Discretionary Actions definition

Discretionary Actions and "Discretionary Approvals" means those actions and approvals which require the exercise of judgment, or imposition of a condition or obligation, by any officer, employee, review board, commission or department of the City. Discretionary Actions and Discretionary Approvals are distinguished from administrative permits and approvals which merely require any officer, employee, review board, commission or department of the City to determine whether or not there has been compliance with the Applicable Rules.

Examples of Discretionary Actions in a sentence

  • The City agrees that expeditious processing of Ministerial Permits and Approvals and Discretionary Actions, if any, and any other approvals or actions required for the Project are critical to the implementation of the Project.

  • The parties agree that this Agreement does not modify, alter or change the City’s obligations pursuant to CEQA and acknowledge that future Discretionary Actions may require additional environmental review pursuant to CEQA.

  • For a list of Discretionary Actions, please refer to MICC 19.15.010(E).

  • Ministerial Permits and Approvals shall not include any Discretionary Actions.

  • Any conditions, terms, restrictions, and requirements for subsequent Discretionary Actions imposed or required by City, including those provided for herein, shall not prevent development of the land for the uses and to the density or intensity of development set forth in the Agreement.

  • Furthermore, the SFPUC’s or Wholesale Customers’ decisions to approve any of these Discretionary Actions are subject to the requirement that San Francisco and each Wholesale Customer, as either a “Lead Agency” (as defined in Section 21067 of CEQA and Section 15367 of the CEQA Guidelines) or a “Responsible Agency” (as defined in Section 21069 of CEQA and Section 15381 of the CEQA Guidelines) shall have completed any CEQA-required environmental review prior to approving a proposed Discretionary Action.

  • Accordingly, and notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, nothing in this Agreement commits the SFPUC or the Wholesale Customers to approve or carry out any Discretionary Actions that are subject to CEQA.

  • The City agrees to expedite all Ministerial Permits and Approvals and Discretionary Actions requested by Developer to the extent practicable, if any.

  • In the event the City takes or fails to take one or more of the Discretionary Actions, any such action or inaction shall not constitute a breach of the City’s obligations under this Agreement or of any express or implied covenant herein.

  • The Discretionary Actions may require the SFPUC or Wholesale Customers to prepare environmental documents in accordance with CEQA prior to the SFPUC or the Wholesale Customers determining whether to proceed with any of the Discretionary Actions.

Related to Discretionary Actions

  • Discretionary Assets means (i) securities that, if distributed, would be required to be registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended; (ii) securities issued by entities in countries that (A) restrict or prohibit the holding of securities by non-nationals other than through qualified investment vehicles, or (B) permit transfers of ownership of securities to be effected only by transactions conducted on a local stock exchange; and (iii) any assets that, although they may be liquid and marketable, must be traded through the marketplace or with the counterparty to the transaction in order to effect a change in beneficial ownership."

  • Discretionary Account means a Personal Account in which you have completely turned over decision-making authority to a professional money manager (who is not a Family Member or not otherwise covered by this Code) and you have no direct or indirect influence or control over the account. (Such Discretionary Accounts are often referred to as “professionally managed,” “controlled” or “managed” accounts.)

  • discretionary use means the use of land or a building provided for in this Bylaw for which a development permit may be issued upon an application having been made;

  • Discretionary Contribution means the contribution made by the Employer on behalf of a Participant as described in Section 4.4(b).

  • Discretionary Sale The meaning specified in Section 2.14(c).

  • Management Committee means in the case of a Competition which is an unincorporated association, the management committee elected to manage the running of the Competition and where the Competition is incorporated it means the Board of Directors appointed in accordance with the articles of association of that company.

  • Sub-Committee means a committee of a committee created by the board.

  • Compensation Committee means the Compensation Committee of the Board.

  • IEP team means a group of individuals described in Wis. Stat. § 115.78 that is responsible for evaluating the child to determine the child’s eligibility or continued eligibility for special education and related services and the educational needs of the child; developing, reviewing, or revising an IEP for the child; and determining the special education placement for the child.

  • Subcommittee means a subcommittee designated by the Operating Committee pursuant to the CAT NMS Plan.

  • Benefits Committee means the Employee Benefits Committee of Textron.

  • Administrative Committee means the committee in charge of Plan administration, as described in Article VII.

  • Project Committee has the meaning assigned to it in Section 6.1;

  • Delegates means those persons elected or appointed to vote in a representative assembly for the election of a director or directors or on other matters.

  • CSR Committee means the Corporate Social Responsibility Committee of the Board referred to in section 135 of the Act.

  • Power Pool means the scheme operated by the Independent System Operator under the Act for exchange of Energy and financial settlement for the exchange of Energy;

  • Retirement Committee means a committee consisting of the Company’s Vice President of Human Resources, the Director of HR Operations and the Compensation & Benefits Manager.

  • Peer review committee means one or more persons acting in a peer review capacity who also serve as an officer, director, trustee, agent, or member of any of the following:

  • Operating Committee means the Operating Committee of Epoch which meets frequently and is responsible for implementing the Company’s strategy, making operational decisions and overseeing the day-to-day running of the Company.

  • Board Committee means those individual members of the Board of Directors who have been appointed by the Board of Directors with the powers and responsibilities specified in Article VIII and to which has been delegated any fiduciary responsibilities of the Board of Directors with respect to the Plan.

  • ordinary member of the committee means a member of the committee who is not an officer of the Association under Rule 21;

  • Review Committee or “Committee” means a committee established pursuant to rule Chapter 67-60, F.A.C.

  • Investment Committee means the committee in charge of investment aspects of the Plan, as described in Article VII.

  • Governance Committee means the Governance Committee of the Board.

  • Managing Committee means the managing committee entrusted with the management of a trade union;

  • Nomination and Remuneration Committee means a Committee of Board of Directors of the Company, constituted in accordance with the provisions of Section 178 of the Companies Act, 2013 and the Listing Agreement.