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5 results for “recording fees” · proposal
Ordinance No. 2024-07 repeals Ordinance No. 2010-8 and establishes Moore Township's Right-to-Know policy in compliance with Pennsylvania state law (65 P.S. § 67.101 et seq.). The Township designates Stephen Nowroski as Open Records Officer and Jason Harhart as alternate, both reachable at the Municipal Building, 2491 Community Drive, Bath, PA 18014 (610-759-9449). Public records are available for inspection during normal business hours (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) except on Township-designated holidays, with requests required in writing on the Township's form or the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records Standard Right-to-Know Request Form. Fees are set at $0.25 per page for black and white copies up to 1,000 pages, $0.20 per page thereafter, $0.50 per color copy, $5.00 per certified record, and actual production cost for specialized documents; the Open Records Officer must respond within five business days or may extend up to 30 additional days upon notifier notification.
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This resolution approves a Conditional Zoning and Annexation Agreement for Southwest Village Heights 2nd Addition, introduced on November 20, 2023, and adopted by the Lincoln City Council on December 11, 2023 with a 7–0 vote (Ayes: Ueckius, Bowers, Carlson, Diklcu, Shobe, Washington, Weber; Nays: None). The agreement between the City of Lincoln, Southwest Folsom Development LLC, White Holdings LLC, and 1640 LLC authorizes annexation and re-zoning of property located at the northeast corner of W. Old Cheney Road and SW 12th Street from Agricultural District to R-3 Residential District. The Mayor is authorized to execute the agreement, and the City Clerk is directed to file it with the Lancaster County Register of Deeds, with recording fees to be paid by the Developer, and distribute copies to the Assistant City Attorney and Impact Fee Administrator.
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