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Hunter v. Erickson, 393 U.S. 385 (1969), was a United States Supreme Court case.. The question in the case was "whether the City of Akron, Ohio, has denied [a black citizen] the equal protection of its laws by amending the city charter to prevent the city council from implementing any ordinance dealing with racial, religious, or ancestral discrimination in housing without the approval of the ...
A New York landlord has an arrest warrant with his name on it for racking up more than 30 housing code violations during a four-year-period for a Bronx apartment building he owns.
City of Twinsburg's Issues 19 and 20 deal with zoning proposals Issue 19 would enact updates to Part 11 of Twinsburg's ordinance code, a roughly 288-page section that sets forth planning and ...
In July 2016, the Berkeley City Council voted 5-0 (with 4 abstentions) to deny the proposal. The city was sued by the SF Bay Area Renters Federation, who argued that denying the application violated the HAA. In October 2016, the city settled the lawsuit by agreeing to reconsider the proposal. [3] In July 2017, the judge ruled in favor of SFBARF ...
Building Code Violation: No firestop in the cable tray penetration above the fire door in the fire-resistance rated concrete wall. Building Code Violation: Flammable ABS plastic pipes in a supposedly noncombustible pulp and paper mill in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Fire Code Violation: Delaminated Spray Fireproofing at Cambrian College in ...
Amending the code of ethics in the City Charter has been on Springfield City Council's to-do list for a year. After councilmembers met Wednesday, proposed changes to Section 19.16 of the charter ...
The Home Rule City Act was a statute enacted by the Michigan Legislature as Public Act 279 of 1909.It provides the framework by which a new city may become incorporated and provide for its own government by adopting a city charter, and the method by which an existing city may amend or revise its city charter.
Jun. 17—Monday night is the last Albuquerque City Council meeting before a month-long break, and councilors face a hefty agenda as debate on four charter amendments is expected to come to a close.