CMZ definition
Examples of CMZ in a sentence
BNSF indicates its intentions within the Public Notice of providing in-lieu fees to MARS for floodplain protection through CMZ acquisition along the Yellowstone River.
The anticipated use of Channel Migration Zone (CMZ) easements to offset the financial impact to landowners for allowing natural stream processes to occur and affect their lands may be far more effective than streambank protection, revegetation, and more traditional stream restoration techniques.
CMZ easements are perceived by many resource managers in the area as a core program for protecting and restoring the Yellowstone River and its tributaries in the long term.
The width will be measured from the watercourse transition line or from the outer Channel Migration Zone (CMZ) edge where applicable.
The bands are measured from 0 to 100 feet, and 100 to 170 feet, respectively, from the watercourse transition line, as defined by the FPRs (14 California Code of Regulations [CCR] 895.1), or the outer edge of the CMZ (see below).
The RMZ measures 170 feet (slope distance) from the watercourse transition line or the outer CMZ edge (if a CMZ is present) on each side of the watercourse.
Aquatic conservation measures, principally the CMZ and RMZ measures, will minimize potential disturbance to nesting colonies.
In case of emergencies that could result in the loss of life or property and as per prior agreement with the wildlife agencies, harvest may be allowed in the CMZ.
The Provider’s DER shall be connected and capable of providing the service response in the area of the distribution network subject to the limitation (represented by the CMZ).
The required flexibility availability and capacity for each CMZ are communicated by the Company to Providers at least one month ahead.