Planning Regulations definition
Examples of Planning Regulations in a sentence
It is also identified in Local Planning Regulations as a body that local authorities need to take account of in meeting its ‘duty to cooperate’ obligations.
Whilst we accept that there is an increasing complexity of needs and risks for some young people and a lack of emergency accommodation for youths leaving the criminal justice system, Care Planning Regulations explain when and how local authorities might use these placements and factors that must be considered in determining whether the accommodation is suitable to meet the individual needs of the child.
The Council will refuse permission if we consider that the business or other purpose is likely to cause a nuisance or annoy other people, damage the property or breach Planning Regulations within the local area.
Any boards will comply with the Town & Country Planning Regulations 1987.
In accordance with Title 42, section 176(c) (4) (C) of the Clean Air Act and the final rule on U.S. EPA Transportation Conformity (40 CFR, Parts 51 and 93, hereafter "the Final Rule"), and the U.S. DOT Planning Regulations (23 CFR 450), MPO, in cooperation with MPO’s Air Pollution Control District, will make air quality conformity determinations for regional transportation plans and plan amendments, as applicable.
In accordance with the Local Urban Planning Regulations for the commune, it is hereby stated that erecting tents or bringing caravans onto the property is strictly prohibited.
Planning Regulations require that MPO, undergo certification that the planning process is being carried out in conformance with all applicable requirements of 23 CFR 450.334.
Indeed, if the Planning Permission is cancelled, the Client and the Architect risk legal proceedings for breach of Town Planning Regulations (construction without Planning Permission).
For each DPD, the Council will determine the most appropriate means of involving stakeholders and the community in accordance with the government’s principles for community engagement, as set out in the NPPF and Planning Regulations 2012.
Applying and overseeing compliance with its own regulations and the Planning Regulations it has adopted or adopts from the PLANNING BOARD for the development, subdivision and use of land and for the construction and use of buildings, as well as compliance with any state legislation, ordinance or regulations from any government entity regulating construction in Puerto Rico.