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Building Division Fees

Policy Title Print Policy History
A resolution setting building division fees and repealing res 5891
Current PolicyAdopted
Resolution 7224June 14, 2023
Previous PoliciesAdopted
Resolution 6849January 8, 2020
Resolution 6478February 10, 2016
Resolution 6187December 12, 2012
Resolution 6180December 5, 2012
Resolution 5891February 24, 2010
Resolution 5715December 17, 2008
Resolution 4534October 24, 2001
Resolution 3988August 12, 1998
Resolution 3583December 13, 1995
Resolution 3582December 13, 1995
Resolution 2873June 28, 1989
Resolution 2686February 12, 1986
Resolution 2504October 24, 1984
Resolution 2501October 24, 1984
Resolution 2462April 25, 1984
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