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For Year 1998

98-001Amending Ordinance 96-10, as codified in Chapter 331 of the Alachua County Code, relating to Construction Codes
98-002Amending Part III, Unified Land Development Code, Title 39, Article IV. Planned Unit Development District (Eleanor Schwab)
98-003Amending Part III, Unified Land Development Code, Title 39, relating to Assisted Living Facilities as a permitted use
98-004Referring violations of the County Parking Code to a hearing officer
98-005Amendments to the Alachua County Unified Land Development Code - Title 39 - Zoning, regarding parking of trucks, trailers, and recreational vehicles
98-006CPA-20-97 (Small-Scale Map Amendment) Karma Land Venture, Ltd. and Investors Inquiry Inc., owners [approving a 3.2 acre site]
98-007Amending Chapter 28 of the Alachua County governing the Alachua County Self-Insurance Fund
98-008Amending Chapter 21 of the Alachua County Code eliminating the Department of Criminal Justice Services
98-009Amending Part II, Administrative Code relating to purchasing/bids
98-010Amending Part III, Unified Land Development Code, Title 39 providing for schools of Gymnastics and Martial Arts as permitted uses
98-011Adopting (CPA-20-97) Karma Land Venture
98-012Amending several chapters of the Alachua County Code re Code Enforcement
98-013Amending the Unified Land Development Code relating to Churches and Schools
98-014Relating to Alachua County Parks
98-015Relating to Special Assessments for Capital Improvements
98-016Adopting CPA-5-98
98-017Adopting CPA-17-97
98-018Adopting CPA-11-97
98-019Adopting CPA-13-97
98-020Adopting CPA-12-97
98-021Adopting CPA-14-97
98-022Adopting CPA-15-97
98-023Referendum (Imposing a local government infrastructure surtax of 1 cent on certain transactions
98-024Amending Part III, Unified Land Development Code, Title 39, Amending Section 392.50, HM Hospital/Medical District; providing for Assisted Living Facilities as a permitted use
98-025Amending Part III, Unified Land Development Code, Title 39, Amending Section 392.31 Single Family Residential Districts; providing for the addition of the R-1bb zoning district
98-026Relating to Solid Waste in Alachua County, Florida, amending Chapter 75 of the Code
98-027Amending Chapter 39 of the Alachua County Code relating to the Public Service Tax
98-028Amending Part III, Unified Land Development amending Section 322.04, Development Review Committee
98-029Amending Chapter 345 of the Alachua County Code relating to signs and advertising structures
98-030Amending Section 123.23 of the Alachua County Code relating to Alcohol and Drug Abuse Trust Fund; amending Section 123.24 relating to additional Court Costs
98-031Amending Chapter 67 of the Alachua County Code relating to Child Care within Alachua County
98-032Adopting #CPA-1-98
98-033Adopting #CPA-2-98
98-034Adopting #CPA-3-98
98-035Adopting #CPA-4-98
98-036Adopting the Evaluation and Appraisal Report on the Alachua County Comprehensive Plan: 1991-2011
98-037Amending the Alachua County Unified Land Development Code, Title 39-zoning, section 392.33 "RP"
98-038Adopting #CPA-10-98 amending Ordinance 91-17, as amended, amending the Jonesville Activity Center
98-039Amending Section 123.23(b) of the Alachua County Code reflecting the statutory Requirement for the Board to award the funds generated by the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Trust fund.
98-040Prohibiting vandalism, private-interest prospecting and collecting on local public lands
98-041Amending Chapter 111 of the Code relating to Equal Opportunity
98-042Amending the Future Land Use Map Series of the Alachua County Comprehensive Plan (Approving CPA-21-97)
98-043Establishing requirements for bonds for County Officers



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