Sentences with phrase «ordinance because»

The Brokers argued that the Consumers had not suffered harm from the failure to make the disclosures required by the Ordinance because the Consumers had received notice about airport noise on the Island and so had a duty to make further inquiry.
If granted, a variance will allow you to use your land in a way that is normally not permitted by the zoning ordinance because it waives a certain requirement of the zoning ordinance.
KISSIMMEE — The county has added fines involving dangerous dogs to its animal - control ordinance because of problems in dealing with the animals.
Although there were nine dogs in the house, including a pregnant pit bull, the animals did not violate any city ordinance because six of them were puppies.

Not exact matches

The case was tossed not just because of bad punctuation, but because Ms. Cammelleri argued that she was unable to understand the specifics of a city ordinance banning parking vehicles for more than twenty four hours.
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Panic buttons are needed because hospitality employees «are vulnerable to crimes and other threatening behavior, including sexual assault,» the proposed ordinance states.
«This investment is also possible because of the RFRA fix a year ago and because of the longstanding human rights ordinance in Indianapolis.
And to clarify... The LDS church does the baptisms for the dead because this is an ordinance that is to be done in the flesh.
We do it, by cunning, by power and prestige, by elaborately contrived false witness - we too do it claiming the while that it is done in the name of Yahweh, according to God's holy ordinance, even in the name of Jesus Christ, and of course because we are a Christian nation.
He and two pastors were arrested this week for defying a new city ordinance that «effectively outlaws» giving food to homeless people in public places, because what even is this world anymore.
Because it called for a form of censorship, however, the Indianapolis ordinance raised a red flag before publishing houses and a number of feminists.
Because only those worthy, and by worthy, it's any good (but only) Mormon who has lived up to all the required ordinances and covenants of the Church of JC of LDS that get in!
Muslims have the same freedom of religion and have the right to build the Mosque at the proposed site, because they are following local laws and ordinances.
For Christians this is because the state, by God's ordinance, is authorized in certain circumstances to serve the common good even by taking the life of a duly convicted criminal.
In 1974, an ordinance declared the Ahmadis to explicitly be non-Muslims, and in 1984 Ahmadis were barred from practicing Islam in public (Ahmadis differ from Muslims because they believe Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, from the 1800s, to be a prophet; they are considered heretics by more traditional Muslims).
He supports the mayor's decision to narrow the subpoenas, mainly because the debate «has detracted from an ordinance that is long overdue» (those are the reporters» words, not his).
Just as Jeroboam claimed: «Behold your gods... who brought you up out of the land of Israel,» because it was the true God he wanted to worship, so Ahaz keeps up appearances, observing all the ordinances laid down by Yahweh.
Police did force one group waving flags to leave because metal poles don't comply with Greenville city ordinance.
i haven't even checked on the ordinances in my community (i'm guessing we can't have chickens, but you never know) because i don't want to start pining for my own little birdies who lay eggs.....
The need in Skokie is even more acute because Park District ordinances ban dogs under any circumstance.
Park District Director John Wilson said he does not know what effect the ordinance will have because the village only recently released a copy of it.
«I feel it is premature to bring (the ordinance) to you because the review is not complete,» argued Bruce Deason, governmental affairs director of the Home Builders Association of Greater Chicago.
But because city staff said the direction council members wanted them to take was unclear, the council asked for revisions to the weed control ordinance, which identifies designated natural landscape areas as land owned by the city, the Naperville Park District or forest preserve districts.
In 1905, the city council addressed some pressing problems of the day with ordinances banning kite flying and hoop rolling in the business district because they annoyed pedestrians and frightened horses.
A spokesman for North Carolina Gov. Gov. Pat McCrory called Cuomo's ban on nonessential publicly funded travel to the Tar Heel State «hypocrisy and demagoguery,» and questioned whether Cuomo would ask the SU basketball team to boycott the upcoming Final Four because it is hosted by Houston, where voters last year defeated a non-discrimination ordinance.
Heather Groll, a spokeswoman for OGS, said the curfew was changed because of concerns by State Police that the state curfew should mirror Albany's ordinance.
We're beginning to see CTE in military veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, who have committed suicide because of the repeated exposure to ordinances — the pressure wave and the shockwave, they also cause repeated acceleration - deceleration.
One of the aspects of counter IED is called EOD — Explosives Ordinance Demolition — and these are specially trained men and women in all the branches of the service whose job it is to deal with IEDs when they are found; because a convoy might be going down a road and they just come across an IED; somebody spots it.
The plot has it that Del Rio» uncle has been prohibited from having a floor show at his lavish hotel because of a Rio city ordinance.
The Court mainly ruled this way because of how Tulsa's ordinance then defined «owner» and «vicious dog.»
«The Almighty wants this to happen because these are his babies,» said Harriot Roberts, chairman of a group commissioners appointed to draft the proposed ordinance.
The family believes they were being targeted because they had recently spoken out about the city ordinance prohibiting the feeding of feral cats.
this also makes it easier for homes to not have protection because many cities and towns have ordinances against many of these so called dangerous breeds
Earlier efforts by the Humane Society to get the owner to clean up the store met with only limited success because there were no specific ordinances to enforce, except animal cruelty statutes, Shook said.
Because other states have done a wonderful job with humanely controlling their homeless pet population through spay / neuter ordinances and community education, they do not have the excessive numbers of homeless pets that we do.
We at KCDA keep hearing stories of animals getting confiscated from owners due to inadequate housing (even though Spay / Neuter Kansas City's outreach program has free dog houses available to needy families), animals confiscated from owners because they are not altered under the mandatory spay / neuter ordinance for pit bulls, and others that are confiscated because they can not afford the fine associated with having not licensed their dog.
The mayor of New York, Rudolph Guiliani proposed a government ordinance that required a certain amount of insurance if you owned a «dangerous» breed of dog... and I would have had a hard time voting for him for President because of that policy.
Once the ordinance was upheld, Palm Beach Gardens officials said, the city's police department told the Palm Beach Puppies North store an arrest was imminent because the store was violating the city's ordinance — which led the store to close within 24 hours.
Even well - intentioned ordinances can cause more harm than good, because they may inappropriately penalize caregivers with fines or make it possible to continue to impound cats who are not in a sanctioned colony.
For example, the federal appeals court in Chicago (7th Circuit) will still make its own determination on the appeals for the Cook County and Chicago ordinances and will not be required to follow the decisions on appeal in Phoenix and New York because they are in a different circuit.
Even well - intentioned ordinances (like those that legislate or require Trap - Neuter - Return) can cause more harm than good because they create regulations and restrictions — and subsequently, penalties and liabilities — where there were none.
«Because at the end of the day, we believe we can have a great ordinance that can ensure that puppy mills are put out of business but allow reputable companies like Petland to operate.»
The local police chief stated to the news media that the ordinance was «unnecessary» because the town already had a breed neutral dangerous dog law in place.
Because the retail pet sales ordinances include an exemption for pet stores that offer animals for adoption from shelters or rescue groups, it's a win - win for the animals and the community.
In the years since the law was passed, the number of bites in the community has increased 67 %, and 1200 dogs have been killed directly because of the ordinance.
The council revised the animal control law in December because a previous ordinance couldn't be enforced.
He had been taken from his original owner because that person had more animals than allowed by city ordinance.
Smelled like urine, just awful and I wanted to report them but started second guessing myself because I was unsure how far reaching the ordinance was.
«I wouldn't bet the house it's all because of the ordinance, but nothing else has really changed.»
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