23 results for “vacant property”
23 results for “vacant property”
Feb 9, 2023
The Housing, Land Use, & Transportation Committee of St. Petersburg held a meeting on February 9, 2023, to address three main items: the creation of community eviction standards for City-owned and City-subsidized housing, alignment of the City's Tenant Bill of Rights with Pinellas County's version, and re-approval of Jerri Evans to the St. Petersburg Housing Authority board. The committee also reviewed informational materials on the City's 10-year housing plan, vacant property reports, and transit authority updates, with a future meeting scheduled for March 9, 2023, to discuss implementation of a City-maintained Landlord Registry.
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This is an agenda for a Meridian Charter Township Board regular meeting scheduled for July 6, 2017 at 6:00 PM at 5151 Marsh Road, Okemos, Michigan. The meeting includes presentations on Lake Lansing Special Assessment District (SAD) Renewal and a six-month 2017 performance report, along with board discussion items covering Lake Lansing SAD Renewal, auditing services, and a vacant property ordinance. The communications section documents citizen submissions on topics including planned parenthood support, a police and fire millage proposal, Okemos Road speed limits, zoning board issues, and a dangerous tree hazard. Public comments are limited to three minutes unless prior approval is obtained from the Supervisor.
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Lansing Township's Board of Review, mandated by Michigan's General Property Tax Act, examines and corrects property tax assessment errors including clerical mistakes and factual errors. The Board meets in March for its primary function of hearing taxpayer assessment appeals, with mandatory sessions on the second Monday in March from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for at least six hours, plus an additional six hours during that week; it also meets in July and December to review qualified errors. The Board currently has one active member, Carole Orth, with two positions temporarily vacant, and taxpayers may protest assessments in person at scheduled meetings or by letter.
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Ordinance No. 1039-2023 is an emergency measure that amends the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio to restructure the Department of Building and Housing by renumbering Section 3143.04 to 3143.98, renaming Chapter 3143, and enacting new sections addressing civil enforcement, vacant property registration, and parking garage inspections. The ordinance, sponsored by Council Members Conwell, Hairston, and Griffin by departmental request, modifies multiple existing ordinance sections dating back to 1951, including sections related to health code penalties, building codes, and housing regulations. The document establishes penalties for noncompliance with written health code orders as first-degree misdemeanors with daily violations constituting separate offenses, and sets fines of up to $150 for first violations and first-degree misdemeanor charges for subsequent violations.
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The Old West End Historic District Commission met on September 11, 2023, to review a Certificate of Appropriateness application (OWE-137-23) for repairs at 2158 Collingwood, a vacant 1921 church building owned by Beal Investment III, LLC. The requested work includes repairing broken windows, replacing rotten and missing wood, and reinstalling stone veneers; the property had previously been issued nuisance orders by the City of Toledo Code Compliance Department in March 2023 for similar repairs and failed to comply by the June 28, 2023 court date. The application was reviewed under Toledo Municipal Code historic overlay district regulations and the U.S. Secretary of Interior's Standards for rehabilitating historic buildings.
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Lansing Township has updated its Rental Registration and Inspection ordinance to align with the 2021 International Property Maintenance Code (Ordinance No. 74.1) and adopted a new Vacant Property Registration ordinance (Ordinance No. 79), with property owners able to register vacant properties and review associated disclaimers through designated links. The township also issued its 27th annual West Side Water quality report as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act, summarizing drinking water testing results and source information for the past year.
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The City of York submitted its proposed $104 million budget for 2017, which includes a General Fund of over $45 million and a 2% property tax reduction while remaining on track for a 15% reduction over five years. To balance the budget amid rising healthcare and pension costs, the city froze or eliminated vacant positions and held department budgets firm, while also implementing a 10% sewer fee increase and 3.9% refuse fee increase due to infrastructure maintenance and contract costs. Mayor C. Kim Bracey emphasized the structural financial challenges facing Third Class Cities in Pennsylvania and called on state legislators to address the inadequate revenue system that forces municipalities to over-rely on property taxes.
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