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Council places carbon‑monoxide detector ordinance on Feb. 26 docket after committee recommendation
Summary
The Social Services & Public Safety committee recommended placing an ordinance on the Feb. 26 docket to require CO detection in existing commercial structures and to amend code to require detectors in existing single‑family and two‑family dwellings; council approved placing the item on the docket.
The Lexington‑Fayette Urban County Council moved to place on its Feb. 26 docket an ordinance that would create Section 9‑2.1 requiring carbon‑monoxide detection in existing commercial structures and would amend Section 12‑1(c) to require CO detectors in existing single‑family and two‑family…
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