30 results for “permit processing” · proposal
30 results for “permit processing” · proposal
On July 12, 2024, the Worcester Township Board of Supervisors considered a Fee Schedule Amendment Resolution prepared by the Assistant Township Manager to adjust zoning permit fees based on an analysis of average staff time required for permit processing. The proposed changes include a new $50 non-refundable application fee (applicable to all permits) and significant increases to existing permit fees—ranging from $75 for fence permits to $225 for telecommunications facilities—with most residential and non-residential permits increasing from $28 to $125. The amendment aims to ensure township staff costs are properly recovered, particularly for denied or withdrawn applications that currently result in uncompensated expenses, with staff recommending approval of the resolution as presented.
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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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Ordinance 2026-01 amends Moore Township's zoning ordinance to define and regulate data centers as a conditional use in the Industrial zoning district. The ordinance adds definitions for "Data Center" (buildings housing computers and telecommunications equipment for processing, transferring, and storing digital information, including cryptocurrency mining and server farms) and "Data Center Accessory Use" (ancillary structures such as generators, substations, cooling facilities, water treatment systems, and security features located on the same tract or adjacent parcels). Data centers and their accessory uses are permitted by conditional use approval in the Industrial (I) zoning district. The ordinance amends Section 200-8 (Definitions) and Section 200-20D.(6) of the existing zoning ordinance and references additional standards in Section 200-22 for specific uses.
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Columbia Township adopted Zoning Ordinance No. 2019-0218 on February 18, 2019, establishing comprehensive land use regulations for Jackson County, Michigan. The ordinance contains 22 articles covering zoning districts, permitted uses, site development requirements, special land uses, environmental protection, signage, parking, and administrative procedures including enforcement and appeals processes. The ordinance includes a zoning map dated September 10, 2018, and provides tables specifying permitted principal uses across agricultural, residential, commercial, and industrial zoning districts.
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This is a residential building and zoning permit application form for Hazle Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. The form is used for new construction, additions, and major alterations, and applicants must acknowledge that false statements are subject to criminal penalties under 18 Pa. C.S.A. § 4904. The application requires detailed information including property location and tax parcel number, owner contact information, principal contractor and sub-contractor licensing (requiring either PAOAGHIC or Hazle Township License), architect details if applicable, and classification of work type (new building, addition, alteration, repair, demolition, relocation, sign, or zoning permit only). Hazle Township Building Department processes applications at P.O. Box 506, Harleigh, PA 18225-0506, with a delivery address at 101 West 27th Street, Hazle Township, PA 18202, and can be reached at 570-455-2030 or fax 570-453-2402.
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