Examples of Forestry Uses in a sentence
Agricultural and Forestry Uses: Where permitted under Article II, Agricultural and Forestry uses, that do not require a Structure, do not require a Zoning Permit.
Buildings and Structures for Forestry Uses 7.2.3 A single non-residential building or structure with a floor area not exceeding 93 square metres is permitted on each lot for timber production and harvesting uses, and every such building or structure must be screened by a landscape screen not less than 9 metres in height and complying with the requirements of subsection 15.1.1 of this bylaw.
Recreational or Forestry Uses: One sign no larger than 30 square feet, with dimensions not to exceed 10 feet in height or fifteen 15 feet in width for a public recreational facility operating with a Gallatin National Forest permit serving 100,000 or more visitors, and one sign no larger than 20 square feet for a recreational facility serving less than 100,000 visitors.
Recreation or Forestry Uses: One sign no larger than 20 square feet.
USE REGULATIONS 83Section 1.0 Use Types & Regulations 83Section 2.0 Use Regulations 87Section 3.0 Residential Uses 88Section 4.0 Accessory Uses & Structures 92Section 5.0 Agricultural & Forestry Uses 95Section 6.0 Educational & Institutional Uses 95Section 7.0 Commercial Uses 97Section 8.0 Industrial Uses 109Section 9.0 Utility Uses 113Section 10.0 Temporary Uses 114Section 11.0 Other Uses 116ARTICLE VI.
Recreation or Forestry Uses: One (1) sign no larger than twenty (20) square feet.
Forestry Uses are limited to those Forest Management Practices defined in the Forest Management Plan, or upon Approval from Grantee.
Benefits Employees who have not refused retraining, reassignment and/or relocation pursuant to 13.02(b) shall retain their classification level and continue to receive total pay and benefits as if they were working the hours of the position from which they were declared surplus regardless of any assignment to other duties or any reclassification of the duties performed by the employee at a lower level.
Recreational or Forestry Uses: Oone (1) sign no larger than thirty (30) square feet, with dimensions not to exceed ten (10) feet in height or fifteen (15) feet in width for a public recreational facility operating with a Gallatin National Forest permit serving 100,000 or more visitors, and one (1) sign no larger than twenty (20) square feet for a recreational facility serving less than 100,000 visitors.
Recreational or Forestry Uses: one (1) sign no larger than thirty (30) square feet, with dimensions not to exceed ten (10) feet in height or fifteen (15) feet in width for a public recreational facility operating with a Gallatin National Forest permit serving 100,000 or more visitors, and one (1) sign no larger than twenty (20) square feet for a recreational facility serving less than 100,000 visitors.