Resource Areas definition

Resource Areas means lands that generally have the following characteristics. They are areas determined by the Town to be valuable to the residents of the community because they preserve important resources in the vicinity of Kremmling. They include wildlife areas, wetlands, and visual resources. The location of resource areas may be clarified during the subdivision review process.

Examples of Resource Areas in a sentence

  • Cultural Resource Areas are shown on a seperate map (confidential and not to be duplicated).

  • The RSAB includes the core information technology infrastructure at the PA CareerLink® location including the network, firewalls, and internet connection as well as workstations for use by the program participants and the general public in the Career Resource Areas and shared workshop rooms.

  • Cultural Resource Areas, CA-2, are identified on a seperate map and will be provided to the purchaser (confidential not to be duplicated).

  • The rationale for dismissing certain Technical Resource Areas is provided in Table 4-1.

  • POLLUTANT— Any element or property of sewage, agricultural, industrial, or commercial waste, runoff, leachate, heated effluent, or other matter whether originating at a point or nonpoint source, that is or may be, introduced into the MS4 or any Wetland Resource Areas.

  • With very limited exceptions, federal funds assistance is not allowed in Coastal Barrier Resource Areas (CBRA’s).

  • As part of this task, APTIM will analyze the historic and recently collected data along Significant Sediment Resource Areas (SSRAs) and adjacent areas and make a determination on any potential impacts that decommissioning pipelines along ▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ could have on the overall sand volumes available for future coastal restoration efforts.

  • Through this analysis, it was determined that, for several Technical Resource Areas, no significant adverse effects would occur.

  • Also in FFY18 MassDEP and Mass Coastal Zone management will release a new guidance document for local conservation commissions called Applying the Massachusetts Coastal Wetlands Regulations: A Practical manual for Conservation Commissioner to Protect the Storm Damage Prevention and Flood Control Functions of Coastal Resource Areas (or, the “Coastal Manual”).

  • New groupings, which were referred to as Cultural Resource Areas (CRAs) were created to identify locations recommended for further subsurface inventory testing.