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Ordinance Number
1986-14
Adopted Date
02/06/1986
Ordinance Type
Impact Fees Traffic Impacts
State Filed Date
02\10\1986
Entity Name
Road Network System
Subject
Fair Share Roadway Improvements Fee
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10042
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