Floodway operation definition

Floodway operation means the removal or deposition of materials, or any construction, use or activity, or a combination thereof, which in any way modifies the condition of watercourses or lands subject to this Zoning Code as they exist on the effective date hereof.

Examples of Floodway operation in a sentence

  • For the purpose of clarification, the following positions are agreed upon as supervisors: District Accountant, Technology Supervisor, Payroll Supervisor, Team Parent Supervisor, Food Services Supervisor, Transportation Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, Assistant Maintenance Supervisor and Warehouse Supervisor, and any other employee who fulfills the supervisory functions described in ORS 243.650 (23).

  • Except as the Association shall otherwise agree, before becoming eligible for Local Investment Grant financing each District shall verify the presence on its staff of a District Accountant acceptable to the Association to ensure the financial management of Local Investment Grants at the District level.

  • Except as otherwise provided in this Section, amounts in the 2023 Project Account shall be released by the Lender to the District in accordance with requisitions in substantially the form set forth herein set forth herein as Exhibit C, signed by the Authorized Person and the District Accountant.

  • The group of classified jobs which constitutes the appropriate unit are as follows: Support Services; Pupil Services; Transportation; Maintenance and Operations; Food Services; and excluding; management, supervisory or confidential positions which include Personnel Specialists; Financial Technicians; and District Accountant.

  • The Developer may be reimbursed from the proceeds of Bonds and Developer Bonds so long as the Eligible Costs have been verified by the District Accountant, Independent Engineer or other independent third party reviewer approved by the Town and the District (collectively, the “Cost Certifier”) as Verified Eligible Costs.

  • The District shall work with the District Accountant, the Independent Engineer or other Cost Certifier to have prepared a certification of the Verified Eligible Costs.