Resource Conservation Area definition

Resource Conservation Area means an area that is characterized by:
Resource Conservation Area means an area that is characterized by nature dominated environments, such as wetlands, surface water, forests, and open space; and resource–based activities, such as agriculture, forestry, fisheries, or aquaculture. Resource conservation areas include areas with a housing density of less than one dwelling per five acres.

Examples of Resource Conservation Area in a sentence

  • A General Plan Amendment to remove that portion of the RCA (Resource Conservation Area) combining land use designation from the Land Use Diagram for 960 acres of the 1,360-acre Property in order to allow grading associated with the quarry (i.e., 613 acres of the 1,360-acre Property).

  • The ▇▇▇▇▇ Dump site is designated as a Resource Conservation Area (RCA) and Critical Area enforceable policies 1, 2, 12 and 26 apply as of a preliminary review.