Multiple Permits May Be Required Sample Clauses
The "Multiple Permits May Be Required" clause informs parties that more than one permit or approval may be necessary to proceed with a project or activity. In practice, this means that before starting work, the responsible party must identify and obtain all relevant permits from various governmental or regulatory bodies, such as building, environmental, or zoning permits. This clause ensures that all legal and regulatory requirements are met, helping to prevent project delays, fines, or legal complications due to missing approvals.
Multiple Permits May Be Required. A land useuseuse authorized through the approval of an Administrative Permit, Temporary Use Permit, or Conditional/Minor Use Permit may also require a Design Review Permit, building permit, and/or other permit(s) required by the County Code.
Multiple Permits May Be Required. A land use authorized through the approval of an Administrative Permit, Temporary Use Permit, or Conditional/Minor Use Permit
