Significant alteration definition

Significant alteration means in the opinion of the Department, a proposed project which by its area, scope or duration, appears to represent more than a minimal change or modification to the characteristics, functions or values of any freshwater wetland(s), buffer(s), floodplains(s), area(s) subject to flooding or area(s) subject to storm flowage; may be detrimental to the basic natural capabilities or values associated with any freshwater wetland(s), buffer(s), floodplain(s), area(s) subject to flooding or area(s) subject to storm flowage; or appears to be random, unnecessary or undesirable.
Significant alteration means a closure, location change, or other change that restricts access to services.
Significant alteration means any change in the operational processes, equipment or wastes han- dled which in the reasonable determination of the director raises significant new concerns or questions as to the decisional criteria of Iowa Code section 455B.448 and subrule 150.8(2). Examples of changes which would presumptively be significant are addition of or change to a process (storage, treatment or disposal) that was not approved by a site license; a change from one operational unit-type to another (e.g., aboveground storage to below-ground storage, tank storage to surface impoundment storage, tank treatment to incineration, impoundment disposal to land burial); addition of or change to a new waste class; and expansion of site boundaries. Changes which are presumptively insignificant include the addition of a substantially similar operational unit or other change in the design capacity of any operational unit within the site boundaries. Any alteration which does not require a site license may still require permits or permit amendments from regulatory agencies.

Examples of Significant alteration in a sentence

  • Significant alteration of water chemistry or temperature to levels beyond the tolerances of the CRLF that result in direct or cumulative adverse effects to individuals and their life-cycles.

  • Significant alteration of channel/pond morphology or geometry that may lead to changes to the hydrologic functioning of the stream or pond and alter the timing, duration, water flows, and levels that would degrade or eliminate the CRLF and/or its habitat.

  • Significant alteration of stream flow regimes will also impact ecological integrity.

  • Significant alteration of the existing right of way grade is prohibited, unless determined to be necessary to accommodate a required public street improvement.

  • Significant alteration of topography means cutting or filling of more than 10% of the lot area zoned WG or in excess of 93 m2 of WG zoned land area, whichever is more stringent.


More Definitions of Significant alteration

Significant alteration means in the opinion of the Department, a proposed project which by its area, scope or duration, appears to represent more than a minimal change or modification to the characteristics, functions or values of any freshwater wetland(s); may be detrimental to the basic natural capabilities or values associated with any freshwater wetland(s); or appears to be random, unnecessary or undesirable.
Significant alteration means an addition or alteration to an existing dwelling or townhouse that increases the existing total floor area of the building by either [50% (fifty percent)] or by [TBD] square feet, and involves the construction or expansion of a garage or carport.
Significant alteration means when a structure has suffered fifty (50) percent or greater destruction and is being replaced or restored. The destruction can be intentional or unintentional, resulting from things like fire, flood, or remodeling. Replacement of a mobile home with a permanent structure is considered significant alteration. Replacement of a single wide mobile home with another single wide mobile home or replacement of a double wide mobile home with another double wide mobile home with the same number of bedrooms is not significant alteration.
Significant alteration means any change in the operational processes, equipment or wastes handled which in the reasonable determination of the director raises significant new concerns or
Significant alteration has the meaning provided in Section 14.5(a)(i). "Substantial Completion" has the meaning provided in the Development Agreement. 11 F:\MlNSKERIC.M.BIPARKONEIPOGROUNDLEASE.EXEC 12-I.DOC ~H: 18938~r2 439 "South Florida Building Code" means the South Florida Building Code (Revised 1994), as amended from time to time, or any successor thereto. "Substantial Controlling Interest" means the ownership of greater than fifty percent (50%) of the Equity Interests in a Person and the ownership of greater than fifty percent (50%) of the votes necessary to elect a majority of the Board of Directors or other governing body of such Person. "Temporary CO" means a temporary certificate of occupancy, as the same may be amended from time to time, issued by the City's Building Department for all or a portion of the Improvements. "Tenant" means Pelican Development, L.L.C., a Florida limited liability company, and any assignee, transferee or subtenant of the entire Tenant's Interest in the Premises that is permitted under this Lease from and after the date of the permitted assignment, transfer or sublease pursuant to which the entire Tenant's Interest in the Premises was assigned, transferred or sublet to such assignee, transferee or subtenant. "Tenant Indemnified Parties" means Tenant and its directors, officers, shareholders, employees, successors, assigns, subtenants, agents, contractors, subcontractors, experts, licensees, lessees, mortgagees, joint venturers, members, holders of other ownership interests, partners of a partnership constituting a partner or Member of Tenant, Members of a limited liability company constituting a partner or Member of Tenant, trustees, partners, principals, invitees and Affiliates. A "Tenant Indemnified Party" shall mean any of the foregoing. "Tenant's Interest in the Premises" means Tenant's interest in this Lease and Tenant's ownership of the Irnprovements as provided in Section 29.3. "Term" means the term of years commencing on the earlier to occur of the CO Date or the Delay Date and, subject to earlier termination as provided hereunder, expiring at 11 :59 p.m. on the Fixed Expiration Date. "Term," as the context may require, shall include the initial period from the earlier to occur of the CO Date or the Delay Date to the Fixed Expiration Date and any extensions or renewals thereof. "Threat of Release" has the meaning provided in Section 35.1(h). "Title Matters" has the meaning provided in Section 2.1. "Transfer" has the meaning provided in...
Significant alteration means any Alteration (or series of related Alterations) after issuance of the District Certificate of Final Completion that (i) changes the exterior design or the massing of the Improvements; (ii) changes or modifies the structural integrity of the Improvements; (iii) constitutes a material change in the use of the Leased Premises; (iv) materially changes the quality of material or finishes for the Improvements as originally constructed; or (v) requires an Approval or amendment to an Approval previously obtained by Tenant.
Significant alteration means, in the opinion of the Director, a proposed project which by its area, scope and/or duration, appears to represent more than a minimal change or modification to the natural characteristics, functions and/or values of any freshwater wetland(s), area(s) of land within fifty (50) feet, riverbanks, and flood plains; may be detrimental to the basic natural capabilities or values associated with any freshwater wetland(s), area(s) of land within fifty (50) feet, riverbanks, and flood plains; and/or appears to be random, unnecessary and/or undesirable.