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The commissioners consider an ordinance that places a 9-month moratorium on the export of water outside of Tippecanoe County.
County council: A county council of seven or nine members controls all spending and revenue of the county government. Each county sets their own rules of whether or not a council position is At-Large or divided by districts. The council members serve four-year terms. They are responsible for setting salaries, the annual budget, and special ...
The Tippecanoe County Area Plan Commission is creating a new zoning ordinance which would allow developers to build townhomes for private purchase.
The commission was established by the Indiana General Assembly as the Railroad Commission in the late 1800s to regulate the railroads in the state. [1] On March 4, 1913, Governor Samuel M. Ralston signed the Shively-Spencer Utility Act giving it the additional authority to regulate electric, natural gas, water, private sewer, and telephone utilities along with common carriers (trucking) and ...
The commissioners passed an ordinance that would place a nine-month moratorium on the high-volume export of water outside of the county. Tippecanoe County commissioners pass water moratorium ...
An Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (APFO, also known as a Concurrency Regulation) is an American legislative method to tie public infrastructure to growth for a region. [1] APFOs take into account the availability of infrastructure. They can manage growth, but are considered separate from growth controls such as building moratoria. [2] [3]
Tippecanoe Area Plan Commission board approves TSC's rezoning request of nearly 100 acre property by Harrison High School for future development.
Transportation in Tippecanoe County, Indiana (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Tippecanoe County, Indiana" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.