen, Nelson, Lewis) and one excused (Herbold). The committee unanimously recommended passage of four council bills: CB 120371, which authorizes the sale and transfer of surplus property in Kramer Heights Addition with covenants benefiting affordable housing; CB 120367, accepting a Harvard Government Performance Lab fellow; CB 120365, authorizing acceptance of 2022 funding from non-City sources for eight departments including the Police Department, Parks and Recreation, and Public Utilities; and CB 120366, amending the 2022 Budget and 2022-2027 Capital Improvement Program with various departmental appropriations and position changes. All four measures passed 4-0 with no opposition.

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  • Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities — Minutes 2022-04-05

    Apr 5, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities Committee met remotely on April 5, 2022, and unanimously recommended passage of four ordinances. The committee approved CB 120282 to vacate an alley portion in Block 6 of Downtown Seattle and accept a Property Use and Development Agreement with HS 2U Owner, LLC; CB 120281 granting BSOP 1, LLC permission to construct and maintain a private parking area on East Howe Street for a 15-year renewable term; CB 120290 authorizing The Boeing Company to continue operating two pedestrian tunnels under 16th Avenue South and East Marginal Way South; and CB 120291 revising water rates and charges for Seattle Public Utilities customers under Seattle Municipal Code Section 21.04.440. All four measures passed 4–0, with Councilmember Kshama Sawant excused and Councilmember Pedersen presiding.

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  • Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities — Minutes 2022-03-15

    Mar 15, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities Committee met remotely on March 15, 2022, with four of five members present, presided over by Councilmember Pedersen. The Committee recommended passage of CB 120271, an ordinance accepting easement agreements and a trail lease related to the John Lewis Memorial Bridge constructed under the Seattle Department of Transportation's Northgate Bridge and Cycle Track Project, with a 4–0 vote in favor. Two additional ordinances were addressed: CB 120282 concerning vacation of an alley in Downtown's Block 6 and a Property Use and Development Agreement, and CB 120281 granting BSOP 1, LLC permission to construct and operate a private parking area on East Howe Street for an initial 15-year term renewable for one successive 15-year term.

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  • Charleston Land Reuse Agency February 9, 2021 2:00 pm ...

    Feb 9, 2021

    ·Charleston, WV
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    The Charleston Land Reuse Agency met on February 9, 2021 via Zoom with all board members present. The Treasurer reported revenues of $468.56 since the last meeting, with a fund balance of $243,624.82 and no expenditures. The board decided not to pursue purchase of the property at 808 Hendrix Avenue from the 2019 county tax sale, received a $2,000+ redemption check for 924 2nd Street, and discussed ongoing efforts regarding 2020 tax sale properties and a property adjacent to Cato Park where the process server was unable to serve notice to the owner.

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  • COUNCIL’S ACTIONS MEETING OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL MARCH 24, 2014

    Mar 24, 2014

    ·Hartford, CT
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    On March 24, 2014, the Hartford Court of Common Council reviewed and referred multiple mayoral communications to appropriate committees, including authorization requests for four ten-year 40% tax abatement agreements with housing associations and cooperatives in partnership with the Connecticut Department of Economic & Community Development, and approval for the FY14 Intellectual Property Enforcement Program Grant from the U.S. Department of Justice. The council also addressed personnel matters, including the appointment of Darrell V. Hills as Hartford's Chief Operating Officer (scheduled for special committee review on March 31, 2014), reappointments to the Park & Recreation Advisory Commission, and acceptance of a donation from Organización Puertorriqueños Unidos.

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  • 1 6678999.1 City of Syracuse Industrial Development Agency One Park Place

    Syracuse, NY
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    On November 21, 2023, the City of Syracuse Industrial Development Agency Board held a meeting to consider a public hearing and vote on an Inducement Resolution for JMA Tech Properties, LLC's proposed $24 million warehouse and logistics center project. The project, located across from JMA's current campus, would create approximately 40 new jobs and expand the company's footprint in the city. The board approved the prior meeting minutes and received a Finance Committee report recommending positive consideration of the JMA project and other contract matters.

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  • 1 BOROUGH OF WIND GAP 545 East West Street WIND GAP, PA 18091 610-863-7288

    Wind Gap, PA
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    The Borough of Wind Gap held a Council meeting on October 1, 2018, with Vice-President Mike McNamara presiding in the absence of Council President Alex Cortezzo III. The meeting included public comments from the United Methodist Church thanking the borough for park use following a successful community event, a resident complaint about a property at 28 West 2nd Street to be addressed through the borough's nuisance ordinance, and remarks from Waste Management regarding landfill operations including completion of mini-blasting for new cell construction and installation of gas collection systems. Council unanimously approved the September 18, 2018 meeting minutes and approved expenses totaling $160,490.42.

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  • Jtborough

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    The Jim Thorpe Borough Zoning Hearing Board met on September 23, 2021, to continue a variance hearing for Morten Kucey's short-term rental property at 53 Race Street, which seeks permission for on-street parking in a C-3 zoning district. Mr. Kucey testified that he has operated the rental for two years with a maximum occupancy of four people and rents approximately 8 days per month, directing guests to use the municipal lot, while neighbors Dan Buriak and Andrew Roberts presented opposing statements and documentation against granting the on-street parking variance. The hearing record includes testimony from multiple parties and evidence submitted by both the applicant and neighbors, though the minutes do not indicate a final decision on the variance request.

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  • TOWNSHIP OF BALDWIN 10 Community Park Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15234

    Pittsburgh, PA
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    The Baldwin Township Commissioners held a pre-agenda meeting on July 26, 2021, where they discussed speed abatement measures (estimated at $2,500-$5,000 per speed hump), truck traffic restrictions, and trash ordinance enforcement. The board opened and evaluated four road construction bids, ultimately accepting El Grande Industries' bid of $133,891.95, contingent on engineer review. Additional discussion items included potential road weight limit signage and ongoing matters related to a Consent Order and property issues.

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  • 1 1 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING 2 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF HUNTSVILLE

    Huntsville, AL
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    The Huntsville City Council held a regular meeting on January 23, 2003, with President Moon presiding and Councilpersons Russell, Kling, and Watson present. During the meeting, City Engineer Tom Cunningham recognized Mike Fulton, manager of the real estate division, with an Outstanding Performance Award for coordinating the donation of approximately 200 acres of land to the City by local property owners, which is planned for development into ball parks and recreational facilities. The Council also presented a certificate of appreciation to Jan Mason for her service on the Beautification Board.

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