Stilt definition
Examples of Stilt in a sentence
The Promoter further states that, from the base FSI derived from construction of Rehab Component and from the Fungible compensatory FSI purchased by the Promoter, the Promoter shall be constructing Stilt plus 8 podiums plus 1 Amenity Floor plus 37 upper Residential floors.
Use of Basement, Stilt and Service Areas: The basement, stilt and service areas, if any, as located within the Building shall be earmarked for purposes such as parking spaces and services including but not limited to DG set rooms, electric room, underground water tanks, pump rooms, maintenance and service rooms etc.
The annual population of Hawaiian Stilt fluctuates with variation in climatic and hydrologic conditions as well as success in reproduction and the toll of predation.
The Hawaiian Stilt primarily occurs in natural and human-made lowland coastal wetlands from sea level up to 656 ft (200 m) in elevation, though Hawaiian Stilt have been observed at slightly higher elevations and outside of the coastal wetlands, such as foothill impoundments, reservoirs, and other wetlands (USFWS 2005; USFWS 2011).
Take of Hawaiian Coot and Hawaiian Stilt associated with management activities within the Conservation Area may occur because of noise or movement associated with vegetation management, pond and fence maintenance, surveys, and predator control.
The Hawaiian Coot and Hawaiian Stilt may visit to forage or even nest as the habitat becomes suitable at the Conservation Area.
Take in the form of harassment, harm, or mortality may occur as a result of Hawaiian Coot or Hawaiian Stilt naturally dispersing to the Conservation Area.
The Conservation Measures may result in Take of adult, egg, or fledgling of the Hawaiian Coot and Hawaiian Stilt in the form of harassment, harm, or mortality as a result of Hawaiian Coot or Hawaiian Stilt dispersing to the Conservation Area to forage, nest, or both once the habitat is created.
Incidental Take in the form of harassment, harm, or mortality to three (3) Hawaiian Stilt as the result of predator trapping, conservation, vegetation management and maintenance activities.
The avoidance and minimization measures in Appendix A to this Agreement are in place to eliminate or, at a minimum, greatly reduce the risk of this occurring by conducting site surveys prior to activites that may startle the Hawaiian Coot or Hawaiian Stilt.