Development approval definition

Development approval means any written authorization from a
Development approval means a document from a governmental entity which authorizes the commencement of a development.
Development approval means any written authorization from the City that authorizes the commencement of development activity.

Examples of Development approval in a sentence

  • It is noted that the rezoning bylaws associated with this development proposal went through notification and public input and Public Hearing processes in accordance with the City’s Development Approval Procedures Bylaw and the Local Government Act.


More Definitions of Development approval

Development approval means a development approval under the Integrated Planning Act 1997 or the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 in relation to a matter that involves an environmentally relevant activity under the Environmental Protection Act 1994.
Development approval means the final written approval by the Design Review Committee of the completed Dwelling on the Property. It is recorded that such approval may only be given once, inter alia, in the opinion of the Design Review Committee, a Dwelling and all other structures and landscaping on the Property have been constructed and completed in accordance with plans approved by the Design Review Committee;
Development approval means any written authorization from the City, which authorizes the commencement of the "development activity."
Development approval means any approval for development granted through the Preliminary Site Plan, Preliminary Plat, Final Plat, and Final Site Plan process or Construction Drawing approval where site plans or subdivision plats are not required.
Development approval means a development approval issued by the WAPC under Part 3 Division 5;
Development approval means any written authorization from a county, city, or town which authorizes the commencement of development activity.
Development approval means written authorization which authorizes the commencement of a Development, from ACHD if the Development is a subdivision, otherwise from the general purpose government with jurisdiction over the Development.