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  • REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI March 10, 2026

    Mar 10, 2026

    ·Jackson, MS
    Minutes

    The City Council of Jackson, Mississippi convened on March 10, 2026 to consider routine matters on a consent agenda. The council authorized the Mayor to execute contracts with Valera Property Management, LLC for demolition and cleaning at 124 Pine Lawn Pl under HB603 funds allocated to District 71, and with Richardson & Richardson Enterprises, LLC for property remediation at 915 Hunt St (Case #CE-24-724) for $15,000 and at 1011 Larkspur St (Case #CE-24-1418) for $8,000, both in Ward 3. The council also adopted a resolution declaring 70 parcels of real property to be menaces to public health, safety, and welfare based on administrative hearings held February 10, 2026, pursuant to Mississippi Code Annotated Section 21-19-11.

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  • 0405-2026: To transfer, appropriate, and authorize the expenditure of service payments in lieu of taxes deposited into the Milo-Grogan TIF Fund to Coulter Properties, LLC; to authorize the Director of the Department of Development, on behalf of the City, to enter into the TIF Agreement with Coulter Properties, LLC for up to eighty-one thousand four-hundred twenty-one dollars and eighty-three cents ($81,421.83) to reimburse them for soft costs and construction costs, including demolition, for public infrastructure improvements adjacent to the Rogue Fitness expansion; and to allow for the reimbursement of expenditures incurred prior to the Purchase Order, starting January 1, 2026. ($81,421.83)

    Feb 4, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • TOLEDO CITY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES for June 23, 2025

    Jun 23, 2025

    ·Toledo, OH
    Minutes

    The Toledo City Historic District Commission held a meeting on June 23, 2025, to consider a demolition request for a structure at 928 N Huron Street, an 1877-built two-family dwelling in the Vistula neighborhood that has suffered severe neglect. The case, which was deferred from a May 19 hearing, was evaluated against Toledo Municipal Code requirements for demolition certificates of appropriateness in historic districts. The property owner, Westminster Row Partnership, sought demolition approval through contractor Vistula Management Company, with staff noting the surrounding neighborhood remains stable despite the subject building's deteriorated condition.

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  • 2024-0799: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Department of Finance, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to enter into a license agreement with Action Housing, Inc., the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh and the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh in order to allow Action Housing, Inc. access to portions of the real estate located at 200 Ross Street to perform limited exploratory demolition as part of a feasibility study for the residential conversion of the property at no cost to the City.

    Aug 23, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 0811-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Utilities to enter into a construction contract with Environmental Remediation Contractor LLC for the Merchant Road and R3 Property Demolition project; to authorize an amendment to the 2023 Capital Improvement Budget; to authorize the transfer of cash and appropriation within the Water Bond Fund; and to authorize the expenditure of $316,573.50 for the project. ($316,573.50)

    Mar 13, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 23-COA-0114: Request: Demolition of a Contributing, One-Story Building Project Name: 1562 Story Avenue Demolition Location: 1570 Story Avenue Owner: Hadley Continuum Property, LLC Applicant: Andy Blieden Representative: Kelli Jones, Sabak, Wilson & Lingo Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Government Council District: 4 - Jecorey Arthur Case Manager: Iná Nakao, Historic Preservation Specialist

    Jul 7, 2023

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • BLD-WRE-22-00149: Request: Request to Waive Two Year Deed Restriction - Wrecking Permit BLD-WRE-22-00149 Project Name: Demolition of 5115 Dunvegan Road Location: 5115 Dunvegan Road Owner: Barrel Proof Properties, LLC Applicant: Jon Baker, Wyatt Tarrant and Combs LLP Representative: Jon Baker, Wyatt Tarrant and Combs LLP Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 16-Scott Reed Case Manager: Savannah Darr, Historic Preservation Officer

    Aug 9, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 2022-0485: Councilor Fernandes Anderson called Docket #00485, message and order, referred on April 13, 2022 Docket #0488, approving an appropriation of Five Hundred Fifty Million Three Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars ($550,370,000.00) for the acquisition of interests in land or the acquisition of assets, or the landscaping, alteration, remediation, rehabilitation improvement of public land, the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, improvement, alteration, remodeling, enlargement, demolition, removal or extraordinary repairs of public buildings, facilities, assets, works or infrastructure; for the cost of feasibility studies or engineering or architectural services for plans and specifications; for the development, design, purchase and installation of computer hardware or software and computer-assisted integrated financial management and accounting systems; and any and all cost incidental or related to the above described projects; for the purposes of various city departments included Boston Center for Youth and Families, Department of Innovation and Technology, Environment, Fire, Neighborhood Development, Office of Arts and Culture, Parks and Recreation, Police, Property Management, Public Works and Transportation Departments, Boston Public Library, Boston Redevelopment Authority and Public Health Commission, from the Committee on Ways and Means. Hearing no objection, the matter was before the body. On motion of Councilor Fernandes Anderson, the order was read a second time and again passed; yeas 13.

    Apr 7, 2022

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 0464-2022: To amend the 2021 Capital Improvement Budget; to authorize the City Auditor to appropriate and transfer funds from the Special Income Tax to the Development Taxable Bond Fund; to authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into contracts with the Central Ohio Community Improvement Corporation (COCIC) and/or various companies and non-profit entities to provide services related to the demolition of structures, including environmental/asbestos testing and abatement, demolition, post-demolition lot restoration, legal fees related to tax foreclosures, acquisition of blighted properties, and similar services; to waive the competitive bidding provisions of City Code Chapter 329 for emergency demolitions; to authorize the expenditure of $800,000.00 from the Development Taxable Bonds Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($800,000.00)

    Feb 8, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 6/11/2016 Lansing, MI Code of Ordinances

    Jun 11, 2016

    ·Lansing, MI
    Proposal

    This document establishes Chapter 654 of the Lansing, Michigan Code of Ordinances, governing noise control within the city. The ordinance declares that excessive, unnecessary, or unusually loud noises constitute a public health and safety concern requiring regulation to protect residents' welfare and comfort. The chapter applies to all sound originating from nonindustrial property within the city while not excluding industrial properties from other applicable city ordinances. The ordinance defines key terms including A-weighted sound level (measured in dBA), construction, demolition, decibel, and emergency, with all terminology conforming to American National Standards Institute standards where not otherwise defined. The ordinance was originally enacted as Ordinance No. 739 on December 22, 1986.

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  • 6/11/2016 Lexington-Fayette County, KY Code of Ordinances

    Jun 11, 2016

    ·Lexington, KY
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    This document presents sections of the Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky Code of Ordinances dated June 11, 2016, specifically addressing noise disturbance regulations in Chapter 14. The ordinance defines key terms including construction, demolition, dwelling units, motor vehicles, and noise disturbance (any sound that endangers safety, annoys a reasonable person, or damages property), and establishes a general prohibition against creating noise disturbances on public rights-of-way or public places, with an exemption for noncommercial public speaking and assembly activities. The document appears to be an excerpt from a larger ordinance framework, with the specific prohibitions section incomplete in the provided text.

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  • April 9th Workshop Agenda

    Mahanoy City, PA
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    The Mahanoy City Borough held a workshop on April 9, 2026 at 6:00 PM to discuss various municipal matters including the Benesch report, payment requests for Kaiers Park Phase III improvements, and a police officer resignation. The agenda also covered property-related discussions for multiple addresses, a dumpster demolition project, Little League lease terms, and approval of three handicap parking permits for residents.

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  • 1 Cleveland, Ohio Noise Ordinance 605.10 Unnecessary Noise

    Cleveland, OH
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    Cleveland's Noise Ordinance 605.10 prohibits unreasonably loud, disturbing, and unnecessary noise that is detrimental to health or disturbs the quiet and repose of neighboring inhabitants. Prohibited activities include sounding vehicle horns except as warning signals, keeping animals or birds that cause frequent or prolonged noise audible outside property lines, operating defective or improperly loaded vehicles, blowing steam whistles except to signal work start/stop or warn of danger, and discharging engine exhaust into open air. Construction, demolition, and mechanical equipment operation are prohibited between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. within 500 feet of residences and 150 feet of hospitals, schools, courthouses, and churches during their operating or service hours; these areas are designated as "zones of quiet." Compressed air devices are exempted from muffling requirements only when operated as jackhammers on weekdays between 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.

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  • DALLAS TOWNSHIP, LUZERNE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA

    Dallas, TX
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    This is a Zoning Permit Application form for Dallas Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, requiring applicants to submit detailed property and ownership information, applicant details, contractor information if applicable, and current property use before filing a Building Permit Application. The form must be submitted to Zoning Officer Russ Coolbaugh at (570) 674-2000 Ext. 105, with checks payable to the Dallas Township Zoning Hearing Board. The application covers proposed construction, alteration, demolition, or land/structure use and includes provisions that material misstatements or misrepresentations may result in a stop work order and permit revocation. Required information includes property address, deed owner contact details, zoning district classification, applicant and contractor information with insurance documentation, and current property use type and dimensions.

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    Jackson, MS
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    The Jackson, Mississippi City Council held a regular meeting on May 5, 2026, at 10:00 AM with a consent agenda containing five demolition and property remediation contracts. The contracts authorized the Mayor to execute agreements with Valera Property Management LLC and Richardson & Richardson Enterprises LLC to demolish structures and remedy conditions constituting public health and safety menaces on properties across multiple wards. Specific projects include: 744 Monterey Street (Case #CE-24-145, $17,845.00), 2816 Kingswood Avenue (Case #CE-23-2521, $17,565.00), 1355 Marks Avenue (Case #CE-22-1172, $17,755.00), 2749 Terry Road (Case #CE-22-210, $6,000.00), and 111 Treehaven Drive (Case #CE-24-254, $8,000.00), with a combined total of $67,165.00. All matters on the consent agenda were to be enacted by a single motion with no separate discussion unless an item was specifically removed.

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  • Sandra Fisk Vlahanoy City Borough Manager 239 E. Pine St.

    Mahanoy City, PA
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    Mahanoy City Borough, Pennsylvania, has experienced significant population decline from 15,936 residents in 1910 to 3,912 in 2021 due to the collapse of the coal mining industry, resulting in numerous abandoned properties throughout the municipality. To address blight, the Borough established a Blight/Demolition Fund in 2014 funded by real estate taxes (approximately 1.5 mils) and $50,000 annually in earned income tax revenue, supplemented by Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) allocations totaling $96,056 in 2021, of which $45,146 was allocated to demolition projects. The Borough faces potential loss of CDBG funding in 2022 due to Act 179 population requirements and has secured additional grant funding, including approval for $133,000 to demolish three properties.

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  • Planning & Regulatory Boards | City of Worcester

    Worcester, MA
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    This document describes the four planning and regulatory boards in Worcester, Massachusetts and their respective responsibilities. The Conservation Commission administers wetlands protection regulations and manages conservation property acquisitions. The Historical Commission preserves historic assets, reviews alterations in historic districts, and administers the Building Demolition Delay Ordinance. The Planning Board reviews site plans, parking plans, and subdivision plans while recommending zoning changes and supporting long-range planning. The Zoning Board of Appeals grants special permits and variances, and hears appeals of Building Commissioner decisions. Planning & Regulatory Services is located at City Hall Room 404, 455 Main Street, and is reachable at 508-799-1400 during business hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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  • Historical Commission | City of Worcester

    Worcester, MA
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    The Worcester Historical Commission preserves historic assets and reviews proposed alterations to properties in local historic districts while administering the Building Demolition Delay Ordinance. The Commission evaluates historic buildings and artifacts for local significance under the Community Preservation Act, which is required for CPA funding eligibility. Meeting agendas, minutes, and videos are available through the OneMeeting portal (from July 2025 forward), and the Commission offers several permits including Certificate of Appropriateness, Building Demolition Delay Waivers, and Determinations of Local Historical Significance, which applicants can submit online.

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  • Cleveland, Ohio.pdf

    Cleveland, OH
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    Cleveland, Ohio's Chapter 605 ordinance establishes noise regulations prohibiting unreasonably loud, disturbing, and unnecessary noise that is detrimental to life, health, or the quiet enjoyment of neighboring residents. Prohibited noise sources include motor vehicle horns (except as warning signals), animals or birds causing frequent or prolonged noise audible outside property lines, vehicles in poor repair, steam whistles on stationary boilers outside the 7:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. window, and exhaust discharge from engines. Construction and demolition activities, as well as compressed air devices, are prohibited between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. within 500 feet of residences and 150 feet of hospitals, schools, courthouses, and churches, except jackhammers which may operate on weekdays between 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.

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  • ORDINANCE 2013 - ______

    Bloomington, IN
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    Ordinance 2013 proposes amendments to the Bloomington City Code by adding Section 107 to Chapter 28, establishing regulations for noise control in the city. The ordinance prohibits residents and property owners from making or allowing "loud and raucous noise" that unreasonably disturbs the comfort, health, peace, or safety of ordinary residents, with violations established through witness testimony or decibel level measurements. Prohibited activities include operating sound-reproducing devices, loudspeakers, and amplifiers at excessive volumes, as well as creating noise during loading, unloading, construction, and building demolition activities, while preserving protections for lawful free speech.

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  • May 7th workshop Agenda

    Mahanoy City, PA
    Agenda

    Mahanoy City Borough held a workshop agenda meeting scheduled for May 7th, 2026 at 6:00pm that covered multiple property and ordinance matters. Key discussion items included the Benesch report, repository sales for three properties (Maple Street Garages at 48-8-0697.015 and 48-8-0697.014, a demolition at 26 W South St under 48-9-0126.000, and a lot at 531 E South St under 48-5-0548.000), and a Quality of Life trash cans ordinance. Additional agenda items addressed police officer replacement, the 287 program, dumpster demolitions at 609 W Market and 116-118 Birch Street, a Little League lease, dissolution and re-establishment of a land bank ordinance, and three handicap permit applications for Jess Keeler (620 W Center St), Nestor Cardenas (315 E Market St), and Mark Wiekrykas (322 E Center St).

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