Environmentally Sensitive Areas Sample Clauses
Environmentally Sensitive Areas. The sections of Highway-3 passing through environmentally sensitive areas such as mangroves, mud floors, bird sanctuaries etc. are given in Table A-20.
Environmentally Sensitive Areas. Potential Impacts
Environmentally Sensitive Areas. The Project Facilities shall be constructed and operated in such a manner as to comply with all applicable environmental permits and conditions including those associated with the Certificate of Site and Facility issued by the SEC.
Environmentally Sensitive Areas. The Holder must ensure that petroleum activities are not conducted within: 1 km of the residence; 500 m of the (insert name of Creek); and (identify any other areas that should be protected from exploration and nominated appropriate distances).
Environmentally Sensitive Areas. The County has done a preliminary study to identify potential environmentally sensitive areas (ESA). The study was done using GIS technologies and GIS data. The County will continue to explore environmentally sensitive areas and possibly amend the vulnerable areas analysis as more GIS data is collected and updated over the years.
Environmentally Sensitive Areas. Mortgagor represents and warrants that no portion of the Mortgaged Property constitutes any of the following "Environmentally Sensitive Areas":
(i) a wetland or other "water of the United States" for purposes of Section 404 of the federal Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. ss. 1344, or any similar area regulated under any state law;
(ii) a floodplain or other flood hazard area as defined pursuant to the Pennsylvania Flood Plain Management Act, Pa. Stat. ▇▇▇. tit. 32, ▇▇.▇▇. 679.101 to .601 (▇▇▇▇▇▇ Supp. 1987);
(iii) a portion of the coastal zone for purposes of the federal Coastal Zone Management Act, 16 U.S.C. ▇▇.▇▇. 1451-1464; or
(iv) any other area development of which is specifically restricted under applicable law by reason of its physical characteristics or prior use.
Environmentally Sensitive Areas. Some archaeological sites, historic sites, wetlands, streams, stream and pond buffers, open waters and protected animal and plant species habitat within the existing/required Right-of-Way and easement areas may be designated as ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAs (ESAs). These areas are shown on the applicable Plan sheets and labeled “ESA” (e.g. ESA – Historical Boundary, ESA – Wetland Boundary). The Department may require that some ESAs or portions thereof be delineated with orange barrier fence. The Contractor shall install, maintain, and replace as necessary orange barrier fence at ESAs as delineated in the Plan sheets. The Contractor shall not enter, disturb, or perform any construction related activities, other than those shown on the approved plan sheets within areas designated as ESAs including ESAs or portions thereof not delineated with orange barrier fence. This includes but is not limited to the following construction activities: clearing and grubbing; borrowing; wasting; grading; filling; staging/stockpiling; vehicular use and parking; sediment basin placement; trailer placement; and equipment cleaning and storage. Also, all archaeological sites, historic sites, wetlands, streams, stream and pond buffers, open waters, and protected animal and plant species habitat that extend beyond the limits of existing/required Right-of- Way and easement areas shall be considered ESAs and the Contractor shall not perform any construction related activities (such as those listed above) within these areas or make agreements with property owners to occupy these areas for construction related activities (such as those listed above). The Contractor shall make all construction employees aware of the location(s) of each ESA and the requirement to not enter or otherwise disturb these areas. If the Contractor is found to have entered an ESA, either within or outside the project area, for any purpose not specifically shown on the approved plan sheets, the Department may, at its discretion, issue a stop work order for all activities on the project except erosion control and traffic control until such time as all equipment and other items are removed and the ESA is restored to its original condition. However, should damage to an ESA occur as a result of the Contractor’s action in violation of this section, and notwithstanding any subsequent correction by the Contractor, the Contractor shall be liable for any cost arising from such action, including but not limited to, the c...
Environmentally Sensitive Areas. Some archaeological sites, historic sites, wetlands, streams, stream and pond buffers, open waters and protected animal and plant species habitat within the existing/required Right-of-Way and easement areas may be designated as ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAs (ESAs). These areas are shown on the applicable Plan sheets and labeled “ESA” (e.g. ESA – Historical Boundary, ESA – Wetland Boundary). The Department may require that some ESAs or portions thereof be delineated with orange barrier fence. The Contractor shall install, maintain, and replace as necessary orange barrier fence at ESAs as delineated in the Plan sheets.
Environmentally Sensitive Areas. 6.1.6.1. There are several rivers within the Plan Area that are considered environmentally sensitive areas. These include ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Creek, Spirit River, Burnt River and Ksituan River, as well as other tributaries. Refer to Map 3. INTERMUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN MEDICINE HAT 7. LAND USE POLICIES
7.1. Both municipalities shall strive to engage in effective dialogue when considering land use in the Plan Area, while maintaining complete jurisdiction on lands within their own boundaries.
7.2. All subdivision applications, Land Use Bylaw amendments, and Area Structure Plans within the Plan Area will be referred to the other municipality for comment. All development permit applications approved by the either municipality’s Development Authority shall be in accordance with the provisions of this IDP. Any disputes shall be dealt with through the procedure outlined within Section 16 of this document.
7.3. All new or expanding Confined Feeding Operations within the Plan Area requiring registrations or approvals and manure storage facilities requiring authorization under the Agricultural Operations Practices Act shall be referred to the other municipality for comment.
7.4. Both municipalities agree to jointly discuss ways to cooperate with provincial and federal agencies as well as utility providers to help facilitate the efficient delivery of infrastructure and services that are of a mutual benefit.
7.5. Saddle Hills County and the Municipal District of Spirit River shall strive, to the best of their ability and knowledge, to refer all notices of government projects within the Plan Area to the adjacent municipality.
7.6. Within the Plan Area, both municipalities are encouraged to share with the other municipality the results of all publically available technical analysis, submitted as part of development applications, where there is potential for impacts on land and bodies of water within the adjacent municipality.
7.7. Both municipalities shall support watershed management and protection best practices.
7.8. Saddle Hills County and the Municipal District of Spirit River agree that development of lands that are within the Plan Area may contain a historically significant site. Should an area be deemed to have some historical significance, the developer may be required to conduct a Historical Resource Impact Assessment (HRIA) and should contact the appropriate Provincial Government Department regarding the development.
7.9. The following land use provisions will apply to ...
Environmentally Sensitive Areas. To the best of Mortgagor's knowledge (after due inquiry and investigation), Mortgagor represents and warrants that no portion of the Premises constitutes any of the following "Environmentally Sensitive Areas":
(i) a wetland or other "water of the United States" for purposes of Section 404 of the federal Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. Section 1344, or any similar area regulated under any state law;
(ii) a portion of the coastal zone for purposes of the federal Coastal Zone Management Act, 16 U.S.