Road Closure Order definition

Road Closure Order means all statutory and regulatory orders required for the stopping-up or closing of the whole or any part of a highway, footpath or footway which are necessary to permit or facilitate the Development (in whole or part) and which are in a form acceptable to the Developer (acting reasonably);
Road Closure Order an order under the Planning Act formally stopping up or extinguishing either temporarily or permanently (as reasonably required by the Developer) any public rights of vehicular and/ or pedestrian passage over the area shown [DN: Plan of intended area to be covered by the order required]

Examples of Road Closure Order in a sentence

  • Portions of the above described property was heretofore conveyed to First National Bank of Spartanburg by Road Closure Order recorded in Deed Book 72-F at Page 624.) Tax Map Number: 7-12-07-156.00 A portion of the above described property was heretofore conveyed to First National Bank of Spartanburg by deed recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Spartanburg County, S.

  • The Developer shall apply for any necessary Road Closure Order within the timetable envisaged by the Programme of Activities and shall thereafter continue to use all reasonable endeavours to satisfy the Road Closure Order Condition.

  • Portions of the above described property was heretofore conveyed to First National Bank of Spartanburg by Road Closure Order recorded in Deed Book 84-P at Page 302.) Tax Map Numbers: 7-12-7-153.00 and 7-12-7-154.00 ALSO: ALL that lot, piece or parcel of land located in the State of South Carolina, County of Spartanburg, at Boiling Springs, located at the northeastern quadrant of the intersection of Boiling Springs Road (S.

  • The Developer shall liaise regularly with the Council in relation to such preparation and may (but shall not be obliged to) submit elements of the proposed Planning Applications and proposed Road Closure Order applications (including any proposed variations to the Employer's Requirements or the Surplus Property Strategic Brief) to the Council for approval at any time prior to submission to the Council of the Planning Applications and proposed Road Closure Order applications.