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For Year 1995

95-001Amending the Rural Area Future Land Use Map: 2011 for the Alachua County Comprehensive Plan re: Sites Delta and Echo
95-002Providing for the assessment of a surcharge of $12.50 for each moving traffic violation to fund the Intergovernmental Radio Communication Program
95-003Repeal of the Road Impact Fee
95-004Amending Section 22.11 of the Purchasing Code
95-005Amending Chapter 114, Waterways and Boat Ramps of the Alachua County Code relating to "Idle Speed/No Wake"
95-006Amends Ordinance 80-3, as amended, relating to affordable housing and clarification of other provisions
95-007Relating to a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to implement compliance/ settlement agreement with Sierra Club, et al
95-008Amending Section 30.02 of the County Code relating to the investnment of surplus funds
95-009Revisions to Ordinance 92-6, as amended by 93-35 (Subdivision Regulations)
95-010Adopting CPA-7-95
95-011Adopting CPA-1-95
95-012Adopting CPA-2-95
95-013Adopting CPA-3-95
95-014Adopting CPA-4-95
95-015Amending Ordinance 90-5 relating
95-016Amendments related to the Planning Commission's by-laws and notice requirements
95-017Amends Chapter 63, Alcoholic Beverages, of the Alachua County Code to expand the hours of sale and consumption when December 24 or December 31 occurs on a Sunday



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