Cumulative impact definition

Cumulative impact means the potential impact upon the promotion of the licensing objectives of a significant number of licensed premises concentrated in one area. The cumulative impact of licensed premises on the promotion of the licensing objectives is a proper matter for a Licensing Authority to consider in developing its Statement of Licensing Policy.
Cumulative impact means the impact on the environment which results from the incremental impact of the action when added to other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future actions regardless of what agency or person undertakes such other actions. Cumulative impacts can result from individually minor but collectively significant actions taking place over a period of time.
Cumulative impact means the potential impact on the promotion of the licensing objectives of a significant number of licensed premises concentrated in one area.

Examples of Cumulative impact in a sentence

  • Cumulative impact analysis areas and associated impact level definition criteria also will be developed based on plans, data, concerns, and methodologies.

  • Cumulative impact shall occur in case of implementing simultaneously Contract 3D.2/2 Expansion of the left and right embankment of the Biala River in the Tarnow Municipality and the City of Tarnow and Contract 3D.2/1 Construction of the right embankment of the Biała River in the City of Tarnów – to be implemented in the neighborhood, also under the OVFM Project.

  • Cumulative impact and acceptability of any workaround or other mitigation.

  • Cumulative impact issues to be discussed, at a minimum, will include: • Air Quality • Biological Resources • Cultural Resources and Scenic Resources • Hydrology/Water Quality • Noise • Population/Housing • Public Facilities • Transportation • Utilities/Service Systems Long Term Environmental Effects Discuss growth-inducing impacts, and significant irreversible environmental changes associated with plan build-out.

  • Cumulative impact shall occur in case of implementing Contract 3D.2/2 Expansion of the left and right embankment of the Biala River in the Tarnow Municipality and the City of Tarnow and Contract 3D.2/1 Construction of the right embankment of the Biała River in the City of Tarnów also implemented under the OVFM Project.


More Definitions of Cumulative impact

Cumulative impact means environmental impacts resulting from incremental effects of an activity
Cumulative impact. , in relation to an activity, means the past, current and reasonably foreseeable future impact of an activity, considered together with the impact of activities associated with that activity, that in itself may not be significant, but may become significant when added to the existing and reasonably foreseeable impacts eventuating from similar or diverse activities;
Cumulative impact. , in relation to an activity, means the impact of an activity that in itself may not be significant, but may become significant when added to the existing and potential impacts eventuating from similar or diverse activities or undertakings in the area;
Cumulative impact means the impact on the environment which results from the incremental impact of project(s) when added to other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future actions or projects, regardless of which local governmental unit, corporation or person undertakes such other actions or projects.
Cumulative impact means the potential impact on the promotion of the licensing objectives of a significant number of licensed premises concentrated in one area. For example, the potential impact on crime and disorder or public nuisance on a town centre of a large concentration of licensed premises in that part of the local authority licensing area. In certain circumstances the number, type and density of premises selling alcohol for consumption on the premises may be such that there are serious problems of nuisance and disorder arising or beginning to arise outside or some distance from licensed premises. It is possible that the impact on surrounding areas of the behaviour of the customers of all premises taken together is greater in these circumstances than the usual impact from customers of individual premises.
Cumulative impact means environmental impacts resulting from incremental effects of an activity when added to other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future activities, regardless of what entities undertake such other actions.
Cumulative impact means the combined impact on the freshwater wetland, buffer and floodplain environment and their functions and values which may result from past, present and future alterations to the same freshwater wetland, buffer and floodplain system, regardless of what agency or person undertakes such alterations.