City of Aurora, Colorado zoning. The City of Aurora, Colorado sits in three different counties: Adams County, Arapahoe County, and Douglas County and lies just east of the City and County of Denver. The city's population was estimated at 381,000 on July 1, 2019.
Effective March 11, 2025, members of the City’s Boards and Commissioners are no longer requiredto file quarterly statements of disclosure with the City.Members of the following Boards and Commissions are still required to file an annual Statement ofEconomic Interest with the Kane County Clerk in accordance with the Illinois Governmental EthicsAct.• Planning and Zoning Commission• Aurora Preservation Commission• Civil Service Commission• Firefighters’ Pension Fund• Fox Walk Overlay District Design Review Committee• Police Pension Board• Retiree Health Insurance Trust Fund BoardCity Board, Commission and Councils may be found here:https://www.aurora.il.us/Government-and-Engagement/Boards-and-CommissionsTo view the individual member’s annual economic disclosure filings, please visit the Kane CountyClerk’s website at: https://kaneeis.countyofkane.org/SEIOnline/PublicSearch/LoginMaster.aspx.Because Aurora City Hall is located in Kane County, all disclosures required by the IllinoisGovernmental Ethics Act must be filed with the Kane County Clerk, regardless of where the filerresides.Campaign finance information for members of the City’s Boards and Commissions, if any areavailable, may be found on either the:Illinois State Board of Electionshttps://www.elections.il.gov/abouttheboard/DivCampaignDisclosure.aspxFederal Elections Commissionhttps://www.fec.gov/data/
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The 2002-03 Mapping and Geographic Information Program (MAGIP) field season was undertaken from Davis Station. Nigel Peters from Sinclair Knight Merz undertook this season's fieldwork, the results of which are described in the following report.
The main objective for this season was to provide photo control mapping in the Rauer Group, with photo control also required at Davis Station and Marine Plains. A number of other tasks were undertaken in support of various scientific and engineering programs.
The tasks outlined in the surveyors brief are varied and numerous and have been included to provide the surveyor with a full and appropriate work program. The tasks are prioritised, usually with one or two major tasks with a number of minor tasks listed to be undertaken if the opportunity arises. This season's Survey Brief has been included in Appendix A with a summary of achievements listed in Appendix B.
The following report covers the fieldwork undertaken by myself during the 2002/2003 ANARE Summer Field Season. Data collected in support of other scientific programs has been included in this report primarily as a record of work undertaken by the mapping program. These data have been supplied to the various scientists for inclusion in their studies.
Sequence of Events
Scope of Work
The Antarctic Mapping Officer Mr Henk Brolsma provided the scope of works within the Surveyors Brief for the 2002- 2003 field survey program (Appendix A). The following is a summation of the survey requirements for this season.
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Visual representation of the Secondary Commons are as described in City of Ithaca Code §346-1. Used for reference. "Secondary Commons" defined as: all streets and portions of streets within the area described as follows: all that area bounded by the property between the south building lines on the north and north building lines on the south side of the 100 and 200 blocks of East Green Street, the 300 block of East State Street, the 100 block of West State Street and the 100 block and 200 blocks of North Aurora Street, the 100 block of South Aurora Street, the 200 block of North Tioga Street, the 100 block of South Cayuga Street and the 100 block of North Cayuga Street. Please note: Contact the City Zoning Officer at the Dept. of Planning, Building and Development for actual determinations of zoning. This data does not substitute for or supersede that authority.
Persons Covered by the City's Disclosure Ordinance:
All elected officials. All appointed members of a governing board, zoning board, zoning board of appeals or planning commission, and appointed members of other boards or commissions who have authority to authorize the expenditure of funds, but not members of boards or commissions who function only in an advisory capacity. All government employees who are compensated for services (not as independent contractors) who:are, or function as, the head of a department, division, bureau, authority or other administrative unit or who exercise similar authority;have direct supervisory authority over or direct responsibility for the formulation, negotiation, issuance or execution of contracts in an amount of $1,000 or greater;have authority to approve licenses and permits, but not including employees who function in a clerical capacity;adjudicate, arbitrate or decide any judicial or administrative proceeding, or review the adjudication, arbitration or decision of any judicial or administrative proceeding;have authority to issue or adopt rules and regulations; or,have supervisory responsibility for 20 or more employees. Members of the board of any pension fund established under the Illinois Pension Code, if not required to file under any other provision of Section 4A-101.5 of the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act.
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City of Aurora, Colorado zoning. The City of Aurora, Colorado sits in three different counties: Adams County, Arapahoe County, and Douglas County and lies just east of the City and County of Denver. The city's population was estimated at 381,000 on July 1, 2019.