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  • Land Records & Licenses Division – Circuit Court For Baltimore City

    Baltimore, MD
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    The Land Records & Licenses Division of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City provides document recording, licensing, and related services at 100 North Calvert Street, Room 610, Baltimore. Chapter 538 of the 2020 Maryland General Assembly continued a $40 surcharge on recordable instruments effective July 1, 2020. The division charges $20 for basic document recording (up to 9 pages) with the $40 surcharge, $85 for marriage applications (cash only), and tiered copy fees of $0.50 per page for standard copies or $5.00 per certified instrument. Operating hours vary by service: Recording/Lien Section and Marriage & Business Licenses operate Monday–Friday 8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m., while the Library extends to 6:15 p.m. Monday–Thursday. The division also collects state transfer taxes at ½% of consideration or assessed value, and provides notary commissions for $11.00 (new) or $8.00 (change of name/address).

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  • 2023 Annual Report Monroe County Planning Commission

    Minersville, PA
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The 2023 Annual Report for Monroe County Planning Commission documents the agency's operations and leadership changes, including the passing of former Director John Woodling in October and the retirement of Commissioner John Moyer after 12 years of service. The report outlines the Planning Commission's vision to sustain Monroe County's environmental, economic, and cultural assets while noting the commission's continued partnership with local municipalities on planning and mapping services. Key accomplishments attributed to the Planning Commission include the award-winning Monroe 2020 Comprehensive Plan, three Regional Comprehensive Plans, the Monroe County Open Space Bond, and programs focused on farmland preservation and open space grants.

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  • Zoning Overview

    Fort Worth, TX
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    This document is an educational presentation from a Development 101 Workshop providing an overview of zoning principles and regulations. It covers the definition and purpose of zoning, the various zoning districts (residential A through D districts and commercial E districts), what zoning regulates (lot size, land use, parking, setbacks, landscaping, and signage), and the different roles of various departments and boards in zoning administration including zoning changes, design review, historic preservation, and board of adjustment functions. The presentation outlines how zoning promotes orderly growth, protects property owners, and facilitates adequate public services while preventing overcrowding and traffic congestion.

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  • Public Records Unit - City of Columbus, Ohio

    Columbus, OH
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    The Public Records Unit of the Columbus Division of Police is responsible for processing public records requests, maintaining accurate documentation, and ensuring compliance with public records laws and retention schedules. The unit consists of nine staff members including analysts, office assistants, and a property clerk, and operates under the Records Management Bureau within Support Services. The unit handles inquiries from both the public and other city agencies while monitoring changes in records law and identifying potential compliance issues.

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  • Planning & Regulatory Boards | City of Worcester

    Worcester, MA
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    This document describes the four planning and regulatory boards in Worcester, Massachusetts and their respective responsibilities. The Conservation Commission administers wetlands protection regulations and manages conservation property acquisitions. The Historical Commission preserves historic assets, reviews alterations in historic districts, and administers the Building Demolition Delay Ordinance. The Planning Board reviews site plans, parking plans, and subdivision plans while recommending zoning changes and supporting long-range planning. The Zoning Board of Appeals grants special permits and variances, and hears appeals of Building Commissioner decisions. Planning & Regulatory Services is located at City Hall Room 404, 455 Main Street, and is reachable at 508-799-1400 during business hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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  • Budget User's Guide Charleston County

    Charleston, SC
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    Charleston County's Budget User's Guide explains the structure and contents of two budget documents: the Approved Budget Detail Book, which contains comprehensive capital listings, full-time equivalent (FTE) employee breakdowns by position and pay grade, and line item budgets; and the Approved Budget Narrative Book, which presents the operating budget through schedules and narratives highlighting major changes from the prior year. The Narrative Book is organized into sixteen sections covering Performance Measures, Overview, Schedules, six Deputy Administrator divisions (Community Services, Finance, General Services, Human Services, and Transportation & Public Works), and sections on Capital, Debt, Long Term Financial Plans, and Appendix. The guide indicates that the Narrative Book includes the County Administrator's Letter to Citizens addressing major policy issues and budget challenges, Budget Highlights that answer frequently asked questions about the total operating budget and tax increases, and a Performance Measures section that documents the County's Mission, Values, Initiatives (goals), and Notable Results. The Overview section provides fund analysis, descriptions of fund types, budget expenditures by fund, financial policies, and revenue assumptions.

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  • 148 Updated January 2026 CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU https://honolulu.gov/

    Honolulu, HI
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    This is an organizational directory for the City and County of Honolulu's Legislative Branch, updated January 2026, listing contact information for the 9-member City Council, the Salary Commission, and key administrative offices including the City Clerk and Office of Council Services. The document provides names, districts, phone numbers, email addresses, and term end dates for council members and commission appointees. No budget figures, policy changes, or meeting decisions are discussed in this reference document.

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  • County Commissioners | Spokane County, WA

    Spokane, WA
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    This webpage provides information about the Spokane County Board of Commissioners, which consists of five elected commissioners representing different districts and is responsible for legislative and administrative services to the county. The board holds regular meetings typically on Mondays and Tuesdays, with agendas, minutes, and resolutions available through CivicPlerk and the Resolution Directory, and exercises powers including budget adoption, expenditure appropriation, policy setting, and conducting public hearings. The page also references a 2026 Adopted Budget and 2026 Legislative Agenda, though specific budget figures or policy changes are not detailed.

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