Planning Legislation definition

Planning Legislation means the Act, the Local Government Xxx 0000 (NSW) and the Roads Act 1993 (NSW).
Planning Legislation means legislation relating to the zoning or use of land including, without limitation, the Local Government Act 1936 (as amended) and the Local Government (Planning and Environment) Xxx 0000 (as amended);
Planning Legislation any primary or secondary legislation from time to time regulating the use or development of land.

Examples of Planning Legislation in a sentence

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  • In the current environment this includes but is not limited to, requirements associated with the service of alcohol or food services, consent from the respective landowner(s), and State Planning Legislation and State Government health requirements.

  • The parties acknowledge that Council is a consent authority with statutory rights and obligations pursuant to the terms of the Planning Legislation.

  • Maryland's baseline programs, including the 1991 Forest Conservation Act, 1997 Priority Funding Areas Act, 2007 Stormwater Management Act, 2009 Smart, Green & Growing Planning Legislation, 2010 Sustainable Communities Act, 2011 Best Available Technology Regulation, and the 2012 Sustainable Growth & Agricultural Preservation Act effectively mitigate the majority of the impacts from new development.

  • Division required Local Government and Planning Legislation Amendment (Political Donations) Act 2008.


More Definitions of Planning Legislation

Planning Legislation means, collectively, the Western Cape Land
Planning Legislation means, collectively, the Western Cape Land Use Planning Act,
Planning Legislation means, collectively, the Western Cape Land Use Planning Act 3 of 2014, the Western Cape Land Use Regulations, 2015, the MPBL and the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act 16 of 2013;
Planning Legislation means the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended); Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (as amended), Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 (as amended), Planning (Hazardous Substances) Act 1990 and all subordinate /secondary legislation (including regulations and order) created pursuant to such primary legislation together with any other legislation replacing or re-enacting the same with or without modification;
Planning Legislation means, in relation to the country or territory in which a Property is situated, the relevant planning legislation or regulations or any other subordinate legislation relating to planning matters;
Planning Legislation means the Environmental Planning and Assessment Xxx 0000 (NSW), the environmental planning instruments made under that Act and its regulations. Pollution has the meaning specified in the Protection of the Environmental Operations Xxx 0000 (NSW) other than noise pollution.
Planning Legislation means all legislation, by‑laws and regulations or equivalent to control or regulate the zoning, construction, demolition, development, alteration or use of land and buildings and any orders, regulations, consents or permissions made or granted under any of the same.