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5 results for “public nuisance” · minutes

  • City Council — Minutes 2025-07-15

    Jul 15, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Seattle City Council meeting of July 15, 2025 convened at 2:03 p.m. with eight of nine members present (Councilmember Saka arrived at 2:06 p.m.); Council President Sara Nelson presided. The Council adopted the Introduction & Referral Calendar (IRC 488) and Agenda by unanimous consent, and passed Consent Calendar item CB 121027, which appropriated money for claims from June 30–July 4, 2025, by a vote of 8–0. The meeting included sixteen public commenters and addressed at least one substantive matter: CB 121006 from the Public Safety Committee relating to chronic nuisance properties, penalties, and city remedies, though the ordinance text was not fully included in the minutes excerpt provided.

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  • Public Safety Committee — Minutes 2025-07-08

Jul 8, 2025

·Seattle, WA
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The Seattle Public Safety Committee met on July 8, 2025, from 9:33 a.m. to 11:37 a.m., with four members present: Councilmembers Kettle, Saka, Hollingsworth, and Nelson. The committee unanimously recommended passage of CB 120995, which creates a new civil cause of action against graffiti taggers and requires restitution by adding Section 10.07.055 to the Seattle Municipal Code. The committee also unanimously recommended passage of CB 121006, which amends the chronic nuisance ordinance to allow off-property nuisance activity to count toward determining that a property is chronic by amending Sections 10.09.010 and 10.09.030 of the Seattle Municipal Code. Both bills passed with 4–0 votes in favor and no opposition.

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  • Public Safety Committee — Minutes 2025-06-24

    Jun 24, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Safety Committee met on June 24, 2025, at 9:34 a.m. with five of six members present, presided over by Councilmember Kettle. The Committee recommended confirmation of Shon Fitzgerald Barnes as Seattle Police Chief by a vote of 4–0, with no opposition. Two council bills were discussed: CB 120995, relating to civil causes of action and restitution for illegal graffiti on public and private property; and CB 121006, relating to chronic nuisance properties and allowing off-property nuisance activity to count toward chronic nuisance determinations. The meeting adjourned at 11:34 a.m.

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  • Land Use Committee — Minutes 2023-09-13

    Sep 13, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Land Use Committee met on September 13, 2023, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:16 p.m., with five members present including Presiding Officer Councilmember Strauss. The committee held public hearings and discussed three ordinances: CB 120631 to increase lodging flexibility in the DMR/R 95/65 zone; CB 120632 to rezone land in the Downtown Retail Core and increase housing capacity and downtown activation; and CB 120622 to amend vacant building monitoring and nuisance abatement code sections. The committee also discussed Resolution 32097 endorsing strategies for movement of people and goods in industrial and maritime areas, and CB 120635 amending the Comprehensive Plan to incorporate changes related to a transportation impact fee program.

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  • 1 BOROUGH OF WIND GAP 545 East West Street WIND GAP, PA 18091 610-863-7288

    Wind Gap, PA
    Minutes

    The Borough of Wind Gap held a Council meeting on October 1, 2018, with Vice-President Mike McNamara presiding in the absence of Council President Alex Cortezzo III. The meeting included public comments from the United Methodist Church thanking the borough for park use following a successful community event, a resident complaint about a property at 28 West 2nd Street to be addressed through the borough's nuisance ordinance, and remarks from Waste Management regarding landfill operations including completion of mini-blasting for new cell construction and installation of gas collection systems. Council unanimously approved the September 18, 2018 meeting minutes and approved expenses totaling $160,490.42.

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