Permit Boundary definition

Permit Boundary means the geographic areas of the entire incorporated area of the City of Clarkston and the City of Asotin and the urbanized areas and urban growth areas of the cities and the urbanized area under the jurisdictional control of Asotin County and includes the 20-year growth boundary as defined by the Metropolitan Planning Organization.
Permit Boundary means the outermost edge of the area described by legal description in the owner/operator's permit. The permitted boundary includes the area in the buffer zone.
Permit Boundary means the permit boundary proposed in the Application as described in Parts I/II Section 13 (Legal Description) of the Application.

Examples of Permit Boundary in a sentence

  • County represents that the Property is not located within a Scrub ▇▇▇ Permit Boundary, that the Property is not subject to the payment of fees under the Countywide Habitat Conservation Plan and that no local, state or federal permit relative to the Florida Scrub ▇▇▇ is required in order to develop the Property.

  • MVCRA represents that the Property is not located within a Scrub ▇▇▇ Permit Boundary, that the Property is not subject to the payment of fees under the Countywide Habitat Conservation Plan and that no local, state or federal permit relative to the Florida Scrub ▇▇▇ is required in order to develop the Property.