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New City of Bayfield Ordinances

This page reflects ordinances currently under consideration, as well as recently-adopted ordinances that may not be reflected in the City Code. Ordinances may not be reflected in the City Code for one of two reasons: the schedule for when updates are published, or because they do not contain direct amendments to the City Code (such as an ordinance to amend the City's zoning map).
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