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  • July 1, 2026 Zoning Hearing Board Meeting Agenda [PDF, 1 page]

    Jul 1, 2026

    ·Bristol, PA
    Agenda

    The Zoning Hearing Board scheduled a meeting for Wednesday, July 1, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. to consider Appeal #8-26 regarding a property at 317 Mill Street, Bristol, Pennsylvania 19007, owned by Mark & Marilyn Corporation. The appeal requests four variances: permission for multiple principal uses (residential apartments and commercial), authorization to alter nonconforming apartments to accommodate two units on the second floor and one unit on the third floor, variances from percentage and average size requirements for apartments, and relief from off-street parking requirements for the residential apartments.

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  • Metropolitan Development Commission Hearing (January 7, 2026) Meeting Notice

    Jan 7, 2026

    ·Indianapolis, IN
    Agenda

    The Metropolitan Development Commission of Indianapolis-Marion County held a public hearing on January 7, 2026, where it approved several zoning petitions and policy resolutions. Key approvals included a Final Economic Revitalization Area Resolution recommending six years of personal property tax abatement for Waste Management of Indiana, LLC; hospital expansions totaling approximately 29,600 square feet for Community Health Network; and rezoning requests for residential and mixed-use developments. The commission also continued two rezoning petitions to later dates (February 4 and January 21, 2026) and approved a waiver allowing refiling of a petition for property at 8560 North College Avenue after its previous withdrawal.

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  • Shelby County Plan Commission November 25, 2025, at 7:00 PM PC Nov 25, 2025

    Nov 25, 2025

    ·Shelbyville, IN
    Agenda

    The Shelby County Plan Commission met on November 25, 2025, to consider RZ 25-15 and SD 25-14, applications to rezone 5.81 acres from Conservation Agricultural (A1) to Residential Estate (RE) District and to create a simple subdivision of a single-family building lot from a larger 71.74-acre parcel located at 9795 N 500 E in Morristown. The meeting also included approval of the 2026 Plan Commission Meeting Calendar, with the next regular meeting scheduled for December 23, 2025.

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  • AGENDA GRAPHICS COMMISSION CITY OF COLUMBUS, OHIO October 21, 2025

    Oct 21, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
    Agenda

    The Columbus City Graphics Commission held a public hearing on October 21, 2025, to review zoning applications for sign variances and permits under the Columbus Graphics Code. Two applications were considered: one requesting variances to allow LED fuel pricing signage at a gas station located at 2725 W. Broad Street in a mixed-use district, and another seeking approval for a two-sided projecting sign at 595½ S. 3rd Street in a residential district with a requested height increase from 6 feet to 14 feet. The hearing took place at the Michael B. Coleman Government Center and was available for public viewing via the City of Columbus YouTube channel.

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  • Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan — Agenda 2025-09-19

    Sep 19, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This agenda documents a September 19, 2025 meeting of the Seattle City Council's Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan, chaired by Joy Hollingsworth and comprising nine council members. The committee will consider an ordinance relating to land use and zoning that implements a major update of Neighborhood Residential zones and modifies development standards in other zones to comply with state laws, amending Chapter 23.32 of the Seattle Municipal Code across at least 30 pages. The meeting will be held at 2:00 PM in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 600 4th Avenue, Seattle, and will include an executive session on pending, potential, or actual litigation. Written public comment only is accepted and must be submitted no later than four business hours before the meeting start time to Council@seattle.gov or the City Hall address provided.

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  • 1 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE June 5, 2025 AGENDA 1. PUBLIC COMMENT 2.

    Jun 5, 2025

    ·Dearborn, MI
    Agenda

    The Committee of the Whole for the City of Dearborn met on June 5, 2025, to consider nine agenda items including approval of previous meeting minutes and multiple ordinance proposals. The meeting addressed amendments to the Animals Chapter regarding dog licensing (Ordinance No. 25-1844); comprehensive zoning amendments affecting parking, site development standards, and multiple districts (Ordinance No. 25-1845); rezoning property at 100 N. Telegraph Road from Local Business to Community Business classification (Ordinance No. 25-1846); and several regulations governing short-term rentals, non-owner-occupied residential properties, hotel licensing fees, and hotel conduct standards (Ordinances No. 25-1847 through 25-1849). Most ordinances were recommended for tabling rather than immediate advancement.

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  • City of St. Petersburg Housing, Land Use, and Transportation Committee

    Feb 13, 2025

    ·St. Petersburg, FL
    Agenda

    The Housing, Land Use, and Transportation Committee of St. Petersburg held a February 13, 2025 meeting to address affordable housing and mixed-use development in specific zoning categories (CRT-1 and CRT-2), with discussion of potential updates to Affordable Housing Site Plan Review regulations related to state changes to the Live Local Act. The committee also discussed City Council affordable housing priorities and reviewed a draft resolution, while planning future agenda items including Residential Land Development Regulation updates scheduled for March 6, 2025. The four-member committee, chaired by Richie Floyd, reviewed implementation progress through a matrix of three-year accomplishments and related housing plan documentation.

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  • Shelby County Plan Commission January 28, 2025, at 7:00 PM PC Jan 28, 2025

    Jan 28, 2025

    ·Shelbyville, IN
    Agenda

    The Shelby County Plan Commission held a meeting on January 28, 2025, to consider multiple rezoning and subdivision applications. The agenda included approval of the Rush Rezoning Findings of Fact; the Bass Rezoning (1.5 acres from Agricultural to Single-Family Residential) and Bass Simple Subdivision in Brandywine Township; and the Theobald Rezoning (3 acres from Conservation Agricultural to Residential Estate) and Theobald Simple Subdivision in Union Township. The Commission also discussed the Shelby County Sub-Area Economic Development Plan, with details on strategies and land use recommendations to be addressed during a subsequent public hearing.

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  • City of Madison Page 1 Printed on 8/9/2024 City of Madison Agenda – Approved

    Aug 9, 2024

    ·Madison, WI
    Agenda

    The Madison Board of Assessors held an agenda-approved meeting on August 14, 2024, to discuss and approve objections to 2024 property assessments. The board reviewed recommended assessed value changes from three appraisers (A. Van Berkel, D. Middleton, and I. Sullivan) across multiple residential and commercial properties, with adjustments ranging from modest reductions to increases in assessed values. Notable recommendations included a decrease from $712,100 to $650,200 for one property and an increase from $823,000 to $863,900 for another, among numerous other properties reviewed for assessment modifications.

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  • Land Use Committee — Agenda 2024-06-05

    Jun 5, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This Seattle City Council Land Use Committee meeting agenda, scheduled for June 5, 2024, at 2:00 PM in the Council Chamber, is chaired by Tammy J. Morales and includes five members: Dan Strauss (Vice-Chair), Cathy Moore, Maritza Rivera, and Tanya Woo. The primary business item is ordinance CB 120761, which relates to conversions of existing nonresidential structures to residential use and proposes adding a new Section 23.40.080 to the Seattle Municipal Code. The meeting provides for both remote and in-person public comment, with remote registration opening one hour before the 2:00 PM start time and in-person registration available at least 15 minutes prior to the meeting.

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  • Sustainability and Renters' Rights Committee — Agenda 2023-07-21

    Jul 21, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This agenda documents a Seattle City Council Sustainability and Renters' Rights Committee meeting scheduled for July 21, 2023, at 9:30 AM in the Council Chamber, chaired by Kshama Sawant with four additional members. The main agenda item is a 30-minute briefing and discussion on a Rent Control Community Panel featuring presenters from the Tenants Union of Washington, New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Socialist Alternative, and the Seattle Renters Commission. The meeting will consider an ordinance establishing rent control provisions, regulating residential rent increases, and creating a Rent Control Commission and District Rent Control Boards to authorize exemptions and enforcement, with proposed amendments to Seattle Municipal Code Chapter 7.28 and Sections 3.06.030 and 22.214.040.

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  • Sustainability and Renters' Rights Committee — Agenda 2023-07-12

    Jul 12, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This is a Seattle City Council Sustainability and Renters' Rights Committee agenda for a special meeting and public hearing scheduled for July 12, 2023 at 6:00 PM at All Pilgrims, 500 Broadway E. The committee, chaired by Kshama Sawant with members Sara Nelson (Vice-Chair), Debora Juarez, Andrew J. Lewis, and Tammy J. Morales, will hold a public hearing on CB 120606, an ordinance establishing rent control provisions including residential rent increase regulations, a Rent Control Commission and District Rent Control Boards, and enforcement mechanisms, along with amendments to the Seattle Municipal Code Chapters 3.06.030, 7.28, and 22.214.040. Members of the public may provide remote or in-person public comment by registering online at least two hours before the meeting or in-person at least 15 minutes prior to the meeting.

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  • Sustainability and Renters' Rights Committee — Agenda 2023-06-30

    Jun 30, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    The Seattle City Council Sustainability and Renters' Rights Committee held a special meeting on June 30, 2023 at 9:30 AM in Council Chamber to address rent control policy. The five-member committee, chaired by Kshama Sawant with Sara Nelson as Vice-Chair and members Debora Juarez, Andrew J. Lewis, and Tammy J. Morales, scheduled a 30-minute briefing and discussion on a Rent Control Community Panel featuring presentations from Kailyn Nicholson of Socialist Alternative, Rose Hiemstra from the Northshore Education Association, Barbara Phinney representing the American Federation of Government Employees Local 3197, and Ella Rapp, a New York City Renter Rights Advocate. The committee was set to discuss an ordinance relating to tenant protections that would establish rent control provisions, regulate residential rent increases, and establish a Rent Control Commission.

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  • City of Madison Page 1 Printed on 8/13/2022 City of Madison Agenda – Approved

    Aug 13, 2022

    ·Madison, WI
    Agenda

    The Madison Board of Assessors met on August 17, 2022, to discuss and approve assessed value recommendations for properties with 2022 assessment objections. The agenda covered recommendations from four appraisers addressing objections to property assessments, including residential properties ranging from approximately $173,100 to $743,200 and commercial properties valued between $6.06 million and $8.64 million, with most recommended values either matching current assessments or showing reductions.

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  • Land Use Committee — Agenda 2022-06-08

    Jun 8, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This Seattle City Council Land Use Committee meeting agenda, scheduled for June 8, 2022 at 2:00 PM, addresses one primary ordinance (CB 120313) that modifies zoning and land use regulations. The ordinance defines the addition of a single residential development at a community or technical college within an Urban Center as a minor amendment to an existing Major Institution master plan, amending six sections of the Seattle Municipal Code (23.42.049, 23.45.504, 23.47A.004, 23.69.008, 23.69.026, and 23.69.035). The meeting, chaired by Dan Strauss and held in the Council Chamber at City Hall, includes public comment (10 minutes allocated), a public hearing, briefing, and discussion with presentations from the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections and Council Central Staff. The public may register for remote or in-person comment, with online registration opening two hours before the 2:00 PM start time.

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  • AGENDA CITY OF DALLAS HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING

    Nov 9, 2021

    ·Dallas, TX
    Agenda

    This agenda for the City of Dallas Housing Finance Corporation Board of Directors meeting on November 9, 2021 at 12:00 PM outlines four substantive action items. The board will consider and adopt resolutions to finance Meadowbrook Apartments, a multifamily residential development at 910 Beltline Road, and to consent to the transfer of The Positano (formerly Cherrycrest Villas Apartments) and authorize related financing documents for defeasance of Variable Rate Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds Series 2005. The meeting will include a briefing on a potential investment structure from Post Investment Group. Future agenda items include approval of the DHFC 2022 Budget in December 2021 and discussion of future affordable housing investments by the Corporation.

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  • MSAAC Meeting September 17, 2019 Conference Room 1W-410/420 8:30am

    Sep 17, 2019

    ·Kansas City, MO
    Agenda

    The Mutual Savings Association Advisory Committee (MSAAC) held a meeting on September 17, 2019, with Comptroller Joseph Otting and eight member institutions represented, along with multiple Office of the Comptroller of the Currency officials. The agenda included presentations on residential mortgage updates and trends, congressional affairs, and capital policy, with designated time for member roundtable discussion and public comments. No specific budget figures or policy decisions were documented in the agenda.

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  • Lincoln City - Lancaster County PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA PLANNING COMMISSION

    Lincoln, NE
    Agenda

    The Lincoln/Lancaster County Planning Commission held a public hearing on August 7, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. in the County-City Building, 555 S. 10th St., Lincoln, Nebraska. The agenda included approval of July 24, 2024 minutes and two items requiring administrative action: TEXT AMENDMENT 24011 to expand blanket height permits in the Airport Hazard Area for residential areas with elevations between 100 and 115 feet above runway end elevation, with staff recommending approval; and SPECIAL PERMIT 24024 for Last Enchantment Heliport at 801 Cresthill Lane, marked as final action with conditional approval recommended. Any aggrieved person may appeal final actions to the City Council or County Board within 14 days of the Planning Commission decision.

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  • agenda

    Cleveland, OH
    Agenda

    The Cleveland City Planning Commission held a meeting on August 1, 2025, chaired by Lillian Kuri, to review multiple development and design projects across the city. The agenda included conditional use applications (a residential facility and Verizon telecommunications antenna), design reviews for projects in various districts including the Near West, Central Southeast, Euclid Corridor Buckeye, and Downtown/Flats areas, public art presentations, and an informational presentation on lakefront development. The meeting was conducted in compliance with Ohio's open meeting law and utilized Webex for online participation with live streaming via YouTube.

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  • TAB 5 001

    Stamford, CT
    Agenda

    The document contains multiple legal notices from the City of Stamford from January 2024, including notices for a Planning & Zoning Commission special meeting/public hearing scheduled for January 24, 2024, and a Parks & Recreation Commission public hearing on January 17, 2024 regarding the installation of a dog park at Scofieldtown Park. The Zoning Board unanimously approved two Coastal Site Plan Review applications on January 8, 2024: one for a generator installation at 110 Davenport Drive (Bicoastal Holdings LLC) and another for residential improvements including a swimming pool, terrace, and outdoor structures at 45 Sagamore Road (Herbert F. Gretz), both within the Coastal Area Management boundary.

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  • Page | 1 AGENDA STAMFORD PLANNING BOARD REGULAR MEETING & PUBLIC HEARING

    Stamford, CT
    Agenda

    The Stamford Planning Board held a regular meeting and public hearing on September 29, 2020, via Zoom to discuss city-owned properties and a proposed sale. The Board reviewed a triennial list of city-owned properties for potential future use or disposal, and considered the proposed sale of 66 West Park Place (Park Square West III) to a buyer planning a mixed-use development featuring 7,000-10,000 square feet of ground-floor retail/innovation hub space and approximately 70 residential co-living apartments across 7-8 stories. The sale requires approval from the Planning Board, Board of Finance, and Board of Representatives under city ordinance provisions for special property sales.

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  • Zoning Hearing Board

    Moore Township, PA
    Agenda

    The Moore Township Zoning Hearing Board scheduled a regular meeting for Wednesday, July 1, 2026 at 7:00 PM at the Moore Township Municipal Building, 2491 Community Dr., Bath, PA 18014. The agenda includes case 26-ZHB-802, a continued hearing for applicant Michael Cone's request for a variance to convert an existing accessory barn into a second dwelling unit on his 1.53-acre property at 501 Grouse Dr., Bath, PA 18014, which is zoned Rural Residential (RR). The variance request involves relief from Chapter 300 of the Moore Township Zoning Ordinance, specifically Sections 300-26, 300-27, and 300-8.

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  • City of St. Petersburg Housing, Land Use, & Transportation Committee

    St. Petersburg, FL
    Agenda

    The City of St. Petersburg Housing, Land Use, & Transportation Committee held meetings on October 12 and November 9, 2023, to address housing and land use matters. During the October 12 meeting, the committee discussed a proposed administrative policy for city-owned land management covering both buildable and unbuildable properties, including disposal processes, unsolicited proposals, and conveyance considerations, with a requirement that properties developed with more than four residential units include 30 percent workforce or affordable housing. The November 9 agenda included discussion of city-wide discrimination issues including housing discrimination, with participation from the Assistant City Attorney and the Director of the Pinellas County Office of Human Rights, along with review of the 10-Year Housing Plan and accomplishment matrices.

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  • CC 140902agn Page 1 of 3 CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH FLORIDA MEMORANDUM TO:

    Jacksonville, FL
    Agenda

    The Jacksonville Beach City Council met on September 2, 2014, to consider multiple items including approval of previous meeting minutes and recognition of Finance Officer Harry Royal for the city's Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting. The agenda included bids and purchases for city services such as tree trimming, a street sweeper vehicle, and debris monitoring services, along with resolutions establishing a grease interceptor rebate program for food service facilities and designating residential lands for future recreation use. An ordinance was also introduced for first reading that would amend zoning regulations to remove public and private parks, playgrounds, and recreational facilities from the list of permitted uses in various residential zones.

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  • 1 VARIANCE REVIEW BOARD (VRB) PUBLIC HEARING MEETING DATE/TIME:

    Tampa, FL
    Agenda

    The Variance Review Board (VRB) Public Hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, May 12, 2026, at 5:30 PM in Tampa, Florida's City Council Chambers. The agenda includes four variance requests: reducing rear yard setback requirements at a residential property on S Ferncroft Circle, reducing screen enclosure setback at 2906 W Bay Vista Ave, reducing accessory structure setbacks and separation distances at 1602 W Knollwood St, and a mis-noticed variance request at 1806 E Annona Ave. The public may attend in person, submit written comments via mail or email to vrb@tampagov.net at least 24 hours before the meeting, or contact the VRB Administrator at (813) 274-3100 for hearing status updates.

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  • I. Call Meeting To Order II. Invocation - Council Member Litchfield III.

    Greenville, SC
    Agenda

    The Greenville City Council agenda for April 8, 2021 virtual meeting included recognition of a Public Works Department retiree, appointments to multiple boards and commissions (Environmental Advisory Commission, Human Relations Council, Convention & Visitors Authority, Recreation & Parks Commission, and Youth Council), and four public hearings covering a commercial park annexation, high-density residential rezoning request, zoning ordinance amendments, and acceptance of grants for building reuse and economic development. The meeting included a 30-minute public comment period and city manager's report with no direct fiscal impact noted for the appointments agenda item.

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  • 25.03.18-CPC-meeting-agenda.pdf

    Providence, RI
    Agenda

    The Providence City Plan Commission held a regular meeting on March 18, 2025, to discuss three main items: a major change request by Marathon Development LLC for a project at 220 Blackstone Street that would expand a building from two to six stories, a preliminary plan approval request by Signature Properties LLC for a five-story, 32-unit residential building at 217 Angell Street with multiple dimensional adjustments, and a discussion of the second phase of comprehensive plan zoning changes. Both development projects were scheduled for votes, while the zoning changes were for discussion purposes only.

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  • COUNCIL AGENDA - City Secretary's Office - City of Dallas

    Dallas, TX
    Agenda

    This Dallas City Council agenda from January 26, 2022 documents approved actions including the preliminary adoption of a reprogramming budget reallocating $2,569,591 in unspent CDBG funds to the Residential Development Acquisition Loan Program and $250,000 in CDBG-COVID funds to the Digital Navigators Program for eviction assistance, with a public hearing scheduled for March 9, 2022. The Council also authorized an extension through September 30, 2022 for $961,185 in CDBG funded projects that had not met obligation and expenditure requirements. Additionally, the Council authorized Addendum No. 1 to the Dallas County assessment and collection contract to address PID assessments and land-based liens, and approved the sale of up to 11 Land Transfer lots to KH Solutions, Inc. and its affiliates subject to restrictive covenants.

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  • 24.02.20-CPC-meeting-agenda.pdf

    Providence, RI
    Agenda

    The Providence City Plan Commission held a regular meeting on February 20, 2024, to discuss and vote on six agenda items including a comprehensive plan update, four zoning referrals, a minor subdivision case, and a minor land development project. Notable items for decision included a rezoning request for 400-410 Hope Street from R-3 to C-1, a lot subdivision at 2 Ware Court, rezoning requests at 702-710 Potters Avenue and 103 Evergreen Street, and a proposal to construct a 21-unit residential addition at 106 Reservoir with a parking variance request. The meeting was held in-person at the Joseph Doorley Municipal Building with remote participation available via Zoom.

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  • Zoning Hearing Board

    Moore Township, XX
    Agenda

    The Moore Township Zoning Hearing Board scheduled a regular meeting for Wednesday, July 1, 2026 at 7:00 PM at the Moore Township Municipal Building, 2491 Community Dr., Bath, PA 18014. The primary agenda item is case 26-ZHB-802, continued from a previous hearing, in which applicant Michael Cone requests a variance to convert an existing accessory barn structure into a second dwelling unit on his property at 501 Grouse Dr., Bath, PA 18014. The 1.53-acre property, zoned Rural Residential (RR) and identified by County PIN# H5-25-5A, requires relief from Chapter 300 of the Moore Township Zoning Ordinance, specifically Sections 300-26, 300-27, and 300-8, among potentially applicable sections.

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