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  • 0363-2026: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to establish contracts with various contractors for the maintenance of properties maintained by the Division of Real Estate and Land Redevelopment; to waive competitive bid requirements of the Columbus City Code; to allow expenditures prior to the establishment of Purchase Orders; to authorize the expenditure of up to $1,475,000.00 from the Land Management Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($1,475,000.00)

    Jan 30, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • PN0039-2026: Notice/Advertisement Title: Property Maintenance Appeals Board Agenda - February 9, 2026 Contact Name: Jody Young Contact Telephone Number: (614) 645-7759 Contact Email Address: jayoung@columbus.gov <mailto:jayoung@columbus.gov> AGENDA PROPERTY MAINTENANCE APPEALS BOARD CITY OF COLUMBUS, OHIO February 9, 2026 The Property Maintenance Appeals Board shall hear and decide appeals from any persons affected by any order, requirement, decision or determination made in the administration or enforcement of the Health, Sanitation and Safety Code, this Housing Code, and as specifically provided in any other provision of the Columbus City Codes. Separately, the Property Maintenance Appeals Board will review requests to permit a reasonable minimum variance from the applicable section of the Housing Code. The City PROPERTY MAINTENANCE APPEALS BOARD will hold a public hearing on the following appeal and/or variance applications on MONDAY, February 9, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. at the MICHAEL B. COLEMAN GOVERNMENT CENTER-HEARING ROOM at 111 North Front Street, Columbus, OH 43215. SPECIAL NOTE TO APPELLANT: YOU OR YOUR REPRESENTATIVE MUST ATTEND THIS MEETING. The Board may move forward and render a decision on an appeal, even if the appellant 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. ADA ACCOMMODATION: It is the policy of the City of Columbus that all City-sponsored public meetings and events are accessible to people with disabilities. If you need assistance in participating in this meeting due to a disability as defined under the ADA, please call the City's ADA Coordinator at 614-645-7206 at least three (3) business days prior to the scheduled meeting to request an accommodation. I. Call to Order (Chair) · Next PMAB Hearing: Monday, March 9, 2026, at 1:00 PM 111 N. Front St., 2nd Floor, Room 204 · Swear in Staff · Introductions of Board Members Present · Overview of Hearing Format II. Applications for Appeal or Variances 1. Application Number: PMA-594 Appellant(s): Gregory J Mercer Property Location: 3183 Islington Ct. Request: Appeal Violation Notice: 25440-07729 Code Enforcement Officer: Janae Crawford 2. Application Number: PMA-595 Appellant(s): Gregory J Mercer Property Location: 3183 Islington Ct. Request: Variance request to CCC 4525.13-Fences Violation Notice: N/A Code Enforcement Officer: Janae Crawford 3. Application Number: PMA-596 Appellant(s): Dimitrios Hatzifotinos; attorney for Lockwood Management and Park Place OH LLC Property Location: 1378 26th Ave. Request: Appeal Violation Notice: 26441-00035 Code Enforcement Officer: Steve Glasgow III. Approval of Minutes for Last Meeting-December 8, 2025

Jan 26, 2026

·Columbus, OH
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  • REGULAR BOARD MEETING December 09, 2025 at 7:00 PM

    Dec 9, 2025

    ·Madison, WI
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    This is an agenda for Madison Township's Regular Board Meeting scheduled for December 9, 2025, at 7:00 PM at Madison Township Hall. The meeting will cover standard consent agenda items including approval of previous minutes, treasurer's report, and departmental reports from police, fire, building, and public works. New business items include budget amendments, adoption of the International Property Maintenance Code, a land split at 5000 Block S Adrian Highway, and discussion of the Local 4225 Contract.

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  • 1162-2025: To grant a Variance from the provisions of Sections 3355.03, C-3 permitted uses; 3356.11(B), C-4 District setback lines; 3312.25, Maneuvering; and 3389.12, Portable building, of the Columbus City Codes; for the property located at 3439 PARSONS AVE. (43207), to allow automotive maintenance and sales, tire sales, and a food truck with reduced development standards in the C-3, Commercial District (Council Variance #CV24-003).

    Apr 23, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2025-1771: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh City Code, Title 10: Building, Chapter 1004: International Property Maintenance Code Adoption, Section 1004.02: Changes Specified to allow for the planting and maintenance of managed natural landscapes by residents.

    Apr 21, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2024-1273: Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances at Title Ten: Building, Chapter 1004: International Property Maintenance Code Adoption, by adopting the 2021 edition of the International Property Maintenance Code (“IPMC”) and with the amendments specified in Section 1004.05 of the City Code, as well as making certain amendments to the existing language of Chapter 1004 of the City Code.

    Nov 27, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 0749-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to establish contracts with various contractors for the maintenance of properties maintained by the Division of Land Redevelopment; to waive competitive bid requirements of the Columbus City Code; to allow expenditures prior to the establishment of Purchase Orders; to authorize the expenditure of up to $340,000.00 from the Land Management Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($340,000.00)

    Mar 6, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0681-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to establish contracts with various contractors for the maintenance of properties maintained by the Division of Land Redevelopment; to waive competitive bid requirements of the Columbus City Code; to allow expenditures prior to the establishment of Purchase Orders; to authorize the appropriation of $550,000.00; to authorize the expenditure of up to $1,210,000.00 from the Land Management Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($1,210,000.00)

    Feb 29, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 3416-2023: To grant a Variance from the provisions of Sections 3332.035, R-3 residential district; 3312.25, Maneuvering; 3312.27, Parking setback line; 3332.25, Maximum side yards required; and 3332.26, Minimum side yard permitted, of the Columbus City Codes; for the property located at 1872 S. PEARL ST. (43207), to allow an automotive maintenance and repair facility with reduced development standards in the R-3, Residential District (Council Variance #CV19-013).

    Nov 22, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2023-1743: Ordinance amending the City of Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances Title Four: - Public Places and Property; Article I: - Public Right-of-Way; Chapter 417 Pavement Protection; by inclusion of new Section 417.08 Sidewalk and Curb Repair Program, to authorize the Directors of the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure and the Department of Public Works to develop and implement a program to provide options and incentives for property owner sidewalk repair and maintenance in lieu of prosecution.

    Jul 14, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 1575-2023: To grant a Variance from the provisions of Sections 3369.02, Permitted uses; 3312.13, Driveway; 3312.15, Dumpster area; 3312.19, Lighting; 3312.21, Landscaping and screening; 3312.23, Maintenance; 3312.25, Maneuvering; 3312.27, Parking setback line; 3312.29, Parking space; 3312.39, Striping and marking; 3312.41, Access and circulation; 3312.43, Required surface for parking; 3312.45, Wheel stop device; 3312.49, Minimum numbers of parking spaces required; 3312.51, Loading space; 3321.01, Dumpster area; and 3369.04, Required conditions, of the Columbus City Codes; for the property located at 399 HAUL RD. (43207), to permit outdoor automobile storage with reduced development standards in the EQ, Excavation and Quarrying District (Council Variance #CV21-027).

    May 18, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2021-2314: Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh City Code, Title 4: Public Place and Property, Article II: Telecommunications in the Public Right-of-Way, by amending and supplementing language to Sections 427.03, 427.06, 427.07, 427.09, 427.11, 427.16, 427.19, and 427.20, establishing certain general and specific standards relating to the location, placement, construction and maintenance of Non-Tower Wireless Communications Facilities, and Small Cell Facilities; establishing certain general and specific standards for Wireless Communication Facilities in the public rights-of-way; establishing certain general and specific standards for Wireless Communications Facilities outside the public rights-of-way; providing for definitions; providing for the enforcement of said regulations; and providing for an effective date.

    Dec 10, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • O-473-21: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 087, SERIES 2021 RELATING TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2021-22 OPERATING BUDGET, FOR THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT BY APPROPRIATING [$339,500] $577,200 OF NON-RECURRING GENERAL FUND REVENUES FROM FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021 TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CODES AND REGULATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL STAFF TO HELP ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH LIQUOR LICENSE REQUIREMENTS AND PROVIDE CAPACITY TO INVESTIGATE ALLEGATIONS OF LICENSE VIOLATIONS AND ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE lOUISVILLE METRO CODE OF ORDINANCES PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE (AMENDMENT BY SUBSTITUTION) (AS AMENDED).

    Sep 20, 2021

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 2021-1891: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances at Title Four: Public Places and Property, Article I, Chapter 417 to expand the definition of sidewalk and curb maintenance, to add language relative to violations, and to update language relative to work by the city.

    Sep 17, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • O-253-21: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 156 OF THE LOUISVILLE METRO CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO THE REQUIREMENT OF PROPER PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND THE EFFICIENT ENFORCEMENT OF VIOLATIONS.

    Jun 2, 2021

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • Housing Codes and Related Codes for Houston, TX On July 21, 2007

    Jul 21, 2007

    ·Houston, TX
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    This document is a reference guide listing Texas municipalities that have adopted or referenced the International Property Maintenance Code as of July 21, 2007, with detailed focus on Houston's housing codes. The document identifies approximately 90 Texas municipalities referencing the IPMC, of which 39 municipalities (marked with asterisks) formally reported adoption to the International Code Council. Houston's housing regulations are codified under Article IX, titled the "Houston Comprehensive Urban Rehabilitation and Building Minimum Standards Code," which includes definitions for structural elements such as balconies, basements, and bathrooms. The document was compiled from July 21, 2007 searches of municipal ordinances and the International Code Council's adoption spreadsheet.

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  • DRAFT draft DRAFT draft DRAFT draft DRAFT draft DRAFT Copy Cleveland Township

    Cleveland, OH
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    Cleveland Township, Leelanau County, Michigan proposes a Short Term Rental Ordinance (Version 9, dated August 3, 2023) to regulate short-term rental activity that currently violates the township's zoning ordinances. The ordinance aims to permit short-term rentals while maintaining the township's rural residential, agricultural, natural, and scenic character. The township cites community concerns including excessive noise, disorderly conduct, overcrowding, traffic, congestion, and parking issues at short-term rental properties, as well as environmental concerns regarding septic system over-use and water quality protection. The ordinance prioritizes primary resident owners when awarding permits while providing opportunities for other owners and investors in designated zoning districts. The township notes that absentee investor ownership of single-family homes and non-resident property management are associated with poorer property maintenance and code compliance compared to owner-occupied properties.

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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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  • TOWNSHIP AND SPECIAL TAX LEVIES Cl. 73 Act of Dec. 1 ...

    Coatesville, PA
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    This document amends Pennsylvania's Second Class Township Code to establish tax levy provisions for townships. The amendments authorize township boards of supervisors to levy various property taxes on real property, including: up to 14 mills for general township purposes (with court approval for up to 5 additional mills), up to 5 mills for highway lighting, up to 50% of the general tax rate for public buildings, up to 3 mills for fire apparatus and services, up to 2 mills for fire hydrants, and taxes for parks and recreation facilities and debt service. The legislation was enacted December 1, 2004, as House Bill 250 (Act No. 224).

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  • BOROUGH OF AMBLER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA ORDINANCE NUMBER _____

    Ambler, PA
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    The Borough of Ambler created a new ordinance establishing residential resale occupancy permits and mandatory pre-transfer inspections for properties changing ownership within the borough. The ordinance requires sellers (or buyers if agreed) to obtain inspections of sewer laterals, electrical systems, curbs/sidewalks/alleys, backflow prevention, exterior property maintenance, and house numbers prior to closing. Specific exemptions apply, including transfers from builders to first-time owners, properties inspected within the previous 24 months, and laterals replaced within the past five years.

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  • PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS 925 WEST MAIN STREET PLYMOUTH, PA 18651

    Nanticoke, PA
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    Plymouth Township Board of Supervisors held its regular monthly meeting on February 5, 2024, at 6:00 P.M., with Chairman James Murphy, Supervisors Joseph Yudichak and Thomas Kachurak, and Secretary/Treasurer Steven Grzymski present. The Board approved the January 2, 2024 meeting minutes and accepted the bill list and treasurer's report, all by 3-0 votes. The City of Nanticoke Fire Chief reported that a new fire hydrant is scheduled for installation in February at the intersection of West Main Street and Mooney Road to address service limitations identified during a recent fire call on Mooney Road, and that hydrants on Mill Street (SR 29) will be flow tested following a Pennsylvania American Water project. Sewer fees collected in January 2024 totaled $8,401.87, and the solicitor sent a certified Notice of Violation letter to a resident on Cool Street regarding property maintenance and building code issues.

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  • 1 ORDINANCE NO. 15,588

    Des Moines, IA
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    Ordinance No. 15,588 amends the Des Moines Municipal Code to revise definitions and regulations regarding maintenance of border areas, specifically updating Section 42-348 on identified nuisances. The ordinance expands the list of nuisances to include improper storage of poisonous materials, flammable junk, scrap materials, and items threatening public health and safety, along with specific regulations for refrigerators and airtight containers, diseased or infested trees, vegetation encroaching on city rights-of-way, and graffiti. The amendments modify related sections of the code (102-2, 102-3, and 102-596) to align with these updated nuisance definitions.

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  • Ordinance No. 16346

    Des Moines, IA
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    Ordinance No. 16346 amends the Des Moines Municipal Code by adding six new sections (42-567 through 42-572) to establish an enforcement framework for nuisance vegetation management. The ordinance defines key terms related to vegetation control, including definitions for buildings, developed lots, farmland, gardens, and hazards related to weeds and grasses that interfere with sidewalks, roadways, or intersection visibility. The ordinance establishes the legal basis for the city to regulate and enforce standards regarding overgrown vegetation on private and public property within city limits.

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  • Ordinance 2021-284

    Worcester, MA
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    Ordinance 2021-284 proposes amendments to Worcester Township's zoning code, consolidating multiple corrections and revisions into a single ordinance to reduce taxpayer costs associated with required newspaper publication. Key changes include modifications to regulations governing accessory structures and private swimming pools, such as adjusting setback requirements from property lines (reducing some requirements from 15 feet to 10 feet in certain districts, while maintaining 50-foot setbacks in AGR and R-175 districts) and establishing height limits of 15 feet for accessory structures. The ordinance reflects the township's effort to streamline code maintenance while addressing specific zoning compliance issues.

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  • JACKSON TOWNSHIP BUDGET AND PLANNING DOCUMENT* 2025

    Jackson, MS
    Budget

    Jackson Township's 2025 Budget and Planning Document outlines the township's organizational structure, fiscal planning, and demographic trends. The document covers planning program objectives and timetables, township demographics including census data and residential/commercial permit history from 1 to 45 pages, and Township Government Overview sections addressing economic development and organizational structure with elected officials and staffing details. Fund sources and 2025 levy status are reported, along with township legislation on noise nuisances, property maintenance codes, sexually oriented businesses, and secondhand jewelry dealers. All budget allocations and planning initiatives are contingent upon availability of funds and certification by the Township Fiscal Officer.

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  • Baltimore County, MD

    Baltimore, MD
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    This document is a table of contents and structural overview of Baltimore County, Maryland's Code of Ordinances, specifically Title 2 on Buildings, which falls under Article 35 on Buildings and Housing. The document identifies the Code Official as the Director of Permits, Approvals and Inspections or their designee, and establishes that the relevant administrative body is the Department of Permits, Approvals and Inspections. Title 2 is subdivided into four subtitles covering the Director definition, Building Regulations, Building Permits, and Maintenance of Investment Property. The document was accessed on July 11, 2023, and reflects modifications including Bill No. 122-10 effective January 1, 2011, among other prior ordinances.

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  • ORDINANCE NO. 1261

    Stroudsburg, PA
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    Ordinance No. 1261 amends East Stroudsburg Borough's codified ordinances to establish Chapter 124, creating a licensing and inspection system for residential rental properties. The ordinance aims to protect public health, safety, and welfare by establishing requirements for property owners and managers, preventing overcrowding and nuisances, and creating an inspection and licensing framework with penalties for violations. The borough found that rental properties experience greater incidence of code violations, maintenance issues, and neighborhood disturbances compared to owner-occupied properties, and that systematic inspections can prevent serious hazards such as non-functional smoke detectors.

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  • ORDINANCE NO. 06 - 23 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BETHLEHEM, NORTHAMPTON

    Bethlehem, PA
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    Ordinance No. 06-23 amends Chapter 196 of the Township of Bethlehem's Code of Codified Ordinances to revise regulations governing reports required for the sale, transfer, and rental of real property. The ordinance requires sellers and lessors of real property in the township to comply with the Act of July 27, 1955 (P.L. 288, No. 104), including obtaining a written report from the Code Enforcement Official prior to sale or lease. The required report must document the property's zoning district classification, the legality of its present use, and any uncorrected violations of housing, building, property maintenance, safety, or fire ordinances discovered during a property inspection by the Code Enforcement Officer. Sellers must deliver this report to purchasers at or before settlement, and lessors must deliver it to lessees at or before lease agreement execution and possession transfer. The ordinance repeals all previously inconsistent ordinances.

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  • General – Lansing, Township (Ingham, MI)

    Lansing, MI
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    Lansing Township has updated its Rental Registration and Inspection ordinance to align with the 2021 International Property Maintenance Code (Ordinance No. 74.1) and adopted a new Vacant Property Registration ordinance (Ordinance No. 79), with property owners able to register vacant properties and review associated disclaimers through designated links. The township also issued its 27th annual West Side Water quality report as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act, summarizing drinking water testing results and source information for the past year.

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