Sentences with phrase «building permits fell»

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Watching building - permit fees fall with the arrival of the bed cap, they lobbied the B.C. government to make vacation home rentals taxable at the same level as hotels.
Building permits, meanwhile, fell 7.7 percent last month.
The year - over-year growth in existing single - family home sales has contracted from 15.7 % last November to 1.6 % in April, while growth in building permits for new single - family homes — a forward - looking proxy for housing starts — has fallen from over 13 % in February to 6.9 % in April.
For example, the school system could build in some flexibility to reasonably accommodate the minority's religious needs by allowing exams to be written on alternative days, or permitting extensions on assignments if the due dates fall on holidays etc..
In short, Trudeau must deliver on permits to build pipelines that move crude from the Alberta oilsands to the coast before the province falls in line.
Most of it stems from construction or demolition sites, building renovations and conversions and from packaging and crushed waste whose pollutant content falls within the permitted guidelines for recycling or wood combustion (OMW, 2005).
EL CERRITO — A charter school that plans to open this fall in a building that formerly housed a private school received Planning Commission approval Jan. 28 to operate under the site's existing use permit.
Data from the most recent Statistics Canada survey shows that building permits issued in Canada fell an unexpected 13.2 percent from August to September.
Building Permits, which signal future construction, fell short of expectations in December.
Our recommendation is that we should abandon the sky - is - falling and phantom job loss tactic, and lobby the administration with several «asks,» that could include: MLP / REIT status for solar companies; fast - track permitting; reducing environmental studies; tax - free manufacturing zones in the interest of U.S. national security and to revitalize certain cities; a revision of accounting rules that penalize solar project owners; federal policy allowing net metering for homeowners and community solar projects; including solar in the upcoming infrastructure spending bill; and finally increased PV deployment on federal buildings.
What are the implications, if a local authority rejects the will of its democratically elected representatives to use an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - endorsed standard to tackle climate change, and in so doing permits buildings to be built to a standard that falls so woefully short of EU requirements designed to tackle climate change?
The drafters of the New York Convention further built on the 1927 Geneva Convention by explicitly allowing for severability of the part of the award dealing with a difference not contemplated by or not falling within the terms of the submission to arbitration, or containing decisions on matters beyond the scope of the submission to arbitration, in order to permit recognition and enforcement of the part of the award containing decisions on matters submitted to arbitration.
Approvals for builds fell, as well, 5.7 percent from January to 1.3 million permits, according to the data.
Applications for building permits, a sign of future construction, fell 2.7 percent to 866,000, after jumping 12 percent in September to a four - year high.
Housing starts fell much lower than expected, down 7.0 percent, and building permits dropped 5.7 percent.
The total number of building permits issued is forecast to rise to 1.4 million this year, but fall to 1.3 million in 2018 and 1.2 million in 2019.
Canada's housing market showed some signs of softening in November as new construction starts fell, but separate data showed prices rose in October and permits for future building jumped, suggesting the market could have strength in reserve.
Overall building permits, which are an indicator of future building activity, fell 3.1 percent to 1.007 million units in November.
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