Official Community Plan definition

Official Community Plan or “OCP” means the District’s “Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 4360, 2004”;
Official Community Plan means Official Community Plan 2017, Bylaw No. 46-1, as amended.
Official Community Plan or “OCP” means

Examples of Official Community Plan in a sentence

  • Development permits may be required in accordance with the Official Community Plan.

  • The proposal is consistent with the designation of Single/Two Family Residential in the Official Community Plan future land use designation.

  • Council determine the opportunities for consultation with persons, organizations and authorities that are considered to be affected by the proposed amendment to the Official Community Plan, as described in the Report, to be appropriate to meet the requirement of Section 879 of the Local Government Act.

  • The property is designated as Single/Two Family Residential in the Official Community Plan.

  • Council determine the opportunities for consultation with persons, organizations and authorities that are considered to be affected by the proposed amendment to the Official Community Plan, as described in the Report, to be appropriate to meet the requirement of Section 475 of the Local Government Act.


More Definitions of Official Community Plan

Official Community Plan means an official community plan adopted pursuant to section 29;
Official Community Plan means the City of Prince George Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 8383, 2012.
Official Community Plan or “OCP” means Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 1130 (2007);
Official Community Plan or “OCP” means Kelowna 2030 Official Community Plan
Official Community Plan means the City of Kelowna Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 7600 as amended or replaced from time to time;
Official Community Plan means the City of Pitt Meadows Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 2352, 2007, as amended or a successor bylaw adopted by Council.
Official Community Plan or “OCP” means the Official Community Plan of the City adopted on October 20, 2014 under the authority of the Local Government Act (British Columbia);