Transition area definition

Transition area means an area of upland adjacent to a freshwater wetland which minimizes adverse impacts on the wetland or serves as an integral component of the wetlands ecosystem.
Transition area means an area of protected upland adjacent to a freshwater wetland that minimizes adverse impacts on the wetland or serves as an integral component of the wetlands ecosystem. Also called "buffer" area.
Transition area means that part of the Building Envelope that is adjacent to a Natural Area and Private Area and may or may not be enclosed by walls.

Examples of Transition area in a sentence

  • Chapel Hill shall revise its Land Development Ordinance and Carrboro shall revise its Land Use Ordinance to provide that at least one resident of each town's respective Transition area shall be appointed to each town's respective planning board and board of adjustment, in the same manner as representation of extraterritorial planning area residents is provided for in each Town's ordinance.

  • With respect to property that is located within the CHJDA Transition area, changes in zoning classifications may not be made unless and until an ordinance approving such zoning map amendment has been approved both by Orange County and Chapel Hill following a joint public hearing by the two governing bodies.

  • If a town adopts an amendment despite Orange County's objection, then it shall refer such amendment to Orange County with a request that the County make corresponding changes as expeditiously as reasonably possible so that the town may continue to enforce within its portion of the Transition area the same standards that it enforces within its own planning jurisdiction.

  • Whenever Chapel Hill or Carrboro receives an application for a development permit as defined in this Agreement relating to land within their respective portions of the Transition area, it shall forward copies of the application to Orange County for review.

  • The completion of punch lists and of the site documentation also falls within the Transition area.


More Definitions of Transition area

Transition area means an area of protected upland adjacent to a freshwater wetland that minimizes adverse impacts on the wetland or serves as an integral component of the wetlands ecosystem. Also called "buffer" area. “Urban Redevelopment Area” is defined as previously developed portions of areas delineated on the State Plan Policy Map (SPPM) as the Metropolitan Planning Area (PA1), Designated Centers, Cores or Nodes.
Transition area means the area between the various designated areas: On-Leash, Off- Leash, Restricted.
Transition area means those areas in the Special Management Area, identified as such in terms of clause 10.4.1 hereof, representing human settlement areas, the Intensive Agricultural Area and all other activities related thereto;
Transition area means wetland transition area as defined in the NJ Freshwater Wetlands Protection Act rules N.J.A.C. 7:7A. The location and extent of wetland transition areas on a lot shall be as determined by the NJ Department of Environmental Protection in a Letter of Interpretation. WETLANDS – Shall mean wetlands as defined in the NJ Freshwater Wetlands Protection Act rules N.J.A.C. 7:7A. The location and extent of wetland transition areas on a lot shall be as determined by the NJ Department of Environmental Protection in a Letter of Interpretation.
Transition area means that land within the University District which encompasses all land within one hundred fifty (150) feet on either side of the west boundary line of the Land.
Transition area means that area 1/4 mile either side of the centerline of Pioneer Road as shown on Exhibit 4.
Transition area means an area of protected upland adjacent to a freshwater wetland that minimizes adverse impacts on the wetland or serves as an integral component of the wetlands ecosystem. Also called "buffer" area. Definition derived from NJDEP-Land Use Regulation Program glossary