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CMA 2017-133

A communication transmitted from Louis A. DePasquale, City Manager, recommending that the City Council accept …

How it started
Submitted by Louis A. DePasquale, City Manager.
What happened
βš–οΈ Became law β€” ordained unanimously; now part of the Municipal Code. (Ordained β€” unanimous Β· May 22, 2017)

Voted yes (9) β€” unanimous

  • Dennis Carlone
  • Leland Cheung
  • Jan Devereux
  • Craig A. Kelley
  • David Maher
  • Nadeem Mazen
  • Marc McGovern
  • Timothy J. Toomey
  • E. Denise Simmons
Roll call from the city's record Β· photos: City of Cambridge
What’s next
Entered the Municipal Code β€” these amendments became law as ordained in May 2017. The Code can be amended at any time; its current text is the authority on what’s in force today. (This page is the transmittal; the path ran through the Ordinance Committee β€” timeline below.)
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Taken upMay 22, 2017
Passed to a second reading
Ordained, unanimous

The item's path through the council β€” every recorded step. How the request pipeline works

The document Agenda item attachment Β· 2 pages

Certificate of occupancy: a. Place of assembly b. Residential c. Other d. Request for inspection of dwelling unit as per section 119.3 of the State Building Code

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