Policy Area definition

Policy Area. : means the area described in Section 3 of this Plan. “Plan”: means this Contribution Plan.
Policy Area means any area of the city subject to location-specific policies or regulations as identified in Design Regina, Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 2013-48.
Policy Area means a policy area within the meaning of section 27(7).

Examples of Policy Area in a sentence

  • Policy Area Mobility Review, or PAMR, is a policy area-wide test of public transportation facilities.

  • Policy Area 1 ‘Reserved’ means the decision-making group or individual are able to delegate where a function is most effectively considered elsewhere in the structure e.g. Remuneration Committee could delegate some HR policies approval to an HR sub-committee, whilst retaining overall oversight and responsibility for HR policies.

  • The Local Area Transportation Review and Policy Area Mobility Review Guidelines are to be used by applicants in preparing reports to the Planning Board that determine the requirement for and the scope of a traffic study or review prepared by an applicant for APF review and mandatory referral cases brought before the Planning Board.

  • Land use and development within the Local Planning Policy Area is also subject to the Local Planning Scheme.

  • On November 15, 2016, the County Council adopted changes to the Subdivision Staging Policy, eliminating the Transportation Policy Area Review as an area-wide test for transportation adequacy.


More Definitions of Policy Area

Policy Area means a set of objectives of the state authorities intended to influence a specific area of the social and economic development of the public. Each policy area encompasses budget programmes aimed at implementing a specific government policy.
Policy Area means a Transportation Policy Area adopted by the County Council
Policy Area means a policy area within the meaning of section 69(3); "Registrar" means the Registrar within the meaning of the Lands and
Policy Area means so much of the area of the local planning authority to which the policy concerned relates.
Policy Area means the Central Business Zone of the Darwin Municipality as described in the Planning Scheme.
Policy Area means the Central Business Zone of the Darwin Municipality as described in the Planning Scheme. 1.2 Purpose of the Plan This plan provides the basis for collection of development contributions for public car parking for which a need will arise as a result of development within the Policy Area. This plan has been developed by City of Darwin in accordance with the requirements of the Act. The establishment of a Contribution Plan for infrastructure capital works in relation to public car parking is consistent with the Infrastructure Management goal as detailed in the City of Darwin Action Plan 2004-2008. In particular, with respect to Car Parking, this is “to provide adequate and appropriate parking facilities in a timely manner”. 1.3 Administration Developer contributions received by the City of Darwin under this Plan will be kept in a separate Trust Account for Car Parking Development Contributions in accordance with the requirements of section 72 of the Act. Expenditure will be auditable, and within a reasonable period of time, having regard to all of the circumstances, expended on the provision of public car parking infrastructure in the Policy Area. All interest in this account will be retained in and accrue to the balance standing in the account and expended on public car parking infrastructure within the Policy Area.Any expenditure from car parking reserves is identified in City of Darwin’s annual budget. Details on the infrastructure funded from this Contribution Plan and/or other funding sources is also provided within City of Darwin’s annual budget. 1.4 Standards The minimum standards of car parking infrastructure to be implemented are those provided by “Australian Standards”. 1.5 Other Issues Council has established the Darwin CBD Car Parking Advisory Committee, which will provide advice to Council with respect to car parking provision and management within the Central Business Zone. This Committee is made up of representatives from Elected members, the NT Government, the private sector and the community. This Contribution Plan will be reviewed periodically to ensure that it reflects changing circumstances, such as: - changes to land and construction costs; - population trends and community needs and expectations; and - modifications to proposed capital works. Contribution plans are developed using information available at the present time. A number of variables will be monitored by Council to facilitate the review process, such as: - land costs; -...
Policy Area means the area described in clause 4(a);