Permit Application Requirements Sample Clauses

The Permit Application Requirements clause outlines the specific documentation, information, and procedures that a party must follow when applying for necessary permits related to a project or activity. Typically, this clause details the types of permits required, the responsible party for obtaining them, and any deadlines or submission standards that must be met. By clearly defining these requirements, the clause ensures that all legal and regulatory obligations are addressed in a timely manner, thereby reducing the risk of project delays or non-compliance.
Permit Application Requirements. 1.4.1. Every application for a development permit shall be made in writing on standard forms. 1.4.2. The application for a development permit shall include: a) the signature of the registered land owner or their duly authorized agent; b) a statement of the proposed use of the land; c) a statement of the estimated commencement and completion date of development; d) a site plan; and e) any other information required by this Development Agreement. 1.4.3. Site plans prepared for a development permit application shall be drawn to an appropriate scale and showing information as required by the Development Officer, such as, but not limited to: a) the dimensions of all lots for which development is proposed; b) identification of abutting streets and private roads; c) identification of rights-of-ways and easements within the subject property; d) proposed location, height, and dimensions of any building, structure, or work for which the permit is applied; e) location of every building or structure already erected on or partly on the subject property, and the approximate location of every building within 10 metres of the subject property on contiguous lots; f) existing and proposed services; g) location of existing and proposed solid waste storage areas; h) proposed location and dimensions of parking spaces, loading spaces, driveways, and landscaping areas; i) north arrow, scale, date of drawing, and identity of drawing author; and j) Where necessary to determine conformance with this Development Agreement, the Development Officer may require the applicant to provide additional information at the necessary level of detail and, if necessary, prepared by the appropriate professional.
Permit Application Requirements. All the following information must be provided before an application will be accepted for consideration: The applicant’s name, address, valid phone number, license plate number, make, model & color of vehicle, and owner’s information. When there is more than one family member attending ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ High School authorized to use the vehicle for which the permit is sought, the application shall include each student’s name. A non-refundable fee of $40.00 with ASB or $55.00 without ASB will be due when a valid permit is issued. This fee is reduced to $20 with ASB and $27.50 without ASB after spring break.
Permit Application Requirements. All the following information must be provided before an application will be accepted for consideration: The applicant’s name, address, valid phone number, license plate number, make, model & color of vehicle, and owner’s information. When there is more than one family member attending ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ High School authorized to use the vehicle for which the permit is sought, the application shall include each student or faulty member’s name. A non-refundable fee of $40.00 will be due when a valid permit is issued.
Permit Application Requirements describes the permit application process by which a Licensee obtains authorization from Utility to attach to specific poles or to modify or remove its existing attachments. Permits are not required under Article 5 for routine maintenance of Licensee’s existing facilities, nor are they required for the installation or removal of micro wireless facilities.
Permit Application Requirements. All the following information must be provided before an application will be accepted for consideration: The applicant’s name; address; driver’s license; valid phone number; license plate number; make, model, & color of vehicle; proof of current auto insurance; and owner’s information. When there is more than one family member attending ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ High School authorized to use the vehicle for which the permit is sought, the application shall include each student’s name. There is no charge for 2020-2021 parking permits.

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  • Abbreviated Documentation Requirements Compile and submit: