Permit Authority definition

Permit Authority means the Town Engineer or any other person designated as the permit authority by the Town Manager.
Permit Authority. (“Awdurdod Trwyddedau”) means—
Permit Authority means the Board of County Commissioners, exercising all powers and duties granted in these Guidelines and Regulations.

Examples of Permit Authority in a sentence

  • The Permit Authority will be responsible for resolving the issue with the other body or bodies concerned, e.g. Environmental Health officials, and amending the permit conditions accordingly.

  • If the Permit Authority disputes whether an activity, or part of an activity, is immediate, the Promoter must demonstrate conclusively that it is.

  • The timing of Permit applications to the Permit Authority will depend on the proposed activity.

  • A Promoter who wishes to undertake Major activities, on a specified street must apply for a PAA at least 3 months in advance of those activities starting on the highway, or as agreed with the Permit Authority.

  • Before revoking a Permit, the Permit Authority will contact the Promoter to warn them of its intention and allow the situation to be discussed.


More Definitions of Permit Authority

Permit Authority means either of the following:
Permit Authority means a permit authority for a building under
Permit Authority means the director of the storm and water management. (Engineering department). The director may designate subordinate(s) to make approvals, sign permits, and carry out other responsibilities in application to this code.
Permit Authority means the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission or its designee, including without limitation staff and the Fishers Board of Zoning Appeal.
Permit Authority means the Johnson County Department of Planning and Zoning and the board of zoning appeals within the jurisdiction of unincorporated Johnson County.
Permit Authority means the motor sport sanctioning body (e.g. Confederation of Australian Motor Sport)
Permit Authority means the Director of Public WorksDevelopment Services Department or her or his designee. He/she may designate subordinates to make approvals, sign permits and carry out other responsibilities in application of this chapter.