Common use of AIDS TO NAVIGATION Clause in Contracts

AIDS TO NAVIGATION. A marker which aids the traveler in navigation. The primary components of the U.S. Aids to Navigation System are beacons and buoys. ALTERATION: Human-induced change in an existing condition, including but not limited to grading, filling, channelizing, dredging, clearing (vegetation), draining, construction, compaction, excavation, or any other activity that changes the character of an area. AMENDMENT: A revision, update, addition, deletion, and/or reenactment to an existing Shoreline Master Program. AQUACULTURE: The culture or farming of fish, shellfish or other aquatic plants and animals. Aquaculture is dependent on the use of the water area and, when consistent with control of pollution prevention of damage to the environment, is a preferred use of the water area. Aquaculture does not include harvest of wild geoduck associated with the state managed wildstock geoduck industry. ASSOCIATED WETLANDS: wetlands which are in proximity to and either influence or are influenced by tidal waters or a lake or stream subject to the Shoreline Management Act (SMA). BASELINE: The time and conditions that comprise the point of comparison for determining the environmental effects and their magnitude (or significance) resulting from a proposed plan, policy, or project.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, ecology.wa.gov

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AIDS TO NAVIGATION. A marker which aids the traveler in navigation. The primary components of the U.S. Aids to Navigation System are beacons and buoys. ALTERATION: Human-induced change in an existing condition, including but not limited to grading, filling, channelizing, dredging, clearing (vegetation), draining, construction, compaction, excavation, or any other activity that changes the character of an area. AMENDMENT: A revision, update, addition, deletion, and/or reenactment to an existing Shoreline Master Program. AQUACULTURE: The culture or farming of fish, shellfish or other aquatic plants and animals. Aquaculture is dependent on the use of the water area and, when consistent with control of pollution prevention of damage to the environment, is a preferred use of the water area. Aquaculture does not include harvest of wild geoduck associated with the state managed wildstock geoduck industry. ASSOCIATED WETLANDS: wetlands wetlands🕈 which are in proximity to and either influence or are influenced by tidal waters or a lake or stream subject to the Shoreline Management Act Act🕈 (SMASMA🕈). BASELINE: The time and conditions that comprise the point of comparison for determining the environmental effects and their magnitude (or significance) resulting from a proposed plan, policy, or project.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: ecology.wa.gov, www.longbeachwa.gov

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