The Region and the Area Municipalities Sample Clauses

The Region and the Area Municipalities both agree to use and abide by Schedule - F Municipality Guide to Referring Certain Types of Planning Applications to the Conservation Authorities for Review and Clearance whenever either Municipality is considering whether a Planning Application should be subject to Conservation Authority Peer Review.
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