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Lancaster City Council approves historic‑district appointment flexibility, sewage plan amendment and two flag raisings

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On May 27 the council passed an ordinance amending the historic‑district code's definition of 'building official' to allow flexible appointments, certified an Act 537 sewage plan amendment for a private development, and approved flag‑raising resolutions for World Refugee Day and Juneteenth.

Lancaster City Council on May 27 approved multiple items on its legislative agenda, including an ordinance change allowing more flexible appointments of building officials to historical boards, a certification of a sewage planning amendment for a private development, and two ceremonial flag‑raising resolutions.

Council conducted final passage of Administration Bill No. 4‑2025, described in the record as an ordinance amending Chapter 155 (Historic Districts) to revise the definition of “building official” and to authorize the Director of Community and…

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