Project Boundary definition

Project Boundary means the boundaries of the WEF as shown on the site plan submitted to and approved by the Planning Board in accordance with this Ordinance.
Project Boundary means, in the context of offset credits, all GHG emissions by sources of greenhouse gases under the control of the Offset Project Operator that are significant and reasonably attributable to the offset project. The boundary is limited to the physical project activity and not external sources of GHG reductions, avoidances or sequestration.
Project Boundary for ranking purposes, means the sandy shoreline fronting the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, or the Straits of Florida, of the beach management project and the first row of residential or commercial development immediately landward of the beach vegetation line or beach erosion control line, whichever is further landward. The first row of development may be separated from the shoreline by recreational amenities, roadways or parking areas as long as there is dedicated public access. The area of inlet influence shall be the project boundary for inlet projects.

Examples of Project Boundary in a sentence

  • The following tables provide a comprehensive list of the SSRs that may be affected by a Forest Project, and indicate which SSRs must be included in the Offset Project Boundary for each type of Forest Project.

  • These structures, lands, and water are enclosed within the FERC Project Boundary.

  • The lands adjoining the reservoir total approximately 7,392 acres and are included in the FERC Project Boundary.

  • For accounting purposes, the GHG sources, GHG sinks, and GHG reservoirs included in the Offset Project Boundary are organized according to whether they are predominantly associated with a Forest Project’s “Primary Effect” (i.e. the Forest Project’s intended changes in carbon stocks, GHG emissions, or GHG removal enhancements) or its “Secondary Effects” (i.e. unintended changes in carbon stocks, GHG emissions, or GHG removal enhancements caused by the Forest Project).

  • A description of the inventory methodology for each of the carbon pools included in the Forest Project’s Offset Project Boundary.


More Definitions of Project Boundary

Project Boundary for ranking purposes, means the sandy shoreline fronting the Atlantic
Project Boundary means a conceptual outline or drawing that depicts the maximum physical boundaries for a proposed greenway or trail. The project boundary will incorporate not only the planned project corridor, but also any adjacent lands or waterways that could be included within the greenway or trail if one or more parcels within the planned project corridor cannot be acquired in the precise configuration delineated in its legal description.
Project Boundary means the external property boundaries of parcels owned by or leased by the WES developers.
Project Boundary means the geographic area (which may contain more than one discrete area of land) delineating the Project Activity, as described in the ERPA.
Project Boundary means the physical limits of the site within which the Sub-Project is located and on which area the SPE has legal and exclusive possession.
Project Boundary means the boundary: (a) within which one or more Industrial Processes that are targeted by a Project; (b) on which one or more Measures is applied to achieve Electricity Savings; and (c) which is used to calculate the Baseline Model.
Project Boundary means the Project boundary set forth on Exhibit Q to this Agreement, as such boundary may change pursuant to Section 2.2.15.