Riparian Sample Clauses

Riparian. 3.1.1 All requirements of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation for riparian management areas (RMA) must be adhered to unless a written exemption has been provided by the District Manager.
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Riparian. I conclude that a 1 metre buffer requirement should have been considered as best management practice for S6 class streams in the TSA-like and the IFPA analysis. MOF staff indicate a deduction 130 ha of timber harvesting land base is required based on the mapped length of S6 streams and best management practice. For this omission, based on proportionate assumptions, I will reduce the base AAC increase by 30 cubic metres per year.
Riparian. 8.8.1 The Draft S2S LRMP will be amended to support the implementation of the river and lake buffers set out in Schedules E and F.
Riparian. A site that can support trees adjacent to the banks of waterbodies such as creeks, streams, ponds, and rivers. • Avoid planting trees in poorly drained, saturated soils. Staggered planting is recommended.
Riparian. “Riparian” shall mean Riparian Partners, Ltd., a Rhode Island corporation.

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