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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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