Strategic Area definition

Strategic Area means geographic areas identified as the Opa-locka Executive Airport property and designated adjacent areas, the Civic Center/Medical District area, the Port of Miami, the Kendall- Tamiami Executive Airport and designated adjacent areas, and the Homestead Air Force Reserve Base and designated adjacent areas. The boundaries of these areas are identified in Exhibit L to these Administrative Rules.
Strategic Area means the area of investment in which foreign or domestic investors may be permitted by the Government to invest subject to conditions designed to protect the public interest.‌‌
Strategic Area means a strategic area for investment or export as prescribed under section 35.

Examples of Strategic Area in a sentence

  • Source of Data: Data has been taken from DfES Performance tables The achievement of young people aged 19 in Calderdale is a priority identified in: LA self assessment for the Joint Area Review in September 2005 LSC Strategic Area Review of West Yorkshire in June 2004 The achievement of young people at 19 places Calderdale as the 124 LA and the worst amongst statistical neighbours.

  • Our work complements that recently outlined in the London South Learning and Skills Council Strategic Area Review Consultation (STAR) Document (2004).

  • Should the Strategic Area Review for post 16 education recommend the availability of post 16 education on school sites, it would seem sensible to retain the option to progress this at the same time as the Learning Centres as part of the Building Schools for the Future programme.