Early notice definition

Early notice means the city’s response to an applicant stating whether it considers issuance of a determination of significance likely for the applicant’s proposal (mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) procedures).
Early notice means the city's response to an applicant stating whether it considers issuance of a determination of significance likely for the applicant's proposal (mitigated determination of nonsignificance (DNS) procedures).
Early notice for late enrollees means a notice was given to the parents no later than the thirtieth (30th) school day of student attendance beginning with the student’s first day of attendance.

Examples of Early notice in a sentence

  • Early notice] Notification of resignation ought, in general, to be early enough to obviate serious embarrassment to the University, the length of time necessarily varying with the circumstances of the particular case.

  • Early notice avoids unnecessary travel and expense of counsel and may enable the court to use the previously reserved time for other matters.

  • Early notice to the University is necessary to prevent use of student information in directories, which are prepared in the Fall semester.

  • Early notice of major servicing infrastructure proposed by one municipality shall be provided to the other municipality, to allow for collaboration and coordinated planning.

  • Early notice provides time for internal discussion within communities and for proper feedback to the State.


More Definitions of Early notice

Early notice means the City’s response to an applicant stating whether it considers issuance of the Determination of Significance likely for the applicant’s proposal.
Early notice means the County's response to an applicant stating whether it considers issuance of a determination of significance likely for the applicant's proposal (mitigated Determination of Non-Significance procedures).
Early notice means the city’s response to an applicant stating whether it considers issuance of a
Early notice means the corporation's response to an applicant stating whether it considers issuance of a determi- nation of significance likely for the applicant's proposal (mit- igated determination of nonsignificance (DNS) procedures).
Early notice means the City's response to an applicant stating whether it considers issuance of a determination of significance likely for the applicant's proposal (mitigated DNS procedures). 18.20.050 NON-EXEMPT PROPOSALS--DNS OR EIS.A. For nonexempt proposals, the determination of non-significance (DNS) of Draft EIS for the proposal shall accompany the City's staff recommendation to any appropriate advisory body, such as the Planning Commission.B. If the City's only action on a proposal is a building permit or other license, the applicant may request in writing that the City conduct environmental review prior to submission of the detailed plans and specifications. 18.20.060 USE OF EXEMPTIONS.A. When the City receives an application for a license or, in cases where the City is initiating a proposal, the City shall determine whether the license and/or the proposal is exempt. If a proposal is exempt, none of the procedural requirements of this chapter apply to the proposal and the City shall not require completion of an environmental checklist. The exemptions are those contained in the SEPA Rules, Section WAC 197- 11-305 and in Part Nine, WAC 197-11-800 through 197-11-880.B. If a proposal includes both exempt and non-exempt actions, the City may authorize exempt actions prior to compliance with the procedural requirements of this chapter, except that:
Early notice means the County's response to an Applicant stating whether it considers issuance
Early notice means the corporation's response to an appli- cant stating whether it considers issuance of a determination of sig- nificance likely for the applicant's proposal (mitigated determination of nonsignificance (DNS) procedures).