Planning Authority definition
Planning Authority means the responsible entity that coordinates and integrates transmission facility and service plans, resource plans, and protection systems.
Planning Authority means the responsible entity that coordinates and integrates transmission Facilities and service plans, resource plans, and Protection Systems.**
Planning Authority means the Puducherry Planning Authority established under section 11 of the Puducherry Town and Country Planning Act, 1969 (Act 13 of 1970);
Examples of Planning Authority in a sentence
The Masterplan will need to be approved by the Local Planning Authority before an Application is submitted for the Site.
The Council will work with the Local Planning Authority to inform the Masterplanning process.
More Definitions of Planning Authority
Planning Authority means the local government agency empowered by the appropriate legislative authority to develop policies and proposals relating to land use.
Planning Authority means a planning authority for the purposes of the Local Government (Planning and Development) Acts, 1963 and 1976;
Planning Authority means an Urban Development Authority or any other authority in any city or town designated by the appropriate Government as responsible for regulating the land use by defining the precise extent of areas for any particular activity in the master plan or development plan or zonal plan or layout plan or any other spatial plan which is legally enforceable under the applicable Town and Country Planning Act or the Urban Development Act or the Municipal Act, as the case may be;
Planning Authority means a municipality in relation to its planning functions;
Planning Authority means an office of the State, including a province, a local authority or a regional authority, which is invested with a physical planning capacity;
Planning Authority means the Planning Authority established under the Physical Planning Act, 2021;