Uplands definition
Uplands means areas that are not wetlands or other surface waters, as delineated pursuant to Rules 62-340.100 through 62-340.550, F.A.C., as ratified by Section 373.4211, F.S.
Uplands means those lands above the mean high water line or ordinary high water line title to which is vested in the Trustees.
Uplands means those lands outside of the shoreline area and not under shoreline jurisdiction.
Examples of Uplands in a sentence
One supervisor for every 50 people plus one supervisor for each entrance and exit is required by The Uplands Homeowners Association.
A damage deposit of $500.00 is required, at time of booking, payable to the Uplands Homeowner’s Association.
Uplands Sports Centre will not be liable for any loss or damage suffered as a result of communicating with a member by email.
The western portion consists of the Lompoc Plain, Lompoc Terrace, and Lompoc Upland; the central portion consists of the Buellton Upland, and the eastern portion consists of the Santa Ynez Uplands.
Uplands Sports Centre reserves the right to request proof of all the information given to obtain membership.
More Definitions of Uplands
Uplands means dry lands landward of OHWM.
Uplands means those lands above the mean high water line or ordinary high water line.
Uplands means lands contiguous to or fronting upon any submerged lands in this state.
Uplands means a land area that is are NOT under federal, state or local wetland or floodplain jurisdiction.
Uplands means Uplands Water Company, Inc., a Vermont corporation
Uplands means a land area that is are NOT under federal, state or local wetland or floodplain jurisdiction. "Yield Plan" shall mean a calculation of the number of Dwelling Units allowed in a specific Open Space Subdivision, using the method described in 4.5.4 below.
Uplands means that land area lying outside of the shoreline jurisdiction or shoreline area as defined herein.