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The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Explained in 3 Minutes: US History Review
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Explained in 3 Minutes: US History Review
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Explained in 3 Minutes: US History Review
Find out why I call the NW Ordinance of 1787 the "Uht Oh, Mama Got Pregnant Law".
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The Articles of Confederation and the Northwest Ordinance
The Articles of Confederation and the Northwest Ordinance
The Articles of Confederation and the Northwest Ordinance
Visit http://www.education-portal.com for thousands more videos like this one. You'll get full access to our interactive quizzes and transcripts and can find...
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APUSH Redesign: Northwest Ordinances
APUSH Redesign: Northwest Ordinances
APUSH Redesign: Northwest Ordinances
This lecture covers all the basics of the Northwest Ordinances for APUSH and U.S. History students. It has been tailored to cover all the material required of the new APUSH exam. Key Terms:...
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The Northwest Ordinance - Stanley L. Klos
The Northwest Ordinance - Stanley L. Klos
The Northwest Ordinance - Stanley L. Klos
A Brief History of the Northwest Ordinance and its importance in US History.
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The Northwest Ordinance
The Northwest Ordinance
The Northwest Ordinance
description
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The Northwest Ordinance
The Northwest Ordinance
The Northwest Ordinance
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Northwest Ordinance for kids
Northwest Ordinance for kids
Northwest Ordinance for kids
This is part of a series of videos based on the Ohio Fourth Grade Social Studies curriculum. The text is from the State's Content Elaborations.
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Northwest Ordinance, Shays Rebellion, and the Constitutional Convention
Northwest Ordinance, Shays Rebellion, and the Constitutional Convention
Northwest Ordinance, Shays Rebellion, and the Constitutional Convention
Objective: To examine the settlement of the Northwest Territory and the importance of Shays’ Rebellion.
Objective: To examine the importance of the Great Compromise and 3/5 Compromise
Key Terms and People:
Land Ordinance of 1785
Pooling
Northwest Territory
Northwest Ordinance
Shays’ Rebellion
Daniel Shays
Arsenal
Militia
Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention
George Washington
Virginia Plan
Bicameral
New Jersey Plan
Unicameral
House of Representative
Senate
Three-Fifths Compromise
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Mr. Kuespert - Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Mr. Kuespert - Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Mr. Kuespert - Northwest Ordinance of 1787
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 allowed for the creation of new states in the United States.
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NorthWest Ordinance Rap
NorthWest Ordinance Rap
NorthWest Ordinance Rap
Several girls rap for the class.
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Northwest Ordinance
Northwest Ordinance
Northwest Ordinance
Recorded on February 26, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
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Northwest Ordinance
Northwest Ordinance
Northwest Ordinance
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Northwest Ordinance
Northwest Ordinance
Northwest Ordinance
Recorded on February 26, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
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Standard 8.9.3 Northwest Ordinance
Standard 8.9.3 Northwest Ordinance
Standard 8.9.3 Northwest Ordinance
Standard 8.9.3: Northwest Ordinance in Education and Slavery.
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GPS SSUSH6a Impact of Northwest Ordinance [Video 34]
GPS SSUSH6a Impact of Northwest Ordinance [Video 34]
GPS SSUSH6a Impact of Northwest Ordinance [Video 34]
Tutorial on Unit 3 Standard 6 Substandard a on Impact of Northwest Ordinance in preparation for the Georgia End of Course Test (EOCT) in U.S. History.
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AP U.S. History: The Northwest Ordinance
AP U.S. History: The Northwest Ordinance
AP U.S. History: The Northwest Ordinance
In this AP U.S. History video learn all about how the Northwest Ordinance marked a turning point in American expansion.
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Northwest Ordinance and Shays' Rebellion
Northwest Ordinance and Shays' Rebellion
Northwest Ordinance and Shays' Rebellion
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NorthWest Ordinance Trip 2009
NorthWest Ordinance Trip 2009
NorthWest Ordinance Trip 2009
Dan Forkin Brandon Ziskind Michael Hickey Justin Hill Rob Russell camera:Jurgen Koch San Francisco,CA Portland,OR Seattle,WA.
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The Northwest Ordinance.mp4
The Northwest Ordinance.mp4
The Northwest Ordinance.mp4
Dave Barton from wallbuilders.com explains the significance of the Norwest Ordinance with regards to education. This is a clip from the American Heritage ser...
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Revolutionary Period-Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Revolutionary Period-Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Revolutionary Period-Northwest Ordinance of 1787
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Northwest Ordinance Final Product
Northwest Ordinance Final Product
Northwest Ordinance Final Product
Awesome School House Rock Video by Alyssa Parraz, Shelby Petersen, Kiana Ray, and Taylor Skevington
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3:59
What the Northwest Ordinance say about religion in public schools?
What the Northwest Ordinance say about religion in public schools?
What the Northwest Ordinance say about religion in public schools?
What did the Northwest Ordinance have to say about religion and morality being taught in public schools? From our series, "Did our Founding Fathers Intend fo...
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North West Ordinance 1787 We the People #333
North West Ordinance 1787 We the People #333
North West Ordinance 1787 We the People #333
North West Ordinance 1787 We the People #333 We the People. recorded at the CTN Christian Television Network.
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Explained in 3 Minutes: US History Review
Find out why I call the NW Ordinance of 1787 the "Uht Oh, Mama Got Pregnant Law"....
Find out why I call the NW Ordinance of 1787 the "Uht Oh, Mama Got Pregnant Law".
wn.com/The Northwest Ordinance Of 1787 Explained In 3 Minutes US History Review
Find out why I call the NW Ordinance of 1787 the "Uht Oh, Mama Got Pregnant Law".
The Articles of Confederation and the Northwest Ordinance
Visit http://www.education-portal.com for thousands more videos like this one. You'll get full access to our interactive quizzes and transcripts and can find......
Visit http://www.education-portal.com for thousands more videos like this one. You'll get full access to our interactive quizzes and transcripts and can find...
wn.com/The Articles Of Confederation And The Northwest Ordinance
Visit http://www.education-portal.com for thousands more videos like this one. You'll get full access to our interactive quizzes and transcripts and can find...
APUSH Redesign: Northwest Ordinances
This lecture covers all the basics of the Northwest Ordinances for APUSH and U.S. History students. It has been tailored to cover all the material required of t...
This lecture covers all the basics of the Northwest Ordinances for APUSH and U.S. History students. It has been tailored to cover all the material required of the new APUSH exam. Key Terms:...
wn.com/Apush Redesign Northwest Ordinances
This lecture covers all the basics of the Northwest Ordinances for APUSH and U.S. History students. It has been tailored to cover all the material required of the new APUSH exam. Key Terms:...
The Northwest Ordinance - Stanley L. Klos
A Brief History of the Northwest Ordinance and its importance in US History....
A Brief History of the Northwest Ordinance and its importance in US History.
wn.com/The Northwest Ordinance Stanley L. Klos
A Brief History of the Northwest Ordinance and its importance in US History.
Northwest Ordinance for kids
This is part of a series of videos based on the Ohio Fourth Grade Social Studies curriculum. The text is from the State's Content Elaborations....
This is part of a series of videos based on the Ohio Fourth Grade Social Studies curriculum. The text is from the State's Content Elaborations.
wn.com/Northwest Ordinance For Kids
This is part of a series of videos based on the Ohio Fourth Grade Social Studies curriculum. The text is from the State's Content Elaborations.
- published: 30 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Northwest Ordinance, Shays Rebellion, and the Constitutional Convention
Objective: To examine the settlement of the Northwest Territory and the importance of Shays’ Rebellion.
Objective: To examine the importance of the Great Compro...
Objective: To examine the settlement of the Northwest Territory and the importance of Shays’ Rebellion.
Objective: To examine the importance of the Great Compromise and 3/5 Compromise
Key Terms and People:
Land Ordinance of 1785
Pooling
Northwest Territory
Northwest Ordinance
Shays’ Rebellion
Daniel Shays
Arsenal
Militia
Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention
George Washington
Virginia Plan
Bicameral
New Jersey Plan
Unicameral
House of Representative
Senate
Three-Fifths Compromise
wn.com/Northwest Ordinance, Shays Rebellion, And The Constitutional Convention
Objective: To examine the settlement of the Northwest Territory and the importance of Shays’ Rebellion.
Objective: To examine the importance of the Great Compromise and 3/5 Compromise
Key Terms and People:
Land Ordinance of 1785
Pooling
Northwest Territory
Northwest Ordinance
Shays’ Rebellion
Daniel Shays
Arsenal
Militia
Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention
George Washington
Virginia Plan
Bicameral
New Jersey Plan
Unicameral
House of Representative
Senate
Three-Fifths Compromise
- published: 01 Oct 2014
- views: 13
Mr. Kuespert - Northwest Ordinance of 1787
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 allowed for the creation of new states in the United States....
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 allowed for the creation of new states in the United States.
wn.com/Mr. Kuespert Northwest Ordinance Of 1787
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 allowed for the creation of new states in the United States.
NorthWest Ordinance Rap
Several girls rap for the class....
Several girls rap for the class.
wn.com/Northwest Ordinance Rap
Several girls rap for the class.
Northwest Ordinance
Recorded on February 26, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder....
Recorded on February 26, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
wn.com/Northwest Ordinance
Recorded on February 26, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
- published: 28 Feb 2010
- views: 407
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author: 10MrKC
Northwest Ordinance
Recorded on February 26, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder....
Recorded on February 26, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
wn.com/Northwest Ordinance
Recorded on February 26, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
- published: 28 Feb 2010
- views: 38
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author: 5MrKC
Standard 8.9.3 Northwest Ordinance
Standard 8.9.3: Northwest Ordinance in Education and Slavery....
Standard 8.9.3: Northwest Ordinance in Education and Slavery.
wn.com/Standard 8.9.3 Northwest Ordinance
Standard 8.9.3: Northwest Ordinance in Education and Slavery.
- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 88
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author: jay smith
GPS SSUSH6a Impact of Northwest Ordinance [Video 34]
Tutorial on Unit 3 Standard 6 Substandard a on Impact of Northwest Ordinance in preparation for the Georgia End of Course Test (EOCT) in U.S. History....
Tutorial on Unit 3 Standard 6 Substandard a on Impact of Northwest Ordinance in preparation for the Georgia End of Course Test (EOCT) in U.S. History.
wn.com/Gps Ssush6A Impact Of Northwest Ordinance Video 34
Tutorial on Unit 3 Standard 6 Substandard a on Impact of Northwest Ordinance in preparation for the Georgia End of Course Test (EOCT) in U.S. History.
AP U.S. History: The Northwest Ordinance
In this AP U.S. History video learn all about how the Northwest Ordinance marked a turning point in American expansion....
In this AP U.S. History video learn all about how the Northwest Ordinance marked a turning point in American expansion.
wn.com/Ap U.S. History The Northwest Ordinance
In this AP U.S. History video learn all about how the Northwest Ordinance marked a turning point in American expansion.
- published: 28 Sep 2015
- views: 8
NorthWest Ordinance Trip 2009
Dan Forkin Brandon Ziskind Michael Hickey Justin Hill Rob Russell camera:Jurgen Koch San Francisco,CA Portland,OR Seattle,WA....
Dan Forkin Brandon Ziskind Michael Hickey Justin Hill Rob Russell camera:Jurgen Koch San Francisco,CA Portland,OR Seattle,WA.
wn.com/Northwest Ordinance Trip 2009
Dan Forkin Brandon Ziskind Michael Hickey Justin Hill Rob Russell camera:Jurgen Koch San Francisco,CA Portland,OR Seattle,WA.
The Northwest Ordinance.mp4
Dave Barton from wallbuilders.com explains the significance of the Norwest Ordinance with regards to education. This is a clip from the American Heritage ser......
Dave Barton from wallbuilders.com explains the significance of the Norwest Ordinance with regards to education. This is a clip from the American Heritage ser...
wn.com/The Northwest Ordinance.Mp4
Dave Barton from wallbuilders.com explains the significance of the Norwest Ordinance with regards to education. This is a clip from the American Heritage ser...
Northwest Ordinance Final Product
Awesome School House Rock Video by Alyssa Parraz, Shelby Petersen, Kiana Ray, and Taylor Skevington...
Awesome School House Rock Video by Alyssa Parraz, Shelby Petersen, Kiana Ray, and Taylor Skevington
wn.com/Northwest Ordinance Final Product
Awesome School House Rock Video by Alyssa Parraz, Shelby Petersen, Kiana Ray, and Taylor Skevington
- published: 24 Sep 2012
- views: 532
What the Northwest Ordinance say about religion in public schools?
What did the Northwest Ordinance have to say about religion and morality being taught in public schools? From our series, "Did our Founding Fathers Intend fo......
What did the Northwest Ordinance have to say about religion and morality being taught in public schools? From our series, "Did our Founding Fathers Intend fo...
wn.com/What The Northwest Ordinance Say About Religion In Public Schools
What did the Northwest Ordinance have to say about religion and morality being taught in public schools? From our series, "Did our Founding Fathers Intend fo...
North West Ordinance 1787 We the People #333
North West Ordinance 1787 We the People #333 We the People. recorded at the CTN Christian Television Network....
North West Ordinance 1787 We the People #333 We the People. recorded at the CTN Christian Television Network.
wn.com/North West Ordinance 1787 We The People 333
North West Ordinance 1787 We the People #333 We the People. recorded at the CTN Christian Television Network.
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Public Land Survey System
Public Land Survey System
Public Land Survey System
The Public Land Survey System is the surveying method developed and used in the United States to plat, or divide, real property for sale and settling. Also known as the Rectangular Survey System, it was created by the Land Ordinance of 1785 to survey land ceded to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783, following the end of the American Revolution. Beginning with the Seven Ranges, in present day Ohio, the PLSS has been used as the primary survey method in the United States. Following the passage of the Northwest Ordinance, in 1787, the Surveyor General of the Northwest Territory platted lands in the Northwest Territory. The Surveyor
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THE NORTHWEST ORDINANCE- APUSH
THE NORTHWEST ORDINANCE- APUSH
THE NORTHWEST ORDINANCE- APUSH
Description
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Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
My name is William(Bill)Henshall and the purpose of this channel is to help you read the Constitution accurately and do legal research. The case cited here is: Blanton v Las Vegas 489 US 538. Notes: Applies to territories by operation of law; rights to Habeas Corpus, trial by jury and common law proceedings; Blanton v Las Vegas 489 US 538 -- NO right to trial by jury
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NORTHWEST ORDINANCE REVISED | Super Amazing Wagon Adventure
NORTHWEST ORDINANCE REVISED | Super Amazing Wagon Adventure
NORTHWEST ORDINANCE REVISED | Super Amazing Wagon Adventure
Wagons, buffalo, black men dying of rabies - what's not to see in a game?
XBOX 360: http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/Product/Super-Amazing-Wagon-Adventure/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80258550b6a
Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/250500/
Like the outro?: http://teknoaxe.com/Link_Code_4.php?q=747&Genre;=Funk
Thanks for watching!
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Land Ordinance Acts
Land Ordinance Acts
Land Ordinance Acts
The Land Ordinance Acts was to split the Old Northwest Territory into states. This ordinance defined what a state was and how a territory became a state. It also established different political and social statuses of these new territories.
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2/13: The American Trail - The Northwest Ordinance
2/13: The American Trail - The Northwest Ordinance
2/13: The American Trail - The Northwest Ordinance
American Trail is a thirteen part series chronicling the history of The United States of America. It tells the story of the brave men and women who experienced a myriad of astounding triumphs of the human spirit. These early Americans, through hard work and sacrifice, laid the foundation of this great nation. The show aired in 1953
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Northwest Land Ordinance
Northwest Land Ordinance
Northwest Land Ordinance
This video is about the Northwest Land Ordinance.
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3:16
Jeffys Plan
Jeffys Plan
Jeffys Plan
An APUSH project about the Northwest Ordinance. Goes along with the song "Jesse's Girl." Enjoy.
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7:07
First Government 3.1
First Government 3.1
First Government 3.1
Table of Contents:
00:04 - The Articles of Confederation
00:16 - State Governments
01:16 -
02:33 - Forming a Republic
03:02 -
03:38 - Articles of Confederation
04:26 -
05:35 - Discussion Question
05:53 - Northwest Ordinance
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NW Ordinance
NW Ordinance
NW Ordinance
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Northwest Cities - Maple Grove Social Host Ordinance
Northwest Cities - Maple Grove Social Host Ordinance
Northwest Cities - Maple Grove Social Host Ordinance
The Maple Grove Police Department is partnering with Partnership for Change to help keep underage youth from drinking. http://twelve.tv/ http://www.facebook....
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Unit 4 Part 1: Articles of Confederation
Unit 4 Part 1: Articles of Confederation
Unit 4 Part 1: Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation, Land Ordinance of 1785, Northwest Ordinance of 1787.
Public Land Survey System
The Public Land Survey System is the surveying method developed and used in the United States to plat, or divide, real property for sale and settling. Also know...
The Public Land Survey System is the surveying method developed and used in the United States to plat, or divide, real property for sale and settling. Also known as the Rectangular Survey System, it was created by the Land Ordinance of 1785 to survey land ceded to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783, following the end of the American Revolution. Beginning with the Seven Ranges, in present day Ohio, the PLSS has been used as the primary survey method in the United States. Following the passage of the Northwest Ordinance, in 1787, the Surveyor General of the Northwest Territory platted lands in the Northwest Territory. The Surveyor General was later merged with the General Land Office, which later became a part of the U.S Bureau of Land Management, or BLM. Today, the BLM controls the survey, sale, and settling of the new lands, and manages the State Plane Coordinate System.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
wn.com/Public Land Survey System
The Public Land Survey System is the surveying method developed and used in the United States to plat, or divide, real property for sale and settling. Also known as the Rectangular Survey System, it was created by the Land Ordinance of 1785 to survey land ceded to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783, following the end of the American Revolution. Beginning with the Seven Ranges, in present day Ohio, the PLSS has been used as the primary survey method in the United States. Following the passage of the Northwest Ordinance, in 1787, the Surveyor General of the Northwest Territory platted lands in the Northwest Territory. The Surveyor General was later merged with the General Land Office, which later became a part of the U.S Bureau of Land Management, or BLM. Today, the BLM controls the survey, sale, and settling of the new lands, and manages the State Plane Coordinate System.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 2
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
My name is William(Bill)Henshall and the purpose of this channel is to help you read the Constitution accurately and do legal research. The case cited here is: ...
My name is William(Bill)Henshall and the purpose of this channel is to help you read the Constitution accurately and do legal research. The case cited here is: Blanton v Las Vegas 489 US 538. Notes: Applies to territories by operation of law; rights to Habeas Corpus, trial by jury and common law proceedings; Blanton v Las Vegas 489 US 538 -- NO right to trial by jury
wn.com/Northwest Ordinance Of 1787
My name is William(Bill)Henshall and the purpose of this channel is to help you read the Constitution accurately and do legal research. The case cited here is: Blanton v Las Vegas 489 US 538. Notes: Applies to territories by operation of law; rights to Habeas Corpus, trial by jury and common law proceedings; Blanton v Las Vegas 489 US 538 -- NO right to trial by jury
- published: 23 Sep 2015
- views: 1
NORTHWEST ORDINANCE REVISED | Super Amazing Wagon Adventure
Wagons, buffalo, black men dying of rabies - what's not to see in a game?
XBOX 360: http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/Product/Super-Amazing-Wagon-Adventure/66...
Wagons, buffalo, black men dying of rabies - what's not to see in a game?
XBOX 360: http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/Product/Super-Amazing-Wagon-Adventure/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80258550b6a
Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/250500/
Like the outro?: http://teknoaxe.com/Link_Code_4.php?q=747&Genre;=Funk
Thanks for watching!
wn.com/Northwest Ordinance Revised | Super Amazing Wagon Adventure
Wagons, buffalo, black men dying of rabies - what's not to see in a game?
XBOX 360: http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/Product/Super-Amazing-Wagon-Adventure/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80258550b6a
Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/250500/
Like the outro?: http://teknoaxe.com/Link_Code_4.php?q=747&Genre;=Funk
Thanks for watching!
- published: 16 Apr 2015
- views: 1
Land Ordinance Acts
The Land Ordinance Acts was to split the Old Northwest Territory into states. This ordinance defined what a state was and how a territory became a state. It als...
The Land Ordinance Acts was to split the Old Northwest Territory into states. This ordinance defined what a state was and how a territory became a state. It also established different political and social statuses of these new territories.
wn.com/Land Ordinance Acts
The Land Ordinance Acts was to split the Old Northwest Territory into states. This ordinance defined what a state was and how a territory became a state. It also established different political and social statuses of these new territories.
- published: 04 Dec 2014
- views: 0
2/13: The American Trail - The Northwest Ordinance
American Trail is a thirteen part series chronicling the history of The United States of America. It tells the story of the brave men and women who experienced ...
American Trail is a thirteen part series chronicling the history of The United States of America. It tells the story of the brave men and women who experienced a myriad of astounding triumphs of the human spirit. These early Americans, through hard work and sacrifice, laid the foundation of this great nation. The show aired in 1953
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wn.com/2 13 The American Trail The Northwest Ordinance
American Trail is a thirteen part series chronicling the history of The United States of America. It tells the story of the brave men and women who experienced a myriad of astounding triumphs of the human spirit. These early Americans, through hard work and sacrifice, laid the foundation of this great nation. The show aired in 1953
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- published: 05 Nov 2014
- views: 0
Northwest Land Ordinance
This video is about the Northwest Land Ordinance....
This video is about the Northwest Land Ordinance.
wn.com/Northwest Land Ordinance
This video is about the Northwest Land Ordinance.
- published: 14 Oct 2014
- views: 301
Jeffys Plan
An APUSH project about the Northwest Ordinance. Goes along with the song "Jesse's Girl." Enjoy....
An APUSH project about the Northwest Ordinance. Goes along with the song "Jesse's Girl." Enjoy.
wn.com/Jeffys Plan
An APUSH project about the Northwest Ordinance. Goes along with the song "Jesse's Girl." Enjoy.
- published: 21 Sep 2014
- views: 23
First Government 3.1
Table of Contents:
00:04 - The Articles of Confederation
00:16 - State Governments
01:16 -
02:33 - Forming a Republic
03:02 -
03:38 - Articles of Confederat...
Table of Contents:
00:04 - The Articles of Confederation
00:16 - State Governments
01:16 -
02:33 - Forming a Republic
03:02 -
03:38 - Articles of Confederation
04:26 -
05:35 - Discussion Question
05:53 - Northwest Ordinance
wn.com/First Government 3.1
Table of Contents:
00:04 - The Articles of Confederation
00:16 - State Governments
01:16 -
02:33 - Forming a Republic
03:02 -
03:38 - Articles of Confederation
04:26 -
05:35 - Discussion Question
05:53 - Northwest Ordinance
- published: 19 Aug 2014
- views: 6
Northwest Cities - Maple Grove Social Host Ordinance
The Maple Grove Police Department is partnering with Partnership for Change to help keep underage youth from drinking. http://twelve.tv/ http://www.facebook.......
The Maple Grove Police Department is partnering with Partnership for Change to help keep underage youth from drinking. http://twelve.tv/ http://www.facebook....
wn.com/Northwest Cities Maple Grove Social Host Ordinance
The Maple Grove Police Department is partnering with Partnership for Change to help keep underage youth from drinking. http://twelve.tv/ http://www.facebook....
Unit 4 Part 1: Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation, Land Ordinance of 1785, Northwest Ordinance of 1787....
Articles of Confederation, Land Ordinance of 1785, Northwest Ordinance of 1787.
wn.com/Unit 4 Part 1 Articles Of Confederation
Articles of Confederation, Land Ordinance of 1785, Northwest Ordinance of 1787.
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Red White and Blue Fest Mark Urbach Lecture
Red White and Blue Fest Mark Urbach Lecture
Red White and Blue Fest Mark Urbach Lecture
"Believe" "Do we need a third great awakening?" Our founding fathers were extremely religious men who used the Bible as the foundation for their lives. Article 3 of the Northwest Ordinance which was signed into law said, "Religion, morality, and law being necessary to the good..." This book can be purchased on Amazon.com.
A little bit about the author whom is known very well to me and Sea Quest Kids. What stands out to me in Marc Urbach is his extraordinary love for his daughter Rachel and his wife. While his patriot service to his country and his faith often times call him away from home and put greater demands on his conscience and ti
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APUSH 2.4 Articles of Confederation
APUSH 2.4 Articles of Confederation
APUSH 2.4 Articles of Confederation
AP US History Notes Lecture - Articles of Confederation, Land Ordinance of 1785, Northwest Ordinance, Annapolis Convention, Shay's Rebellion.
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Abraham Lincoln on Leadership, Education, Secession, Slavery (1994)
Abraham Lincoln on Leadership, Education, Secession, Slavery (1994)
Abraham Lincoln on Leadership, Education, Secession, Slavery (1994)
By the 1850s, slavery was still legal in the southern United States, but had been generally outlawed in the northern states, including Illinois, whose original 1818 Constitution forbade slavery, as required by the Northwest Ordinance. Lincoln disapproved of slavery, and the spread of slavery to new U.S. territory in the west. He returned to politics to oppose the pro-slavery Kansas–Nebraska Act (1854); this law repealed the slavery-restricting Missouri Compromise (1820). Senior Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois had incorporated popular sovereignty into the Act. Douglas' provision, which Lincoln opposed, specified settlers had the right t
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Debunking Patriot Myths Part 2
Debunking Patriot Myths Part 2
Debunking Patriot Myths Part 2
Part 2 of the two-part America's Remedy Webcast series, "Debunking Patriot Myths". Before we can focus on America's true remedy, it's important that we understand the myths that can otherwise distract us. In this episode, we cover the following myths:
-Congress Adjourning Sine Die
-George Washintgon Took the Wrong Oath
-The Articles of Confederation / The Northwest Ordinance Created the Government of the "United States of America" ("Constitutional Con Job")
-We Still Operate Under the Articles of Confederation
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The Founding Fathers: Race, Sex, Class, and Justice in the Origins of America (1997)
The Founding Fathers: Race, Sex, Class, and Justice in the Origins of America (1997)
The Founding Fathers: Race, Sex, Class, and Justice in the Origins of America (1997)
Thomas G. West is Professor of Politics at Hillsdale College, beginning in the Fall of 2011. West previously taught at the University of Dallas from 1974 to 2011.
He is also a Director and Senior Fellow of the Claremont Institute, which has supported and publicized his research. Born in 1945, Dr. West received his B.A. from Cornell University in 1967 and his Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate University in 1974. He served in Vietnam as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army in 1969-70. He was Bradley Resident Scholar at the Heritage Foundation in 1988-89, and Salvatori Visiting Scholar at Claremont McKenna College from 1990-92. He has translated, with Gra
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01-09-12 Radnor Township BOC Part 4 of 4.mp4
01-09-12 Radnor Township BOC Part 4 of 4.mp4
01-09-12 Radnor Township BOC Part 4 of 4.mp4
01-09-12 Radnor Township Board of Commissioners (BOC) meeting. In this segment: Introduction of Ordinance 2012-01 amending chapter 280 of the Radnor Township...
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City of Oldsmar Council Meeting 8/6/2013 (Part II)
City of Oldsmar Council Meeting 8/6/2013 (Part II)
City of Oldsmar Council Meeting 8/6/2013 (Part II)
9. First reading and public hearing of Ordinance 2013-17 rezoning Tuscany Woods, north parcel, with Planned Unit Development (PUD) overlay zoning, located at...
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Riparian ordinance public comment part 1 March 2011.asf
Riparian ordinance public comment part 1 March 2011.asf
Riparian ordinance public comment part 1 March 2011.asf
Fayetteville City Council's March 1, 2011, meeting lasted from 6 pm to midnight and the major portion of the meeting was a public hearing on the city's pro...
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City of Oldsmar Council Meeting, 12/2/2014
City of Oldsmar Council Meeting, 12/2/2014
City of Oldsmar Council Meeting, 12/2/2014
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER, INVOCATION, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 0:49
CITIZENS’ OPEN FORUM: 1:58
MAYOR’S MINUTE: 6:37
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY:
CONSENT DOCKET: 8:10
1. Approve minutes of the September 3, 2014 City Council meeting.
2. Approve ranking and authorize the City Manager to negotiate contract for general engineering services for transportation and stormwater.
3. Authorize City Manager to advertise for bids for soil materials fill dirt for BMX track.
4. Waive bidding requirement and authorize the City Manager to extend contract with Gator Grading and Paving for annual street resurfacing.
CITY OF OLDSMAR:
5. Presentation of
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City of Oldsmar Council Meeting 7/16/2013
City of Oldsmar Council Meeting 7/16/2013
City of Oldsmar Council Meeting 7/16/2013
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG CITIZENS' OPEN FORUM: (Each speaker will be recognized once and will be limited to a five...
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City of Oldsmar Council Meeting 8/20/2013
City of Oldsmar Council Meeting 8/20/2013
City of Oldsmar Council Meeting 8/20/2013
Date: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 Time: 7:00 p.m. Notice is hereby given that the Oldsmar City Council will hold a Council Meeting for the following purpose(s):...
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McAllen News Update #5
McAllen News Update #5
McAllen News Update #5
Watch our latest installment of the McAllen Update. Here are some of the stories we are covering in this edition
- Update on McAllen Northwest Police Training Facility
- Different ways to pay your water bill
- Weedy Lot ordinance
- Port of Entry agreements
- Car Fest
- What's going on with the McHi Water Tower
- Students visited the McAllen Water Plant
- Bicentinnial Expansion Anniversary
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Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood Boulevard is a street in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, splitting off Sunset Boulevard in the east and running northwest to Vermont Avenue, where it straightens out and runs due west to Laurel Canyon Boulevard. West of Laurel Canyon, it continues as a residential street and ending at Sunset Plaza Drive. The eastern end of Hollywood Boulevard passes through Little Armenia and Thai Town.
Prior to Hollywood Boulevard, the street was named Prospect Avenue until 1910, when the town of Hollywood was annexed by the City of Los Angeles. After annexation, the street numbers changed from 100 Prospect Avenue, at Vermont Avenue, to 6400 H
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Huntsville Planning Commission June 2015
Huntsville Planning Commission June 2015
Huntsville Planning Commission June 2015
DRAFT - PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA- DRAFT st June 23, 2015
5:00 p.m. –1 Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: May 26, 2015
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. BANKHEAD PARKWAY ESTATES PHASE 2 (WITHDRAWN) 2. INTERGRAPH SOUTH CAMPUS 3. MAGNA CARTA PLACE (WITHDRAWN) 4. MEADOWS AT HAMPTON COVE PHASE 2 (WITHDRAWN) 5. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK, PHASE 6
6. OAK GROVE AT FARLEY FARM PHASE 5 7. PROVIDENCE PHASE 7A; R/S OF LOTS 11, 12, AND 13 8. TRAYLOR ISLAND PHASE TWO (MINOR) 9. WILSON COVE SUBDIVISION PHASE 1 10. ZONING
(a) BOB WALLACE REZONING (1505) (b) MEADOWS ZONING (1506) (c) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: RPC PARKING (d) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: MOBILE FOOD
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LF City Council February 6, 2012
LF City Council February 6, 2012
LF City Council February 6, 2012
City Council Agenda Monday, February 6, 2012 Regular Meeting City Hall - 220 E. Deerpath 7:30 p.m. James J. Cowhey, Jr., Mayor Catherine A. Waldeck, Aldeman ...
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Huntsville Planning Commission 4.28.15
Huntsville Planning Commission 4.28.15
Huntsville Planning Commission 4.28.15
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA (DRAFT) stApril 28, 2015
5:00 p.m. –1 Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: March 24, 2014
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. CORNER CROSSING (MINOR) 2. INSPIRATION ON GREEN MOUNTAIN PHASE 4 & 5 3. IREDELL SUBDIVISION PHASE 2 4. RANDOLPH PLACE; R/S OF LOTS 14, 15, 16, AND THE WEST 30’ OF LOT 13,
BLOCK 117, EAST HUNTSVILLE ADDITION (MINOR) 5. SANDERS HILL AT MCMULLEN COVE 6. LOCATION, CHARACTER, & EXTENT
(a) JOHN HUNT PARK PHASE 1 (#837) 7. STREET NAMING - Dr. Joseph Lowery Blvd. 8. STREET NAME CHANGE - Hundley Drive 9. ZONING
(a) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: MANUFACTURERS (b) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: FARMERS MARKETS (WIT
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Huntsville Planning Commission 7.28.15
Huntsville Planning Commission 7.28.15
Huntsville Planning Commission 7.28.15
DRAFT - PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA- DRAFT st July 28, 2015
5:00 p.m. –1 Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: June 23, 2015
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
7.
HARRISBURG ESTATES PHASE 2; R/S OF TRACT 1 OF HARRISBURG ESTATES LITTLE MOUNTAIN SUBDIVISION PHASE I; R/S OF LOTS 20, 21, 22, 33, 58 MEADOWS AT HAMPTON COVE PHASE 2 OAK GROVE AT FARLEY FARM PHASE 3
SUMMER POINTE
LOCATION, CHARACTER, & EXTENT
(a) PROVIDENCE SCHOOL – BUS LOOP MODIFICATIONS (#839)
ZONING
(a) GREEN MOUNTAIN 2 REZONING (1507) (b) MAGNA CARTA REZONING (1508) (c) RESEARCH STATION REZONING (1509) (d) TIMMS ZONING (1510)
(e) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: C1A DELETION II
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Huntsville Planning Commission 11.25.14
Huntsville Planning Commission 11.25.14
Huntsville Planning Commission 11.25.14
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA (Draft)
November 25, 2014
5:00 p.m. –1st Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: October 28, 2014
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. HARRISBURG ESTATES PHASE 2; R/S OF TRACT 1 OF HARRISBURG ESTATES 2. PRESERVE AT INSPIRATION (MINOR) 3. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK, PHASE 5 4. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK PHASE 1A; R/S OF LOTS 89-93
5. PEBBLE CREEK PHASE 3 AT RIVER LANDING 6. PROVIDENCE PHASE 3A; R/S OF LOTS 193 AND 194 (MINOR) 7. MAPCO; R/S OF LOT 2 8. LOCATION, CHARACTER, & EXTENT
(a) ACADEMY FOR ACADEMICS & ARTS THEATER ADDITION (#829)
(b) GRISSOM HIGH SCHOOL (#830) 9. ZONING
(a) CAMBRIDGE ZONING (1424) (b) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: ON-
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April 17, 2012 - Eden City Council Meeting
April 17, 2012 - Eden City Council Meeting
April 17, 2012 - Eden City Council Meeting
EDEN CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 308 E. Stadium Drive April 17, 2012 7 : 30 pm 1. Meeting Called to order by: John E. Grogan, Mayor 2. Invo...
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Taos County Board of Commissioners, Regular Meeting - July 21, 2015
Taos County Board of Commissioners, Regular Meeting - July 21, 2015
Taos County Board of Commissioners, Regular Meeting - July 21, 2015
AGENDA
I. Call to Order
II. Roll Call
III. Pledge of Allegiance
IV. Approval of Agenda
V. Citizens Concerns:
VI. Minutes:
A. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding the approval of Minutes from the July 7, 2015 Regular Commission Meeting
VII. Presentations:
A. A Presentation regarding the Enchanted Circle Fire Association - David Elliot , Chief Carson VFD
B. A Presentation regarding the Adult Learning Center July 2015 report- Judy Hofer, Director
C. A Presentation by Victims Advocate to speak on the Crime Victims Program of the 8th Judicial District Attorney Office - Pote Ksieski
D. A Presentation regarding Taos Tech Tango an effort
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Ways & Means Public Hearing May 27, 2014
Ways & Means Public Hearing May 27, 2014
Ways & Means Public Hearing May 27, 2014
When: 05/27/14, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Event Type: Aldermanic Committee Meeting Admission: Free. Board Bills: #2: Ordinance establishing bond oversight committee ...
Red White and Blue Fest Mark Urbach Lecture
"Believe" "Do we need a third great awakening?" Our founding fathers were extremely religious men who used the Bible as the foundation for their lives. Articl...
"Believe" "Do we need a third great awakening?" Our founding fathers were extremely religious men who used the Bible as the foundation for their lives. Article 3 of the Northwest Ordinance which was signed into law said, "Religion, morality, and law being necessary to the good..." This book can be purchased on Amazon.com.
A little bit about the author whom is known very well to me and Sea Quest Kids. What stands out to me in Marc Urbach is his extraordinary love for his daughter Rachel and his wife. While his patriot service to his country and his faith often times call him away from home and put greater demands on his conscience and time, his love and caring never falter and never waver. I have never seen him give even the hint of falter or waiver in the succumbing to the distractions and temptations available in abundance while being on the road! This same strong love he applies to the love of our country and his faith and extends to the Christian faith and those around him.
The next things that stand out to me in Marc Urbach is his intense passion for what he finds to be truth. He does not bend to popular whims or public biases but through his intense love for God, our Creator, he is an ultimate truth seeker. His speeches and writing testify to this fact and his passion makes for great listening and reading!
Marc Urbach is a extraordinary, righteous, passionate, intelligent, good hearted, loving father, husband, and patriot! Anyone would do well to read his work!
Marc Urbach brings out fascinating and often covered up facts about the founding fathers and the founding of America. "Believe" is totally engaging, enlightening, interesting, moving, and entertaining!
To purchase Marc Urbach's outstanding book go to Amazon.com
wn.com/Red White And Blue Fest Mark Urbach Lecture
"Believe" "Do we need a third great awakening?" Our founding fathers were extremely religious men who used the Bible as the foundation for their lives. Article 3 of the Northwest Ordinance which was signed into law said, "Religion, morality, and law being necessary to the good..." This book can be purchased on Amazon.com.
A little bit about the author whom is known very well to me and Sea Quest Kids. What stands out to me in Marc Urbach is his extraordinary love for his daughter Rachel and his wife. While his patriot service to his country and his faith often times call him away from home and put greater demands on his conscience and time, his love and caring never falter and never waver. I have never seen him give even the hint of falter or waiver in the succumbing to the distractions and temptations available in abundance while being on the road! This same strong love he applies to the love of our country and his faith and extends to the Christian faith and those around him.
The next things that stand out to me in Marc Urbach is his intense passion for what he finds to be truth. He does not bend to popular whims or public biases but through his intense love for God, our Creator, he is an ultimate truth seeker. His speeches and writing testify to this fact and his passion makes for great listening and reading!
Marc Urbach is a extraordinary, righteous, passionate, intelligent, good hearted, loving father, husband, and patriot! Anyone would do well to read his work!
Marc Urbach brings out fascinating and often covered up facts about the founding fathers and the founding of America. "Believe" is totally engaging, enlightening, interesting, moving, and entertaining!
To purchase Marc Urbach's outstanding book go to Amazon.com
- published: 13 Sep 2015
- views: 2
APUSH 2.4 Articles of Confederation
AP US History Notes Lecture - Articles of Confederation, Land Ordinance of 1785, Northwest Ordinance, Annapolis Convention, Shay's Rebellion....
AP US History Notes Lecture - Articles of Confederation, Land Ordinance of 1785, Northwest Ordinance, Annapolis Convention, Shay's Rebellion.
wn.com/Apush 2.4 Articles Of Confederation
AP US History Notes Lecture - Articles of Confederation, Land Ordinance of 1785, Northwest Ordinance, Annapolis Convention, Shay's Rebellion.
- published: 07 Sep 2012
- views: 197
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author: E. B. Bass
Abraham Lincoln on Leadership, Education, Secession, Slavery (1994)
By the 1850s, slavery was still legal in the southern United States, but had been generally outlawed in the northern states, including Illinois, whose original ...
By the 1850s, slavery was still legal in the southern United States, but had been generally outlawed in the northern states, including Illinois, whose original 1818 Constitution forbade slavery, as required by the Northwest Ordinance. Lincoln disapproved of slavery, and the spread of slavery to new U.S. territory in the west. He returned to politics to oppose the pro-slavery Kansas–Nebraska Act (1854); this law repealed the slavery-restricting Missouri Compromise (1820). Senior Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois had incorporated popular sovereignty into the Act. Douglas' provision, which Lincoln opposed, specified settlers had the right to determine locally whether to allow slavery in new U.S. territory, rather than have such a decision restricted by the national Congress.
Eric Foner (2010) contrasts the abolitionists and anti-slavery Radical Republicans of the Northeast who saw slavery as a sin, with the conservative Republicans who thought it was bad because it hurt white people and blocked progress. Foner argues that Lincoln was a moderate in the middle, opposing slavery primarily because it violated the republicanism principles of the Founding Fathers, especially the equality of all men and democratic self-government as expressed in the Declaration of Independence.
On October 16, 1854, in his "Peoria Speech", Lincoln declared his opposition to slavery, which he repeated en route to the presidency.[89] Speaking in his Kentucky accent, with a very powerful voice,[90] he said the Kansas Act had a "declared indifference, but as I must think, a covert real zeal for the spread of slavery. I cannot but hate it. I hate it because of the monstrous injustice of slavery itself. I hate it because it deprives our republican example of its just influence in the world ..."[91]
In late 1854, Lincoln ran as a Whig for the U.S. Senate seat from Illinois. At that time, senators were elected by the state legislature.[92] After leading in the first six rounds of voting in the Illinois assembly, his support began to dwindle, and Lincoln instructed his backers to vote for Lyman Trumbull, who defeated opponent Joel Aldrich Matteson.[93] The Whigs had been irreparably split by the Kansas–Nebraska Act. Lincoln wrote, "I think I am a Whig, but others say there are no Whigs, and that I am an abolitionist [...] I do no more than oppose the extension of slavery."[94]
Drawing on remnants of the old Whig party, and on disenchanted Free Soil, Liberty, and Democratic Party members, he was instrumental in forging the shape of the new Republican Party.[95] At the 1856 Republican National Convention, Lincoln placed second in the contest to become the party's candidate for vice president.[96]
In 1857–1858, Douglas broke with President James Buchanan, leading to a fight for control of the Democratic Party. Some eastern Republicans even favored the reelection of Douglas for the Senate in 1858, since he had led the opposition to the Lecompton Constitution, which would have admitted Kansas as a slave state.[97] In March 1857, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford; Chief Justice Roger B. Taney opined that blacks were not citizens, and derived no rights from the Constitution. Lincoln denounced the decision, alleging it was the product of a conspiracy of Democrats to support the Slave Power.[98] Lincoln argued, "The authors of the Declaration of Independence never intended 'to say all were equal in color, size, intellect, moral developments, or social capacity', but they 'did consider all men created equal—equal in certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness'."[99]
After the state Republican party convention nominated him for the U.S. Senate in 1858, Lincoln delivered his House Divided Speech, drawing on Mark 3:25, "A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved—I do not expect the house to fall—but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other."[100] The speech created an evocative image of the danger of disunion caused by the slavery debate, and rallied Republicans across the North.[101] The stage was then set for the campaign for statewide election of the Illinois legislature which would, in turn, select Lincoln or Douglas as its U.S. senator.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln
wn.com/Abraham Lincoln On Leadership, Education, Secession, Slavery (1994)
By the 1850s, slavery was still legal in the southern United States, but had been generally outlawed in the northern states, including Illinois, whose original 1818 Constitution forbade slavery, as required by the Northwest Ordinance. Lincoln disapproved of slavery, and the spread of slavery to new U.S. territory in the west. He returned to politics to oppose the pro-slavery Kansas–Nebraska Act (1854); this law repealed the slavery-restricting Missouri Compromise (1820). Senior Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois had incorporated popular sovereignty into the Act. Douglas' provision, which Lincoln opposed, specified settlers had the right to determine locally whether to allow slavery in new U.S. territory, rather than have such a decision restricted by the national Congress.
Eric Foner (2010) contrasts the abolitionists and anti-slavery Radical Republicans of the Northeast who saw slavery as a sin, with the conservative Republicans who thought it was bad because it hurt white people and blocked progress. Foner argues that Lincoln was a moderate in the middle, opposing slavery primarily because it violated the republicanism principles of the Founding Fathers, especially the equality of all men and democratic self-government as expressed in the Declaration of Independence.
On October 16, 1854, in his "Peoria Speech", Lincoln declared his opposition to slavery, which he repeated en route to the presidency.[89] Speaking in his Kentucky accent, with a very powerful voice,[90] he said the Kansas Act had a "declared indifference, but as I must think, a covert real zeal for the spread of slavery. I cannot but hate it. I hate it because of the monstrous injustice of slavery itself. I hate it because it deprives our republican example of its just influence in the world ..."[91]
In late 1854, Lincoln ran as a Whig for the U.S. Senate seat from Illinois. At that time, senators were elected by the state legislature.[92] After leading in the first six rounds of voting in the Illinois assembly, his support began to dwindle, and Lincoln instructed his backers to vote for Lyman Trumbull, who defeated opponent Joel Aldrich Matteson.[93] The Whigs had been irreparably split by the Kansas–Nebraska Act. Lincoln wrote, "I think I am a Whig, but others say there are no Whigs, and that I am an abolitionist [...] I do no more than oppose the extension of slavery."[94]
Drawing on remnants of the old Whig party, and on disenchanted Free Soil, Liberty, and Democratic Party members, he was instrumental in forging the shape of the new Republican Party.[95] At the 1856 Republican National Convention, Lincoln placed second in the contest to become the party's candidate for vice president.[96]
In 1857–1858, Douglas broke with President James Buchanan, leading to a fight for control of the Democratic Party. Some eastern Republicans even favored the reelection of Douglas for the Senate in 1858, since he had led the opposition to the Lecompton Constitution, which would have admitted Kansas as a slave state.[97] In March 1857, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford; Chief Justice Roger B. Taney opined that blacks were not citizens, and derived no rights from the Constitution. Lincoln denounced the decision, alleging it was the product of a conspiracy of Democrats to support the Slave Power.[98] Lincoln argued, "The authors of the Declaration of Independence never intended 'to say all were equal in color, size, intellect, moral developments, or social capacity', but they 'did consider all men created equal—equal in certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness'."[99]
After the state Republican party convention nominated him for the U.S. Senate in 1858, Lincoln delivered his House Divided Speech, drawing on Mark 3:25, "A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved—I do not expect the house to fall—but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other."[100] The speech created an evocative image of the danger of disunion caused by the slavery debate, and rallied Republicans across the North.[101] The stage was then set for the campaign for statewide election of the Illinois legislature which would, in turn, select Lincoln or Douglas as its U.S. senator.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln
- published: 27 Jan 2015
- views: 2
Debunking Patriot Myths Part 2
Part 2 of the two-part America's Remedy Webcast series, "Debunking Patriot Myths". Before we can focus on America's true remedy, it's important that we understa...
Part 2 of the two-part America's Remedy Webcast series, "Debunking Patriot Myths". Before we can focus on America's true remedy, it's important that we understand the myths that can otherwise distract us. In this episode, we cover the following myths:
-Congress Adjourning Sine Die
-George Washintgon Took the Wrong Oath
-The Articles of Confederation / The Northwest Ordinance Created the Government of the "United States of America" ("Constitutional Con Job")
-We Still Operate Under the Articles of Confederation
wn.com/Debunking Patriot Myths Part 2
Part 2 of the two-part America's Remedy Webcast series, "Debunking Patriot Myths". Before we can focus on America's true remedy, it's important that we understand the myths that can otherwise distract us. In this episode, we cover the following myths:
-Congress Adjourning Sine Die
-George Washintgon Took the Wrong Oath
-The Articles of Confederation / The Northwest Ordinance Created the Government of the "United States of America" ("Constitutional Con Job")
-We Still Operate Under the Articles of Confederation
- published: 29 Sep 2015
- views: 4
The Founding Fathers: Race, Sex, Class, and Justice in the Origins of America (1997)
Thomas G. West is Professor of Politics at Hillsdale College, beginning in the Fall of 2011. West previously taught at the University of Dallas from 1974 to 201...
Thomas G. West is Professor of Politics at Hillsdale College, beginning in the Fall of 2011. West previously taught at the University of Dallas from 1974 to 2011.
He is also a Director and Senior Fellow of the Claremont Institute, which has supported and publicized his research. Born in 1945, Dr. West received his B.A. from Cornell University in 1967 and his Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate University in 1974. He served in Vietnam as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army in 1969-70. He was Bradley Resident Scholar at the Heritage Foundation in 1988-89, and Salvatori Visiting Scholar at Claremont McKenna College from 1990-92. He has translated, with Grace Starry West, Plato's Charmides, Euthyphro, Apology of Socrates, and Crito, as well as Aristophanes' Clouds. He has also published Vindicating the Founders, an analysis and defense of American political thought in the Founding era.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_G._West
Many Founding Fathers, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin owned slaves (Franklin later became an abolitionist) .[30] Slaves and slavery are mentioned only indirectly in the 1787 Constitution. For example, Article 1, Section 2, Clause 3 prescribes that "three fifths of all other Persons" are to be counted for the apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives and direct Taxes. Additionally, in Article 4, Section 2, Clause 3, slaves are referred to as "persons held in service or labor".[30][31] The Founding Fathers, however, did make important efforts to contain slavery. Many Northern states had adopted legislation to end or significantly reduce slavery after the American Revolution.[31] In 1782 Virginia passed a manumission law that allowed slave owners to free their slaves by will or deed.[32] As a result, thousands of slaves were manumitted in Virginia.[32] Thomas Jefferson in 1784 proposed to ban slavery in all the Western Territories, which failed to pass Congress by one vote.[31] Partially following Jefferson's plan Congress did ban slavery in the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 for territory north of the Ohio River.[31] The international slave trade was banned in all states except South Carolina by 1800. Finally in 1807, President Jefferson signed into law a federally enforced ban on the international slave trade throughout all the United States and territories.[33] President Jefferson, in 1804, however, allowed the domestic expansion or diffusion of slavery into the Louisiana Territory.[34]
According to the historian Joseph J. Ellis, the concept of the Founding Fathers of the U.S. emerged in the 1820s as the last survivors died out. Ellis says "the founders," or "the fathers," comprised an aggregate of semi-sacred figures whose particular accomplishments and singular achievements were decidedly less important than their sheer presence as a powerful but faceless symbol of past greatness. For the generation of national leaders coming of age in the 1820s and 1830s – men like Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and John C. Calhoun – "the founders" represented a heroic but anonymous abstraction whose long shadow fell across all followers and whose legendary accomplishments defied comparison.
"We can win no laurels in a war for independence," Webster acknowledged in 1825. "Earlier and worthier hands have gathered them all. Nor are there places for us ... [as] the founders of states. Our fathers have filled them. But there remains to us a great duty of defence and preservation."[35]
The last remaining founders, also called the "Last of the Romans", lived well into the nineteenth century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_Fathers_of_the_United_States
wn.com/The Founding Fathers Race, Sex, Class, And Justice In The Origins Of America (1997)
Thomas G. West is Professor of Politics at Hillsdale College, beginning in the Fall of 2011. West previously taught at the University of Dallas from 1974 to 2011.
He is also a Director and Senior Fellow of the Claremont Institute, which has supported and publicized his research. Born in 1945, Dr. West received his B.A. from Cornell University in 1967 and his Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate University in 1974. He served in Vietnam as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army in 1969-70. He was Bradley Resident Scholar at the Heritage Foundation in 1988-89, and Salvatori Visiting Scholar at Claremont McKenna College from 1990-92. He has translated, with Grace Starry West, Plato's Charmides, Euthyphro, Apology of Socrates, and Crito, as well as Aristophanes' Clouds. He has also published Vindicating the Founders, an analysis and defense of American political thought in the Founding era.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_G._West
Many Founding Fathers, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin owned slaves (Franklin later became an abolitionist) .[30] Slaves and slavery are mentioned only indirectly in the 1787 Constitution. For example, Article 1, Section 2, Clause 3 prescribes that "three fifths of all other Persons" are to be counted for the apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives and direct Taxes. Additionally, in Article 4, Section 2, Clause 3, slaves are referred to as "persons held in service or labor".[30][31] The Founding Fathers, however, did make important efforts to contain slavery. Many Northern states had adopted legislation to end or significantly reduce slavery after the American Revolution.[31] In 1782 Virginia passed a manumission law that allowed slave owners to free their slaves by will or deed.[32] As a result, thousands of slaves were manumitted in Virginia.[32] Thomas Jefferson in 1784 proposed to ban slavery in all the Western Territories, which failed to pass Congress by one vote.[31] Partially following Jefferson's plan Congress did ban slavery in the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 for territory north of the Ohio River.[31] The international slave trade was banned in all states except South Carolina by 1800. Finally in 1807, President Jefferson signed into law a federally enforced ban on the international slave trade throughout all the United States and territories.[33] President Jefferson, in 1804, however, allowed the domestic expansion or diffusion of slavery into the Louisiana Territory.[34]
According to the historian Joseph J. Ellis, the concept of the Founding Fathers of the U.S. emerged in the 1820s as the last survivors died out. Ellis says "the founders," or "the fathers," comprised an aggregate of semi-sacred figures whose particular accomplishments and singular achievements were decidedly less important than their sheer presence as a powerful but faceless symbol of past greatness. For the generation of national leaders coming of age in the 1820s and 1830s – men like Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and John C. Calhoun – "the founders" represented a heroic but anonymous abstraction whose long shadow fell across all followers and whose legendary accomplishments defied comparison.
"We can win no laurels in a war for independence," Webster acknowledged in 1825. "Earlier and worthier hands have gathered them all. Nor are there places for us ... [as] the founders of states. Our fathers have filled them. But there remains to us a great duty of defence and preservation."[35]
The last remaining founders, also called the "Last of the Romans", lived well into the nineteenth century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_Fathers_of_the_United_States
- published: 29 Nov 2014
- views: 4
01-09-12 Radnor Township BOC Part 4 of 4.mp4
01-09-12 Radnor Township Board of Commissioners (BOC) meeting. In this segment: Introduction of Ordinance 2012-01 amending chapter 280 of the Radnor Township......
01-09-12 Radnor Township Board of Commissioners (BOC) meeting. In this segment: Introduction of Ordinance 2012-01 amending chapter 280 of the Radnor Township...
wn.com/01 09 12 Radnor Township Boc Part 4 Of 4.Mp4
01-09-12 Radnor Township Board of Commissioners (BOC) meeting. In this segment: Introduction of Ordinance 2012-01 amending chapter 280 of the Radnor Township...
City of Oldsmar Council Meeting 8/6/2013 (Part II)
9. First reading and public hearing of Ordinance 2013-17 rezoning Tuscany Woods, north parcel, with Planned Unit Development (PUD) overlay zoning, located at......
9. First reading and public hearing of Ordinance 2013-17 rezoning Tuscany Woods, north parcel, with Planned Unit Development (PUD) overlay zoning, located at...
wn.com/City Of Oldsmar Council Meeting 8 6 2013 (Part Ii)
9. First reading and public hearing of Ordinance 2013-17 rezoning Tuscany Woods, north parcel, with Planned Unit Development (PUD) overlay zoning, located at...
Riparian ordinance public comment part 1 March 2011.asf
Fayetteville City Council's March 1, 2011, meeting lasted from 6 pm to midnight and the major portion of the meeting was a public hearing on the city's pro......
Fayetteville City Council's March 1, 2011, meeting lasted from 6 pm to midnight and the major portion of the meeting was a public hearing on the city's pro...
wn.com/Riparian Ordinance Public Comment Part 1 March 2011.Asf
Fayetteville City Council's March 1, 2011, meeting lasted from 6 pm to midnight and the major portion of the meeting was a public hearing on the city's pro...
City of Oldsmar Council Meeting, 12/2/2014
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER, INVOCATION, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 0:49
CITIZENS’ OPEN FORUM: 1:58
MAYOR’S MINUTE: 6:37
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY:
CONSE...
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER, INVOCATION, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 0:49
CITIZENS’ OPEN FORUM: 1:58
MAYOR’S MINUTE: 6:37
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY:
CONSENT DOCKET: 8:10
1. Approve minutes of the September 3, 2014 City Council meeting.
2. Approve ranking and authorize the City Manager to negotiate contract for general engineering services for transportation and stormwater.
3. Authorize City Manager to advertise for bids for soil materials fill dirt for BMX track.
4. Waive bidding requirement and authorize the City Manager to extend contract with Gator Grading and Paving for annual street resurfacing.
CITY OF OLDSMAR:
5. Presentation of Oldsmar Business of the Quarter Award. 8:45
6. Presentation of employee service award. 9:02
CITY ATTORNEY:
7. Status report on red light camera program. 14:50
8. Second and final reading and public hearing of Ordinance 2014-11, amending Section 4.02(a) of Article IV of the Charter for council to appoint a city manager for an indefinite term by a four-fifths (4/5) vote, and amending Section 4.02(d) of Article IV of the Charter for council to remove a city manager by a four-fifths (4/5) vote; and providing for an effective date. 49:05
9. Second and final reading and public hearing of Ordinance 2014-12, amending Section 3.08 of Article III of the Charter to appoint and remove charter officials by a four-fifths (4/5) vote of the city council; and providing for an effective date. 59:45
10. Second and final reading and public hearing of Ordinance 2014-18, amending Section 5.06 of Article V of the Charter to use the word “their” in the place of “he” or “his” where appropriate; and providing for an effective date. 1:08:45
11. First reading and public hearing of Ordinance 2014-19, annexing the south portion of 736 Shore Drive E. 1:10:10
CITY MANAGER:
12. Approve modification to street calming plan in Eastlake Oaks. 1:11:15
13. Approve Tuscany Woods Preserve Plat, located north of Forest Road and west of Pine Avenue North resulting in a 9.88 acres, 54 lot townhouse subdivision. 1:21:04
14. Approve Tuscany Woods Plat, for property located at the northwest corner of Forest Lakes Boulevard and Pine Avenue North resulting in a 3.32 acre, 26 lot townhome subdivision. 1:25:04
15. Approve renewal of commercial lease agreement with Oldsmar Cares, Inc. for premises at 163 State Road 580 West, Oldsmar. 1:27:04
16. Presentation on Pinellas County Mobility Management Plan. 1:29:00
CITY CLERK: 1:38:36
CITY COUNCIL:
17. Consider appointment to Council Seat 2. 1:39:14
18. Consider the City Clerk’s annual compensation. 1:43:33
19. Consider the City Manager’s annual compensation. 1:48:20
20. Comments by Council members. 1:50:17
21. Approve tentative agenda for January 6, 2015. 2:03:00
wn.com/City Of Oldsmar Council Meeting, 12 2 2014
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER, INVOCATION, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 0:49
CITIZENS’ OPEN FORUM: 1:58
MAYOR’S MINUTE: 6:37
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY:
CONSENT DOCKET: 8:10
1. Approve minutes of the September 3, 2014 City Council meeting.
2. Approve ranking and authorize the City Manager to negotiate contract for general engineering services for transportation and stormwater.
3. Authorize City Manager to advertise for bids for soil materials fill dirt for BMX track.
4. Waive bidding requirement and authorize the City Manager to extend contract with Gator Grading and Paving for annual street resurfacing.
CITY OF OLDSMAR:
5. Presentation of Oldsmar Business of the Quarter Award. 8:45
6. Presentation of employee service award. 9:02
CITY ATTORNEY:
7. Status report on red light camera program. 14:50
8. Second and final reading and public hearing of Ordinance 2014-11, amending Section 4.02(a) of Article IV of the Charter for council to appoint a city manager for an indefinite term by a four-fifths (4/5) vote, and amending Section 4.02(d) of Article IV of the Charter for council to remove a city manager by a four-fifths (4/5) vote; and providing for an effective date. 49:05
9. Second and final reading and public hearing of Ordinance 2014-12, amending Section 3.08 of Article III of the Charter to appoint and remove charter officials by a four-fifths (4/5) vote of the city council; and providing for an effective date. 59:45
10. Second and final reading and public hearing of Ordinance 2014-18, amending Section 5.06 of Article V of the Charter to use the word “their” in the place of “he” or “his” where appropriate; and providing for an effective date. 1:08:45
11. First reading and public hearing of Ordinance 2014-19, annexing the south portion of 736 Shore Drive E. 1:10:10
CITY MANAGER:
12. Approve modification to street calming plan in Eastlake Oaks. 1:11:15
13. Approve Tuscany Woods Preserve Plat, located north of Forest Road and west of Pine Avenue North resulting in a 9.88 acres, 54 lot townhouse subdivision. 1:21:04
14. Approve Tuscany Woods Plat, for property located at the northwest corner of Forest Lakes Boulevard and Pine Avenue North resulting in a 3.32 acre, 26 lot townhome subdivision. 1:25:04
15. Approve renewal of commercial lease agreement with Oldsmar Cares, Inc. for premises at 163 State Road 580 West, Oldsmar. 1:27:04
16. Presentation on Pinellas County Mobility Management Plan. 1:29:00
CITY CLERK: 1:38:36
CITY COUNCIL:
17. Consider appointment to Council Seat 2. 1:39:14
18. Consider the City Clerk’s annual compensation. 1:43:33
19. Consider the City Manager’s annual compensation. 1:48:20
20. Comments by Council members. 1:50:17
21. Approve tentative agenda for January 6, 2015. 2:03:00
- published: 04 Dec 2014
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City of Oldsmar Council Meeting 7/16/2013
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG CITIZENS' OPEN FORUM: (Each speaker will be recognized once and will be limited to a five......
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG CITIZENS' OPEN FORUM: (Each speaker will be recognized once and will be limited to a five...
wn.com/City Of Oldsmar Council Meeting 7 16 2013
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG CITIZENS' OPEN FORUM: (Each speaker will be recognized once and will be limited to a five...
City of Oldsmar Council Meeting 8/20/2013
Date: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 Time: 7:00 p.m. Notice is hereby given that the Oldsmar City Council will hold a Council Meeting for the following purpose(s):......
Date: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 Time: 7:00 p.m. Notice is hereby given that the Oldsmar City Council will hold a Council Meeting for the following purpose(s):...
wn.com/City Of Oldsmar Council Meeting 8 20 2013
Date: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 Time: 7:00 p.m. Notice is hereby given that the Oldsmar City Council will hold a Council Meeting for the following purpose(s):...
McAllen News Update #5
Watch our latest installment of the McAllen Update. Here are some of the stories we are covering in this edition
- Update on McAllen Northwest Police Training F...
Watch our latest installment of the McAllen Update. Here are some of the stories we are covering in this edition
- Update on McAllen Northwest Police Training Facility
- Different ways to pay your water bill
- Weedy Lot ordinance
- Port of Entry agreements
- Car Fest
- What's going on with the McHi Water Tower
- Students visited the McAllen Water Plant
- Bicentinnial Expansion Anniversary
wn.com/Mcallen News Update 5
Watch our latest installment of the McAllen Update. Here are some of the stories we are covering in this edition
- Update on McAllen Northwest Police Training Facility
- Different ways to pay your water bill
- Weedy Lot ordinance
- Port of Entry agreements
- Car Fest
- What's going on with the McHi Water Tower
- Students visited the McAllen Water Plant
- Bicentinnial Expansion Anniversary
- published: 19 Feb 2014
- views: 183
Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood Boulevard is a street in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, splitting off Sunset Boulevard in the east and running northwest to Vermont Avenue, where...
Hollywood Boulevard is a street in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, splitting off Sunset Boulevard in the east and running northwest to Vermont Avenue, where it straightens out and runs due west to Laurel Canyon Boulevard. West of Laurel Canyon, it continues as a residential street and ending at Sunset Plaza Drive. The eastern end of Hollywood Boulevard passes through Little Armenia and Thai Town.
Prior to Hollywood Boulevard, the street was named Prospect Avenue until 1910, when the town of Hollywood was annexed by the City of Los Angeles. After annexation, the street numbers changed from 100 Prospect Avenue, at Vermont Avenue, to 6400 Hollywood Boulevard. In 1946, Gene Autry, while riding his horse in the Hollywood Christmas Parade — which passes down Hollywood Boulevard each year on the Sunday after Thanksgiving — heard young parade watchers yelling, "Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus!" and was inspired to write "Here Comes Santa Claus" with Oakley Haldeman.[1]
In 1958, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which runs from Gower Street to La Brea Avenue (and an additional three blocks on Vine Street), was created as a tribute to artists working in the entertainment industry.
The Hollywood extension of the Metro Red Line subway was opened in June 1999, running from Downtown Los Angeles to the San Fernando Valley. Stops on Hollywood Boulevard are located at Western Avenue, Vine Street, and Highland Avenue. Metro Local lines 180, 181, and 217, and Metro Rapid line 780 also serve Hollywood Boulevard. An anti-cruising ordinance prohibits driving on parts of the boulevard more than twice in four hours. Today, the Boulevard is a popular tourist destination and is always crowded with cars and people.
Beginning in 1995, then Los Angeles City Council member Jackie Goldberg initiated efforts to clean up Hollywood Boulevard and reverse its decades-long slide into disrepute.[3] Central to these efforts was the construction of the Hollywood and Highland Center and adjacent Dolby Theatre (originally known as the Kodak Theater) in 2001.
In early 2006, the city made revamping plans on Hollywood Boulevard for future tourists. The three-part plan was to exchange the original streetlights with red stars into two-headed old-fashioned streetlights, put in new palm trees, and put in new stoplights. The renovations were completed in late 2006.
In the few years leading up to 2007, more than $2 billion was spent on projects in the neighborhood, including mixed-use retail and apartment complexes and new schools and museums.[3]
A popular event that takes place on the Boulevard is the complete transformation of the street to a Christmas theme. Shops and department stores attract customers by lighting their stores and the entire street with decorated Christmas trees and Christmas lights. The street essentially becomes "Santa Claus Lane."
Beginning in 1995, then Los Angeles City Council member Jackie Goldberg initiated efforts to clean up Hollywood Boulevard and reverse its decades-long slide into disrepute.[3] Central to these efforts was the construction of the Hollywood and Highland Center and adjacent Dolby Theatre (originally known as the Kodak Theater) in 2001.
In early 2006, the city made revamping plans on Hollywood Boulevard for future tourists. The three-part plan was to exchange the original streetlights with red stars into two-headed old-fashioned streetlights, put in new palm trees, and put in new stoplights. The renovations were completed in late 2006.
In the few years leading up to 2007, more than $2 billion was spent on projects in the neighborhood, including mixed-use retail and apartment complexes and new schools and museums.
A popular event that takes place on the Boulevard is the complete transformation of the street to a Christmas theme. Shops and department stores attract customers by lighting their stores and the entire street with decorated Christmas trees and Christmas lights. The street essentially becomes "Santa Claus Lane."
wn.com/Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood Boulevard is a street in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, splitting off Sunset Boulevard in the east and running northwest to Vermont Avenue, where it straightens out and runs due west to Laurel Canyon Boulevard. West of Laurel Canyon, it continues as a residential street and ending at Sunset Plaza Drive. The eastern end of Hollywood Boulevard passes through Little Armenia and Thai Town.
Prior to Hollywood Boulevard, the street was named Prospect Avenue until 1910, when the town of Hollywood was annexed by the City of Los Angeles. After annexation, the street numbers changed from 100 Prospect Avenue, at Vermont Avenue, to 6400 Hollywood Boulevard. In 1946, Gene Autry, while riding his horse in the Hollywood Christmas Parade — which passes down Hollywood Boulevard each year on the Sunday after Thanksgiving — heard young parade watchers yelling, "Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus!" and was inspired to write "Here Comes Santa Claus" with Oakley Haldeman.[1]
In 1958, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which runs from Gower Street to La Brea Avenue (and an additional three blocks on Vine Street), was created as a tribute to artists working in the entertainment industry.
The Hollywood extension of the Metro Red Line subway was opened in June 1999, running from Downtown Los Angeles to the San Fernando Valley. Stops on Hollywood Boulevard are located at Western Avenue, Vine Street, and Highland Avenue. Metro Local lines 180, 181, and 217, and Metro Rapid line 780 also serve Hollywood Boulevard. An anti-cruising ordinance prohibits driving on parts of the boulevard more than twice in four hours. Today, the Boulevard is a popular tourist destination and is always crowded with cars and people.
Beginning in 1995, then Los Angeles City Council member Jackie Goldberg initiated efforts to clean up Hollywood Boulevard and reverse its decades-long slide into disrepute.[3] Central to these efforts was the construction of the Hollywood and Highland Center and adjacent Dolby Theatre (originally known as the Kodak Theater) in 2001.
In early 2006, the city made revamping plans on Hollywood Boulevard for future tourists. The three-part plan was to exchange the original streetlights with red stars into two-headed old-fashioned streetlights, put in new palm trees, and put in new stoplights. The renovations were completed in late 2006.
In the few years leading up to 2007, more than $2 billion was spent on projects in the neighborhood, including mixed-use retail and apartment complexes and new schools and museums.[3]
A popular event that takes place on the Boulevard is the complete transformation of the street to a Christmas theme. Shops and department stores attract customers by lighting their stores and the entire street with decorated Christmas trees and Christmas lights. The street essentially becomes "Santa Claus Lane."
Beginning in 1995, then Los Angeles City Council member Jackie Goldberg initiated efforts to clean up Hollywood Boulevard and reverse its decades-long slide into disrepute.[3] Central to these efforts was the construction of the Hollywood and Highland Center and adjacent Dolby Theatre (originally known as the Kodak Theater) in 2001.
In early 2006, the city made revamping plans on Hollywood Boulevard for future tourists. The three-part plan was to exchange the original streetlights with red stars into two-headed old-fashioned streetlights, put in new palm trees, and put in new stoplights. The renovations were completed in late 2006.
In the few years leading up to 2007, more than $2 billion was spent on projects in the neighborhood, including mixed-use retail and apartment complexes and new schools and museums.
A popular event that takes place on the Boulevard is the complete transformation of the street to a Christmas theme. Shops and department stores attract customers by lighting their stores and the entire street with decorated Christmas trees and Christmas lights. The street essentially becomes "Santa Claus Lane."
- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 10
Huntsville Planning Commission June 2015
DRAFT - PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA- DRAFT st June 23, 2015
5:00 p.m. –1 Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: May 26, 2015
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. BANKHEAD ...
DRAFT - PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA- DRAFT st June 23, 2015
5:00 p.m. –1 Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: May 26, 2015
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. BANKHEAD PARKWAY ESTATES PHASE 2 (WITHDRAWN) 2. INTERGRAPH SOUTH CAMPUS 3. MAGNA CARTA PLACE (WITHDRAWN) 4. MEADOWS AT HAMPTON COVE PHASE 2 (WITHDRAWN) 5. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK, PHASE 6
6. OAK GROVE AT FARLEY FARM PHASE 5 7. PROVIDENCE PHASE 7A; R/S OF LOTS 11, 12, AND 13 8. TRAYLOR ISLAND PHASE TWO (MINOR) 9. WILSON COVE SUBDIVISION PHASE 1 10. ZONING
(a) BOB WALLACE REZONING (1505) (b) MEADOWS ZONING (1506) (c) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: RPC PARKING (d) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: MOBILE FOOD VENDING UNITS
II. SUBDIVISIONS 1. INTERGRAPH SOUTH CAMPUS
Layout (2 lots) Developer: Intergraph Unimproved Properties Surveyor: McElroy Land Surveying
Located: Southwest City, south of I-565 and east of Wall Triana Highway 2. HERITAGE ESTATES PHASE 2
Final (20 lots) Developer: Mungo Homes of Alabama Engineer: Goodwyn, Mills, Cawood, Inc.
Located: Northwest City, north of Capshaw Road and west of Old Railroad Bed Road
3. HERITAGE VILLAGE PHASE 1
Final (24 lots) Developer: Mungo Homes of Alabama Engineer: Goodwyn, Mills, Cawood, Inc.
Located: Northwest City, north of Capshaw Road and west of Old Railroad Bed Road
4. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK, PHASE 6
Relayout (69 lots) Developer: Heritage Plantation, LLC Preliminary (69 lots) Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Northwest City, south of University Drive and west of Pegasus Drive
5. TERRANCE AT NATURES COVE (FORMERLY NATURE’S TRAIL PHASE 2)
Final (28 lots) Developer: Smart Living, LLC Engineer: Mullins, LLC
Located: Southeast City; south of Caldwell Lane and east of Featherstone Drive 6. OAK GROVE AT FARLEY FARM PHASE 5
Preliminary (24 lots) Developer: Farley Farm, Inc. Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southwest City, west of South Memorial Parkway and north of Green Cove Road
7. PROVIDENCE PHASE 7A; R/S OF LOTS 11, 12, AND 13
Layout (4 lots) Developer: Townmakers, LLC. Preliminary (4 lots) Surveyor: Goodwyn, Mills, & Cawood, Inc. Final (4 lots)
Located: Northwest City; north of Highway 72 West and west of Providence Main Street
8. SOUTHGATE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2
Final (7 lots) Developer: JJ&M; Properties, LLC Engineer: Landmark Engineering
Located: Southeast City; south of Taylor Lane and west of Highway 431 9. TRAYLOR ISLAND PHASE TWO (MINOR)
Layout (2 lots) Developer: Traylor Properties, LLC Final (2 lots) Surveyor: McElroy Land Surveying
Located: Central City, west of Church Street and south of Cleveland Avenue 10. WILSON COVE SUBDIVISION PHASE 1
Repreliminary (34 lots) Developer: Two Old Ducks, LLC Engineer: Garver
Located: Southeast city, north of Cherry Tree Road and east of Esslinger Road
V. VACATION OF RIGHT OF WAY
A portion of Little Cove Road in front of the entrance of Watson Grand Subdivision
2
VII. ZONING
1. BOB WALLACE REZONING (1505)
Located: East and west sides of Jordan Lane and on the north side of Bob Wallace Avenue Rezoning Request: Residence 1-B District (13.23 acres), Residence 2-B District (5.09 acres), and Neighborhood Business C-1 District (1.00 acres) to Neighborhood Business C-2 District (19.32 acres)
2. MEADOWS ZONING (1506) Located: East of U.S. Highway 431 South and on the west side of Goose Ridge Drive Proposed Zoning: Residence 1-A District (2.74 acres)
3. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: RPC PARKING Amends Zoning Ordinance Article 53 – Research Park Commercial District Regulations, Section 53.5 – Parking and Loading Areas (7) to amend regulations concerning retail parking.
4. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: MOBILE FOOD VENDING UNITS Amends Zoning Ordinance Article 50 – Research Park District Regulations, Section 50.1 - Uses Permitted; Article 51 – Research Park West District Regulations, Section 51.1 - Uses Permitted; Article 52 – Research Park Applications District Regulations, Section 52.1 - Uses Permitted; Article 54 – Research Park Applications 2 District Regulations, Section 54.1 - Uses Permitted; and amends Article 73 – Supplementary Regulations to amend regulations concerning mobile food vending units.
5. GREEN MOUNTAIN 2 REZONING (1507) Located: East side of South Shawdee Road and on the north side of South Village Square Road Rezoning Request: Neighborhood Business C-1A District to Residence 2-A District (0.25 acres)
6. MAGNA CARTA REZONING (1508) Located: West side of U.S. Highway 231 South and on the north side of Magna Carta Place Rezoning Request: Light Industry District to Residence 2 District (5.46 acres)
7. RESEARCH STATION REZONING (1509) Located: East side of Research Park Blvd and south of Research Station Blvd Rezoning Request: Residence 2-B District to Neighborhood Business C-1 District (1.62 acres)
8. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: C1A DELETION Deletes Zoning Ordinance Article 21 – Neighborhood Business C-1A District Regulations.
wn.com/Huntsville Planning Commission June 2015
DRAFT - PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA- DRAFT st June 23, 2015
5:00 p.m. –1 Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: May 26, 2015
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. BANKHEAD PARKWAY ESTATES PHASE 2 (WITHDRAWN) 2. INTERGRAPH SOUTH CAMPUS 3. MAGNA CARTA PLACE (WITHDRAWN) 4. MEADOWS AT HAMPTON COVE PHASE 2 (WITHDRAWN) 5. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK, PHASE 6
6. OAK GROVE AT FARLEY FARM PHASE 5 7. PROVIDENCE PHASE 7A; R/S OF LOTS 11, 12, AND 13 8. TRAYLOR ISLAND PHASE TWO (MINOR) 9. WILSON COVE SUBDIVISION PHASE 1 10. ZONING
(a) BOB WALLACE REZONING (1505) (b) MEADOWS ZONING (1506) (c) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: RPC PARKING (d) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: MOBILE FOOD VENDING UNITS
II. SUBDIVISIONS 1. INTERGRAPH SOUTH CAMPUS
Layout (2 lots) Developer: Intergraph Unimproved Properties Surveyor: McElroy Land Surveying
Located: Southwest City, south of I-565 and east of Wall Triana Highway 2. HERITAGE ESTATES PHASE 2
Final (20 lots) Developer: Mungo Homes of Alabama Engineer: Goodwyn, Mills, Cawood, Inc.
Located: Northwest City, north of Capshaw Road and west of Old Railroad Bed Road
3. HERITAGE VILLAGE PHASE 1
Final (24 lots) Developer: Mungo Homes of Alabama Engineer: Goodwyn, Mills, Cawood, Inc.
Located: Northwest City, north of Capshaw Road and west of Old Railroad Bed Road
4. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK, PHASE 6
Relayout (69 lots) Developer: Heritage Plantation, LLC Preliminary (69 lots) Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Northwest City, south of University Drive and west of Pegasus Drive
5. TERRANCE AT NATURES COVE (FORMERLY NATURE’S TRAIL PHASE 2)
Final (28 lots) Developer: Smart Living, LLC Engineer: Mullins, LLC
Located: Southeast City; south of Caldwell Lane and east of Featherstone Drive 6. OAK GROVE AT FARLEY FARM PHASE 5
Preliminary (24 lots) Developer: Farley Farm, Inc. Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southwest City, west of South Memorial Parkway and north of Green Cove Road
7. PROVIDENCE PHASE 7A; R/S OF LOTS 11, 12, AND 13
Layout (4 lots) Developer: Townmakers, LLC. Preliminary (4 lots) Surveyor: Goodwyn, Mills, & Cawood, Inc. Final (4 lots)
Located: Northwest City; north of Highway 72 West and west of Providence Main Street
8. SOUTHGATE SUBDIVISION PHASE 2
Final (7 lots) Developer: JJ&M; Properties, LLC Engineer: Landmark Engineering
Located: Southeast City; south of Taylor Lane and west of Highway 431 9. TRAYLOR ISLAND PHASE TWO (MINOR)
Layout (2 lots) Developer: Traylor Properties, LLC Final (2 lots) Surveyor: McElroy Land Surveying
Located: Central City, west of Church Street and south of Cleveland Avenue 10. WILSON COVE SUBDIVISION PHASE 1
Repreliminary (34 lots) Developer: Two Old Ducks, LLC Engineer: Garver
Located: Southeast city, north of Cherry Tree Road and east of Esslinger Road
V. VACATION OF RIGHT OF WAY
A portion of Little Cove Road in front of the entrance of Watson Grand Subdivision
2
VII. ZONING
1. BOB WALLACE REZONING (1505)
Located: East and west sides of Jordan Lane and on the north side of Bob Wallace Avenue Rezoning Request: Residence 1-B District (13.23 acres), Residence 2-B District (5.09 acres), and Neighborhood Business C-1 District (1.00 acres) to Neighborhood Business C-2 District (19.32 acres)
2. MEADOWS ZONING (1506) Located: East of U.S. Highway 431 South and on the west side of Goose Ridge Drive Proposed Zoning: Residence 1-A District (2.74 acres)
3. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: RPC PARKING Amends Zoning Ordinance Article 53 – Research Park Commercial District Regulations, Section 53.5 – Parking and Loading Areas (7) to amend regulations concerning retail parking.
4. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: MOBILE FOOD VENDING UNITS Amends Zoning Ordinance Article 50 – Research Park District Regulations, Section 50.1 - Uses Permitted; Article 51 – Research Park West District Regulations, Section 51.1 - Uses Permitted; Article 52 – Research Park Applications District Regulations, Section 52.1 - Uses Permitted; Article 54 – Research Park Applications 2 District Regulations, Section 54.1 - Uses Permitted; and amends Article 73 – Supplementary Regulations to amend regulations concerning mobile food vending units.
5. GREEN MOUNTAIN 2 REZONING (1507) Located: East side of South Shawdee Road and on the north side of South Village Square Road Rezoning Request: Neighborhood Business C-1A District to Residence 2-A District (0.25 acres)
6. MAGNA CARTA REZONING (1508) Located: West side of U.S. Highway 231 South and on the north side of Magna Carta Place Rezoning Request: Light Industry District to Residence 2 District (5.46 acres)
7. RESEARCH STATION REZONING (1509) Located: East side of Research Park Blvd and south of Research Station Blvd Rezoning Request: Residence 2-B District to Neighborhood Business C-1 District (1.62 acres)
8. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: C1A DELETION Deletes Zoning Ordinance Article 21 – Neighborhood Business C-1A District Regulations.
- published: 25 Jun 2015
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LF City Council February 6, 2012
City Council Agenda Monday, February 6, 2012 Regular Meeting City Hall - 220 E. Deerpath 7:30 p.m. James J. Cowhey, Jr., Mayor Catherine A. Waldeck, Aldeman ......
City Council Agenda Monday, February 6, 2012 Regular Meeting City Hall - 220 E. Deerpath 7:30 p.m. James J. Cowhey, Jr., Mayor Catherine A. Waldeck, Aldeman ...
wn.com/Lf City Council February 6, 2012
City Council Agenda Monday, February 6, 2012 Regular Meeting City Hall - 220 E. Deerpath 7:30 p.m. James J. Cowhey, Jr., Mayor Catherine A. Waldeck, Aldeman ...
Huntsville Planning Commission 4.28.15
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA (DRAFT) stApril 28, 2015
5:00 p.m. –1 Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: March 24, 2014
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. CORNER CROSSIN...
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA (DRAFT) stApril 28, 2015
5:00 p.m. –1 Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: March 24, 2014
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. CORNER CROSSING (MINOR) 2. INSPIRATION ON GREEN MOUNTAIN PHASE 4 & 5 3. IREDELL SUBDIVISION PHASE 2 4. RANDOLPH PLACE; R/S OF LOTS 14, 15, 16, AND THE WEST 30’ OF LOT 13,
BLOCK 117, EAST HUNTSVILLE ADDITION (MINOR) 5. SANDERS HILL AT MCMULLEN COVE 6. LOCATION, CHARACTER, & EXTENT
(a) JOHN HUNT PARK PHASE 1 (#837) 7. STREET NAMING - Dr. Joseph Lowery Blvd. 8. STREET NAME CHANGE - Hundley Drive 9. ZONING
(a) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: MANUFACTURERS (b) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: FARMERS MARKETS (WITHDRAWN) (c) GRAYBAR ZONING (1503)
II. PRESENTATION OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW - ANNUAL 2014 III. SUBDIVISIONS
1. CORNER CROSSING (MINOR)
Layout (1 lot) Developer: Nuway Properties, LLC Final (1 lot) Engineering: 4-Site
Located: Northwest City, south of Highway 72 West and west of County Line Road 2. INSPIRATION ON GREEN MOUNTAIN PHASE 4 & 5
Relayout (111 lots) Developer: Diltina Development Corp. Engineer: 4 Site
Located: Southeast City; east of South Shawdee Road and south of Emerald Point
Waiver: non radial/non-perpendicular lot line between lots 114/common area 2, lots 115/common area 2, 115-118, 129-131, 138-139, 138-139, 139/common area 6, 160- 165, common area 5/171, 208/209; angle of side lot line between lots 167 – 170, 170/common area 5, 171/common area 5, 191/common area 8
3. IREDELL SUBDIVISION PHASE 2; R/S OF TRACT 1 OF IREDELL SUBDIVISION PHASE 1
Repreliminary (62 lots) Developer: Concord Development, Inc Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Northwest City; north of Highway 72 West and east of Nance Road
4. OVERLAND COVE PHASE 2
Developer: Diltina Development Corp. Engineer: 4 Site
Located: Northwest City; north of Johns Road and east of Indian Creek Road
Waiver: the position of sidewalks to 5’ behind back of curb along the east side of Binding Branch
5. PROVIDENCE PHASE 6A; R/S OF LOT 5 OF A R/S OF LOT 5
Final (7 lots) Developer: Townmakers, LLC Engineer: Goodwyn, Mills, & Cawood, Inc.
Located: Northwest City, east of Providence Main Street and south of Biltmore Drive
6. RANDOLPH PLACE; R/S OF LOTS 14, 15, 16, AND THE WEST 30’ OF LOT 13, BLOCK 117, EAST HUNTSVILLE ADDITION (MINOR)
Layout (2 lots) Developer: R. Griffin, E. & C. Matos Final (2 lots) Surveyor: Big Spring Land Survey
Located: Northeast City; north of Randolph Avenue and east of England Street
7. SANCTUARY COVE PHASE ONE; R/S OF THE REPLAT OF LOT 5 OF SANCTUARY COVE AND OTHER LANDS
Final (50 lots) Developer: Breland Homes, LLC Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southeast City; south of Terry Drake Road and east of Old Big Cove Road 8. SANDERS HILL AT MCMULLEN COVE
Relayout (81 lots) Developer: The Hays Farm Trust Preliminary (18 lots) Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southeast City, north of Little Cove Road and west of McMullen Lane
IV. LOCATION, CHARACTER AND EXTENT
1. JOHN HUNT PARK PHASE 1 (#837) Developer: COH
Located: Southwest City; west of South Memorial Parkway and south of Airport Road
V. STREET NAMING
Dr. Joseph Lowery Blvd. – The new gateway entrance into downtown from Governors Drive and Williams Avenue
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VI. STREET NAME CHANGE Hundley Drive – The New Church Street: From Oakwood Avenue south to Pratt Avenue
rename a portion of Hundley Drive and Orchard Street
VII. ZONING
1. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: MANUFACTURERS Amends Article 23 – General Business C-3 District, Section 23.1 – Uses Permitted; amends Article 75 – Alcoholic Beverage Establishment Regulations, Section 75.3 – Permitted Establishments by Districts, and amends Article 92 – Board of Adjustment, Section 92.5 – Powers and Duties, subsection 92.5.3 – Permitted Uses as Special Exceptions, by adding new subsection 92.5.3(37) to add language concerning alcoholic beverage manufacturers.
2. GRAYBAR ZONING (1503) Located: East side of Research Park Blvd and the north side of Plummer Road Proposed Zoning: Commercial Industrial Park District (8.35 acres)
3. GREEN MOUNTAIN REZONING (1504) Located: East side of South Shawdee Road and on the north side of South Village Square Road Rezoning Request: Residence 2-A District (7.40 acres) and Neighborhood Business C-1A District (0.26 acres) to Residence 1 District (7.66 acres)
VIII. INVOCATION/EXTENSION OF BONDS
1. Lanier Lakes 2. Hawk’s Ridge 4 3. Heritage Brook Phase 1 4. Grayson Place Phase 2 at Sanctuary Cove: R/S 5. McMullen Place Phase 3 at McMullen Cove 6. Olde Cobblestone 3 7. Braewick Phase 2 at McMullen Cove 8. Lendon Phase I: R/S
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PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA (DRAFT) stApril 28, 2015
5:00 p.m. –1 Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: March 24, 2014
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. CORNER CROSSING (MINOR) 2. INSPIRATION ON GREEN MOUNTAIN PHASE 4 & 5 3. IREDELL SUBDIVISION PHASE 2 4. RANDOLPH PLACE; R/S OF LOTS 14, 15, 16, AND THE WEST 30’ OF LOT 13,
BLOCK 117, EAST HUNTSVILLE ADDITION (MINOR) 5. SANDERS HILL AT MCMULLEN COVE 6. LOCATION, CHARACTER, & EXTENT
(a) JOHN HUNT PARK PHASE 1 (#837) 7. STREET NAMING - Dr. Joseph Lowery Blvd. 8. STREET NAME CHANGE - Hundley Drive 9. ZONING
(a) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: MANUFACTURERS (b) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: FARMERS MARKETS (WITHDRAWN) (c) GRAYBAR ZONING (1503)
II. PRESENTATION OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW - ANNUAL 2014 III. SUBDIVISIONS
1. CORNER CROSSING (MINOR)
Layout (1 lot) Developer: Nuway Properties, LLC Final (1 lot) Engineering: 4-Site
Located: Northwest City, south of Highway 72 West and west of County Line Road 2. INSPIRATION ON GREEN MOUNTAIN PHASE 4 & 5
Relayout (111 lots) Developer: Diltina Development Corp. Engineer: 4 Site
Located: Southeast City; east of South Shawdee Road and south of Emerald Point
Waiver: non radial/non-perpendicular lot line between lots 114/common area 2, lots 115/common area 2, 115-118, 129-131, 138-139, 138-139, 139/common area 6, 160- 165, common area 5/171, 208/209; angle of side lot line between lots 167 – 170, 170/common area 5, 171/common area 5, 191/common area 8
3. IREDELL SUBDIVISION PHASE 2; R/S OF TRACT 1 OF IREDELL SUBDIVISION PHASE 1
Repreliminary (62 lots) Developer: Concord Development, Inc Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Northwest City; north of Highway 72 West and east of Nance Road
4. OVERLAND COVE PHASE 2
Developer: Diltina Development Corp. Engineer: 4 Site
Located: Northwest City; north of Johns Road and east of Indian Creek Road
Waiver: the position of sidewalks to 5’ behind back of curb along the east side of Binding Branch
5. PROVIDENCE PHASE 6A; R/S OF LOT 5 OF A R/S OF LOT 5
Final (7 lots) Developer: Townmakers, LLC Engineer: Goodwyn, Mills, & Cawood, Inc.
Located: Northwest City, east of Providence Main Street and south of Biltmore Drive
6. RANDOLPH PLACE; R/S OF LOTS 14, 15, 16, AND THE WEST 30’ OF LOT 13, BLOCK 117, EAST HUNTSVILLE ADDITION (MINOR)
Layout (2 lots) Developer: R. Griffin, E. & C. Matos Final (2 lots) Surveyor: Big Spring Land Survey
Located: Northeast City; north of Randolph Avenue and east of England Street
7. SANCTUARY COVE PHASE ONE; R/S OF THE REPLAT OF LOT 5 OF SANCTUARY COVE AND OTHER LANDS
Final (50 lots) Developer: Breland Homes, LLC Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southeast City; south of Terry Drake Road and east of Old Big Cove Road 8. SANDERS HILL AT MCMULLEN COVE
Relayout (81 lots) Developer: The Hays Farm Trust Preliminary (18 lots) Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southeast City, north of Little Cove Road and west of McMullen Lane
IV. LOCATION, CHARACTER AND EXTENT
1. JOHN HUNT PARK PHASE 1 (#837) Developer: COH
Located: Southwest City; west of South Memorial Parkway and south of Airport Road
V. STREET NAMING
Dr. Joseph Lowery Blvd. – The new gateway entrance into downtown from Governors Drive and Williams Avenue
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VI. STREET NAME CHANGE Hundley Drive – The New Church Street: From Oakwood Avenue south to Pratt Avenue
rename a portion of Hundley Drive and Orchard Street
VII. ZONING
1. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: MANUFACTURERS Amends Article 23 – General Business C-3 District, Section 23.1 – Uses Permitted; amends Article 75 – Alcoholic Beverage Establishment Regulations, Section 75.3 – Permitted Establishments by Districts, and amends Article 92 – Board of Adjustment, Section 92.5 – Powers and Duties, subsection 92.5.3 – Permitted Uses as Special Exceptions, by adding new subsection 92.5.3(37) to add language concerning alcoholic beverage manufacturers.
2. GRAYBAR ZONING (1503) Located: East side of Research Park Blvd and the north side of Plummer Road Proposed Zoning: Commercial Industrial Park District (8.35 acres)
3. GREEN MOUNTAIN REZONING (1504) Located: East side of South Shawdee Road and on the north side of South Village Square Road Rezoning Request: Residence 2-A District (7.40 acres) and Neighborhood Business C-1A District (0.26 acres) to Residence 1 District (7.66 acres)
VIII. INVOCATION/EXTENSION OF BONDS
1. Lanier Lakes 2. Hawk’s Ridge 4 3. Heritage Brook Phase 1 4. Grayson Place Phase 2 at Sanctuary Cove: R/S 5. McMullen Place Phase 3 at McMullen Cove 6. Olde Cobblestone 3 7. Braewick Phase 2 at McMullen Cove 8. Lendon Phase I: R/S
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Huntsville Planning Commission 7.28.15
DRAFT - PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA- DRAFT st July 28, 2015
5:00 p.m. –1 Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: June 23, 2015
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. 2. 3. 4....
DRAFT - PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA- DRAFT st July 28, 2015
5:00 p.m. –1 Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: June 23, 2015
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
7.
HARRISBURG ESTATES PHASE 2; R/S OF TRACT 1 OF HARRISBURG ESTATES LITTLE MOUNTAIN SUBDIVISION PHASE I; R/S OF LOTS 20, 21, 22, 33, 58 MEADOWS AT HAMPTON COVE PHASE 2 OAK GROVE AT FARLEY FARM PHASE 3
SUMMER POINTE
LOCATION, CHARACTER, & EXTENT
(a) PROVIDENCE SCHOOL – BUS LOOP MODIFICATIONS (#839)
ZONING
(a) GREEN MOUNTAIN 2 REZONING (1507) (b) MAGNA CARTA REZONING (1508) (c) RESEARCH STATION REZONING (1509) (d) TIMMS ZONING (1510)
(e) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: C1A DELETION II. SUBDIVISIONS
1. HAMPTON RIDGE PHASE 6
Final (36 lots) Developer: Mungo Homes of Alabama Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southeast City, south of Sutton Road and west of Old Big Cove Road
2. HARRISBURG ESTATES PHASE 2; R/S OF TRACT 1 OF HARRISBURG ESTATES
Relayout (22 lots) Developer: John G Gann & Co. Repreliminary (22 lots) Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southwest City, west of South Memorial Parkway and south of Rothmore Drive
3. IREDELL SUBDIVISION PHASE 2; R/S OF TRACT 1 OF IREDELL SUBDIVISION PHASE 1
Final (62 lots) Developer: Concord Development, Inc Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Northwest City; north of Highway 72 West and east of Nance Road 4. LITTLE MOUNTAIN SUBDIVISION PHASE I; R/S OF LOTS 20, 21, 22, 33, 58
Layout (5 lots) Developer: Wright Homes, LLC Preliminary (5 lots) Engineer: Smith Engineering Final (5 lots)
Located: Southeast City, east of Old Big Cove and south of Sutton Road
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IV. V .
5. MEADOWS AT HAMPTON COVE PHASE 2
Relayout (524 lots) Developer: Wright Land Holding Co, LLC Preliminary (79 lots) Engineer: Mullins, LLC
Located: Southeast City, east of Old Highway 431 and south of Berkley Road 6. OAK GROVE AT FARLEY FARM PHASE 3
Relayout (32 lots) Developer: Farley Farm, Inc. Preliminary (32 lots) Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southwest City, west of South Memorial Parkway and north of Green Cove Road
7. SOUTHGATE SUBDIVISION PHASE 3
Final (47 lots) Developer: JJ&M; Properties, LLC Engineer: Landmark Engineering
Located: Southeast City; south of Taylor Lane and west of Highway 431 8. SUMMER POINTE
Layout (43 lots) Developer: Davidson Homes Preliminary (43 lots) Engineer: Mullins LLC
Located: Northwest City, north of Capshaw Road and west of Nance Road
Waiver: non radial lot between lots 3/4, common area B/lot 6, 6/7
LOCATION CHARACTER, AND EXTENT
1. PROVIDENCE SCHOOL – BUS LOOP MODIFICATIONS (#839) Developer: HCS Engineer: Johnson and Associates Located: Northwest City; north of Chalkstone Street and west of Old Monrovia Road
PETITION TO REVISE FINAL PLAT NOTE
Revise Final Plat “Floodplain Notes” for Sotheby Phase 2 at McMullen Cove
ZONING
1. GREEN MOUNTAIN 2 REZONING (1507) Located: West side of South Shawdee Road and on the north side of South Village Square Road Rezoning Request: Neighborhood Business C-1A District to Residence 2-A District (0.25 acres)
2. MAGNA CARTA REZONING (1508) Located: West side of U.S. Highway 231 South and on the north side of Magna Carta Place Rezoning Request: Light Industry District to Residence 2 District (5.46 acres)
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3. RESEARCH STATION REZONING (1509) Located: East side of Research Park Blvd and south of Research Station Blvd Rezoning Request: Residence 2-B District to Neighborhood Business C-1 District (1.62 acres)
4. TIMMS ZONING (1510) Located: North side of Capshaw Road and on the east side of Autumn Branch Drive Proposed Zoning: Residence 2 District (0.42 acres)
5. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: C1A DELETION Deletes Zoning Ordinance Article 21 – Neighborhood Business C-1A District Regulations
6. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: VILLAGE C-6 DISTRICT Adds new Article 27-Village C-6 District Regulations and amends Article 75- Alcoholic Beverage Control Regulations to add regulations for Article 27.
VI. INVOCATION/EXTENSION OF BONDS
1. Village of Providence Phase 6A: R/S 2. Cedar Park at Bell Grove Phase 2 3. The Sanctuary at River Ridge Phase 2: R/S 4. River Ridge Phase V: R/S 5. Anslee Farms Phase 1 6. Walnut Cove 2: Phase 2 at Lake Forest
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DRAFT - PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA- DRAFT st July 28, 2015
5:00 p.m. –1 Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: June 23, 2015
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
7.
HARRISBURG ESTATES PHASE 2; R/S OF TRACT 1 OF HARRISBURG ESTATES LITTLE MOUNTAIN SUBDIVISION PHASE I; R/S OF LOTS 20, 21, 22, 33, 58 MEADOWS AT HAMPTON COVE PHASE 2 OAK GROVE AT FARLEY FARM PHASE 3
SUMMER POINTE
LOCATION, CHARACTER, & EXTENT
(a) PROVIDENCE SCHOOL – BUS LOOP MODIFICATIONS (#839)
ZONING
(a) GREEN MOUNTAIN 2 REZONING (1507) (b) MAGNA CARTA REZONING (1508) (c) RESEARCH STATION REZONING (1509) (d) TIMMS ZONING (1510)
(e) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: C1A DELETION II. SUBDIVISIONS
1. HAMPTON RIDGE PHASE 6
Final (36 lots) Developer: Mungo Homes of Alabama Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southeast City, south of Sutton Road and west of Old Big Cove Road
2. HARRISBURG ESTATES PHASE 2; R/S OF TRACT 1 OF HARRISBURG ESTATES
Relayout (22 lots) Developer: John G Gann & Co. Repreliminary (22 lots) Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southwest City, west of South Memorial Parkway and south of Rothmore Drive
3. IREDELL SUBDIVISION PHASE 2; R/S OF TRACT 1 OF IREDELL SUBDIVISION PHASE 1
Final (62 lots) Developer: Concord Development, Inc Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Northwest City; north of Highway 72 West and east of Nance Road 4. LITTLE MOUNTAIN SUBDIVISION PHASE I; R/S OF LOTS 20, 21, 22, 33, 58
Layout (5 lots) Developer: Wright Homes, LLC Preliminary (5 lots) Engineer: Smith Engineering Final (5 lots)
Located: Southeast City, east of Old Big Cove and south of Sutton Road
III.
IV. V .
5. MEADOWS AT HAMPTON COVE PHASE 2
Relayout (524 lots) Developer: Wright Land Holding Co, LLC Preliminary (79 lots) Engineer: Mullins, LLC
Located: Southeast City, east of Old Highway 431 and south of Berkley Road 6. OAK GROVE AT FARLEY FARM PHASE 3
Relayout (32 lots) Developer: Farley Farm, Inc. Preliminary (32 lots) Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southwest City, west of South Memorial Parkway and north of Green Cove Road
7. SOUTHGATE SUBDIVISION PHASE 3
Final (47 lots) Developer: JJ&M; Properties, LLC Engineer: Landmark Engineering
Located: Southeast City; south of Taylor Lane and west of Highway 431 8. SUMMER POINTE
Layout (43 lots) Developer: Davidson Homes Preliminary (43 lots) Engineer: Mullins LLC
Located: Northwest City, north of Capshaw Road and west of Nance Road
Waiver: non radial lot between lots 3/4, common area B/lot 6, 6/7
LOCATION CHARACTER, AND EXTENT
1. PROVIDENCE SCHOOL – BUS LOOP MODIFICATIONS (#839) Developer: HCS Engineer: Johnson and Associates Located: Northwest City; north of Chalkstone Street and west of Old Monrovia Road
PETITION TO REVISE FINAL PLAT NOTE
Revise Final Plat “Floodplain Notes” for Sotheby Phase 2 at McMullen Cove
ZONING
1. GREEN MOUNTAIN 2 REZONING (1507) Located: West side of South Shawdee Road and on the north side of South Village Square Road Rezoning Request: Neighborhood Business C-1A District to Residence 2-A District (0.25 acres)
2. MAGNA CARTA REZONING (1508) Located: West side of U.S. Highway 231 South and on the north side of Magna Carta Place Rezoning Request: Light Industry District to Residence 2 District (5.46 acres)
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3. RESEARCH STATION REZONING (1509) Located: East side of Research Park Blvd and south of Research Station Blvd Rezoning Request: Residence 2-B District to Neighborhood Business C-1 District (1.62 acres)
4. TIMMS ZONING (1510) Located: North side of Capshaw Road and on the east side of Autumn Branch Drive Proposed Zoning: Residence 2 District (0.42 acres)
5. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: C1A DELETION Deletes Zoning Ordinance Article 21 – Neighborhood Business C-1A District Regulations
6. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: VILLAGE C-6 DISTRICT Adds new Article 27-Village C-6 District Regulations and amends Article 75- Alcoholic Beverage Control Regulations to add regulations for Article 27.
VI. INVOCATION/EXTENSION OF BONDS
1. Village of Providence Phase 6A: R/S 2. Cedar Park at Bell Grove Phase 2 3. The Sanctuary at River Ridge Phase 2: R/S 4. River Ridge Phase V: R/S 5. Anslee Farms Phase 1 6. Walnut Cove 2: Phase 2 at Lake Forest
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Huntsville Planning Commission 11.25.14
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA (Draft)
November 25, 2014
5:00 p.m. –1st Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: October 28, 2014
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. HARRISBUR...
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA (Draft)
November 25, 2014
5:00 p.m. –1st Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: October 28, 2014
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. HARRISBURG ESTATES PHASE 2; R/S OF TRACT 1 OF HARRISBURG ESTATES 2. PRESERVE AT INSPIRATION (MINOR) 3. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK, PHASE 5 4. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK PHASE 1A; R/S OF LOTS 89-93
5. PEBBLE CREEK PHASE 3 AT RIVER LANDING 6. PROVIDENCE PHASE 3A; R/S OF LOTS 193 AND 194 (MINOR) 7. MAPCO; R/S OF LOT 2 8. LOCATION, CHARACTER, & EXTENT
(a) ACADEMY FOR ACADEMICS & ARTS THEATER ADDITION (#829)
(b) GRISSOM HIGH SCHOOL (#830) 9. ZONING
(a) CAMBRIDGE ZONING (1424) (b) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: ON-SITE VIDEO DISPLAY
UNITS, Amends Zoning Ordinance Article 72 – Sign Control Regulations, Section 72.1 – Definitions and amends Article 72 – Sign Control Regulations to
add regulations concerning on-site video display units II. SUBDIVISIONS
1. FLINT RIVER APARTMENTS
Boundary Plat (72 units) Developer: Flint River LP Engineer: Pugh Wright McAnally
Located: Southeast City, south of Sutton Road and east of Wade Road 2. GRAYSON PLACE PHASE 3 AT SANCTUARY COVE
Final (47 lots) Developer: Jeff Benton Development, Inc Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southeast City, south of Taylor Road and east of Old Big Cove Road
3. HARRISBURG ESTATES PHASE 2; R/S OF TRACT 1 OF HARRISBURG ESTATES
Relayout (19 lots) Developer: John G Gann & Co. Preliminary (19 lots) Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southwest City, west of South Memorial Parkway and south of Rothmore Drive
4. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK, PHASE 4
Final (24 lots) Developer: Heritage Plantation, LLC Engineer: Goodwyn. Mills, & Cawood, Inc.
Located: Northwest City, south of University Drive and west of West Park Loop 5. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK, PHASE 5
Preliminary (26 lots) Developer: Heritage Plantation, LLC Engineer: Goodwyn. Mills, & Cawood, Inc.
Located: Northwest City, south of University Drive and west of West Park Loop 6. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK PHASE 1A; R/S OF LOTS 89-93
Layout (2 lots) Developer: Heritage Plantation, LLC Preliminary (2 lots) Engineer: Goodwyn. Mills, & Cawood, Inc.
Located: Northwest City, south of University Drive and west of West Park Loop 7. OAKWOOD ESTATES AT LAKE FOREST (FORMERLY PHASE II)
Developer: Mungo Homes, LLC Engineer: Mullins Inc
Located: Southwest City, south of Martin Road and west of Zierdt Road
Waiver: approximately 450’ of sidewalks along Shadow Court across from lots 17-20 8. PEBBLE CREEK PHASE 3 AT RIVER LANDING
Repreliminary (31 lots) Developer: Smart Living, LLC Engineer: Mullins LLC
Located: Southwest City, west of Zierdt Road and north of Beadle Lane 9. PROVIDENCE PHASE 3A; R/S OF LOTS 193 AND 194 (MINOR)
Layout (2 lots) Developer: VTS Homes, Inc. Final (2 lots) Surveyor: Goodwyn. Mills, & Cawood, Inc.
Located: Northwest City; south of Old Monrovia Road and west of Providence Main Street
10. MAPCO; R/S OF LOT 2
Layout (3 lots) Developer: Walmart Real Estate Surveyor: Kimberly-Horn
Located: Northeast City; north of Winchester Road and west of Homer Nance Road 2
III.
LOCATION, CHARACTER, AND EXTENT
1. ACADEMY FOR ACADEMICS & ARTS THEATER ADDITION (#829) Developer: HCS Architect: Nola-VanPeursem Architects Located: Northwest City; north of Sparkman Drive and east of Jordan Lane
2. GRISSOM HIGH SCHOOL (#830) Developer: HCS Architect: Chapman Sisson Architects
Located: Southwest City; west of South Memorial Parkway and south of Meadowbrook Drive
ZONING
1. CAMBRIDGE ZONING (1424) Located: West of Zierdt Road and on the east side of Arnett Road Proposed Zoning: Residence 2-A District (3.19 acres)
2. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: ON-SITE VIDEO DISPLAY UNITS, Amends Zoning Ordinance Article 72 – Sign Control Regulations, Section 72.1 – Definitions and amends Article 72 – Sign Control Regulations to add regulations concerning on-site video display units
INVOCATION/EXTENSION OF BONDS
1. Anslee Farms Phase 1A; R/S 2. Legacy Preserve Subdivision
wn.com/Huntsville Planning Commission 11.25.14
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA (Draft)
November 25, 2014
5:00 p.m. –1st Floor Council Chambers ADOPTION OF MINUTES: October 28, 2014
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. HARRISBURG ESTATES PHASE 2; R/S OF TRACT 1 OF HARRISBURG ESTATES 2. PRESERVE AT INSPIRATION (MINOR) 3. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK, PHASE 5 4. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK PHASE 1A; R/S OF LOTS 89-93
5. PEBBLE CREEK PHASE 3 AT RIVER LANDING 6. PROVIDENCE PHASE 3A; R/S OF LOTS 193 AND 194 (MINOR) 7. MAPCO; R/S OF LOT 2 8. LOCATION, CHARACTER, & EXTENT
(a) ACADEMY FOR ACADEMICS & ARTS THEATER ADDITION (#829)
(b) GRISSOM HIGH SCHOOL (#830) 9. ZONING
(a) CAMBRIDGE ZONING (1424) (b) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: ON-SITE VIDEO DISPLAY
UNITS, Amends Zoning Ordinance Article 72 – Sign Control Regulations, Section 72.1 – Definitions and amends Article 72 – Sign Control Regulations to
add regulations concerning on-site video display units II. SUBDIVISIONS
1. FLINT RIVER APARTMENTS
Boundary Plat (72 units) Developer: Flint River LP Engineer: Pugh Wright McAnally
Located: Southeast City, south of Sutton Road and east of Wade Road 2. GRAYSON PLACE PHASE 3 AT SANCTUARY COVE
Final (47 lots) Developer: Jeff Benton Development, Inc Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southeast City, south of Taylor Road and east of Old Big Cove Road
3. HARRISBURG ESTATES PHASE 2; R/S OF TRACT 1 OF HARRISBURG ESTATES
Relayout (19 lots) Developer: John G Gann & Co. Preliminary (19 lots) Engineer: Smith Engineering
Located: Southwest City, west of South Memorial Parkway and south of Rothmore Drive
4. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK, PHASE 4
Final (24 lots) Developer: Heritage Plantation, LLC Engineer: Goodwyn. Mills, & Cawood, Inc.
Located: Northwest City, south of University Drive and west of West Park Loop 5. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK, PHASE 5
Preliminary (26 lots) Developer: Heritage Plantation, LLC Engineer: Goodwyn. Mills, & Cawood, Inc.
Located: Northwest City, south of University Drive and west of West Park Loop 6. MIDTOWNE ON THE PARK PHASE 1A; R/S OF LOTS 89-93
Layout (2 lots) Developer: Heritage Plantation, LLC Preliminary (2 lots) Engineer: Goodwyn. Mills, & Cawood, Inc.
Located: Northwest City, south of University Drive and west of West Park Loop 7. OAKWOOD ESTATES AT LAKE FOREST (FORMERLY PHASE II)
Developer: Mungo Homes, LLC Engineer: Mullins Inc
Located: Southwest City, south of Martin Road and west of Zierdt Road
Waiver: approximately 450’ of sidewalks along Shadow Court across from lots 17-20 8. PEBBLE CREEK PHASE 3 AT RIVER LANDING
Repreliminary (31 lots) Developer: Smart Living, LLC Engineer: Mullins LLC
Located: Southwest City, west of Zierdt Road and north of Beadle Lane 9. PROVIDENCE PHASE 3A; R/S OF LOTS 193 AND 194 (MINOR)
Layout (2 lots) Developer: VTS Homes, Inc. Final (2 lots) Surveyor: Goodwyn. Mills, & Cawood, Inc.
Located: Northwest City; south of Old Monrovia Road and west of Providence Main Street
10. MAPCO; R/S OF LOT 2
Layout (3 lots) Developer: Walmart Real Estate Surveyor: Kimberly-Horn
Located: Northeast City; north of Winchester Road and west of Homer Nance Road 2
III.
LOCATION, CHARACTER, AND EXTENT
1. ACADEMY FOR ACADEMICS & ARTS THEATER ADDITION (#829) Developer: HCS Architect: Nola-VanPeursem Architects Located: Northwest City; north of Sparkman Drive and east of Jordan Lane
2. GRISSOM HIGH SCHOOL (#830) Developer: HCS Architect: Chapman Sisson Architects
Located: Southwest City; west of South Memorial Parkway and south of Meadowbrook Drive
ZONING
1. CAMBRIDGE ZONING (1424) Located: West of Zierdt Road and on the east side of Arnett Road Proposed Zoning: Residence 2-A District (3.19 acres)
2. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: ON-SITE VIDEO DISPLAY UNITS, Amends Zoning Ordinance Article 72 – Sign Control Regulations, Section 72.1 – Definitions and amends Article 72 – Sign Control Regulations to add regulations concerning on-site video display units
INVOCATION/EXTENSION OF BONDS
1. Anslee Farms Phase 1A; R/S 2. Legacy Preserve Subdivision
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April 17, 2012 - Eden City Council Meeting
EDEN CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 308 E. Stadium Drive April 17, 2012 7 : 30 pm 1. Meeting Called to order by: John E. Grogan, Mayor 2. Invo......
EDEN CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 308 E. Stadium Drive April 17, 2012 7 : 30 pm 1. Meeting Called to order by: John E. Grogan, Mayor 2. Invo...
wn.com/April 17, 2012 Eden City Council Meeting
EDEN CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 308 E. Stadium Drive April 17, 2012 7 : 30 pm 1. Meeting Called to order by: John E. Grogan, Mayor 2. Invo...
Taos County Board of Commissioners, Regular Meeting - July 21, 2015
AGENDA
I. Call to Order
II. Roll Call
III. Pledge of Allegiance
IV. Approval of Agenda
V. Citizens Concerns:
VI. Minutes:
A. Discussion, consideration and deci...
AGENDA
I. Call to Order
II. Roll Call
III. Pledge of Allegiance
IV. Approval of Agenda
V. Citizens Concerns:
VI. Minutes:
A. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding the approval of Minutes from the July 7, 2015 Regular Commission Meeting
VII. Presentations:
A. A Presentation regarding the Enchanted Circle Fire Association - David Elliot , Chief Carson VFD
B. A Presentation regarding the Adult Learning Center July 2015 report- Judy Hofer, Director
C. A Presentation by Victims Advocate to speak on the Crime Victims Program of the 8th Judicial District Attorney Office - Pote Ksieski
D. A Presentation regarding Taos Tech Tango an effort to bring technology as an industry to Taos - David Torres
VIII. Resolutions and Ordinances:
A. Approval of Resolution No. 2015-29, A Resolution authorizing and directing publication of the title, A general summary, and a time, date and meeting place for discussion, consideration and action upon proposed Ordinance 2015-1, An Ordinance amending, superseding, and repealing Taos County Animal Control Ordinance 2011-1 - Quela Robinson, Assistant County Attorney
B. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding the approval of Resolution No. 2015-30, A Resolution adopting Taos County Sheriff's Office Policies and Procedures Manual - Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe
C. Discussion Consideration and decision regarding the approval of Resolution No. 2015-35 A Resolution combining the Taos County Administrative Fire Department and the Taos County Emergency Medical Services Department - Joaquin Gonzales, EMS and Fire Chief
IX. Department Matters:
A. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding a request for approval for out of state travel on actual reimbursement for Jona Olson to attend the IAFC in Atlanta, Georgia - Joaquin Gonzales, Taos County Fire/EMS Chief
B. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding a request for approval for out of state travel on actual reimbursement for Bernard Obara to attend 36th Annual Northwest Shuttle Conference in Colorado Springs - Jerry Hogrefe, Taos County Sheriff
C. Discussion regarding Safety Net Pool 2014 Annual Report from Human Services Department - Tammy Jaramillo, Indigent Fund Coordinator
D. Discussion regarding various road projects in each of the Five County Districts - Earl Salazar, Acting Public Works Director and Department Foreman
X. Budget Matters:
A. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding the approval of DFA Resolution No. 2, 2015/2016 FY, A Resolution requesting to transfer temporary cash from the General Fund to NM Aging and Long Term Services Department Fund - Leandro Cordova, Finance Director
XI. County Manager's Report and Matters:
A. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding the scheduling of a Workstudy Session to discuss GRT
XII. Commissioner's Report and Matters:
A. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding proposed amendments to the current HRDA Contract - Commissioner Candyce O'Donnell
XIII. Legal Matters:
A. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding the Arroyo Hondo Fire Department land litigation. This matter may also be discussed in executive session under Open Meetings Act exemptions 10-15-1(H)(8), which allows for discussion of the Purchase, Acquisition or Disposal of Real Property or Water Rights by the Public Body and exemption 10-15-1(H)(7), which allows for discussion of pending or threatened litigation.
XIV. Adjournment
wn.com/Taos County Board Of Commissioners, Regular Meeting July 21, 2015
AGENDA
I. Call to Order
II. Roll Call
III. Pledge of Allegiance
IV. Approval of Agenda
V. Citizens Concerns:
VI. Minutes:
A. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding the approval of Minutes from the July 7, 2015 Regular Commission Meeting
VII. Presentations:
A. A Presentation regarding the Enchanted Circle Fire Association - David Elliot , Chief Carson VFD
B. A Presentation regarding the Adult Learning Center July 2015 report- Judy Hofer, Director
C. A Presentation by Victims Advocate to speak on the Crime Victims Program of the 8th Judicial District Attorney Office - Pote Ksieski
D. A Presentation regarding Taos Tech Tango an effort to bring technology as an industry to Taos - David Torres
VIII. Resolutions and Ordinances:
A. Approval of Resolution No. 2015-29, A Resolution authorizing and directing publication of the title, A general summary, and a time, date and meeting place for discussion, consideration and action upon proposed Ordinance 2015-1, An Ordinance amending, superseding, and repealing Taos County Animal Control Ordinance 2011-1 - Quela Robinson, Assistant County Attorney
B. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding the approval of Resolution No. 2015-30, A Resolution adopting Taos County Sheriff's Office Policies and Procedures Manual - Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe
C. Discussion Consideration and decision regarding the approval of Resolution No. 2015-35 A Resolution combining the Taos County Administrative Fire Department and the Taos County Emergency Medical Services Department - Joaquin Gonzales, EMS and Fire Chief
IX. Department Matters:
A. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding a request for approval for out of state travel on actual reimbursement for Jona Olson to attend the IAFC in Atlanta, Georgia - Joaquin Gonzales, Taos County Fire/EMS Chief
B. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding a request for approval for out of state travel on actual reimbursement for Bernard Obara to attend 36th Annual Northwest Shuttle Conference in Colorado Springs - Jerry Hogrefe, Taos County Sheriff
C. Discussion regarding Safety Net Pool 2014 Annual Report from Human Services Department - Tammy Jaramillo, Indigent Fund Coordinator
D. Discussion regarding various road projects in each of the Five County Districts - Earl Salazar, Acting Public Works Director and Department Foreman
X. Budget Matters:
A. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding the approval of DFA Resolution No. 2, 2015/2016 FY, A Resolution requesting to transfer temporary cash from the General Fund to NM Aging and Long Term Services Department Fund - Leandro Cordova, Finance Director
XI. County Manager's Report and Matters:
A. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding the scheduling of a Workstudy Session to discuss GRT
XII. Commissioner's Report and Matters:
A. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding proposed amendments to the current HRDA Contract - Commissioner Candyce O'Donnell
XIII. Legal Matters:
A. Discussion, consideration and decision regarding the Arroyo Hondo Fire Department land litigation. This matter may also be discussed in executive session under Open Meetings Act exemptions 10-15-1(H)(8), which allows for discussion of the Purchase, Acquisition or Disposal of Real Property or Water Rights by the Public Body and exemption 10-15-1(H)(7), which allows for discussion of pending or threatened litigation.
XIV. Adjournment
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Ways & Means Public Hearing May 27, 2014
When: 05/27/14, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Event Type: Aldermanic Committee Meeting Admission: Free. Board Bills: #2: Ordinance establishing bond oversight committee ......
When: 05/27/14, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Event Type: Aldermanic Committee Meeting Admission: Free. Board Bills: #2: Ordinance establishing bond oversight committee ...
wn.com/Ways Means Public Hearing May 27, 2014
When: 05/27/14, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Event Type: Aldermanic Committee Meeting Admission: Free. Board Bills: #2: Ordinance establishing bond oversight committee ...