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  • CB 121190: An ordinance relating to the 2026 Stormwater Code Update; updating stormwater control requirements for development, roadways, utilities, and maintenance activities; strengthening stormwater treatment and infiltration standards; clarifying vesting and review thresholds; ensuring the City’s compliance with requirements of the City’s 2024-2029 Phase 1 Municipal Stormwater Permit issued by the State Department of Ecology; and amending Chapters 22.800, 22.801, 22.802, 22.803, 22.805, and 22.807 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Mar 6, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • BOSTON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING September 24, 2025 1

    Sep 24, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
    Minutes

    At its September 24, 2025 regular meeting, Boston Township Trustees approved the prior meeting minutes and received updates on zoning enforcement, including three Board of Zoning Appeals hearings with decisions on permits and ongoing compliance issues with property owners. The trustees also received revenue checks totaling $27,583.71 from Cuyahoga Falls and Peninsula through joint economic development agreements, approved a salt contract with the Village of Peninsula, and heard updates on Valley Fire District operations including contract extension negotiations and planned personnel interviews. Additionally, the Board of Buildings and Grounds reported receiving grant paperwork from the Ohio Budget and Management office and planned to pursue quotes for window shade replacements.

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  • BL2025-957: An ordinance amending subsections 13.32.165.A. and 13.32.165.D.1. of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to modify language authorizing approval of revisions to the sidewalk cafe dining rules and regulations by resolution of the metropolitan council and to add language regarding compliance with guidelines as part of the sidewalk cafe dining permit process.

    Jul 25, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • PN0298-2023: Notice/Advertisement Title: City of Columbus October 24, 2023 Board of Zoning Adjustment Meeting Contact Name: Jamie Freise Contact Telephone Number: 614-645-6350 Contact Email Address: jffreise@columbus.gov <mailto:jffreise@columbus.gov> AGENDA BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT CITY OF COLUMBUS, OHIO OCOTBER 24, 2023 The Board of Zoning Adjustment hears requests for Special Permits, Appeals and Variances to the requirements of the Columbus Zoning Code, Title 33, of the Columbus City Codes. The Board does not hear applications to amend the Official Zoning Map. The City BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT will hold a public hearing on the following zoning applications on TUESDAY, OCOTBER 24, 2023 at 4:30 p.m. at the MICHAEL B. COLEMAN GOVERNMENT CENTER at 111 North Front Street, Columbus, OH 43215 in the 2ND FLOOR HEARING ROOM. You can also monitor the hearing through the City of Columbus YouTube channel at the following link: <http://www.youtube.com/cityofcolumbus> With the return to in-person meetings, we want to assure attendees that all safety precautions per the CDC will be followed. The hearing room will be cleaned after each meeting, attendees should feel comfortable wearing a mask if they choose. Free masks will be available for any participant. Spectator chairs and board members’ chairs have been set up with social distancing in mind. We ask that chairs and tables not be moved to ensure a safe meeting environment for all who attend. SPECIAL NOTE TO APPLICANT: YOU OR YOUR REPRESENTATIVE MUST ATTEND THIS MEETING. It is the rule of the Commission to withdraw an application when a representative is not present. SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER: A Sign Language Interpreter, to “Sign” this meeting, will be made available for anyone with a need for this service, provided the Department of Building & Zoning Services is made aware of this need and given a reasonable notice of at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled meeting time. To schedule an interpreter, please call 614-645-6373 or TDD 614-645-3293 Further information may be obtained by visiting the City of Columbus Zoning Office website at https://www. <https://www.columbus.gov/bzs/primary/Zoning/> or by calling the Department of Building and Zoning Services, Public Hearings Section at 614-645-4522. 01.Application No.:BZA22-165 Location:1717 S. HIGH ST. (43207), located on the west side of South High Street, approximately 170 feet north of West Innis Avenue (010-023820 & 010-004577; Columbus South Side Area Commission). Existing Zoning:C-4, Commercial District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3312.25, Maneuvering.To allow maneuvering between the building and the parking setback line.3312.49, Minimum numbers of parking spaces required.To reduce the minimum number of required parking space from 8 spaces to 7 spaces.3321.05, Vision clearance.To reduce the clear vision triangle from 10 x 10 feet to 2 x 2 feet.3372.604, Setback requirements.To reduce the parking setback line from 5’ to 2’ 6”. 3372.607, Landscaping and screening.To allow an existing chain-link fence within the Urban Commercial Overlay. 3372.609 (A), Parking and circulation.To allow for 2 parking spaces and vehicle maneuvering between the front of a building and the right-of-way. Proposal:To bring an existing automobile repair shop into compliance. Applicant(s):John Ingwersen, Atty.1050 Bryden RoadColumbus, Ohio 43205 Attorney/Agent:John Ingwersen, Architect1050 Bryden RoadColumbus, Ohio 43205 Property Owner(s):Claudia Realty1717 South High StreetColumbus, Ohio 43207 Planner:Steven Smedley, 614-645-6130; SFSmedley@Columbus.gov 02.Application No.:BZA23-068 Location:363 COLUMBIAN AVE. (43223), located on the west side of Columbian Avenue, approximately 220 feet north of Sullivant Avenue. (010-012272; Greater Hilltop Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-3, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.26, Minimum side yard permitted.To reduce the minimum side yard from 3 feet to 0 feet. Proposal:To legitimize an 8 foot privacy fence and shed installed in the side yard. Applicant(s):Ana Medina363 Columbian AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43223 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Jamie Freise, (614) 404-1836; JFFreise@Columbus.gov 03.Application No.:BZA23-072 Location:4577 PARKWICK DR. (43228), located on the west side of Parkwick Drive, approximately 600 feet north of Covina Drive (570-105219; Greater Hilltop Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-2, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.25, Maximum side yards required.To reduce the total side yard from 10 feet to 7 feet.3332.26, Minimum side yard permitted.To reduce the minimum side yard width for the south side yard from 5 feet to 2 feet. Proposal:To construct a new single-unit dwelling. Applicant(s):Brian Hartman4571 Parkwick DriveColumbus, Ohio 43228 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Dane Kirk, 614-645-7973; DEKirk@Columbus.gov 04.Application No.:BZA23-078 Location:697 S. CHAMPION AVE. (43205), located on the west side of South Champion Avenue, approximately 115 feet south of Newton Street (010-017201; Livingston Avenue Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-3, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.26 (E), Minimum side yard permitted.To reduce the minimum side yard from 3 feet to 2 feet. Proposal:To construct a detached garage Applicant(s):Francis Michael Curley2548 Hackberry StreetCincinnati, Ohio 45206 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Adam Trimmer, (614) 645-1469; ADTrimmer@Columbus.gov 05.Application No.:BZA23-084 Location:948 WHITETHORNE AVE. (43223), located on the east side of Whitethorne Avenue, approximately 245 feet north of Dartmoor Road (010-121798; Greater Hilltop Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-2, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3312.27, Parking setback line.To reduce the parking setback line from 25 feet to 0 feet. Proposal:To construct a single-unit dwelling with a parking pad in the front yard. Applicant(s):SVS Home Improvement Design, c/o Stefany Risner700 Bryden RoadColumbus, Ohio 43215 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):S and J Properties, LLC96 Amity RoadGalloway, Ohio 43119 Planner:Jamie Freise, (614) 404-1836; JFFreise@Columbus.gov 06. Application No.: BZA23-087 Location:1415 SIMPSON DR. (43227), located at the northwest corner of Simpson Drive and Errington Road (010-100445; Mideast Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-2, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3321.05(A)(2), Vision clearance.To allow a fence to be taller than two and one- half feet in height and 100% opacity to be located within the clear vision area for other driveways. Proposal:To legitimize a privacy fence installed on a lot abutting vehicular access. Applicant(s):Diamyn Walker1415 Simpson DriveColumbus, Ohio 43227 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Jamie Freise, (614) 404-1836; JFFreise@Columbus.gov 07.Application No.:BZA23-088 Location:3847 S. HIGH ST. (43207), located on the west side of South High Street, approximately 1000 feet north of I-270 East (010-111591; Far South Columbus Area Commission). Existing Zoning:C-4, Commercial District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3372.809, Parking and circulation To allow two one-way maneuvering aisles where a two-way aisle would be required.3372.804(A), Setback requirements.To reduce the building setback from 20 feet to 13 feet. Proposal:To construct a new drive-thru eating and drinking establishment Applicant(s):Michele See1111 N Loop West, Ste. 800Houston, Texas 77008 Attorney/Agent:Eric Abeln1111 N Loop West, Ste. 800 Houston, Texas 77008 Property Owner(s):Great Southern Shopping Center, LLC c/o Spigel Prop.70 NE Loop 410, Ste. 185San Antonio, Texas 78216 Planner:Dane Kirk, 614-645-7973; DEKirk@Columbus.gov 08.Application No.:BZA23-093 Location:665-667 PARSONS AVE. (43213), located on the northwest corner of Parsons Avenue and E. Beck Street (010-030690; 010-047728; 010-034369; 010-057662; 010-048865; 010-050174; and 010-21121; Columbus Southside Area Commission). Existing Zoning:C-4, Commercial District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3372.609(B)(1)(2), Parking and circulation.To reduce the number of parking spaces from 5 to 3.3356.11 (A)(3), C-4 district setback lines.To increase the building setback from 10 feet to 67.4 feet.3372.604(B), Setback requirements.To allow parking in the front of the principal building.3372.605(B), Building design standards.To reduce the primary building frontage from 60 percent to 57 percent of the total lot width.3372.605(D), Building design standards.To reduce the amount of clear/non-tinted window glass permitting a view of the building's interior along the primary building frontage between the height of two feet and ten feet above the nearest sidewalk from 60 percent to 49 percent.3372.607(A)(2), Landscaping and screening.To not provide parking lot screening 3372.607(C), Landscaping and screening To allow a dumpster to be placed in front of the building.3372.609(A), Parking and circulation.To allow Parking and circulation asiles to be located between the principal building and the street right of way line. Proposal:To expand an existing fuel station from 742 square feet to 1,910 square feet. Applicant(s):Singh Main Street LLC3140 East Main StreetColumbus, Ohio 43213 Attorney/Agent:Rebecca J. Mott, Plank Law Firm, Attorney411 East Town Street, Floor 2Columbus, Ohio 43215 Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Adam Trimmer, 614-645-1469; ADTrimmer@Columbus.gov 09.Application No.:BZA23-095 Location:839 S. 5TH ST. (43206), located on the west side of South 5th Street, approximately 75 feet north of Lansing Street (010-047909; German Village Commission). Existing Zoning:R-2-F District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.26(C)(1) and (E), Minimum side yard permitted To reduce the north side yard from 3 feet to 10 inches and to reduce the north side yard of the detached garage from 3 feet to 9 inches. Proposal:To rebuild an existing detached garage. Applicant(s):Barri Jones; c/o Dave PerryDavid Perry Company, Inc.; 411; E. Town Street, Fl. 1 Columbus, Ohio 43215 Attorney/Agent:Donald Plank, Atty.Plank Law Firm; 411 East Town Street, Fl. 2Columbus, Ohio 43215 Property Owner(s):Barri Jones 2225 Sheringham Road Columbus, Ohio 43220 Planner:Dane Kirk, 614-645-7973; DEKirk@Columbus.gov 10.Application No.:BZA23-100 Location:372 MILLER AVE. (43205), located at the northeast corner of Miller Avenue and East Rich Street (010-041289; Near East Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-3, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3321.05, Vision Clearance. To reduce the 30' x 30' vision clearance triangle to 12' x 12'.3332,18(D), Basis of Computing Area.To increase the lot coverage from 50% to 62%.3332.21(E), Building Lines To reduce the building setback from 10 feet along Miller Avenue to 5 feet and along East Rich street to 3 feet.3332.25, Maximum Side Yards Required To reduce the total side yards from 7.48 feet (20%) to 3.7 feet (7%)3332.27, Rear Yard.To reduce the rear yard from 25% of the total lot area to 20%. Proposal:To construct a single-unti dwelling. Applicant(s):R G Holdings, LLC, c/o Dave Perry411 East Town Street, Floor 1Columbus, Ohio 43215 Attorney/Agent:Plank Law Firm, c/o Donald Plank, Atty.411 East Town Street, Floor 2 Columbus, Ohio 43215 Property Owner(s):R G Holdings, LLC, c/o Paul Ross 906 East Broad StreetColumbus, Ohio 43206 Planner:Jamie Freise, (614) 645-6350; JFFreise@Columbus.gov 11.Application No.:BZA23-101 Location:451 LINWOOD AVE (43205), located on the west side of Linwood Avenue, approximately 75 feet north of East Mound Street (010-020574; Near East Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-3, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.29, Height district.To increase the allowable height from 35 feet to 47.71 Feet 3332.26(F), Minimum side yard permitted. To reduce the side yard from 8 feet to 3 feet. Proposal:To construct a single-unit dwelling. Applicant(s):Adrian Frederick 91 North Miami Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43203 Attorney/Agent:Brenda Parker, Architect405 North Front Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 Property Owner(s):FW 451 Linwood LLC91 North Miami AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43203 Planner:Adam Trimmer, 614-645-1469; ADTrimmer@Columbus.gov 12.Application No.:BZA23-103 Location:1415 HADDON RD. (43209), located on the north side of Haddon Road, approximately 50 feet east of Stafford Place (010-101703; Mideast Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-3, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.38(F)(2), Private garage To increase the lot area devoted to a private garage from 942 square feet to 1,566 square feet. 3332.38(G), Private garage To increase the maximum roof height for a detached garage from 15 feet to 18 feet. Proposal:To construct a new detached garage and convert an existing attached garage to living space. Applicant(s):Yisroel Cousin1415 Haddon RoadColumbus, Ohio 43209 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Dane Kirk, 614-645-7973; DEKirk@Columbus.gov 13.Application No.:BZA23-106 Location:163 PIEDMONT RD. (43214), located on the south side of Piedmont Road, approximately 120 feet west of Fredonia Avenue (010-058374; Clintonville Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-3, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.26(B), Minimum side yard permitted. To reduce the minimum side yard from 5 feet to 3.7 feet along the east side. Proposal:To convert an existing 3-season room into home office space. Applicant(s):Andrew and Olivia Wodarcyk163 Piedmont RoadColumbus, Ohio 43214 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Steven Smedley, 614-645-6130; SFSmedley@Columbus.gov 14.Application No.:BZA20-003 Location:1826 HOLLOW RUN DR. (43223), located on the east side of Hollow Run Drive, approximately 380 feet north of Alkire Road (570-160425; Greater Hilltop Area Commission). Existing Zoning:R-2, Residential District Request:Variance(s) to Section(s):3332.26, Minimum side yard permitted.To reduce the minimum south side yard from 5 feet to 0 feet and the north side yard from 5 feet to 4 feet.3332.25, Maximum side yards required.To reduce the sum of the widths of the side yards from approximately 10 feet to 4 feet. Proposal:To legitimize a carport. Applicant(s):Parlin, L.L.C., Shabrokh Minoui, Member P.O. Box 16272 Columbus, Ohio 43216 Attorney/Agent:None Property Owner(s):Applicant Planner:Jamie Freise, (614) 645-6350; JFFreise@Columbus.gov

    Oct 11, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • City of Pottsville July 10, 2023 Proposed Council Meeting Agenda

    Jul 10, 2023

    ·Pottsville, PA
    Agenda

    The July 10, 2023 Pottsville City Council meeting agenda includes departmental and financial reports, a presentation from Brightly Software, Inc. regarding new code software implementation, and multiple personnel appointments including a Lead Code Official, Health/Code Officer, and members to the Sewer Authority and Library Board. The council will also vote on various resolutions and authorizations covering topics such as property leases, software agreements, building safety procedures, certificates of appropriateness for signage, special event permits, compliance resolutions, and a memorandum of understanding with the Fraternal Order of Police.

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  • City of Stamford Zoning Regulations April 1, 2022

    Apr 1, 2022

    ·Stamford, CT
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    The City of Stamford Zoning Regulations document dated April 1, 2022 presents a reorganization and restructuring of the city's zoning code, mapping previous sections into a new framework while maintaining substantive zoning requirements. The reorganization consolidates related provisions into broader categories, including General Provisions (Section 1), Permits and Administration (Section 2), and Definitions and Standards (Section 3), with corresponding updates to enforcement, appeals, and amendment procedures. The document serves as the authoritative reference for zoning districts, permit requirements, compliance standards, and administrative procedures governing land use and development in Stamford.

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  • ST. PETERSBURG CITY COUNCIL Meeting of December 7, 2017 TO:

    Dec 7, 2017

    ·St. Petersburg, FL
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    On December 7, 2017, the St. Petersburg City Council considered a proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 25 of the city code to regulate small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way, in compliance with Florida's Advanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Act effective July 1, 2017. The ordinance would add definitions, create a registration process for wireless providers, amend permit application procedures for construction in the right-of-way, and establish design standards for small wireless facilities. The administration recommended a first reading on December 7, 2017, with a public hearing and final adoption vote scheduled for December 14, 2017.

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  • CODE OF ORDINANCES EAST BATON ROUGE - AMT Services

    Baton Rouge, LA
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    This document outlines East Baton Rouge Parish ordinances governing the sale and service of beverage alcohol and tobacco. On-premises consumption license holders (Class A and R) must operate between 6:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday, and 11:00 a.m. to midnight on Sunday; off-premises consumption license holders (Class B) operate 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. daily. It is a criminal offense to dispense alcoholic beverages between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. Sunday sales are permitted only at motels, hotels, convention facilities, riverboats, restaurants, and private clubs serving members and guests between 11:00 a.m. and midnight, with package goods sales prohibited during these hours. The ordinance also establishes requirements for noise regulation, property maintenance in litter-free condition, and zoning compliance for alcohol service establishments.

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  • Minutes STATE BOARD OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS OF LOUISIANA

    Baton Rouge, LA
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    The State Board of Certified Public Accountants of Louisiana held its regular meeting on May 4, 2023, in New Orleans with four of seven members present. The Board reviewed CPA examination information, certificate reinstatement matters, certification applications, and firm permit applications. Key personnel matters included the resignation of Director of Compliance John Morgan (effective May 12, 2023) and reminders to Board members regarding financial disclosure statements due May 15, 2023, and mandatory annual ethics and sexual harassment training requirements to be completed by December 31, 2023.

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  • Board Meetings - Newark Board of Education

    Newark, NJ
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    The Newark Board of Education publishes its meeting schedule in compliance with the Open Public Meetings Act. The 2025-2026 board meeting calendar includes 13 meetings held at various school locations and the District's Central Office at 765 Broad Street, Newark, NJ, with most regular meetings scheduled at 6:00 pm and retreats at 9:00 am. Three Donaldson Hearings are scheduled for June 25 and June 26, 2025 at 5:00 pm, and one Public Hearing on September 25, 2025 at 5:30 pm at Ann Street School. All meetings are open to the public except closed sessions permitted by law; during declared public emergencies, meetings are conducted remotely. Board meetings are broadcast virtually via Facebook Live and Webex, with meeting agendas available on the District's Electronic School Board System, and the public may sign up to speak at meetings.

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  • Submitted by: Assembly Member Sulte and Assembly Member Zaletel Prepared by:

    Anchorage, AK
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    Ordinance AO 2023-110, submitted by Assembly Members Sulte and Zalekel for reading on October 10, 2023, amends Anchorage Municipal Code Title 10 to add Chapter 10.90 establishing licensing and regulation of short-term rental operations in the municipality. The ordinance creates a permitting system for short-term rental units to ensure compliance with land use, fire, health, and safety codes while protecting the quiet enjoyment of neighboring residents. The ordinance also amends AMC Section 14.60.030 to add corresponding fines for violations of the new short-term rental regulations.

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  • ZONING ORDINANCE THE TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH ANNVILLE LEBANON COUNTY,PA

    Lebanon, PA
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    This is a zoning ordinance document for South Annville Township in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, establishing comprehensive land use regulations through Chapter 27. The ordinance defines eleven zoning districts including Agricultural, Rural Residential, Low/Medium Density Residential, General and Highway Commercial, Industrial, and Floodplain districts, with detailed requirements for permitted uses, lot dimensions, building heights, parking, and yard setbacks for each district. The document serves as the regulatory framework governing land development, building compliance, and district boundary interpretation within the township.

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  • Review of Oakland's Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU ...

    Oakland, CA
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    The California Department of Housing and Community Development reviewed Oakland's Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance No. 13667, adopted January 18, 2022, and found it does not comply with State ADU Law under Government Code sections 65852.2 and 65852.22. HCD identified non-compliance in Chapter 17.88 and section 17.103.080(A)(7) regarding the S-9 Fire Safety Zone, which restricts new construction ADUs and attached ADUs beyond what state law permits—prohibiting Category Two and Three multifamily ADUs and limiting conversions to one interior Category One ADU per lot. The City of Oakland was required to submit a written response to these findings by August 4, 2023, within the 30-day response period mandated by statute.

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  • CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT OF PERMITS, LICENSES, AND INSPECTIONS

    Pittsburgh, PA
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    The Pittsburgh Department of Permits, Licenses, and Inspections Board of Appeals held a meeting on October 21, 2025, via Zoom to review two new appeals regarding building code alternatives. The first appeal (PLI-BAP-2025-00223) involved a building addition at 709 N Aiken Ave that encroaches into required setback distances; the applicants proposed alternative equivalent compliance through perimeter grading for emergency access and additional sprinkler head placement. The second appeal (PLI-BAP-2025-00251) at 2865 Railroad St involved occupancy calculations under the 2018 International Building Code, seeking approval to use actual occupant numbers rather than prescriptive calculation factors for a renovation project with Group A occupancy.

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  • Guidance for Public Meetings Page 1 of 4 August 2024

    Harrisburg, PA
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    This August 2024 guidance document provides best practices for historic preservation review bodies (such as Historic Architectural Review Boards and Historical Commissions) to conduct professional and legally compliant public meetings. The guidance covers meeting requirements including compliance with Pennsylvania's Sunshine Act, mandatory public advertising, ADA accessibility, and restrictions on private discussions of agenda items outside public meetings. It also specifies that all deliberations must occur during open public sessions, meetings must be welcoming regardless of protected characteristics, and executive sessions are permitted only for personnel matters, legal consultations, or confidential business protected by law.

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  • 0 SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION Meeting Minutes

    Springfield, IL
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    On December 5, 2019, the Springfield Township Planning Commission approved the August 1, 2019 meeting minutes and held a Conditional Use Application hearing for Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza Restaurant at Old Sproul Shopping Village. The applicant proposed operating the restaurant in a former Sears space with hours from 11:30am–10pm Sunday–Thursday and 11:30am–11pm Friday–Saturday, with 12–16 employees per shift, while complying with most of the Engineer's report requirements, though exceptions were noted regarding street frontage improvements due to significant topographical challenges and potential parking space loss. The applicant committed to compliance with code requirements for ventilation, screening, deliveries, garbage collection, and parking regulations.

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  • 1211 NORTH 5TH ST. STROUDSBURG, PA 18360 570-421-3362

    Stroudsburg, PA
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    This is a blank zoning permit application form for Stroud Township, Pennsylvania, submitted to the address 1211 North 5th Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360. The form requests applicants to provide location information, project description, property characteristics, and dimensional details in compliance with Chapter 27 of the Township's Code of Ordinances. The Township has thirty days from receipt of a completed application to act upon the permit request, and all supporting information becomes part of the public record accessible during normal office hours.

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  • Boise County Planning & Zoning Department

    Boise, ID
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    This is a building permit application form from the Boise County Planning & Zoning Department (located at 413 Main Street, Idaho City, ID 83631) used to request authorization for construction projects within the county. The form collects information on the property location, owner and contractor details, construction scope (new square footage, basement, garage, outbuildings), estimated completion date, construction cost, and applicable fees including plan review, inspection, GPS, WUI, and impact fees. Permits expire if work is not commenced within one year of issuance or if work is suspended for 180 days; driveways are limited to a maximum 10% grade or a stop work order may be issued. The applicant must verify compliance with deed restrictions, homeowners association requirements, and other state and local regulations, and may be subject to additional inspections and fees following plan review.

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  • CITY OF HARTFORD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ZONING REGULATIONS Adopted

    Hartford, CT
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    The City of Hartford Planning and Zoning Commission adopted comprehensive zoning regulations on December 6, 2005, which were subsequently amended and restated on September 23, 2014, amended again on December 9, 2014, and amended and restated on April 14, 2015, becoming effective April 29, 2015. The regulations establish a framework for land use control across ten articles covering general provisions, administration and enforcement, zoning districts, permitted uses, parking and loading requirements, accessory uses, signs, planned developments, fences, and landscaping. The document serves as the primary municipal code governing zoning compliance, district classifications, lot requirements, building standards, and development procedures for Hartford.

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    Dallas, TX
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    This ordinance rezones approximately 0.155 acres in City Block 817130 from NO(A) Neighborhood Office District to TH-3(A) Townhouse District, with the property fronting approximately 104 feet along Calypso Street and 65 feet along Hampton Road. The City of Dallas City Council approved the rezoning on April 25, 2025, following required public hearings by the city plan commission and city council. Violations of the ordinance are punishable by a fine not exceeding $2,000, and no building permit or certificate of occupancy may be issued until full compliance with the Dallas Development Code and all applicable city ordinances is achieved. The ordinance becomes effective immediately upon passage and publication.

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  • Home | Pocono Township

    Pocono Township, PA
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    Pocono Township, Pennsylvania held a meeting on March 3, 2026 with township officials and representatives from Core 5 Blasting, construction contractors, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), and blast monitoring consultants to discuss blasting operations at the Muschlitz site. Key points addressed included confirmation that all blasts remain well below DEP allowable thresholds and permit limits, with seismograph data provided as verification; the township is installing four seismograph monitoring points despite permit requirements for only one; and air horn alerts are intended for on-site worker safety rather than public notification, though vibration limits are set to prevent structural damage to nearby properties. The meeting emphasized that ground vibration regulatory limits have been established to ensure that any off-site vibrations will not cause cosmetic damage to interior finishes, which are the most sensitive indicators of blast impact.

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  • Boards & Commissions | Worcester County

    Worcester, MA
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    Worcester County operates three boards overseeing land use and building compliance. The Board of Zoning Appeals (seven members) holds up to 24 meetings annually on the second Thursday and third Wednesday of each month, reviewing special exceptions, variances, nonconforming use appeals, and forest conservation matters; contact Kristen Tremblay at 410-632-1200 (ext 1131) for details. The Building Code Appeals Board (seven members) hears appeals regarding building official decisions and code interpretation, though it cannot waive code requirements. The Electrical Board (seven members) regulates electrician registration, prepares and updates exams aligned with the National Electric Code, and approves applications for registration and reciprocity; electrical permits cost $25.00 and must be inspected by one of three approved agencies.

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  • City Recorder | South Salt Lake, UT

    Salt Lake City, UT
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    The City Recorder's Office of South Salt Lake maintains and preserves official city records, attends all City Council, Redevelopment Agency, and Civilian Review Board meetings to record proceedings, and maintains archives of city government contracts. The office processes Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) requests from citizens, coordinates municipal elections with the Salt Lake County Elections Office, and accepts declarations of candidacy for mayoral and city council positions. The Recorder's Office also processes special event permits, requiring applicants to submit requests at least 14 days prior to the event and 10 days before advertising begins, with approval or disapproval notification within seven calendar days. Additionally, the office ensures city compliance with state and local procurement rules and posts larger construction projects on the Utah Public Procurement Place.

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  • Agendas & Minutes | City of Worcester

    Worcester, MA
    Other

    The City of Worcester provides public access to governmental meeting materials in compliance with Massachusetts Open Meeting Law, which requires open meetings with public notice and accessible records. As of July 2025, all current and upcoming agendas, archived meeting minutes dating back to 2021, and meeting videos are available through the OneMeeting public portal, with older archived files being added on an ongoing basis. Residents can search City Council and Standing Committee agenda attachments through the Laserfiche WebLink document imaging portal. The city permits both in-person and remote participation at all City Council and Standing Committee meetings under Chapter 20 of the Acts of 2021.

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  • News & Calendar | Pocono Township

    Pocono Township, PA
    Other

    Pocono Township's 2023 annual audit and financial report for the year ended December 31, 2023 is now available for public inspection at the Municipal Building in Tannersville, Pennsylvania. A March 3, 2026 meeting memo from the Township Engineer regarding Core 5 blasting operations documents that all blasts are below DEP allowable thresholds and permit limits, with seismograph monitoring at four points (exceeding the one required), and confirms that ground vibration and airblast are regulated to prevent structural damage, with an air horn used to alert workers rather than residents.

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  • NEW BUFFALO TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING/PUBLIC HEARING

    Buffalo, NY
    Agenda

    The New Buffalo Township Planning Commission held a regular meeting and public hearing on July 18, 2023, to consider three Special Land Use petitions for Adult-Use Marihuana Retail Establishments: El Dorado LLC's application at three properties on US 12 and El Dorado Avenue (Case 2023-07-04), and JARS Holdings LLC's applications at two locations on M-239 and US 12 (Cases 2023-07-05 and 2023-07-06). The Planning Commission reviewed each application against zoning ordinance standards including adequacy of information, site design characteristics, appearance, and compliance with district requirements, with opportunities for zoning administrator comments, applicant comments, written correspondence, and public comment on each petition.

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  • 251701 10-14-25 ORDINANCE NO. 33263

    Dallas, TX
    Proposal

    Ordinance No. 33263 rezones approximately 0.992 acres of property in Dallas (Lots 6-11 in City Block C17240, bounded by Ivanhoe Lane, Ithaca Street, and Brundrette Street) from an IR Industrial/Research District to a D(A) Duplex District. The rezoning follows required public hearings and city plan commission approval, with an effective date immediately upon passage and publication. The ordinance includes standard provisions for building permits, compliance with Dallas Development Code, a penalty not to exceed $2,000 for violations, and severability and savings clauses.

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