Review authority definition

Review authority means the decision maker that issues the final land use order, not the appeal authority.
Review authority means the individual or official City body (the Director, Council, Commission, or Board) and others as identified in the Cloverdale Municipal Code as having the responsibility and authority to review and approve or deny land use permit applications.
Review authority means the Review Authority appointed under section 84 of the Act.

Examples of Review authority in a sentence

  • Review authority of commission over certain categories of buildings, structures or exterior architectural features limited; authorization.

  • The applicant must demonstrate to the appropriate Design Review authority that the proposed shared parking area can accommodate the proposed project based on peak parking demands.

  • Review authority on amendments to approved tentative maps, certificates of compliance, lot line adjustments, lot mergers, and tentative parcel maps without dedications.

  • That 38.200.010, Review authority, of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended as follows: Sec.

  • The beneficiary is determined by the appropriate Utilization Review authority to be in need of nursing facility care for this period.


More Definitions of Review authority

Review authority means the Deputy Director of Real Estate & Development for the Port or an alternate designee from the Port or the City who is responsible for approvals and entitlements of a development project.
Review authority means a person or group authorized by the local school board to review a disciplinarian's final decision to impose a long-term suspension or expulsion.
Review authority means, for Parcels within the Tidelands Trust Overlay Zone, the Executive Director of TIDA, and for Parcels outside the Tidelands Trust Overlay Zone, the City Planning Director, or an alternate designee from TIDA or the City who is responsible for approvals and entitlements of a Development Project.
Review authority means a soil and water conservation district or the department where no
Review authority means the individual or the board, council or commission with authority to review, make recommendations concerning, or approve development permits.
Review authority means the director of the Thurston County development servicesresource stewardship department, or his/her designee, for administrative permits and the hearings examiner for proposals requiring a public hearing.
Review authority means a soil and water conservation district or the department (DCR), where applicable, that is authorized to determine the adequacy of a Resource Management Plan and perform verification inspections and other authorized programmatic actions.