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  • Responses to City Council – February 10, 2026 | PDF

    Feb 10, 2026

    ·Scranton, PA
    Other

    On February 10, 2026, the City Council received responses to questions from a February 3 meeting, primarily addressing pave cut inspections for the Green Ridge water company project and ARPA grant allocation. The city confirmed that Pennoni conducts weekly inspections of utility work, documents findings in reports tied to specific permits, and notifies utilities of deficiencies—with violations issued if issues are not timely addressed; temporary cold patch repairs are being used due to winter weather conditions preventing hot-mix asphalt installation. The administration also provided details on ARPA grant tracking through subrecipient check-ins and quarterly reports, and listed specific allocations to organizations including NeighborWorks (business façade, home buyer, and home rehabilitation programs totaling approximately $865,881) and United Neighborhood Centers (business façade and disaster relief totaling approximately $129,930).

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  • C0005-2022: THE FOLLOWING COMMUNICATIONS WERE RECEIVED BY THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AS OF WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2022: Transfer Type: C2 D1 D6 To: Cousins International Market LLC DBA Asian Grocery 5644 Columbus Sq Columbus OH 43229 From: Global International Market LLC DBA Asian Grocery 5644 Columbus Sq Columbus OH 43229 Permit #1779950 New Type: D2 To: Tainted Monkey LLC DBA Oddfellows 1st Fl & Patio 1038 N High St Columbus OH 43201 Permit #87806750005 New Type: D1 To: 2486 South High LLC 2486 S High St Columbus OH 43207 Permit #9078588 New Type: D2 To: 710 Grandview Crossing Holdings 1 LLC 710 Grandview Crossing Way Unit 1 Columbus OH 43215 Permit #8007840 New Type: D5 To: Gusses Enterprises LLC 1439 N High St St Fl & Patio Columbus OH 43201 Permit #3455885 New Type: D3 To: K Town Korean BBQ & Hot Pot LLC DBA H Yungs BBQ & Hot Pot 5236 Bethel Center Mall Columbus OH 43220 Permit #4422148 Advertise Date: 2/19/22 Agenda Date: 2/14/22 Return Date: 2/24/22

    Feb 10, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • C0018-2021: THE FOLLOWING COMMUNICATIONS WERE RECEIVED BY THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AS OF WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2021: New Type: D1 To: Chipotle Mexican Grill of Colorado LLC DBA Chipotle Mexican Grill 3633 3566 S High St Columbus OH 43207 Permit# 14374151255 New Type: D2 To: John Gallick 2930 S High St Columbus OH 43207 Permit# 3052842 TREX Type: D2 D2X D3 D3A To: Shake Shack Ohio LLC 1370 Polaris Pkwy Space 3 Columbus OH 43240 From: Rodeo Music Hall Inc Bars 1 & 2 - 1st Fl Main Hall 1743 S Raccoon Rd & Patio Austintown Twp Austintown OH 44515 Permit# 80238890025 Transfer Type: D2 To: Tamarkin Co DBA Getgo 3539 820 W 3rd Ave Columbus OH 43215 From: Tamarkin Co DBA Giant Eagle 6516 777 Neil Av Columbus OH 43215 Permit# 87906900396 Transfer Type: D1 To: Montecristo Salvadorean Restaurant LLC DBA Montecristo Salvadorean Bar & Grill 2001 E Dublin Granville Rd Columbus OH 43229 From: Lucky Ye 168 Inc DBA Taste of Orient 2418 N High St Columbus OH 43202 Permit# 61132550005 New Type: D3 To: Montecristo Salvadorean Restaurant LLC DBA Montecristo Salvadorean Bar & Grill 2001 E Dublin Granville Rd Columbus OH 43229 Permit# 61132550005 New Type: D1 To: Idika LLC DBA Spice9 8631 Sancus Blvd Columbus OH 43240 Permit# 4127855 New Type: D3 D3A To: Center Square Columbus LLC 225 Neilston St & Patio Columbus OH 43215 Permit# 1360754 New Type: D3A To: El Pulgarcito Salvadorian Restaurant LLC & Patio 5133-35 E Main St Columbus OH 43213 Permit# 2485799 TREX Type: D5 To: Seitan's Realm LLC 3496 N. High St. Columbus OH 43214 From: Ruby Tuesday, Inc. 7135 N. Aurora Rd. Aurora, OH 44202 Permit #7576989-0201 TREX Type: D5 D6 To: United Skates of Columbus LLC 4900 Evanswood Dr Columbus OH 43229 From: Samnang Inc 6379 Sawmill Rd Dublin OH 43017 Permit# 77053140005 TREX Type: D5 To: Outback Steakhouse of Florida LLC 2020 Polaris Pkwy Columbus OH 43240 From: Outback Steakhouse of Florida LLC 7000 Tiffany Rd Boardman Twp Youngstown, OH 44512 Permit# 66073820100 Advertise Date: 10/16/21 Agenda Date: 10/11/21 Return Date: 10/21/21

    Oct 8, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Town Clerk – Town of Wilmington, NY

    Wilmington, DE
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    This document is an informational webpage for the Town Clerk's office of Wilmington, NY, listing office hours, services provided, and links to legal notices and town records. The Town Clerk's office serves as the general information center and is responsible for recording and maintaining town records, and provides services including DEC sporting licenses, transfer station tickets, handicap parking permits, dog licensing, notary services, and tax collection. The page also includes contact information for community resources such as the Jay Wilmington Ecumenical Food Pantry and HEAP Energy Assistance, along with links to board minutes and previous legal postings related to tax warrants, assessment rolls, and town laws.

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  • Penn Forest Township - Penn Forest Township

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    Penn Forest Township issued a public notice regarding garbage permit invoices mailed October 31st with a December 31st payment deadline, and implemented a $25 late fee effective January 1, 2025 for unpaid garbage accounts. The township is pursuing zoning ordinance amendments to address data centers, with a Board of Supervisors meeting scheduled for April 6, 2026, and offers online permitting and credit card payment options for residents. Regular meeting schedules are maintained for the Board of Supervisors (1st Monday), Planning Commission (4th Monday), and other municipal boards, with emergency services information and a note that a March 23, 2026 Zoning Hearing Board meeting has been continued.

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  • Did you know that Carroll Township is the only township in

    Carlisle, PA
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    Carroll Township, Perry County does not levy a real estate tax on residents, instead funding services through earned income tax (1.70%), fire tax (0.034 mills), per capita tax ($5.00), and real estate transfer tax (1.0%). The Spring 2023 newsletter announced a Spring Cleanup event scheduled for May 13, 2023, accepting tires, metal, and bulk trash with specific limits and fees, and noted that the Community Center is undergoing repairs funded by COVID relief funds, with furnaces installed and roof replaced, pending water system permitting.

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  • Scranton Proposed Ordinance and Exhibit A – Zoning Amendment | PDF

    Scranton, PA
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    This ordinance amends Scranton's zoning code to clarify regulations for hospitals and off-street parking. The amendment redefines off-street parking as an open or enclosed area used for automobile parking, whether free, fee-based, or provided as customer accommodation. Two areas of the city zoning map are rezoned from Town-City Institutional to Civic designation: one bounded by Mulberry Street, Colfax Avenue, Vine Street, and Okell Court, and another bounded by Linden Street, Colfax Avenue, Roselynn Street, and Sherwood Court. Hospital uses are expanded to explicitly include medical research, short and long-term care, hospice, medical testing, operating rooms, dental offices, nursing homes, ambulatory surgery centers, and off-street parking facilities. Off-lot parking for principal uses is permitted if the parking lot is within 400 feet of the principal use and both are under common ownership.

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  • Public Records | Lucas County Court

    Toledo, OH
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    This document describes the public records access process for Lucas County, Ohio, governed by the Ohio Public Records Act. It explains how individuals and organizations can request various types of government documents, including land records (available through the County Recorder at $2 per page), birth and death certificates (available through the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department at $25 per certified copy), and permits (available from various county offices). The Lucas County Records Center maintains approximately 27,000 boxes of records for 38 county departments, with requests directed to the office where documents originated.

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  • Records City of Tucson

    Tucson, AZ
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    The City of Tucson Planning & Development Services Department provides public access to development records dating from 2006 to the present through Property Research Online (PRO), a free online tool. Records not yet uploaded to PRO can be requested through the Tucson Development Center (TDC) Online portal. The Records page serves as a resource hub directing residents to information about available records, copying procedures, building code violations, and other development-related inquiries, with contact available through Tucson 311 or the city's website.

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  • Jim Thorpe PA - Borough hall, mayor, stats, schools, attractions, and more

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    This document is an informational webpage about Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, providing contact details, administrative information, and basic facts about the borough located in Carbon County in the northeastern part of the state. It includes the address of Jim Thorpe Municipal Building (308 Center Avenue), identifies Mike Sofranko as mayor, and notes the town's 2020 population of 4,804 residents. The page serves as a local government resource directory covering city hall services, building permits, vital records, and geographic context about the town's location approximately 80 miles north of Philadelphia.

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  • The Case for Reparations

    Evanston, IL
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    This April 18, 2019 memorandum from City Clerk Devon Reid to Alderwoman Robin Rue Simmons outlines a framework for researching and developing reparations in Evanston based on documented historical discrimination. The document identifies three categories of racial harm: relocation of Black homes to the 5th Ward beginning in the 1920s through aldermanic permit approvals; red-lining in the 1930s, when the federal Home Owners' Loan Corporation designated a "D2" neighborhood encompassing most of the present-day 5th Ward and part of the 2nd Ward as "hazardous" and ineligible for FHA-backed mortgages, supported by contemporaneous HOLC notes explicitly citing racial composition as justification; and segregation-driven rezoning policies between 1910 and 1940 that confined African American housing to western Evanston despite a population growth of 5,000, resulting in increased crowding and higher housing prices in the designated area. The Clerk's office proposes forming a working group including representatives from the Evanston History Center, Open Communities, Shorefront Legacy Center, Evanston Collective, NAACP Evanston Chapter, and community members to continue research and draft a specific reparations model for the city.

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  • Zoning Ordinance for the City of Charleston, West Virginia

    Charleston, WV
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    The City of Charleston, West Virginia adopted a comprehensive zoning ordinance approved by City Council on November 21, 2005, and amended through December 7, 2015 (Text Amendment No. 23). The ordinance establishes multiple zoning districts including residential zones (R-2 through R-10), mixed-use areas, residential-office zones, and various commercial districts (neighborhood, village, general, and shopping center), each with specific regulations for lot provisions, setbacks, building height, and performance standards. The document provides the regulatory framework governing land use, zoning district boundaries, permitted uses, and supplemental regulations for the city.

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  • Planning & Building | City of Oakland, CA

    Oakland, CA
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    Oakland's Planning & Building Department oversees city growth and development through permit review, code enforcement, neighborhood planning, and public engagement. The department operates a One-Stop Permit Center at 250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza combining services from Planning & Building, Oakland Fire Department, and Department of Transportation, with online services available 24/7 and in-person services Monday–Thursday 8:30 AM–12 PM and 12–4 PM, plus Friday virtual appointments 9 AM–4 PM. The center provides permits for homeowner and commercial projects, property record searches, and public records requests including 3R Reports. The department also administers Oakland's General Plan, zoning regulations under Title 17, and historic preservation programs.

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  • city of stamford building department

    Stamford, CT
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    The Stamford Building Department document outlines its mission to protect public health and safety by enforcing building codes and regulations. The department processes approximately 180 building permits weekly and 252 inspections weekly, with recent accomplishments including reduced permit issuance times, hiring of four new staff members, and improved inter-department coordination. For FY 2023-2024, the department plans to modernize its permitting systems using digital tools like Viewpoint Cloud and Bluebeam, streamline the application process, establish a monthly walk-in center for residential permits, and request funding for two additional staff members and updated state-mandated code books.

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  • City of Toledo | Plan Commission

    Toledo, OH
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    The Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commission guides land use decisions to create economic opportunity and quality of life for residents, led by Director Lisa Cottrell at One Government Center, Suite #1620. The department provides planning guidance through applications for zoning compliance, site plan reviews, certificates of appropriateness, and overlay district designations across multiple districts including Downtown, Marina, Warehouse, and Broadway Corridor areas. "Forward Toledo" is a comprehensive land-use plan designed to guide planning for the next 10–20 years and shapes the community's collective vision for growth. The Plan Commission maintains an online Building Permit and Electronic Plan Review Portal and publishes meeting agendas, audio files, and staff reports on a regular schedule, with meetings held on dates including mid-January through December for both city and county sessions. Contact information for general inquiries is Planning@toledo.oh.gov or (419) 245-1200.

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