The Chief Planning Official for The Regional Municipality of Halton may waive or change Sample Clauses

The Chief Planning Official for The Regional Municipality of Halton may waive or change by way of written notice, any of the above Regional requirements. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON BY-LAW 181 - 98 A BY-LAW TO PROVIDE FOR THE DELEGATION OF REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON ASSIGNED PLANNING APPROVAL AUTHORITY FOR CONSENTS FOR THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS.
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The Chief Planning Official for The Regional Municipality of Halton may waive or change by way of written notice, any of the above Regional requirements. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON BY-LAW 177 - 98 A BY-LAW TO PROVIDE FOR THE DELEGATION OF REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON ASSIGNED PLANNING APPROVAL AUTHORITY FOR SUBDIVISIONS TO THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS. WHEREAS Section 51 (5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter P.13, as amended (the "Act") provides that the Regional Council is the approval authority of plans of subdivision within the Regional Municipality of Halton; AND WHEREAS Section 51.2 (1) of the Act provides that Regional Council may by by-law delegate subdivision approval authority to an appointed officer identified in the by-law by name or position occupied; AND WHEREAS Section 51.2 (2) of the Act provides that Regional Council may by by-law delegate subdivision approval authority to an area municipality in respect of land situate in the area municipality; AND WHEREAS Section 51.2 (4) of the Act provides for the delegated council to in turn delegate, by by- law, all or any part of the authority to a committee of council or to an appointed officer identified in the by- law by name or position occupied; AND WHEREAS Section 51.2 (6) of the Act provides that the delegation by Regional Council of subdivision approval authority may be subject to such conditions as Regional Council by by-law provides; AND WHEREAS Section 51.2 (7) of the Act provides that Regional Council may by by-law withdraw a delegation authority and that such withdrawal may be either in respect to one or more plans of subdivision specified in the by-law or any or all plans of subdivision in respect of which a final disposition was not made before withdrawal;
The Chief Planning Official for The Regional Municipality of Halton may waive or change by way of written notice, any of the above Region requirements. SCHEDULE C Development Application and Building Permit Data Needed to Support Land Use Related Data Bases and Projections [Preferably, all information should be exchanged in digital format as computer files on diskettes. The files should be compatible with ARC/INFO.] Development Plan · A computer file compatible with ARC/INFO containing the digitized plan of the proposed development, with street layout, lots and blocks. · A computer file compatible with ARC/INFO with the following attributes for each lot and block:

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