Examples of Major County in a sentence
The volume over capacity (v/c) ratio of turning movements on Major County Roads and/or Primary and Intermediate Roadways within the VOPH-MRP cannot exceed 1.2, with a maximum delay of 120 seconds.
For all access driveways and local street connections to Major County Roads and/or Primate and Intermediate Roadways within the VOPH-MRP, approach delays of up to 150 seconds will be acceptable.
A decision by the Board - by affirmative vote of the majority of the Board elected and serving - to require a Project Labor Agreement on a particular Major County Construction Project or portion of a Major County Construction Project will be based on factors set forth in Section 2(c) herein.
See Financial Matters – Investment and Management of County Funds and Other Major County General Fund Revenue Sources – Nontax Revenues.
Unless otherwise provided by the Board, in its sole discretion, a decision to require a Project Labor Agreement on a particular Major County Construction Project or portion of a Major County Construction Project shall be conditioned upon the full and timely satisfaction of the pre-requisites set forth in Section 3.
Nothing in this Policy shall be interpreted to limit, in any way, the discretion of the Board, including, but not limited to, any consideration or decision of the Board to utilize a Project Labor Agreement on construction projects, or portions of construction projects, which do not meet the definition of a Major County Construction Project or on projects which may be for Emergency Construction.
The IACP, MCCA, Major County Sheriffs, and the CICC have been involved in planning and will be involved in implementation.
A portion of the gas production in Major County, Oklahoma is sold to Ringwood Gathering Company (“RGC”) for a price based upon third party sales.
Students that fight or are involved in severe/prolonged incidences of harassing, intimidating behavior may be reported to the Fairview Police Department and/or the Major County Juvenile Services Unit.
It is a way to develop a co-commitment to public safety,” said forum participant Michael Ferrence Jr., then executive director, Major County Sheriffs’ Association.