Municipal Action definition

Municipal Action means a Notice of Violation and Summons, an Administrative Citation, an Itemized Statement of Costs, a Notice of Emergency Abatement, Notice of Noncompliance, or other notice of any other adverse municipal decision for which the right to an Administrative Hearing is specifically provided by ordinance.
Municipal Action means an Administrative Summons, an Administrative Citation, an Itemized Statement of Costs, a Notice of Emergency Abatement or other notice of any other adverse municipal decision for which the right to an Administrative Hearing is specifically provided by ordinance.

Examples of Municipal Action in a sentence

  • Since the entire original draft permit, including the provisions relating to Municipal Action Levels (MALs) and the planning and land development program and their associated findings, was already the subject to a full public notice and comment period, the Regional Board may choose to adopt the draft permit (or certain of its provisions).

  • Continuously monitor the weather advisory and provide advisory to all RDRMTs, SWADTs, and Municipal Action Team (MATs).f.

  • The DFID-funded Andhra Pradesh Urban Services for Poor (APUSP) program under the Comprehensive Municipal Action Plan for Poverty Reduction stresses the need for comprehensive and long-term (financial) planning to enable revenue inflow and expenditure over a longer term.

  • In a letter dated April 10, 2009, the Ventura County Permittees, NRDC and Heal the Bay presented an agreement to the Regional Water Board proposing new development/redevelopment criteria, including on-site retention requirements, a 5% EIA limitation, infeasibility criteria, a 30% EIA cap, and off-site mitigation provisions; the elimination of Municipal Action Levels (MALs); and weekly, year- round beach water quality monitoring at 10 sites.

  • Outfall monitoring will be limited to: (1) aiding in determining compliance with WQBELs (TMDL WLAs and other water quality standards measured against ambient standards); and (2) evaluating stormwater discharges against Municipal Action Levels (MALs).

  • The APUSPproject comprises of the following three linked and complementary components, which form part of the Basic Municipal Action Plan for Poverty Reduction (BMAPP) or Comprehensive Municipal Action Plan for Poverty Reduction (CMAPP), as the case may be.

  • Preparation/approval of Basic Municipal Action Plan for Poverty Reduction (BMAPPs) was delayed by majority of the municipalities.[Paragraphs 2.1.7.1 and 2.1.7.2] The State Government budgeted and released funds to AP Urban Finance and Infrastructure Development Corporation (APUFIDC) without any correlation to the actual expenditure.

  • A statutory order on Municipal Action Plans will be issued after the summer of 2009, and this order will establish the powers of the municipalities in enforcing the measures.

  • As a result the program of positive economics—with its initial nulls of models based only on utility with objective variables verified only by statistical hypothesis testing—has severe bias against explanations of economic phenomena where norms play a role.Summers (1986) has given an example of how low the power of such statistical tests can be.

  • The gatekeepers of public markets in traditional finance operate an antiquated channel to private companies seeking equity financing and represent a costly, vestigial barrier in the life cycle of aspiring companies.

Related to Municipal Action

  • Municipal Act means the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended;

  • municipal area means the area of jurisdiction of the municipality demarcated in terms of the Local Government: Municipal Demarcation Act 1998 (Act No 27 of 1998);

  • municipal service – means a service that a municipality in terms of its powers and functions provides or may provide to or for the benefit of the local community irrespective of whether:

  • Municipal waste means solid waste that includes garbage; refuse; and trash generated by households, motels, hotels, recreation facilities, public and private facilities; and commercial, wholesale, private, and retail businesses. The term does not include special waste or industrial waste.

  • Municipal entity means an entity as defined in the Systems Act.

  • Municipal Planning Tribunal means the Municipal Planning Tribunal for the municipal area established in terms of section 33, the joint Municipal Planning Tribunal established in terms of section 45 or the District Municipal Planning Tribunal established in terms of section 49;

  • municipal council or "council" means the council of a municipality referred to in section 18 of the Municipal Structures Act;

  • Municipal Government Act means the Municipal Government Act, RSA 2000, c M-26, as amended or replaced from time to time.

  • Basic Municipal Service means a municipal service that is necessary to ensure an acceptable and reasonable quality of life and which, if not provided, would endanger public health or safety or the environment;

  • Municipal means of or relating to a municipality.

  • municipal services means services provided either by the municipality, or by an external agent on behalf of the municipality in terms of a service delivery agreement.

  • Municipal Advisor means Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated.

  • Municipal tariff means a tariff for services which a municipality may set for the provision of a service to the local community, and includes a surcharge on such tariff;

  • Municipal utility means a public utility owned and

  • Municipal corporation means, in general terms, a status conferred upon a local government unit, by state law giving the unit certain autonomous operating authority such as the power of taxation, power of eminent domain, police power and regulatory power, and includes a joint economic development district or joint economic development zone that levies an income tax under section 715.691, 715.70, 715.71, or 715.74 of the Ohio Revised Code.

  • Municipal Engineer means the engineer for the Municipality or such person or persons designated in writing from time to time by the Municipality.

  • municipal tax means property rates or other taxes, levies or duties that a municipality may impose;

  • Municipal Law Enforcement Officer means a person appointed under the authority of the Police Services Act for the purpose of enforcing City by-laws.

  • Distressed municipality means a municipality that is qualified

  • Municipal electric utility means a municipal corporation that owns or operates facilities to generate, transmit, or distribute electricity.

  • Covered Municipal Building means a building or facility that is owned or occupied by the Town that is 1,000 square feet or larger in size.

  • Sanitary sewer authority means the department, agency, or public entity with responsibility to review and approve the feasibility of sanitary sewer services or onsite wastewater systems.

  • Municipal use means all those uses of water common to the municipal water supply of a city, town, or other similar population group, including uses for domestic purposes, uses for the purposes of commerce, trade or industry, and any other use incidental thereto for any beneficial purpose.