Examples of Authorised Council Officer in a sentence
The intensity, colour or hours of illumination of the lights shall be varied at Council’s discretion if in the opinion of an Authorised Council Officer it is considered there to be have adverse effects on the amenity of the area.
Any noise emission from the vehicle (including music or amplified noise from a Category 1 vehicle) must not affect the amenity of the surrounding area or adjacent noise sensitive receivers by creating noise that is considered ‘offensive’ by an Authorised Council Officer or Police Officer, in accordance with the POEO definition.
Council has approved similar applications in the past where all adjoining neighbours have agreed to the request and the Shire Ranger or other Authorised Council Officer has considered that there are no valid reasons for withholding such approval (see Shire Ranger Report in Attachment Relating).
All licensed vehicles shall be liable to be randomly inspected and tested by an Authorised Council Officer or the Police.
An Occupation of Footpath or Road Reserve (Hoarding) Permit is required when it is proposed to use any street, footpath, nature strip or designated car park or the like or to erect hoardings or protective barriers in such places to preserve public safety as may be directed by an Authorised Council Officer or the Municipal Building Surveyor.
Where a licence holder has been referred to the designated Service Manager because they have been convicted of a serious criminal offence, the Authorised Council Officer may order the revocation of the licence.
The Authorised Council Officer will consider the impact of transgressions of the law, on the fitness of an individual to hold a hackney carriage/private hire licence and take appropriate action.
This Order would require the owner to keep their dog on a lead when told to do so by an Authorised Council Officer, on any land to which the public have access within the City boundary and which is open to the air (including land which is covered but open to the air on at least one side).
This staff member must be able to provide a Police or Authorised Council Officer copies of recent CCTV images or data with the absolute minimum of delay when requested.
In cases where an irresponsible owner is allowing their dog to cause a nuisance, an Authorised Council Officer could require the owner to keep their dog on a lead on any land to which the public have access within the City boundary and which is open to the air (including land which is covered but open to the air on at least one side).