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Rules committee amends neighborhood bills: PNAB lookback extended to two years; traffic-calming payment moved to after 75% agreement
Summary
The Rules Committee approved neighborhood-related amendments, including allowing PNAB to look back two years for qualifying offenses (with conditions) and changing traffic-calming payment timing so applicants are billed after 75% neighborhood agreement.
The Jacksonville Rules Committee on Aug. 4 approved several neighborhood-focused amendments and bills, including a change to public-nuisance procedures and a revision of the traffic-calming application payment timeline.
Laura Hartung of the Office of General Counsel explained an NCSPHS amendment that clarifies the definition of “adjacent” (within 1,000 feet of an alleged nuisance property) and changes when prior offenses may be counted: PNAB may look back up to two years…
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