Areas Disturbed definition

Areas Disturbed means: areas of exposed mineral soil greater than 0.1 ha from our primary forest activities outside the net area to reforest (NAR). Despite the net area to reforest criteria, the first 50m of rehabilitated roads and a 20 m buffer (as measured from the edge of the running surface and out into the cutblock) on permanent access structures will be treated if disturbed. The maintained running surface of permanent access structures will not be treated.
Areas Disturbed means: areas of exposed mineral soil greater than 0.1 ha contiguous that are associated with access structures or harvesting activities excluding the running surface of permanent roads or pullouts.
Areas Disturbed means: contiguous areas of exposed mineral soil greater than 0.1 ha from Applicable Agreement holders primary forest activities.

Related to Areas Disturbed

  • Disturbed area means an area where vegetation, topsoil, or overburden is removed or upon which topsoil, spoil, coal processing waste, underground development waste, or noncoal waste is placed by surface coal mining operations. Those areas are classified as "disturbed" until reclamation is complete and the performance bond or other assurance of performance required by 405 KAR Chapter 10 is released.

  • Disturber is defined as a technology recognized by industry standards bodies that significantly degrades service using another technology (such as how AMI T1x affects DSL).

  • Seriously disturbed person means a person who:

  • Occupants means employees, visitors or invitees at NYC owned or managed buildings.

  • Easement Area means the area which is hatched on the plan.