Temporary Use Permit means a permit authorized under section 493 of the Local Government Act;
Temporary Use Permit means a permit authorized by Section 921 of the Local Government Act;
Temporary Use Permit or “TUP” means – new as per 17-054
Examples of Temporary Use Permit in a sentence
Upon expiry of the Temporary Use Permit, the owner may apply to the City for a one-time renewal of the Temporary Use Permit, which may be granted at the City’s discretion.
More Definitions of Temporary Use Permit
Temporary Use Permit means a permit authorized by Section 493 of the Local Government Act;
Temporary Use Permit means a permit issued for a short-term use of property for a commercial use as approved by the Zoning Administrator as specified in Sections 5.03.610 through 5.03.710 of the CMC.
Temporary Use Permit means a permit to ensure that certain uses, of a limited scope, duration and frequency are allowed to operate on a short-term basis. The “temporary uses” shall be conducted
Temporary Use Permit means the Temporary Use Permit TP22-013 issued by the City to allow the Supportive Recovery Home Use on the Lands;
Temporary Use Permit means written authorization by the Director of the Department of Planning and Development, or his/her designee, for the applicant to engage in a temporary use at a specified, fixed location meeting all requirements of this article.
Temporary Use Permit means a permit authorized by Part 14, Division 8 [temporary use permits] of the Local Government Act;
Temporary Use Permit means a permit authorized by Section 921 of the Local Government Act Section 493 of the Local Government Act. (1787)