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4/7/2009
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5a
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2009
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19 <br />expressly authorized by law. This bill could impact a <br />local government adequate public facilities ordinance <br />(APFO) ; <br />31) Development Moratoria Authority - Oppose Senate Bill <br />117 and any other similar legislation which would <br />prohibit a county from imposing a time - limited building <br />moratorium while it develops or revises a development <br />ordinance; <br />32) Energy Efficiency Standards in Local Building Codes - <br />Support changes in State law to allow local governments <br />to include standards for energy efficiency in local <br />building codes that are higher than those contained in <br />the State Building Code; <br />33) Solid Waste Services - Oppose any legislation to <br />further weaken the authority and /or ability of local <br />governments to operate and administer Solid Waste <br />services, including opposition to legislation similar <br />to Senate Bill 951 (2006) and any other legislation <br />that would limit local governments' opportunities in <br />their solid waste service delivery to reduce costs, <br />
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