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6 results for “right of way” · other

  • 6/11/2016 Lexington-Fayette County, KY Code of Ordinances

    Jun 11, 2016

    ·Lexington, KY
    Other

    This document presents sections of the Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky Code of Ordinances dated June 11, 2016, specifically addressing noise disturbance regulations in Chapter 14. The ordinance defines key terms including construction, demolition, dwelling units, motor vehicles, and noise disturbance (any sound that endangers safety, annoys a reasonable person, or damages property), and establishes a general prohibition against creating noise disturbances on public rights-of-way or public places, with an exemption for noncommercial public speaking and assembly activities. The document appears to be an excerpt from a larger ordinance framework, with the specific prohibitions section incomplete in the provided text.

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  • Business the right way Annual Report and Financial Statements

Wilmington, DE
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This is an annual report and financial statements document for Wilmington plc for the year ended 30 June 2021. The company, which helps customers with governance, risk, and compliance solutions through Information & Data and Training & Education services, reported flat revenues of £113.0 million compared to the prior year. Key highlights include 38% subscription and membership revenue, 104% conversion of operating profit into cash, a diverse customer base with low concentration, and a commitment to dividend payments, with the company emphasizing its 26+ years of experience and digital innovation capabilities.

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  • Government Records | Archival Collections | San Jose Public Library

    San Jose, CA
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    The San Jose Public Library's California Room maintains archival collections of government records, including San José building permits from 1895-1986 (with later permits available online), Caltrans Right of Way Assessments for Santa Clara County from 1938-1979, and San José City Council Minutes and Ordinance Records primarily from 1850-1950. These materials are available in various formats including print, microfilm, digitized images, and online, with researchers directed to contact California Room staff for access to specific collections and usage information.

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  • LETTERHEAD - Wilmington City Council

    Wilmington, DE
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    The Wilmington City Council's Public Works & Transportation Committee held a meeting on November 19, 2018, to address street infrastructure changes requested by the Riverfront Development Corporation. The primary agenda items included approving the removal of a portion of Garasches Lane from the Official City Map while accepting dedication of a new unnamed city street connecting South Walnut Street and Garasches Lane, and declaring the removed portion of Garasches Lane as surplus property for disposition to the Riverfront Development Corporation. The meeting also included discussion of amendments to city code regarding wireless telecommunications facilities in public rights of way and a presentation on solar technology by Sun Edge LLC, with public comment limited to three minutes per agenda item.

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  • Akron, Ohio.pdf

    Akron, OH
    Other

    This document contains sections of the Akron, Ohio municipal code establishing noise and peace ordinances. The code prohibits disturbing the peace through clamorous behavior, intoxication, fighting, and disorderly conduct (with violations classified as minor misdemeanors), and regulates noisy activities including advertising, machinery operation, and noise-producing instruments (misdemeanors of the fourth degree). Section 132.16 specifically restricts sound amplification devices, establishing that unreasonable noise from radios, phonographs, loudspeakers, and musical instruments is prima facie unlawful, with stricter limits in residential zones between 9:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. (where sound must not be audible beyond eighty feet from the property line) and in public rights-of-way (where sound must not be audible beyond one hundred feet).

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  • News Flash • Norristown, PA • CivicEngage

    Norristown, PA
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    Norristown Municipal Council approved a traffic calming policy on April 5, 2022 allowing residents to petition for removable speed humps on residential streets at approximately $2,500 each. Petitions require signatures from at least 75 percent of property owners on blocks that are at least 1,000 feet long, have a posted speed limit of 25 mph or less, are in residentially zoned districts, and are municipally owned and maintained. After staff review and police chief assessment, affected property owners must vote to approve the final safety plan with a 75 percent majority. For public rights-of-way with no residential properties, the municipality can be petitioned directly through the Public Works department following the same review process.

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