Buffer definition

Buffer means a percentage equivalent to the absolute value of the Barrier.
Buffer means a qualified laborer employed to operate a buffing or grinding machine in the cleaning and preparation of the pipe other than the final buffing of the pipe bevels in preparation for the weld.
Buffer means the zone contiguous with a critical area that is required for the continued maintenance, function, and structural stability of the critical area.

Examples of Buffer in a sentence

  • The Buffer Establishment Planting area for Lot 5 is currently stabilized in turf; this turf shall be eradicated with herbicides when planting is implemented.

  • The second category is payments from the State for participation in the Buffer Strip Program administered by the Nebraska Department of Agriculture.

  • The Nebraska Buffer Strip Program is administered by the Nebraska Department of Agriculture from fees assessed on registered pesticides.

  • Development encroachment within this Buffer, if deemed necessary by the Developer, must be approved by the City’s Watershed Protection and Planning Development and Review Departments as if it was an administrative variance meeting the required findings as described in City Code 25-8-42 and following existing administrative variance procedures.

  • The specific plant species, sizes, and quantities for the Buffer Establishment Afforestation Area are described by the Plan.


More Definitions of Buffer

Buffer means an area consisting of perennial vegetation, excluding invasive plants and noxious weeds, adjacent to all bodies of water within the state and that protects the water resources of the state from runoff pollution; stabilizes soils, shores, and banks; and protects or provides riparian corridors.
Buffer means the area of land immediately adjacent to the banks of State waters in its natural state of vegetation, which facilitates the protection of water quality and aquatic habitat.
Buffer means a strip of land that is managed to reduce or eliminate the impacts of land use practices on sensitive areas or natural features;
Buffer means berms, fencing and planting for the purpose of screening noise, views, dust, sprays and uses between properties where off-site impacts may occur.
Buffer means a natural or vegetated area as defined in 15A NCAC 02B .0202.
Buffer means an undisturbed area consisting of trees, shrubs, ground cover plants, duff layer, and generally uneven ground surface that extends a specified distance horizontally across the surface of the land from the mean water level of an adjacent lake or from the top of the bank of an adjacent river or stream.
Buffer. - means a row of trees, shrubs, berming, or fencing to provide visual screening and separation between sites and incompatible land uses;