Fire Management Sample Clauses

Fire Management. The Lessee acknowledges and agrees that:
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Fire Management. 40.6.1 Fire management is an important concern in all Protected Areas and is a major policy and operational issue in the Protected Area. The Private Party must familiarise itself with the relevant fire policies and procedures of the Protected Area in which the Rietfontein Estate is located.
Fire Management. General Guidelines‌ 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 Procedures in an approved Fire Management Plan shall be followed in the event of a fire. If a Fire Management Plan which prescribes treatment measures for historic properties is not in place, the following shall apply to fire management during fires that have the potential to affect historic properties. In each instance the goal is to minimize impacts to historic properties from both fires and firefighting activities, and post-fire rehabilitation activities: 1074 1075
Fire Management. The Sponsor agrees to implement a fire management plan in accordance with the Compensatory Mitigation and Fire Management Plans (Attachments A-1 and A-2) and consistent with the restoration goals and timing defined in this MBI/Permit and Attachments. At least 80% of the acreage in appropriate communities within a phase shall have been burned and documented with prescribed burn records, ground and aerial photographs, and a site visit prior to the release of credits associated with this activity.
Fire Management. 50.9.1 Fire management is an important concern in all Protected Areas and is a major policy
Fire Management. 22. All properties are subject to compliance with the approved Fire Management Plan. Xxxxxxxxx Constructed on lots identified as being at risk of bushfire attack under the approved fire management plan or
Fire Management. 22. Dwellings constructed on lots identified as being at risk of bushfire attack under the approved Fire management Plan, or within 100 metres from any bushland greater than 1 hectare in area, shall be constructed to the appropriate BAL rating in accordance with Australian Standard 3959.
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Fire Management. 33.7.1 Fire management is an important concern in all Parks and is a major policy and operational issue in the West Coast National Park. The Operator must familiarise itself with the relevant fire policies and procedures of the Park in which the Houseboats at Kraalbaai are located.
Fire Management. 37.7.1 Fire management is an important concern in all Protected Areas and is a major policy and operational issue in the West Coast National Park. The Lessee must familiarise itself with the relevant fire policies and procedures of the Protected Area in which the Houseboats at Kraalbaai are located.
Fire Management. Activities required for the protection of burnable wildland values from fire and the use of prescribed fire to meet land management objectives. Fire Management Objective Planned, measurable result desired from fire protection and use based on land management goals and objectives. Fire Management Plan (FMP) A plan which identifies and integrates all wildland fire management and related activities within the context of approved land/resource management plans. It defines a program to manage wildland fires (wildfire, prescribed fire, and wildland fire use). The plan is supplemented by operational plans, including but limited to preparedness plans, preplanned dispatch plans, and prevention plans. Fire Management Plan's assure that wildland fire management goals and components are coordinated. Fire Management Unit (FMU) A land management area definable by objectives, management constraints, topographic features, access, values to be protected, political boundaries, fuel types, major fire regime groups, etc. that set it apart from the characteristics of an adjacent FMU. The FMU may have dominant management objectives and pre-selected strategies assigned to accomplish these objectives.
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