Discretionary Review definition

Discretionary Review means review of an Application by the Authority relating to the review and issuance of a Permit that is other than an Administrative Review.
Discretionary Review means review of an Application by the Authority relating to the review and issuance of a Permit, that is other than an Administrative Review. Discretionary Review involves discretion on the part of the Authority (subject to any applicable limits on such discretion) in determining whether to issue a Permit and may be subject to one or more public hearings or meetings.
Discretionary Review means review of an Application by the Borough relating to the review and issuance of a Permit, that is other than an Administrative Review. Discretionary Review involves discretion on the part of the Borough (subject to any applicable limits on such discretion) in determining whether to issue a Permit and may be subject to one or more public hearings or meetings, including appearances before the planning board, zoning board of adjustment and referral to the Historic Preservation Commission for commentary and recommendations

Examples of Discretionary Review in a sentence

  • The Commission Discretionary Review Hearing Procedures provide for presentations by staff; followed by the DR requestor team; followed by public comment opposed to the project; followed by the project sponsor team; followed by public comment in support of the project.

  • For Discretionary Review cases that are considered by the Planning Commission, after being introduced by the Commission Secretary, shall be considered by the Commission in the following order: 1.

  • The President (or Acting Chair) may impose time limits on appearances by members of the public and may otherwise exercise his or her discretion on procedures for the conduct of public hearings.The Commission must Take DR in order to disapprove or modify a building permit application that is before them under Discretionary Review.

  • Any Procedural Matter, such as a continuance, may be adopted by a majority vote of members present, as long as the members present constitute a quorum (four (4) members of the Commission).For Discretionary Review cases that are considered by the Planning Commission, after being introduced by the Commission Secretary, shall be considered by the Commission in the following order:1.

  • If the City has not previously given Notice of an earlier discretionary approval of the project, the Planning Commission’s adoption of this Motion, Resolution, Discretionary Review Action or the Zoning Administrator’s Variance Decision Letter constitutes the approval or conditional approval of the development and the City hereby gives NOTICE that the 90-day protest period under Government Code Section 66020 has begun.

  • This action constitutes the Approval Action for the project for the purposes of CEQA, pursuant to San Francisco Administrative Code Section 31.04(h).Preliminary Recommendation: Do Not Take Discretionary Review and Approve ADJOURNMENT Hearing ProceduresThe Planning Commission holds public hearings regularly, on most Thursdays.

  • DISCRETIONARY REVIEW CALENDAR The Commission Discretionary Review Hearing Procedures provide for presentations by staff; followed by the DR requestor team; followed by public comment opposed to the project; followed by the project sponsor team; followed by public comment in support of the project.

  • Any Procedural Matter, such as a continuance, may be adopted by a majority vote of members present, as long as the members present constitute a quorum (four(4) members of the Commission).For Discretionary Review cases that are considered by the Planning Commission, after being introduced by the Commission Secretary, shall be considered by the Commission in the following order:1.

  • This action constitutes the Approval Action for the project for the purposes of CEQA, pursuant to San Francisco Administrative Code Section 31.04(h).Preliminary Recommendation: Take Discretionary Review and Approve with Modifications ADJOURNMENT Hearing ProceduresThe Planning Commission holds public hearings regularly, on most Thursdays.

  • All sanctions imposed by the institution shall be subject to review procedures authorized by Board of Regents Policy 8.6 Application for Discretionary Review.


More Definitions of Discretionary Review

Discretionary Review means review of an application by the City relating to the review and issuance of a permit that is other than an administrative review. Discretionary review shall be pursuant to PMC 25.86 “Special Permits.”
Discretionary Review means any review by the city requiring the exercise of judgment in deciding whether to approve a permit or project.

Related to Discretionary Review

  • discretionary use means the use of land or a building provided for in this Bylaw for which a development permit may be issued upon an application having been made;

  • independent review committee means the independent review committee of the investment fund established under National Instrument 81-107 Independent Review Committee for Investment Funds;

  • Discretionary Assets means (i) securities that, if distributed, would be required to be registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended; (ii) securities issued by entities in countries that (A) restrict or prohibit the holding of securities by non-nationals other than through qualified investment vehicles, or (B) permit transfers of ownership of securities to be effected only by transactions conducted on a local stock exchange; and (iii) any assets that, although they may be liquid and marketable, must be traded through the marketplace or with the counterparty to the transaction in order to effect a change in beneficial ownership."

  • Peer review committee means one or more persons acting in a peer review capacity who also serve as an officer, director, trustee, agent, or member of any of the following:

  • Discretionary Contribution means the contribution made by the Employer on behalf of a Participant as described in Section 4.4(b).

  • Discretionary Sale The meaning specified in Section 2.14(c).

  • Discretionary Account means a Personal Account in which you have completely turned over decision-making authority to a professional money manager (who is not a Family Member or not otherwise covered by this Code) and you have no direct or indirect influence or control over the account. (Such Discretionary Accounts are often referred to as “professionally managed,” “controlled” or “managed” accounts.)

  • Review Committee or “Committee” means a committee established pursuant to rule Chapter 67-60, F.A.C.

  • Performance Review means a summative evaluation of a teacher other than a beginning teacher and used to determine whether the teacher’s practice meets school district expectations and the Iowa teaching standards, and to determine whether the teacher’s practice meets school district expectations for career advancement in accordance with Iowa Code section 284.7.

  • Salary reduction plan means a benefit plan whereby state and

  • Retirement Committee means a committee consisting of the Company’s Vice President of Human Resources, the Director of HR Operations and the Compensation & Benefits Manager.

  • Utilization review plan or "plan" means a written procedure for performing review.

  • Selection Committee means a committee of individual(s) who evaluate and rank proposals; conduct negotiations; and makes a contract award recommendation to the District and its respective Committees.

  • Administrative Committee means the committee in charge of Plan administration, as described in Article VII.

  • Management Committee means in the case of a Competition which is an unincorporated association, the management committee elected to manage the running of the Competition and where the Competition is incorporated it means the Board of Directors appointed in accordance with the articles of association of that company.

  • Audit Committee or Committee means Committee of Board of Directors of the Company constituted under provisions of Listing agreement and Companies Act, 2013.

  • Nomination Committee means the nomination committee of the Board established in accordance with Article 116;

  • Independent Committee means a committee of the board of directors of the General Partner made up of directors that are “independent” of Brookfield and its Affiliates, as contemplated by applicable securities Laws;

  • Appeal Committee means the appeal committee established by the Council in terms of section 12(3)(a);

  • Benefits Committee means the Employee Benefits Committee of Textron.

  • Board of Review or “board” means the state building code board of review created by Iowa Code section 103A.15. The three members of the board of review are appointed by the building code commissioner from among the membership of the building code advisory council.

  • Grievance Committee means the Grievance Committee of the Bar.

  • Elective Deferral Account means the account established hereunder to which Elective Deferrals (including a separate accounting for Catch-Up Contributions) are allocated. Amounts in the Participant's Elective Deferral Account are nonforfeitable when made and are subject to the distribution restrictions of Section 12.2(e). The Elective Deferral Account may consist of the

  • Supervisory Committee means the Comisión Fiscalizadora of the Company.

  • Compensation Committee means the Compensation Committee of the Board.

  • Salary Reduction means the amount by which the Participant's Compensation is reduced and applied by the Employer under this Plan to pay for one or more of the Benefits, as permitted for the applicable Component, before any applicable state and/or federal taxes have been deducted from the Participant's Compensation (i.e., on a pre-tax basis).