Culinary water authority definition

Culinary water authority means the department, agency, or public entity with
Culinary water authority means the department, agency, or public entity with responsibility to review and approve the feasibility of the culinary water system and sources for the subject property.
Culinary water authority means the department, agency, or public entity with 1546 responsibility to review and approve the feasibility of the culinary water system and sources for 1547 the subject property. 1548 [(9)] (10) "Development activity" means: 1549 (a) any construction or expansion of a building, structure, or use that creates additional 1550 demand and need for public facilities; 1551 (b) any change in use of a building or structure that creates additional demand and need 1552 for public facilities; or 1553 (c) any change in the use of land that creates additional demand and need for public 1554 facilities. 1555 [(10)] (11) (a) "Disability" means a physical or mental impairment that substantially 1556 limits one or more of a person's major life activities, including a person having a record of such 1557 an impairment or being regarded as having such an impairment. 1558 (b) "Disability" does not include current illegal use of, or addiction to, any federally 1559 controlled substance, as defined in Section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. 1560 802. 1561 [(11)] (12) "Educational facility": 1562 (a) means: 1563 (i) a school district's building at which pupils assemble to receive instruction in a 1564 program for any combination of grades from preschool through grade 12, including 1565 kindergarten and a program for children with disabilities; 1566 (ii) a structure or facility: 1567 (A) located on the same property as a building described in Subsection [(11)(a)(i)] 1568 (12)(a)(i); and 1569 (B) used in support of the use of that building; and 1570 (iii) a building to provide office and related space to a school district's administrative 1571 personnel; and 1572 (b) does not include: 1573 (i) land or a structure, including land or a structure for inventory storage, equipment 1574 storage, food processing or preparing, vehicle storage or maintenance, or similar use that is: 1575 (A) not located on the same property as a building described in Subsection [(11)(a)(i)]

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