Stream Buffers Sample Clauses

Stream Buffers. 5.20.1. Streams shall be buffered on the Carolina North Tract consistent with the conservation easements provided for in Section 5.5.1 and the stormwater management standards of Section 5.6 of this Agreement. Development at the Carolina North Project shall be consistent with the Resource Conservation District regulations of the Town applicable as of the date of this Agreement. All activities designated as permitted uses or special uses in Table 3.6.3-2 of the LUMO that are consistent with this Agreement shall be designed in compliance with this Section. The Annual Report shall include a description of all such improvements made in the previous year and document compliance with the provisions of this Section. Each individual site development permit application shall demonstrate that compliance.
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Stream Buffers. The valid areas in the previous maps were combined to create a final valid area to be used for the principal components analysis (PCA) sampling in the next step. Only LIDAR cells within this final valid area were sampled for the PCA. Selecting LIDAR Metrics Principal Components Analysis was performed to help narrow down the LIDAR metrics that will be used to stratify the landscape. Previous experience on similar projects, also guided these decisions. Ten thousand sample points, were selected randomly within the valid study area defined above, and 18 LIDAR metrics were measured at each point. These measurements were used in the PCA.
Stream Buffers a) Development design and construction shall comply with the stream buffer requirements contained in LUMO Sections 3.6.3 Resource Conservation District and 5.18 Jordan watershed riparian buffer protection. The Developer Owners, Parcel Owners or the Representative retain the right to appeal stream classifications to a final determination.
Stream Buffers. Updated information (June 10, 2015) Development design and construction shall comply with the stream buffer requirements contained in LUMO Sections 3.6.3 Resource Conservation District and
Stream Buffers. G.20.1. Streams shall be buffered at Carolina North consistent with the conservation easements provided for in Section G.5.1 and the stormwater management standards of Section G-6 of this Exhibit. Development at Carolina North shall be consistent with the Resource Conservation District regulations of the Town applicable as of the date of this agreementAgreement. All activities designated as permitted uses or special uses in Table
Stream Buffers a) Development shall be consistent with the Resource Conservation District regulations of the Town applicable as of the date of this Agreement. All activities designated as permitted uses or special uses in Table 3.6.3-2 of the LUMO that are consistent with this Agreement shall be designed in compliance with this Section.
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