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council and runs
The notable Alton Estate, one of the largest council estates ( public housing ) in the UK, occupies an extensive swathe of land west of Roehampton village and runs between the Roehampton Lane through-road and Richmond Park Golf Courses, as can be seen on the map above.
If only one person runs for a particular council seat, that person takes office automatically without any election being held that year for that seat.
If no one runs for a particular council seat, the incumbent automatically serves another term without any election being held that year for that seat.
The town manager runs the day to day operations of the town and works with the town council to set policy.
Comcast Channel 35 & Verizon FiOS Channel 24 is Verona Television ( VTV ) a Government-access television ( GATV ) channel that runs council meetings, school board meetings and community functions, as well as any other Verona-related Public-access television videos submitted by the residents.
The council biennially elects amongst itself a Mayor that runs meetings, signs certain documents, and acts in ceremonial capacity ; and a Mayor Pro-Tem that acts in the Mayor's absence.
The City Manager is chosen by council as a professional administrator and runs day-to-day operations of the city including management of staff.
The municipal council runs the government of Askim.
The boundary of this council runs from Byres Road to Crow Road and from the River Clyde to Highburgh Road.
The community council runs a number of cultural activities, such as a cinema, a youth club, a library and a gallery.
While both versions feature the ruling council of Krypton dismissing Jor-El's findings, Jor-El is portrayed as a far less respected member of the scientific community, and the episode also gives a specific reason to the council's dismissal: Brainiac, the operating system that runs the planet and chronicles its history and information.
Currently, the mayor of the city is Varuzhan Nersisyan who runs Ijevan alongside a fifteen-member council.
Back at his old job, Dave decides to runs for city council.
The motorway runs from Denny to Airth in the Falkirk council area, forming an approach road to the Kincardine Bridge.
The superior general is elected for a term of six years by the general chapter and he runs the Congregation with the help of the general council, and the provincial and regional superiors. Organigram
The modern village has two main shopping streets, Hallgate and King Street which cross each other: Hallgate runs east-west from the medieval church to triangular West Green, near the location of the former Baynard Castle ; King Street runs north-south from Northgate to Newgate, Market Green ( now a car park ) is on the southern half of King St., on the west side, and is the location of the council offices, library and Civic hall.
In Batman: Year One, Falcone virtually runs the city, with the mayor, city council, and Commissioner Gillian B. Loeb in his pocket.
Phyllis's unorthodox ways run afoul of another leader, Velda Plendor, a traditionalist who runs her troop, the Culver City " Red Feathers " ( including her own daughter, Cleo ), like a military unit, and has considerable pull at the regional council level.
The council has an alderman for external affairs, currently Metin Edeer ( MHP ), who has been living in Brussels since 1978, where he runs two restaurants and presides over an association of people from Emirdağ ( EYAD ); he visits Emirdağ during the summer holidays.
The Strategios is administrative council that oversees the bureaucracy that runs the CCAF.
This has been seen as controversial since the road runs along the top of the seawall, and the council is responsible for the wall.
The city council runs kindergartens in most parts of the city.
In the United Kingdom the term has been used to describe a coalition between the Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party of England and Wales, notably that which currently runs the City of Lancaster district council.

council and development
" While the document itself is not in any way actual law, it is used by the town council, board of adjustment, and other committees to guide decision making as to what types of development are appropriate.
There is little space for further large-scale housing and employment growth within the designated boundaries of Hastings, and development on the outskirts is resisted by Rother council whose administrative area surrounds Hastings.
* Housing scheme, a Scottish term for a council housing development
The sheikhs of the emirates then decided to form a council to coordinate matters between them and took over the development office.
The remit of the council and president extends to all areas of municipal policy and development planning, up to and including development of local infrastructure, transport and planning permission.
This cooperative element is seen as a particularly important factor with regards to the city's expected future economic development, as outlined in the Turku Strategy that is published annually by the city council.
Local government in the Palestinian National Authority-controlled areas are divided into three main groups: Municipal councils, village council and local development committees.
The city manager hires employees, promotes development, presents and administers the budget, and implements city council policies.
The Borough is generally an area of mixed development, with council estates, major office developments, social housing and high value residential gated communities side by side with each other.
The governing body of the department is the general council (), which is in charge of the building and maintenance of schools and roads, financial assistance to dependent people ( disabled and elderly ), and promotion of local economic development, etc.
Development is focused on the northern end of the city although in 2012 the council made a decision to balance the cities growth by approving an urban development to the south.
Traffic congestion is increasing due to population growth, though the council has undertaken many road development projects to try to keep up with the rapid growth.
National planning regulations are applied by the local council, prohibiting " excess " development of family housing.
The town council oversees all issues pertaining to Sahuarita, including residential and commercial development and natural preservation.
The city manager's duties include development and implementation of the annual budget for approval by the city council.
Because Hughesville, though small, is considered the strategic geographic center of the tri-county Southern Maryland region, it houses institutions such as the headquarters for the Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative, a humane society, an economic development council, a board of realtors, and a homeless shelter, which serve the tri-county area.
The mayor appoints city officers such as the city attorney, the director of community and economic development, finance director, and the water department director, though, the council has the power to refuse or accept the appointments.
One of the first policies adopted by the council was the encouragement of commercial and industrial development, low-cost housing, and shopping centers.
A tower block on a 1960s council estate in Leytonstone is named after Drinkwater, as is a small development of modern houses in Piddington.
The old water-powered mill was developed by Bloor Homes recently as an " executive " estate but the new development will be a mixture of properties including council houses.
Since 1991 the local council authorities in Herefordshire have set aside land for development as a canal route.
The council raises a precept which is collected with the annual Council Tax to fund its running and to aid the development of local projects.
In 1978, some 15 years after his death, a new housing development by Sandwell council in the Tividale area of the West Midlands was named Gaitskell Terrace.
A proposal to move the boundary of the green belt away to the edge of the campus to facilitate further development was agreed in October 2007 by the local council following a public inquiry, although the boundary of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty still crosses the site.

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