Buffer land definition
Buffer land means that land which is adjacent to publicly-owned environmental land, or privately held land permanently dedicated to conservation, or that land which is an in- holding within publicly-owned environmental land, and which, if not acquired, would threaten the environmental integrity of the existing resource, or if acquired, would enhance the environmental integrity and connectivity of the resource.
Buffer land means an area of land in which Development or site alteration is limited or prohibited by the Official Plan in order to protect the natural heritage features of the area, or the ecological function of the area, from negative impacts. Buffer Land does not include lands designated Environmental Protection Area in the Official Plan or any land within the regulatory floodplain.
Buffer land means that amount of sufficient contiguous land, submerged or non- submerged, surrounding the burial site necessary to ensure its protection.
More Definitions of Buffer land
Buffer land means farm property neighboring a Credit Party’s power generation facility which is not related to or used for the generation of electric power.