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Zoning By-law 2017-66 is a Zoning By-law for the Schomberg and King City Urban Areas, and includes all lands within the Village Boundary of each Village. Zoning By-laws provide for the permitted uses on a property, as well as provide zoning standards for existing and new development.
Zoning refers to municipal or local laws and regulations that govern how real property can and cannot be used in certain geographic areas. For example, zoning laws can limit commercial or industrial use of land to prevent oil, manufacturing, or other types of businesses from building in residential neighborhoods.
Bylaws are a type of law, and specifically a type of legislation, made by a municipal council, rather than the other two spheres of government (ie. provincial and national government). relate to issues in the local community; and apply only in the area of jurisdiction of the municipality concerned.
Understanding IT governance under King IV Principle 12 of King IV requires the governing body to oversee technology and information governance to drive value creation, ensure effective risk management, and maintain sustainable growth.
Associations of all sizes and purposes use bylaws to provide a consistent structure for guiding their teams. Association bylaws cover a range of topics like an organization's purpose, how meetings should be run and membership requirements.
Proportionality is explained and advocated. King IV™ focuses on outcomes. The King IV Code's™ principles and practices are linked to desired outcomes, therefore articulating the benefits of good corporate governance. The Code™ differentiates between principles and practices.
King IV's “apply and explain” approach reflects this ethos, and prompts the governing body to apply its mind to achieving the principles, rather than simply following a set of rules blindly. Importantly, such an approach also confers a great deal of flexibility.
Up until 1 November 2016, the applicable code was King III. On that date the King IV Report on Corporate Governance for South Africa, 2016 was launched.
King IV seeks to reinforce this qualitative application of its principles and practices, by proposing an ”apply and explain” approach to compliance, in contrast to the “apply or explain” advocated in King III. 3. THE KING IV REPORT AND ITS PARTS. The King IV Report consists of seven parts: Part 1: Glossary of Terms.