Boundary change definition

Boundary change means the type of action the commission takes to create, alter, or abolish a municipal government; "boundary change" includes
Boundary change means a re-determination of the geographic limits of a primary care area.
Boundary change means a major or minor boundary change.

Examples of Boundary change in a sentence

  • Boundary change Each local government whose boundaries change shall notify in a timely manner each video service provider that operates in the boundaries.

  • Boundary change: if you determine that the polygon boundary should be edited (but not split), collect notes for editing using Miscellaneous lines and points as needed.

  • Boundary change and construction of parking and a new entrance south of Bellevue RoadUC Merced proposes to revise the southern boundary of the Project site to add an approximately 27.65-acre area that the University will use to construct parking south of Bellevue Road.

  • RESOLVED: That Council noted the approach and progress made to date with regard to the Health Board Boundary change.

  • Boundary change recommendations, if any, will be released by mid-October.


More Definitions of Boundary change

Boundary change means any change in a municipality’s boundaries not including annexations and detachments.
Boundary change means a major boundary change or a minor boundary change, as those terms are defined in ORS 199.415.
Boundary change means a reconfiguration of the geographic borders or jurisdictional boundaries from those previously designated or recognized by the LEMSA for each EMS area or subarea.
Boundary change means a major or minor boundary change involving affected territory lying within the jurisdictional boundaries of Metro or the boundaries of urban reserves designated pursuant to ORS 195.137 to 195.145.
Boundary change means the reclassification of some portion(s) of an area that has been reclassified pursuant to Env-Dw 901.06.
Boundary change means a re-determination of the geo- graphic limits of a primary care area.
Boundary change means the relocation a property line established by dedication, deed, property line adjustment, lot consolidation, partition, subdivision, and/or replat. (Ord. 1907 (Attach. 1), 2002)