Use permit definition

Use permit means the authorization in whatever form whereby a city or town may grant permission to a service provider to enter and use the specified right-of-way for the purpose of installing, maintaining, repairing, or removing identified facilities. [2000 c 83
Use permit means the authorization in whatever form whereby
Use permit as used in these rules, means the authorization by the department to utilize state boating facilities, offshore mooring areas, offshore moorings, state ocean waters, and navigable streams, as evidenced by the fully executed "agreement" described in section 13-231-2.

Examples of Use permit in a sentence

  • These Terms of Use permit you to use the Website for your personal, non-commercial use only, except where explicitly authorized by Company.

  • These Terms of Use permit you to use the Platform for commercial use only.

  • These Terms of Use permit you to use the Website for your personal, non-commercial use only.

  • These Terms of Use permit you to use the Websites for your personal, non-commercial use only.


More Definitions of Use permit

Use permit means a contract granting the privilege to conduct commercial operations at the airport in exchange fora specific compensation.
Use permit means any permit issued by a municipal, state or federal government, or agency, instrumentality or subdivision thereof, that is required for the operation by the Company or its Subsidiaries of any correctional or detention facility.
Use permit means a document issued by the Department for a covered transaction or major remodel, approving the continued use of an existing onsite wastewater treatment system.
Use permit means a document issued by the Department for a covered transaction, approving the continued use of an existing OWTS.
Use permit means a discretionary permit, such as a minor use or conditional use permit, which may be granted by the appropriate City of San Carlos authority to provide for the accommodation of land uses with special site or design requirements, operating characteristics, or potential adverse effects on surroundings, which are not permitted as of right but which may be approved upon completion of a review process and, where necessary, the imposition of special conditions of approval by the permit granting authority. See Chapter 18.30, Use Permits.
Use permit as used in these rules, means the authorization by the department to utilize state boating facilities, offshore mooring areas, offshore
Use permit means a discretionary permit which authorizes uses of land on a site that are not permitted by right within the zoning district and rules that apply to the site. A “Conditional Use Permit” (“CUP”) is considered after public notice and through a required public hearing, and if approval is granted it is usually subject to identified conditions of approval. A “Minor Use Permit” (“MUP”) does not require public notice or public hearing. An “Administrative Use Permit” (“AUP”) requires public notice but does not require a public hearing. Any type of use permit may be granted subject to conditions of approval.