Examples of Class I wetland in a sentence
A type of wetland listed in subdivision (3)(B) that would meet the definition of Class I wetland if the wetland were not a rare or ecologically important type.
An isolated wetland that is a Class I wetland with an area, as delineated, of one-half (½) acre or less.
An isolated wetland that is a Class I wetland with an area, as delineated, of one-half (1/2) acre or less.
For purposes of the definitions of Class I wetland, Class II wetland, and Class III wetland, a wetland or setting is not considered disturbed or affected as a result of an action taken after January 1, 2004, for which a permit is required under IC 13-18-22 but has not been obtained.
The second-hand clothing sector [hereinafter SHCS] workers are perceived as the representatives and brokers of the lifestyle and values underlying the secondaryclothing market.
The permit require- ments are more stringent for a Class I wetland than for a Class IV wetland.
Approval of an Orange County proposed Consent Agreement in the case of Miller Group Development corporation c/o Glen Miller for failure to obtain a Conservation Area Impact Permit prior to clearing and filling .03 acres of a Class I wetland and.48 acres of upland buffer, District 5 (Environmental Protection Division).
Approval of an Orange County proposed Consent Agreement in the case of Miller Group Development corporation c/o Glen Miller for failure to obtain a ConservationArea Impact Permit prior to clearing and filling .03 acres of a Class I wetland and.48 acres of upland buffer, District 5 (Environmental Protection Division).(As stated in the above motion, this item was deferred for discussion; see page 209 for correction of .48 cares to .52 acres and subsequent approval.)3.
Class I wetland no impacts may occur; Class II only 10% of the aggregate wetlands can be impacted; Class III 20%; and Class IV – 30%.
Upon a motion by Commissioner Edwards, seconded by Commissioner Johnson, and carried with all present members voting AYE by voice vote; Commissioner Hartage was absent; the Board approved the Orange County proposed Consent Agreement in the case of Miller Group Development corporation c/o Glen Miller for failure to obtain a Conservation Area Impact Permit prior to clearing and filling .03 acres of a Class I wetland and .52 acres of upland buffer.