Coastal development permit definition

Coastal development permit means a permit for any development within the coastal zone that is required pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 30600.
Coastal development permit means Regular Coastal Permit (RC-215-06), which constitutes one of the Entitlements.
Coastal development permit means. 2.02 Additional Defined Terms. To the extent that any capitalized terms contained in this Agreement are not defined above, then such terms shall have the meaning otherwise ascribed to them in this Agreement.

Examples of Coastal development permit in a sentence

  • MPWMD may exercise this Option at any time within sixty (60) days following issuance of a Coastal Development Permit for the CCRWP by the California Coastal Commission.

  • If the Option is terminated pursuant to the provisions of this section 4.1 prior to issuance of a Coastal Development Permit for the CCRWP by the California Coastal Commission, MPWMD shall thereupon have the sole and exclusive right to enter an agreement with the owner of Phase I of the CCRWP to purchase up to all of the potable water produced by Phase I of the CCRWP (Water Purchase Agreement) on commercially reasonable terms.

  • MPWMD may exercise its right to enter the Water Purchase Agreement at any time beginning on the date the Option is terminated under this section 4.1 and until sixty (60) days following issuance of a Coastal Development Permit for the CCRWP.

  • The Coastal Development Permit shall require that mitigation for the fill of the pocket wetlands be implemented prior to the issuance of a grading permit for the County Parcel.

  • Without limitation of the foregoing, Lessee shall comply with (i) all conditions and requirements of Coastal Development Permit No(s).

  • Developer has submitted an application to the City for the development of a Condominium Subdivision Map, Site Development Permit, [[[[Coastal Development Permit]]]], and Use Permit to construct a on the Property (the “Project”).

  • All projects occurring within the California Coastal Zone will require an application for a Coastal Development Permit (CDP) from the California Coastal Commission (CCC).

  • The final mitigation amounts for both temporary and permanent impacts to riparian and wetland habitat shall be determined during the design phase but cannot be less than 2:1 for permanent impacts and 1:1 for temporary impacts, and must be approved by the relevant permitting agencies (USACOE, RWQCB, CDFW, and the entity issuing any Coastal Development Permit).

  • Buyer Buyer shall design, permit as necessary (the anticipated Coastal Development Permit and any other permits obtained by Seller for the Delivery System prior to execution of the Water Reliability Agreement (the “Seller Delivery System Permits”) will be transferred to the Buyer solely to the extent necessary to design, construct, own, operate and maintain the Delivery System), construct, start-up and acceptance test the Delivery System.

  • Xx. Xxxxxxx coordinated with utility agencies, the City of Encinitas, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, and the San Elijo Joint Powers Authority during design and provided support during the Coastal Development Permit process from the City of Encinitas.


More Definitions of Coastal development permit

Coastal development permit means a permit for any development within the coastal zone that is required pursuant to Section 30600(a) of the California Coastal Act of 1976. [Ord. 166 Appx. A, 1979].
Coastal development permit means that certain San Diego Unified Port District Development Services Department Coastal Development Permit, dated July 11, 2019 and assigned Permit Number CDP-2019-03, as amended from time to time.

Related to Coastal development permit

  • Residential Development means lands, buildings or structures developed or to be developed for residential use;

  • experimental development means acquiring, combining, shaping and using existing scientific, technological, business and other relevant knowledge and skills with the aim of developing new or improved products, processes or services. This may also include, for example, activities aiming at the conceptual definition, planning and documentation of new products, processes or services;