Vicinity Map Sample Clauses

Vicinity Map. The Vicinity Map include all residential properties located within 1,000 feet of the proposed site.
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Vicinity Map. A map shall be submitted for each proposed project of sufficient scale to depict the proposed acquisition parcel(s) and the spatial relationship to the Federally Designated Area that the parcel is located within or adjacent to.
Vicinity Map. The roadway typical section for the first segment consists of six-lanes with three general purpose lanes in each direction (see Figure 2-1). The roadway typical section for the Flex Lanes consists of six-lanes, with two general purpose lanes in both directions and two Flex Lanes on the inside of the southbound lanes (see Figure 2-2). The Flex Lanes will be separated from the southbound lanes by a concrete median barrier. The freeway terrain is rolling between MP 229 and MP 244 and is mountainous from MP 244 to MP 252.
Vicinity Map. Vicinity map(s), depicting the Federal and non-Federal land status, will need to be sufficient to depict the proposed acquisition parcel(s) and the Federally Designated Project Area, clearly identifying the inholding land or land that grants access to inaccessible Federal lands as defined in the FLTFA.
Vicinity Map. Location of the Authorized Water Development Project shown on USGS quadrangle map.
Vicinity Map. Map that shows the subject property with enough information to locate the property within the larger area
Vicinity Map. The Project is in a severely disadvantaged community. According to CalEnviroScreen 4.01, residents in Census Tract: 6037204600 reside in a community with a high poverty rate. Approximately 59 percent of people in this area are living below twice the federal poverty level. 1 State of California, Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment. CalEnviroscreen 4.0. Available at: xxxxx://xxxxx.xx.xxx/calenviroscreen/indicator/poverty The percentile for this census tract is 91, meaning the percent of people living below twice the poverty level is higher than 91 percent of the census tracts in California. Additionally, residents in the area are suffering from unemployment at approximately 9.6 percent which equates to the 85th percentile, indicating that the percentage of unemployed residents is higher than 85 percent of the rest of the state. See Figure 2 for details of the CalEnviroScreen review. The DAC area encompasses the drainage area of the SEP project.
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