Adjustment Area definition

Adjustment Area means privately held commercial timberland within the drainages that is included in the HCP area of analysis and that was not within the initial plan area1. This includes lands that are eligible for addition to the Plan Area through acquisition, subject to the terms and conditions imposed by the IA.
Adjustment Area means commercial timberland acreage within the 11 HPAs that is not within Green Diamond's ownership or the Plan Area on any given date during the term of the Plan. This includes lands that are eligible for addition to the Plan Area through acquisition or that may be or have been removed from the Plan Area through sale, subject to the limitations imposed by the Plan and IA.
Adjustment Area means lands not owned by MRC at the initiation of the HCP/NCCP, but which are similar in character to MRC‟s lands and are included in the analysis in the HCP/NCCP to anticipate MRC‟s potential acquisition, timber harvest rights or other interest in those lands after the HCP/NCCP is approved. A map is included in the HCP/NCCP (Fig. 1-1).

Examples of Adjustment Area in a sentence

  • Area—An Expanded Force Adjustment Area comprises the Force Adjustment Area and those Exchanges contiguous to the Force Ad- justment Area within the same state.

  • No affected employee shall be involuntarily terminated prior to ninety (90) calendar days following such notification unless he/she has re- ceived a job offer in the Force Adjustment Area.

  • Note 1: The Kansas City, Missouri Exchange and all contiguous Missouri Exchanges, and the Kansas City, Kansas Exchange and all contiguous Kansas Ex- changes, shall be considered as part of the same Force Adjustment Area.

  • Force Adjustment Area—The Force Adjustment Area comprises the Exchange in which the Surplus Work Group is located and those contiguous Exchanges within the same state.

  • The force surplus disposition procedures herein shall not preclude limited, mutually-agreed to, local Union/Management modi- fications with respect to the geographic scope of the Force Adjustment Area and Expanded Force Adjustment Area.

  • Any surplus employee who has been relocated pursuant to this Article may submit a transfer request to return to a job in the employee’s former Force Adjustment Area.

  • During the twelve (12) months following their date of termination, former surplus employees who file employ- ment applications and who have been involuntarily laid off shall be recalled to available openings in their former job titles within the Force Adjustment Area, if qualified, in the inverse order in which such employees were laid off, provided there are no currently qualified surplus candidates for that job title who have priority consider- ation.

  • The information and analysis regarding the Eligible Plan Area is based primarily on studies conducted on Green Diamond’s ownership in the HPAs. The premise of this approach is that the watercourses and watersheds which were studied encompass the range of conditions found on Green Diamond’s entire ownership in the HPAs and also are representative of conditions on other commercial timberlands in the same area (i.e., in the Adjustment Area).

  • Table 1-1 indicates the approximate acreage of the Eligible Plan Area and its components, other lands in the HPAs, and total area of the 11 HPAs. As depicted in Figure 1-2, the Eligible Plan Area includes approximately 707,909 acres: 416,533 acres of Initial Plan Area and 291,377 acres of Adjustment Area.

  • These other lands are identified as the Adjustment Area and include approximately 291,377 acres.


More Definitions of Adjustment Area

Adjustment Area means the area depicted in Exhibit A. Lands within the Adjustment Area are eligible to become Additional Covered Lands in accordance with Section 9.