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  • 1346-2026: To grant a Variance from the provisions of Sections 3367.01, M-2 manufacturing district; and 3312.49(C), Required parking, of the Columbus City Codes; for the property located at 350 MCCORMICK BLVD. (43213), to allow accessory eating, drinking, and retail uses with reduced parking in the M-2, Manufacturing District (Council Variance #CV26-009).

    Apr 30, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2025-2250: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Nine - Zoning, Article V, Use Regulations, Chapter 911: Primary Uses, to add Retail: Tobacco, Inhalant, and Cannabinoids, to add specific requirements and conditional use application requirements. (Sent to the Planning Commission for a report & recommendation on 10/15/25) (Report & recommendation received on 04/9/26) (Public Hearing scheduled for 05/26/26)

    Sep 15, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • BL2024-583: An ordinance amending Title 7 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to update requirements for certificates of compliance issued by the Mayor’s Office for retail package stores, to align with applicable state statutes.

    Oct 2, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2168-2024: To grant a Variance from the provisions of Sections 3367.01, M-2 manufacturing district; 3312.49(C), Required parking; 3367.15(B), M-2 manufacturing district special provisions; and 3367.29, Storage, of the Columbus City Codes; for the property located at 424 WOODLAND AVE. (43203), to allow retail use with reduced development standards in the M-2, Manufacturing District (Council Variance #CV24-014).

    Jul 12, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • BL2023-92: An ordinance to authorize building material restrictions and requirements for BL2023-91, a proposed Specific Plan Zoning District located at 611 Cowan Street, approximately 245 feet north of River North Blvd and located within the River North Urban Design Overlay (0.41 acres), to permit a hotel and retail uses, all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2023SP-057-001).THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE REQUIRES CERTAIN MATERIALS TO BE RESTRICTED IN THE CONSTRCTION OF BUILDINGS.

    Oct 26, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • BL2023-2008: An ordinance to amend Section 7.16.030 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to exempt a retail location near a secondary tourist development zone from the arterial-boulevard requirement.

    Jun 27, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • BL2023-1870: An ordinance to amend Title 7 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Alcoholic Beverage Regulations of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, exempting from the arterial-boulevard requirement, a retail location near Charlotte Park, all of which is described herein.

    May 9, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 22-APPEAL-0012: Request: Appeal of an administrative decision to deny a retail license for a Smoking Retail Store for non-compliance with the zoning requirements in the Land Development Code (LDC). Project Name: Bardstown Road Appeal Location: 3333 Bardstown Road Owner: Nigam Retail Complex, LLC Appellant: Nigam Retail Complex, LLC Representative: Shunnarah Law Firm Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 26 - Brent Ackerson Case Manager: Chris French, Planning & Design Supervisor

    Nov 14, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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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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    city property salemixed-use developmentzoningresidential developmentretail space
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  • {01770258;v1} DOYLESTOWN TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE NO. _____

    Doylestown, PA
    Proposal

    Doylestown Township enacted Chapter 139 of its Code of Ordinances to regulate the distribution of non-recyclable single-use plastic bags by retail establishments within the township. The ordinance aims to reduce plastic bag use and associated environmental harms, including litter, wildlife harm, greenhouse gas emissions, and solid waste generation, while promoting reusable, compostable, and recyclable alternatives. The ordinance establishes requirements, exceptions, and enforcement procedures for retailers distributing plastic bags within the township.

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  • MEETING NOTICE Orlando City Hall, Veterans Conference ...

    Orlando, FL
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    This is a meeting notice for the July 31, 2024 Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board meeting held at Orlando City Hall. The agenda includes election of officers, approval of previous minutes, public comment, and new business items including a retail program funding agreement with Limitless Jewelers LLC, service authorizations for engineering and transportation services related to the Church Street Festival Street Project and Magnolia Avenue Project, and a license agreement with Ivanhoe District, Inc. The notice provides procedures for public participation, including requirements for oral comments (limited to 3 minutes per item) and written comments (maximum 700 words per item, submitted 24 hours in advance).

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  • Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska Annual Comprehensive Financial Report

    Anchorage, AK
    Budget

    The Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska Annual Comprehensive Financial Report presents the municipality's financial position and activity for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022. The report includes government-wide and fund financial statements covering governmental funds, proprietary funds, and fiduciary funds, along with notes to the basic financial statements spanning pages 24–131. Required supplementary information includes budgetary comparison schedules for the General Fund, condition ratings of Anchorage's road network, pension plan data across eight exhibits, and other post-employment benefit plan information across eight exhibits. Additional sections detail non-major governmental funds, including the MOA Trust Fund, Heritage Land Bank, Convention Center Operating Reserve, E911 Surcharge, Police and Fire Retiree Medical Liability, Alcoholic Beverages Retail Sales Tax, Nuisance Property Abatement, and other restricted resource funds with individual budgetary comparison schedules.

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  • Ordinance No. Page 1 of 41 ORDINANCE NO.

    Fort Worth, TX
    Proposal

    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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  • ZONING HEARING BOARD OF DOYLESTOWN TOWNSHIP BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

    Doylestown, PA
    Proposal

    The Zoning Hearing Board of Doylestown Township reviewed a redevelopment application (Docket Z-22-23) from Brixmor Property Group for the Barn Plaza shopping center at 1745 S. Easton Road, which proposes converting former theater and restaurant spaces into six restaurants, four retail shops, and one medical office, along with new signage. The applicant requested multiple variances and relief from zoning ordinance provisions regarding building placement, parking, impervious surface coverage, signage dimensions and height, pylon sign setbacks, and drive-through stacking. Hearings were conducted on December 18, 2023 and January 25, 2024, with the decision mailed on March 11, 2024.

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  • The Township

    Wilkes-Barre, PA
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    Wilkes-Barre Township is a Home Rule Municipality in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, formed in 1774 and currently covering 3 square miles with approximately 3,000 residents. The township has developed into a retail hub for Northeastern Pennsylvania, featuring major attractions including Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza, The Arena Hub, and Wilkes-Barre Township Commons, along with Interstate 81 access and connections to regional school districts. The township is also subject to Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection stormwater management requirements that mandate public education and best management practices.

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  • PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD MEETING MINUTES

    Hazleton, PA
    Minutes

    The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board met on September 11, 2019, to conduct routine business including approving previous meeting minutes and addressing three new matters. The Board unanimously approved a one-year noise exemption for Sandy Township under the Liquor Code and approved renewal of a liquor license with a conditional licensing agreement for O'Neil's Bar and Grill in Rochester. Chief Counsel Rodrigo Diaz presented Advisory Notice #24, which implements a newly adopted policy (passed 2-1) requiring retail licensees that sell alcohol for off-premises consumption to also allow on-premises consumption, in compliance with a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling regarding E-licenses.

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  • NEW BUFFALO TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING/PUBLIC HEARING

    Buffalo, NY
    Agenda

    The New Buffalo Township Planning Commission held a regular meeting and public hearing on July 18, 2023, to consider three Special Land Use petitions for Adult-Use Marihuana Retail Establishments: El Dorado LLC's application at three properties on US 12 and El Dorado Avenue (Case 2023-07-04), and JARS Holdings LLC's applications at two locations on M-239 and US 12 (Cases 2023-07-05 and 2023-07-06). The Planning Commission reviewed each application against zoning ordinance standards including adequacy of information, site design characteristics, appearance, and compliance with district requirements, with opportunities for zoning administrator comments, applicant comments, written correspondence, and public comment on each petition.

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    zoningland usecannabis retailspecial permitspublic hearing
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