Discretionary approval definition

Discretionary approval means any entitlement or approval, including but not limited to a use permit, variance, design approval, and subdivision map.
Discretionary approval for purposes of this article means a discretionary permit, as the term is defined in Section 17.04.030 of the Placer County Code, and the approval of a tentative, final or parcel map pursuant to Chapter 16 of the Placer County Code.
Discretionary approval means any discretionary land use entitlement or permit of any type whatsoever issued by the City including, but not limited to, tentative and parcel maps, rezones, General Plan amendments, use permits, variances, grading permits, land conservation permits, specific or precise plans, design review, view blockage review, conceptual review, coastal permits pursuant to an approved Local Coastal Plan, and building permits when discretionary.

Examples of Discretionary approval in a sentence

  • Copermittee stormwater ordinances require that applicable Source Control BMPs be implemented; the same BMPs may also be required as a condition of a use permit or other revocable Discretionary Approval for use of the site.

  • Developer shall not construct any permanent components or major temporary components until the design checks, Design Reviews, and DQAM’s certifications have been completed for the relevant Design Unit, or component thereof, and until any issues raised in IFA’s review and Discretionary Approval on the Design have been resolved to IFA’s satisfaction.

  • Each reference in this Agreement to this Agreement or any of the Existing Project Approvals or Subsequent Ministerial or Discretionary Approvals shall be deemed to refer to the Agreement, Project Approval or Subsequent Ministerial or Discretionary Approval as it may be amended from time to time, whether or not the particular reference refers to such possible amendment.

  • The City shall process, review and approve or disapprove any application for a Future Discretionary Approval filed by Developer in accordance with the City Requirements then in effect.

  • The approval by the City of an application by Developer for a Future Discretionary Approval shall not require an amendment of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Discretionary approval

Discretionary approval means where an entity has received approval pursuant to
Discretionary approval means an approval that involves the exercise of significant and extensive factual or legal judgment by the County. Without limiting the generality of this definition, the following types of approvals are considered "discretionary approvals": zone changes, conditional use permits, Master Plan amendments, planned unit developments, special exceptions, waivers, variances, site plans or site development plans, and tentative maps.
Discretionary approval means any approval related to a Housing Development that requires the exercise of judgment or deliberation by the Approval Authority including, but not limited to, development exceptions, variances, Development Permits, general plan and specific plan approvals and amendments, zoning ordinances and amendments, and tentative maps.
Discretionary approval means any discretionary land use entitlement or permit of any type whatsoever issued by the City including, but not limited to, tentative and parcel maps, rezones, General Plan amendments, use permits, variances, grading permits, land conservation permits, specific or precise plans, coastal development permits pursuant to an approved Local Coastal Program, building permits when discretionary, and any other approvals required by the City.
Discretionary approval means a decision in which the approving entity or person can use their judgment in deciding whether and how to carry out or approve a project.
Discretionary approval means an action which requires the exercise of judgment, deliberation, or discretion on the part of the City in approving or disapproving a particular activity.
Discretionary approval means any entitlement or approval pursuant to Title 17 of this Code, including but not limited to a use permit, variance, design approval, and subdivision map.