Adjacent lands definition

Adjacent lands means lands bordering or within one-fourth mile of the wetland.
Adjacent lands means all lands within ½ mile of the proposed permit area (W.S.
Adjacent lands means those lands contiguous to a specific natural heritage feature or area or archaeological resource where it is likely that development or site alteration would have a negative impact on the feature, area, or resource.

Examples of Adjacent lands in a sentence

  • Adjacent lands that were once subject to a Williamson Act Contract have terminated those contracts.

  • For the purposes of this policy, adjacent lands to Provincially Significant Wetlands include an area of 120 m (394 ft.) Adjacent lands may also be identified through reference to the Natural Heritage Reference Manual Policies of the Provincial Policy Statement.

  • Safety considerations and protection of sensitive features (Adjacent lands, visitors, facilities, terrain, etc., and needed actions.

  • Adjacent lands, designated as the Port District, consist of approximately 9,000 acres of uplands available for commercial development (MSB 2015).

  • Adjacent lands are also expected to experience urban growth as Tigard, Beaverton, and King City grow to the west along Bull Mountain Road, Scholls Ferry Road, and Beef Bend Road.


More Definitions of Adjacent lands

Adjacent lands means any lot, block, section or parcel of property owned by a person, other than the applicant, that shares a property boundary with the applicant;
Adjacent lands means any lot owned by a person, other than the applicant, that shares a lot boundary with the applicant;
Adjacent lands means any lot, block, section or parcel of property owned by a Person, other than the Owner of the Site, that shares a property boundary with the Owner of the Site;
Adjacent lands means all lands within one-half mile of the proposed permit area;
Adjacent lands means lands adjacent to the shorelines of the state (outside of shoreline jurisdiction). The SMA directs local governments to develop land use controls (i.e. zoning, comprehensive planning) for such lands consistent with the policies of the SMA, related rules and the local shoreline master program (see Chapter 90.58.340 RCW).
Adjacent lands means lands contiguous to a specific natural heritage feature or area, where it is likely that development or site alteration would have a negative impact on the feature or area;
Adjacent lands means those lands contiguous to a specific natural heritage feature or area where it is likely that development or site alteration would have a negative impact on the feature or area. The extent of the adjacent lands may be recommended by the Province or based on municipal approaches which achieve the same objectives.