OSPC definition

OSPC means the Office of State Planning Coordination.
OSPC means the Delaware Office of State Planning Coordination”, a state agency responsible for the continuous improvement of the coordination and effectiveness of land use decisions made by state, county, and municipal governments.

Examples of OSPC in a sentence

  • Delivery will be deemed to have been delivered online or via distance education if: the postcode of the training delivery location identified in the NAT000120 file is “VIC” or "OSPC" or the Delivery Mode Identifier in the NAT00120 file in the Student Statistical Report is “20” (electronic based) or “40” (Other).

  • OSPC referred clients to the Winsta Subsidiaries and was paid a referral fee or commission for each client who stayed at Winsta Subsidiaries’ hostels or serviced apartments.

  • It is clear that OSPC has dishonestly assisted in Lynn’s and Joyce’s breaches of the no-conflict rule in respect of the diversion of the Illuminaire opportunity and OSPC competing with Global Residence (see [54] above).

  • During the term the LESSEE shall pay to the LESSOR rent at the annual rate of ($ ) payable in equal advance monthly July 17, 2018 Members of the Southborough Planning Board: In line with our Initiative: NATIVE POLLINATORS • NATIVE PLANTS, the Open Space Preservation Commission (OSPC) requests that you require native plants be used for all landscaping for the ▇▇▇-▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Special Permit/Lower Impact Development Permit.

  • Additionally there is much of the land in the 100-ft buffer zone to a wetland another reason the use native planting as required in 174- 13.3.E(2)(i), The OSPC does not profess to be experts in landscaping but we can suggest resources for the project proponent to consider when looking at which plants to use for this innovative approach.

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