Ministerial permit definition

Ministerial permit means a permit granted upon a determination that a proposed project
Ministerial permit means any City-issued non-discretionary permit required to commence or complete any construction or other activity subject to the City's jurisdiction. Ministerial permits may include, without limitation, a building permit, construction permit, electrical permit, encroachment permit, excavation permit and/or traffic control permit.
Ministerial permit means any City-issued non-discretionary permit required to commence or complete any construction or other activity subject to the City’s jurisdiction. Ministerial permits may include, without limitation, any building permit, construction permit, electrical permit, encroachment permit, excavation permit, traffic control permit and/or any similar over-the-counter approval issued by the City’s departments.

Examples of Ministerial permit in a sentence

  • Canadian designates a citizen, a legal resident, permanent resident, or those legally residing in Canada pursuant to a Ministerial permit.

  • CEVA Logistics will, if necessary, during the currency of this collective agreement apply for a Ministerial permit for excess hours or “overtime” pursuant section 176 of Canada Labour Code Part III.

  • Canadian designates a citizen, a legally resident, landed-immigrant, or those legally resident in Canada pursuant to a Ministerial permit.

  • Canadian designates a citizen, a legal resident, landed­immigrant, or those legally in Canada pursuant to a Ministerial permit.

  • Canadian designates a citizen, a legal resident, landed-immigrant, or those legally in Canada pursuant to a Ministerial permit.


More Definitions of Ministerial permit

Ministerial permit means a permit granted upon a determination that a proposed project complies with the zoning map and the established standards set forth in the zoning regulations. The determination must be based on objective standards, involving little or no personal judgment, and must be
Ministerial permit means a permit that is granted upon determination that proposed action complies with applicable standards, ordinances, regulations or conditions of approval.
Ministerial permit means any County action, permit, or approval which requires the County, including any Board, Commission or Department of the County and any official or employee of the County, to determine merely whether there has been compliance with applicable statues, ordinances, regulations or conditions of approval.
Ministerial permit means a permit that the issuance of which constitutes a ministerial act or ministerial function, as defined under Applicable Laws.