Examples of Development Control Authority in a sentence
The Physical Planning and Development Act (No. 29, 2001) is the act that guides the Development Control Authority (DCA) and the Physical Planning Section.
The final decision on any proposed development application or an EIA is made by the Board of the Development Control Authority (DCA) who may approve the EIA with its recommendations and measures, along with the recommendations and measures of the referral agencies.
With respect to the types of projects envisioned to be undertaken for disaster vulnerability reduction and attendant environmental safeguards, the main agencies under consideration are the Development Control Authority (DCA) and the Ministry of Infrastructure.
The Development Control Authority (DCA) is the main authority with legislated responsibility for granting planning permits or approvals as highlighted earlier in this report.
While some agencies such as the Development Control Authority have a form of screening checklist, it is specific to addressing only a specific set of issues, and it usually during the scoping exercise that an officer may be able to determine that a project may have certain environmental ramifications.
The Development Control Authority (DCA) is empowered under the Physical Planning and Development Act No 29 of 2001 to consider and grant approval for all development within the state (Interview DPPS-MPDH, Executive Secretary- DCA).
The Development Control Authority (DCA) has not been dissolved, and reference to the Head of the Physical Planning and Development Division is to be construed as reference to the DCA.
The agencies surveyed were the Environmental Health Department of the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Physical Development, the Development Control Authority, NEMO, the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Ministry of Infrastructure, the Fisheries Department of the Ministry of Agriculture, and the Ministry of Social Transformation.
The urban drainage interventions under Component 1 will be sustained by integrating the Local Area Plan (LAP) into the implementation practices of the Development Control Authority, as the authority responsible for planning, and the Central Board of Health, as the authority responsible for public health interventions.
As Built Drawings Prepare as built drawings for Department of Economic Development, Transport and Civil Aviation acceptance and for Development Control Authority approval.