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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. 5.20.2. The University and the Town shall review opportunities for (1) restoration or enhancement of riparian buffers, (2) coordination between wildlife or natural corridors along streams and essential utility lines, greenways, and (3) appropriate stream access.
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. 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. Draft Standard: 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 agreement. [Option A. Provided that 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 reviewed by Town staff as individual site development permits.] [Option B: 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. G.20.2. The University and the Town shall review opportunities for (1) restoration or enhancement of riparian buffers, (2) coordination between wildlife or natural corridors along streams and essential utility lines, trails, and (3) appropriate stream access.
Stream BuffersUpdated information (June 10, 2015)
Stream Buffers. Development design and construction shall comply with the stream buffer requirements contained in LUMO Sections 3.6.3 Resource Conservation District and
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. b) The Town or University may perform and use a stream determination for future development provided that the location of buildings and infrastructure is consistent with EXHIBIT A. c) Development shall comply with Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act and with the Jordan Buffer Rules. As the landowner of record, the University shall review and provide comments to the Town on all 404, 401 and Buffer Authorization permits prior to their submittal to the applicable regulatory agencies.
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. 5.20.1. Streams shall be buffered at Carolina North 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 Carolina North 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. 5.20.2. The University and the Town shall review opportunities for (1) restoration or enhancement of riparian buffers, (2) coordination between wildlife or natural corridors along streams and essential utility lines, greenways, and (3) appropriate stream access.

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  • Unbundled Copper Loops (UCL) 2.4.1 BellSouth shall make available Unbundled Copper Loops (UCLs). The UCL is a copper twisted pair Loop that is unencumbered by any intervening equipment (e.g., filters, load coils, range extenders, digital loop carrier, or repeaters) and is not intended to support any particular telecommunications service. The UCL will be offered in two types – Designed and Non-Designed.

  • Unbundled Sub-Loop Feeder 2.8.4.1 Unbundled Sub-Loop Feeder (USLF) provides connectivity between BellSouth's central office and cross-box (or other access point) that serves an end user location. 2.8.4.2 USLF utilized for voice traffic can be configured as 2-wire voice (USLF-2W/V) or 4-wire voice (USLF-4W/V). 2.8.4.3 USLF utilized for digital traffic can be configured as 2-wire ISDN (USLF-2W/I); 2-wire Copper (USLF-2W/C); 4-wire Copper (USLF-4W/C); 4-wire DS0 level loop (USLF-4W/D0); or 4-wire DS1 and ISDN (USLF-4W/DI). 2.8.4.4 USLF will provide access to both the equipment and the features in the BellSouth central office and BellSouth cross box necessary to provide a 2W or 4W communications pathway from the BellSouth central office to the BellSouth cross- box. This element will allow for the connection of Talk America’s loop distribution elements onto BellSouth's feeder system.

  • Access Toll Connecting Trunk Group Architecture 9.2.1 If ECI chooses to subtend a Verizon access Tandem, ECI’s NPA/NXX must be assigned by ECI to subtend the same Verizon access Tandem that a Verizon NPA/NXX serving the same Rate Center Area subtends as identified in the LERG. 9.2.2 ECI shall establish Access Toll Connecting Trunks pursuant to applicable access Tariffs by which it will provide Switched Exchange Access Services to Interexchange Carriers to enable such Interexchange Carriers to originate and terminate traffic to and from ECI’s Customers. 9.2.3 The Access Toll Connecting Trunks shall be two-way trunks. Such trunks shall connect the End Office ECI utilizes to provide Telephone Exchange Service and Switched Exchange Access to its Customers in a given LATA to the access Tandem(s) Verizon utilizes to provide Exchange Access in such LATA. 9.2.4 Access Toll Connecting Trunks shall be used solely for the transmission and routing of Exchange Access to allow ECI’s Customers to connect to or be connected to the interexchange trunks of any Interexchange Carrier which is connected to a Verizon access Tandem.

  • Unbundled Network Element Combinations 5.1. Unbundled Network Element Combinations shall include: 1) Enhanced Extended Links (EELs); 2) UNE Loops/Special Access Combinations; 3) Loop/Port Combinations; and 4)

  • System Logging The system must maintain an automated audit trail which can 20 identify the user or system process which initiates a request for PHI COUNTY discloses to 21 CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY, 22 or which alters such PHI. The audit trail must be date and time stamped, must log both successful and 23 failed accesses, must be read only, and must be restricted to authorized users. If such PHI is stored in a 24 database, database logging functionality must be enabled. Audit trail data must be archived for at least 3 25 years after occurrence.

  • Signaling Link Transport 9.2.1 Signaling Link Transport is a set of two or four dedicated 56 kbps transmission paths between Global Connection-designated Signaling Points of Interconnection that provide appropriate physical diversity.

  • Unbundled Network Elements 35.4.1. The charges that CLEC shall pay to Sprint for Unbundled Network Elements are set forth in Table One of this Agreement. 35.5. Collocation 35.5.1. The charges that CLEC shall pay to Sprint for Collocation are set forth in Table Two of this Agreement. 35.6. Call Related Databases 6.1. The charges that CLEC shall pay to Sprint for Call Related Databases purchased pursuant to Part J are set forth in Table One of this Agreement.

  • Unbundled Copper Loop – Non-Designed (UCL-ND 2.4.3.1 The UCL–ND is provisioned as a dedicated 2-wire metallic transmission facility from BellSouth’s Main Distribution Frame to a customer’s premises (including the NID). The UCL-ND will be a “dry copper” facility in that it will not have any intervening equipment such as load coils, repeaters, or digital access main lines (“DAMLs”), and may have up to 6,000 feet of bridged tap between the end user’s premises and the serving wire center. The UCL-ND typically will be 1300 Ohms resistance and in most cases will not exceed 18,000 feet in length, although the UCL-ND will not have a specific length limitation. For loops less than 18,000 feet and with less than 1300 Ohms resistance, the loop will provide a voice grade transmission channel suitable for loop start signaling and the transport of analog voice grade signals. The UCL-ND will not be designed and will not be provisioned with either a DLR or a test point. 2.4.3.2 The UCL-ND facilities may be mechanically assigned using BellSouth’s assignment systems. Therefore, the Loop Make Up process is not required to order and provision the UCL-ND. However, Talk America can request Loop Make Up for which additional charges would apply. 2.4.3.3 At an additional charge, BellSouth also will make available Loop Testing so that Talk America may request further testing on the UCL-ND. 2.4.3.4 UCL-ND loops are not intended to support any particular service and may be utilized by Talk America to provide a wide-range of telecommunications services so long as those services do not adversely affect BellSouth’s network. The UCL- ND will include a Network Interface Device (NID) at the customer’s location for the purpose of connecting the loop to the customer’s inside wire. 2.4.3.5 Order Coordination (OC) will be provided as a chargeable option and may be utilized when the UCL-ND provisioning is associated with the reuse of BellSouth facilities. Order Coordination -Time Specific (OC-TS) does not apply to this product. 2.4.3.6 Talk America may use BellSouth’s Unbundled Loop Modification (ULM) offering to remove bridge tap and/or load coils from any loop within the BellSouth network. Therefore, some loops that would not qualify as UCL-ND could be transformed into loops that do qualify, using the ULM process.

  • Unbundled Copper Sub-Loop (UCSL) is a copper facility of any length provided from the cross-box in the field up to and including the end-user’s point of demarcation. If available, this facility will not have any intervening equipment such as load coils between the end-user and the cross-box.

  • Interconnection Facilities Engineering Procurement and Construction Interconnection Facilities, Network Upgrades, and Distribution Upgrades shall be studied, designed, and constructed pursuant to Good Utility Practice. Such studies, design and construction shall be based on the assumed accuracy and completeness of all technical information received by the Participating TO and the CAISO from the Interconnection Customer associated with interconnecting the Large Generating Facility.