Master program definition

Master program means the comprehensive use plan for a described area, and the use regulations together with maps, diagrams, charts, or other descriptive material and text, a statement of desired goals, and standards developed in accordance with the policies enunciated in RCW 90.58.020;
Master program means the comprehensive use plan for a described area, and the use regulations together with maps, diagrams, charts, or other descriptive material and text, a statement of desired goals, and standards developed in accordance with the policies enunciated in RCW 90.58.020. "Comprehensive master program update" means a master program that fully achieves the procedural and substantive requirements of the department guidelines effective January 17, 2004, as now or hereafter amended;
Master program means the “Lewis County shoreline management master program” adopted on June 17, 1974, by the Lewis County board of commissioners, and the use regulations together with maps, diagrams, charts, or other descriptive material and text; a statement of desired goals and standards developed in accordance with the policies enunciated in RCW90.58.020.

Examples of Master program in a sentence

  • If the presentation of the Master’s Thesis (already postponed) cannot happen the following year due to ongoing unsettled payments this will result in a definitive failure of the Master program.


More Definitions of Master program

Master program means the comprehensive use plan for a
Master program means)), shoreline: the comprehensive shoreline use plan for King County consisting of:
Master program or "shoreline master program" shall mean the comprehensive use plan for a described area, the use regulations together with maps, diagrams, charts, or other descriptive material and text, a statement of desired goals, and standards developed in accordance with the policies enunciated in RCW90.58.020 and the applicable guidelines. As provided in RCW 36.70A.480, the goals and policies of a shoreline master program shall be considered an element of the city's comprehensive plan. All other portions of the shoreline master program adopted under chapter 90.58 RCW, including use regulations, shall be considered a part of the city's development regulations.
Master program means the comprehensive use plan for the city of Normandy Park, and the use
Master program means the comprehensive use plan for a described area, and the use regulations together with maps, diagrams, charts, or other descriptive material and text, a statement of desired
Master program means the comprehensive use plan for the city of Normandy Park, and the use regulations, together with maps, diagrams, charts, or other descriptive material and text, a statement of desired goals and standards developed in accordance with the policies of RCW 90.58.020. (Ord. 539 § 2, 1991).
Master program means the comprehensive shoreline use plan for the City of Mountlake Terrace and the use regulations together with maps, diagrams, charts or other descriptive material and text, a statement of desired goals and standards developed in accordance with the policies enunciated in Section 2 of the Shoreline Management Act of 1971.