Logging Area definition

Logging Area means that area on which timber operations are being conducted as shown on the map accompanying the Timber Harvesting Plan, and within 100 feet, as measured on the surface of the ground, from the edge of the traveled surface of appurtenant roads owned or controlled by the timberland owner, timber operator or timber owner, and being used during the harvesting of the particular area. The traveled surface of such appurtenant roads is also part of the logging area.

Related to Logging Area

  • Landing area means that part of a movement area intended for the landing or take-off of aircraft;

  • Boarding Area means the point where the passenger’s flight coupons are lifted and kept by the carrier or the point where the carrier examines the passenger’s boarding pass prior to the passenger being permitted on the aircraft.

  • Building Area means the greatest horizontal area of a building within the outside surface of the exterior walls.

  • Annexing area means an area that is annexed into a county, city, or town.

  • Operating Area means those areas on-shore in India in which company or its affiliated company may from time to time be entitled to execute such services/operations.