Environmental area definition

Environmental area means an area of the shoreland determined by the department on the basis of studies and surveys to be necessary for the preservation and maintenance of fish and wildlife.
Environmental area means an environmental area as defined in section 32301.
Environmental area means the real properties located at the southwestern edge of American University along Rockwood Parkway, including but not limited to the subsurface and/or groundwater, and as depicted at Appendix B, including the legal description.

Examples of Environmental area in a sentence

  • The Environmental area was temporarily relocated to the new WIC offices until their area is completed in Phase 3.


More Definitions of Environmental area

Environmental area means an environmental area as
Environmental area means an area of the shoreland determined by the department on the basis of studies and surveys to be necessary for the preservation and maintenance of fish and wildlife. (e) "High risk area" means an area of the shoreland which is determined by the commission on the basis of studies and surveys to be subject to erosion. (f) "Land to be zoned or regulated" means the land in this state which borders or is adjacent to a Great Lake or a connecting waterway and which except for flood risk areas are situated within 1,000 feet landward from the ordinary high-water mark as defined in section 2 of Act No. 247 of the Public Acts of 1955, as amended, being section 322.702 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, and those lands bordering or adjacent to waters affected by levels of the Great Lakes landward of the ordinary high-water mark as defined by section 2(h) of Act No. 346 of the Public Acts of 1972, as amended, being sections 281.951 to 281.965 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, and those lands between the ordinary high-water mark and the water's edge. (g) "Local agency" means a county, city, village, or township. (h) "Shoreland" means the land, water, and land beneath the water which is in close proximity to the shoreline of a Great Lake or a connecting waterway. (i) "Shoreline" means that area of the shorelands where land and water meet. 0) "Flood risk area" means the area of the shoreland which is determined by the commission on the basis of studies and surveys to be subject to flooding from effects of levels of the Great Lakes and is not limited to 1,000 feet.