Dune definition

Dune means Dune Energy, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
Dune means a mound or ridge of loose sediments, usually sand-sized, lying landward of the beach and deposited by any natural or artificial mechanism.
Dune means a mound or ridge of loose sediments, usually sand-sized sediments, lying landward of the beach and extending inland to the landward toe of the dune which intercepts the 100-year storm surge.

Examples of Dune in a sentence

  • If the property is located in a coastal area that is seaward of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway or within 1,000 feet of the mean high tide bordering the Gulf of Mexico, the property may be subject to the Open Beaches Act or the Dune Protection Act (Chapter 61 or 63, Natural Resources Code, respectively) and a beachfront construction certificate or dune protection permit maybe required for repairs or improvements.

  • If the property is located in a coastal area that is seaward of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway or within 1,000 feet of the mean high tide bordering the Gulf of Mexico, the property may be subject to the Open Beaches Act or the Dune Protection Act (Chapter 61 or 63, Natural Resources Code, respectively) and a beachfront construction certificate or dune protection permit may be required for repairs or improvements.

  • Please calculate the square footage of encroachment over:• Vegetated wetlands square feet• Non-vegetated wetlands square feet• Subaqueous bottom• Dune and/or beachsquare feetsquare feet 4.

  • The development and activities to be conducted on the premises may be subject to considerable restrictions, including, without limitation, the Texas Open Beaches Act and the Texas Dune Protection Act.

  • Dune elevations are at 19 feet on average while berm width averages are at 111 feet.


More Definitions of Dune

Dune or “dunes” means mounds or hills of sand along a shoreline that have been formed by wind action. (There are no dunes within the city’s shoreline jurisdiction.)
Dune. Means a hill or ridge of sand forming along the shoreline by wind.
Dune means an elevated accumulation of sand formed by wind action. Dunes which are undisturbed appear as hills, mounds, or ridges of sand and are typically vegetated with beach grass and shrubs. The more or less continuous ridge of dunes parallel to, and just inland of, the beach is termed the foredune zone.
Dune means the special area described at N.J.A.C. 7:7-9.16(a).
Dune means a natural or manmade mound or bluff of sand deposited along a
Dune. Means a hill or ridge of land built up by wind along sandy coasts. [Added by Ordinance #277, August 28, 1990]
Dune means any mound, bluff or ridge of loose sediment, usually sand-sized sediment, lying upland of the beach and deposited by any natural or artificial mechanism, which may be bare or covered with vegetation and is subject to fluctuations in configuration and location.4