Physical Constraint definition

Physical Constraint at a terminal means an unavoidable barrier to provide a service due to the layout of a terminal or waterway where a state or federal public agency with jurisdiction over the resources effected by this Control Measure has made a safety determination that prevents the use of a CARB approved control strategy.
Physical Constraint means an unavoidable barrier at a terminal that prevents the terminal from providing a service due to the layout of the terminal or waterway where a state or federal public agency with jurisdiction over the resources affected by this section has made a safety determination that prevents the use of shore power.
Physical Constraint at a terminal means an unavoidable barrier to provide a service due to the layout of a terminal or waterway where in writing, the U.S. Coast Guard has made a safety determination that prevents the use of a CARB approved control strategy.

More Definitions of Physical Constraint

Physical Constraint means an unavoidable barrier at a terminal to provide a service due to the layout of a terminal or waterway where a state or federal
Physical Constraint means an unavoidable barrier at a terminal to provide a service due to the layout of a terminal or waterway where a state or federal public agency with jurisdiction over the resources effected by this section has made a safety determination that prevents the use of shore power.
Physical Constraint means that a property may have natural geographic features that prohibit the property owner from complying with design regulations. Examples of physical constraints include creeks, steep grade differentials and wetlands.
Physical Constraint means that a property may have natural geographic features that prohibit the property owner from complying with design regulations.

Related to Physical Constraint

  • Vertical construction means the construction or remodeling of any building, structure or other improvement that is predominantly vertical, including, without limitation, a building, structure or improvement for the support, shelter and enclosure of persons, animals, chattels or movable property of any kind, and any improvement appurtenant thereto.

  • Horizontal construction means the construction of any fixed work, including any irrigation, drainage, water supply, flood control, harbor, railroad, highway, tunnel, airport or airway, sewer, sewage disposal plant or water treatment facility and any ancillary vertical components thereof, bridge, inland waterway, pipeline for the transmission of petroleum or any other liquid or gaseous substance, pier, and work incidental thereto. The term does not include vertical construction, the construction of any terminal or other building of an airport or airway, or the construction of any other building.

  • Residential construction means construction on single-family or two-family dwellings occupied or used, or intended to be occupied or used, primarily for residential purposes, and includes real property pursuant to chapter 499B.

  • Special construction and forestry equipment means any vehicle which is designed primarily for

  • Original construction means the first or initial construction