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  • 2025-2224: Ordinance supplementing the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, Title Nine: Zoning Code, Article I: Introduction and Establishment, Chapter 902: Zoning Districts in General, at Section 902.01: Establishment of Zoning Districts, by adding a new Residential Planned Unit Development District at Subsection 902.01.D.2.a to be identified as (1) Banksville Golden Horizons; at Article IV: Planning Districts, Chapter 909: Planned Development Districts, Section 909.02: PUD, Planned Unit Development District, by creating a new Residential Planned Unit Development District at Subsection 909.02.D.7 to be identified as Banksville Golden Horizons including rules and regulations; and by amending the City of Pittsburgh Zoning Map by changing from RM-M, Residential Multi-Unit Moderate Density and R1D-L, Residential Single-Unit Detached Low Density to Banksville Golden Horizons property consisting of the present Marian Manor and an adjacent parcel of vacant commercial land bisected by Greenboro Lane, all located in the 20th Ward. (Sent to the Planning Commission for a Report & Recommendation on 9/22/25) (Resent to the Planning Commission for a Report & Recommendation on 2/4/26) (Needs to be held for a Public Hearing)

    Sep 5, 2025

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

Feb 9, 2023

·St. Petersburg, FL
Agenda

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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  • 22-LANDMARK-0002: Request: Petition Request to Designate the Buildings and Property Located at Lawton Court as an Individual Landmark Project Name: Lawton Court Location: 1467 South Preston Street; 401, 402, 402 ½, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410-414, 411-413, 415, 417, and 419 Lawton Court Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 6- Vacant Case Manager: Savannah Darr, Historic Preservation Officer

    Jan 20, 2023

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 22-0828: A resolution approving a proposed Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Public Service Company of Colorado to access and use City owned vacant property to remove, reinstall and maintain power poles located at 3300 North Clayton Street and 2725 East 33rd Avenue. Approves a revocable Permanent Access and Use Permit with Public Service Company of Colorado to access and use City owned vacant property to remove, reinstall and maintain power poles located at 3300 North Clayton Street and 2725 East 33rd Avenue in Council District 9 (FINAN-202263229). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 8-22-22. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 7-19-22.

    Jul 11, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • ID 22-0635: "Update of Vacant Property Institute" - Laura Grabowski (Director, Vacant and Abandoned Properties)

    Apr 29, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 2021-2300: Resolution providing for the designation and transfer of certain public properties within the Hill District and Polish Hill neighborhoods from the Greenways for Pittsburgh Program and other adjacent vacant properties under City ownership to be formalized and adopted as a City park.

    Dec 10, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-2304: Resolution providing for the designation and transfer of certain public properties within the Beechview and Mount Washington neighborhoods from the Greenways for Pittsburgh Program and other adjacent vacant properties under City ownership to be formalized and adopted as a City park.

    Dec 10, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-2301: Resolution providing for the designation and transfer of certain public properties within the Overbrook neighborhood from the Greenways for Pittsburgh Program and other adjacent vacant properties under City ownership to be formalized and adopted as a City park.

    Dec 10, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-2303: Resolution providing for the designation and transfer of certain public properties within the Brookline neighborhood from the Greenways for Pittsburgh Program and other adjacent vacant properties under City ownership to be formalized and adopted as a City park.

    Dec 10, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-2305: Resolution providing for the designation and transfer of certain public properties within the Hazelwood, Glen Hazel, and Greenfield neighborhoods from the Greenways for Pittsburgh Program and other adjacent vacant properties under City ownership to be formalized and adopted as a City park.

    Dec 10, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-2302: Resolution providing for the designation and transfer of certain public properties within the South Side Slopes and Allentown neighborhoods from the Greenways for Pittsburgh Program and other adjacent vacant properties under City ownership to be formalized and adopted as a City park.

    Dec 10, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • CB 120151: AN ORDINANCE relating to the Department of Finance and Administrative Services; authorizing the Director of the Department of Finance and Administrative Services or the Director’s designee to negotiate and execute a real property lease with the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority for vacant land at 1000 NE 45th Street, Seattle, WA; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Aug 2, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CB 120165: AN ORDINANCE relating to the Department of Finance and Administrative Services; authorizing the Director of the Department of Finance and Administrative Services or the Director’s designee to negotiate and execute a real property lease with the Port of Seattle for vacant land known as the Tsubota Property; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Jul 30, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2021-1692: Resolution providing for the sale of certain properties consisting of vacant lots, acquired by the City of Pittsburgh at tax sale, 2128 Wilson Avenue, 2130 Wilson Avenue, 2134 Wilson Avenue, 2136 Wilson Avenue, 2200 Wilson Avenue, 2210 Wilson Avenue, 2218 Wilson Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15212, and thereafter authorizing the execution of a quitclaim deed conveying all of the City’s right, title and interest in and to said properties to Blight 2 Light Incorporated. Perryhill Top Farm, LLC.

    Jul 9, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • ID 21-0809: Status of Vacant and Abandoned Properties Across the City, Specifically in West End - Laura Grabowski, Develop Louisville

    Jun 23, 2021

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 21-0704: A resolution approving a proposed First Amendment to Revocable License between the City and County of Denver and PPF AMLI 3325 Denargo Street, LLC for the use of city-owned property located at Arkins Court and Denargo Street. Amends a license agreement with PPF AMLI 3325 Denargo Street, LLC by adding $22,112.80 for a new total of $119,280.36 and 5 months for a new end date of 12-31-21 to access and use City owned, vacant land for construction parking and material staging located at the corner of Arkins Court and Denargo Street in Council District 9 (FINAN-202158926-01). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 7-26-21. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 6-22-21.

    Jun 14, 2021

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2025 Refuse Fee Exoneration Form

    Scranton, PA
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    The 2025 Refuse Fee Exoneration Form is an application for property owners to request refunds of refuse fees paid in 2025 for vacant units, condemned properties, demolished structures, or vacant lots in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Applicants must submit the form with December 2025 or January 2026 electric or water bills showing 12 months of usage, along with 2025 real estate tax receipts proving full payment of the refuse fee, to Treasury@scrantonpa.gov or the mailing address at City Hall, 340 North Washington Avenue. The form requires property owners to document the vacancy period within 2025, specify the number of vacant units and total units, and declare the exoneration reason (vacant, condemned, demolished, or other). Property owners must affirm under penalty of perjury that statements are accurate and acknowledge potential criminal penalties under Pennsylvania Code 18 PA C.S. 4903 and 4904 for providing false information.

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  • AGENDA ~ MERIDIAN A ~ CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF MERIDIAN

    Lansing, MI
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  • Old West End Historic District Commission

    Toledo, OH
    Minutes

    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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  • Mayor's Budget Message

    York, PA
    Budget

    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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  • 2024 Refuse Fee Exoneration Form

    Scranton, PA
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    This form allows Scranton property owners to request exoneration of 2024 refuse fees for vacant units, condemned properties, demolished structures, or vacant lots. Applicants must submit the form with December 2024 or January 2025 electric or water bills showing 12 months of usage, along with 2024 real estate tax receipts proving full payment of the refuse fee, to Treasury@scrantonpa.gov or the mailing address listed. The form requires property owners to specify the number of vacant units, total units, vacancy period within 2024, and reason for exoneration, and includes an affidavit affirming the accuracy of statements under penalty of criminal prosecution under Pennsylvania Code sections 4903 and 4904. False information submitted to City officials or violations of the ordinance governing waste disposal and refuse fees are subject to fines and penalties as outlined in the City's ordinance.

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