10 results for “regulatory standards” · proposal
10 results for “regulatory standards” · proposal
Ordinance No. 20-O-09AA amends Chapter 17, Article IV of Tallahassee's General Code to establish regulatory requirements for a shared micro-mobility device program on public rights-of-way, including vendor responsibilities, device operation and parking standards, removal authority, enforcement mechanisms, and insurance requirements. The ordinance is authorized under Florida Statutes Section 166.041 and Section 316.008(7)(a), which permit municipalities to regulate motorized scooters and similar devices on sidewalks at a maximum speed of 15 miles per hour. The City Commission authorized a pilot program on May 15, 2019 to permit and regulate the use of dockless motorized scooters. The ordinance addresses concerns about unattended micro-mobility devices creating hazards to pedestrians and ADA accessibility on City streets, parks, and sidewalks, with the City having a population of approximately 195,000 people.
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This Honolulu City Council ordinance (No. 25-2) amends Chapter 21 of the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu 2021 to restructure land use regulations by repealing the existing Article 5 ("Specific Use Development Standards") and replacing it with a new Article 5 titled "Use Regulations." The new Article 5 establishes a centralized framework for identifying permissible land uses in various zoning districts through Table 21-5.1, which specifies which uses are allowed outright, allowed with permits or special approval, or prohibited. The ordinance requires property owners to obtain necessary permits and director or council approvals before conducting uses that are not listed as permissible in Table 21-5.1, or to submit written applications to the director for uses not identified in the table, allowing the director to classify unlisted uses according to existing definitions or determine appropriate regulatory treatment.
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Unified Land Use Ordinance #2016-01 was adopted on October 20, 2015, establishing comprehensive regulations for land use and development. The 155-page ordinance covers general regulations including title, purpose, scope, and definitions; administrative procedures governing the roles of the administrator, planning and zoning commission, and board of county commissioners; and application procedures, fees, variances, and related processes. The document serves as the primary regulatory framework for land use decisions and development standards within the jurisdiction.
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"A Place to Grow" is a 2021 zoning resolution for Sylvania Township, Ohio, establishing comprehensive land use regulations and zoning districts. The document was adopted by the Board of Trustees and administered by the Zoning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals, with Daryl Graus serving as Planning & Zoning Manager. The resolution covers zoning district designations, permitted and conditional uses, development standards, planned unit development guidelines, and other regulatory provisions governing land use in the township.
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The Noise Control Ordinance of the City of Newark, codified in Chapter 20, establishes definitions and regulatory framework for noise control within the city. The ordinance replaced a prior 1966 noise control ordinance (R.O. 1966 § 17:31) through Ordinance 6 S+FH, 62586. Key definitions establish measurement standards using A-weighted sound levels in decibels (dBA) as measured by sound level meters, with reference pressure of twenty micropascals. The ordinance defines regulated categories including commercial operations, construction, demolition, emergency work, hospital quiet zones (within 500 feet of hospital boundaries), industrial areas, and mobile sources, with specific inclusions and exclusions noted for each category.
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This ordinance repeals and restates Chapter 16, Article IV of Fort Worth's municipal code to update food establishment regulations to align with recent changes in state law and clarify existing requirements. The ordinance covers food service establishments, retail food stores, mobile food units, and vendors, while maintaining one local standard exceeding state requirements regarding handwashing sink placement in food preparation areas. The document includes definitions and regulatory provisions for health and sanitation standards to protect public health.
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This document is the table of contents and opening sections of Chapter 22, the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance for Ambler Borough, effective May 18, 2011. The ordinance establishes the regulatory framework for subdivision and land development projects, covering plan submission requirements, improvement construction standards, financial security, fees, and enforcement procedures. The stated purpose is to protect public safety and health, guide orderly development consistent with the Borough's Comprehensive Plan, and ensure proper management of land use, infrastructure, and environmental resources.
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