Discretionary project definition

Discretionary project means a project which requires the exercise of judgment or deliberation when the public agency or body decides to approve or disapprove a particular activity, as distinguished from situations where the public agency or body merely has to determine whether there has been conformity with applicable statutes, ordinances, or regulations.
Discretionary project means a project which requires the exercise of judgment or deliberation when the public agency or body decides to approve or disapprove a particular activity, as distinguished from situations where the public agency or body merely has to determine whether there has been conformity with applicable statutes, ordinances, or regulations. A timber harvesting plan submitted to the State Forester for approval under the requirements of the Z'berg-Nejedly Forest Practice Act of 1973 (Pub. Res. Code Sections 4511 et seq.) constitutes a discretionary project within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act. Section 21065(c).
Discretionary project means a proposed project requiring discretionary action by a Permittee, as that term is used in CEQA and defined in state CEQA Guidelines Section 15357, including issuance of a grading permit for County projects.

Examples of Discretionary project in a sentence

  • Grantee will complete and submit the Local Health Department Hurricane Crisis Discretionary Project – Monthly Project Report by the 5th business day of each month and a Final Performance Report by the 15th business day of the end of the contract term.

  • Nothing herein shall obligate Landlord to seek, process or obtain any Discretionary Entitlement or any other third-party Governmental Authority approval for a Discretionary Project for the benefit of Tenant, and Landlord makes no warranty or representation to Tenant that Tenant will obtain any Discretionary Entitlement or ministerial approval.

  • Tenant shall reimburse Landlord pursuant to the Reimbursement Procedure for all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in connection with preparing, processing, considering and approving any Discretionary Project, any Discretionary Entitlement or any appeal of any CDP or Coastal Act exclusion to the CCC.

  • Landlord shall not be required to pay any Governmental Authority fees or costs and expenses for any Consultant Services associated with any Discretionary Entitlement or any other third-party Governmental Authority approval for a Discretionary Project.

  • Nothing herein shall obligate Port District to seek, process or obtain any Discretionary Entitlement or any other third-party Governmental Authority approval for a Discretionary Project for the benefit of Developer, and Port District makes no warranty or representation to Developer that Developer will obtain any Discretionary Entitlement or ministerial approval.


More Definitions of Discretionary project

Discretionary project means a project which requires the exercise of judgment or deliberation when the public agency or body decides to approve or disapprove a particular activity, as distinguished from situations where the public agency or body merely has to determine whether there has been conformity with applicable statutes, ordinances, or regulations, or other fixed standards. The key question is whether the public agency can use its subjective judgment to decide whether and how to carry out or approve a project.
Discretionary project means a project that “requires the exercise of judgment or deliberation when the public agency or body decides to approve or disapprove a particular activity, as distinguished from situations where the public agency or body merely has to determine whether there has been conformity with applicable statutes, ordinances, [or] regulations ….” (Guidelines, § 15357.) Thus, “where a governmental agency can use its judgment in deciding whether and how to carry out or approve a project,” the project is discretionary. (Guidelines, § 15002, subd. (i).) In contrast, an agency’s “ministerial decision involves only the use of fixed standards or objective measurements, and the public official [does not] use personal, subjective judgment in deciding whether or how the project should be carried out.” (Guidelines, § 15369; see Guidelines, § 15002, subd. (i)(1).)
Discretionary project means a project which requires the exercise of judgment or deliberation when the City decides to approve or deny a particular activity, as distinguished from situations where the City merely has to determine whether there has been conformity with applicable statutes, ordinances, or regulations (e.g., ministerial project). Examples of discretionary projects include, but are not limited to, general plan amendments, changes of zone, subdivisions, conditional use permits, and plot plans.
Discretionary project means a project which requires the exercise of judgment or deliberation when the public agency or body decides to approve or disapprove a particular activity, as distinguished from situations where the public agency or body merely has to determine whether there has been conformity with applicable statutes, ordinances, or regulations, or other fixed standards. The key question is whether the approval process involved allows the public agency to shape the project in any way that could materially respond to any of the concerns would mitigate any environmental impact which might be raised identified in an environmental impact report. A timber harvesting plan submitted to the State Forester for approval under the requirements of the Z'berg-Nejedly Forest Practice Act of 1973 (Pub. Res. Code Sections 4511 et seq.) constitutes a discretionary project within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act. Section 21065(c).
Discretionary project means a project for which approval requires the exercise of independent judgment, deliberation, or decision-making on the part of the City.
Discretionary project means a project which requires the exercise of judgement or deliberation when the College decides to approve or disapprove a particular activity, as distinguished from situations where the College merely has to determine whether there has been conformity with applicable statutes, ordinances, or regulations. (§15357)
Discretionary project means any nonministerial development project that must be approved by either the: board of supervisors, planning commission, parcel review committee, design/site review committee or zoning administrator. Discretionary projects include, but are not limited to: conditional use permits, parcel maps, rezoning, design