Boundary Area definition

Boundary Area means an area comprised of any and all blocks in the CPA that are located or partially located within three statute miles of the maritime and continental shelf boundary with Mexico, as that maritime boundary is delimited in the November 24, 1970 Treaty to Resolve Pending Boundary Differences and Maintain the Rio Grande and Colorado River as the International Boundary; the May 4, 1978 Treaty on Maritime Boundaries between the United Mexican States and the United States of America; and the June 9, 2000 Treaty on the Continental Shelf between the Government of the United Mexican States and the Government of the United States of America.
Boundary Area. ’ means an area comprised of any and all blocks in the CPA that are wholly or partially located

Examples of Boundary Area in a sentence

  • Physical Boundary: Area physically roped or partitioned off around an enclosed lead control area to limit unauthorized entry of personnel.

  • Development on Port property that is outside of the Airport Storm Water Utility Boundary Area shall be subject to the City’s Surface Water Design Manual as amended.

  • Development within the Airport Storm Water Utility Boundary Area shall be subject to meeting the requirements of the SMMWW.

  • Physical Boundary: Area physically roped or partitioned off around enclosed lead control area to limit unauthorized entry of personnel.

  • Here are the explanations of key concepts which are important to gain a general understanding of the architecture of the Product.- Infrastructure.

  • Your High School Boundary Area is considered your Home Association.

  • These are the ACE Basin Taskforce Boundary Area, the North Inlet National Estuarine Research Reserve, and the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.

  • The Heritage District is an illustrative plan for the ideal redevelopment the Village wishes to see in the TID #2 Boundary Area.

  • For historic landmarks and contributing buildings within an historic district or located within the Downtown Boundary Area: five hundred dollars.

  • The reasonable grounds referred to in Clause31.17 shall, in the case of applications made under Clauses 31.8 to 31.12 include the ground that the applicant does not live in the Patient Registration Area, or lives in the Outer Boundary Area.

Related to Boundary Area

  • ILUA Area means the geographical area in relation to which the Framework ILUA applies, as specified in Schedule 2 of the Framework ILUA;

  • Survey Area means the area of land or waters the subject of a Survey, or proposed to be the subject of a Survey.

  • Adjacent area means the area outside the affected area or permit area where air, surface or ground water, fish, wildlife, vegetation or other resources protected by Chapter 1513. of the Revised Code, determined according to the context in which "adjacent area" is used, are or reasonably could be expected to be adversely affected by proposed coal mining and reclamation operations including probable impacts from underground workings. With respect to underground mining operations, "adjacent area" shall include, at a minimum, the surface areas above full coal recovery areas.

  • Lot area means the total horizontal area within the lot lines of a lot.

  • the LA area means the area in respect of which is the local authority.

  • Boundary means any lateral or street boundary of a site;

  • Carpet Area means the net usable floor area of an apartment, excluding the area covered by the external walls, areas under services shafts, exclusive balcony or verandah area and exclusive open terrace area, but includes the area covered by the internal partition walls of the apartment.

  • Slum area means any area where dwellings predominate which, by reason of depreciation, overcrowding, faulty arrangement or design, lack of ventilation, light or sanitary facilities, or any combination of these factors, are detrimental to the public safety, health or morals.

  • Production Area means that part of the animal feeding operation that includes the animal confinement area, the manure storage area, the raw materials storage area, and the waste containment areas. The animal confinement area includes, but is not limited to, open lots, housed lots, feedlots, confinement houses, stall barns, free stall barns, milkrooms, milking centers, egg washing or egg processing areas, areas used for the storage and disposal/treatment of mortalities, cowyards, barnyards, medication pens, walkers, animal walkways, and stables. The manure storage area includes, but is not limited to, lagoons, runoff ponds, storage sheds, stockpiles, under-house or pit storages, liquid impoundments, static piles, and composting piles. The raw materials storage area includes, but is not limited to, feed silos, and silage bunkers. The waste containment area includes, but is not limited to, settling basins and areas within berms and diversions which separate uncontaminated stormwater.

  • Built-Up Area and/or “Covered Area” in relation to a Flat shall mean the floor area of that Flat including the area of balconies and terraces, if any attached thereto, and also the thickness of the walls (external or internal) and the columns and pillars therein Provided That if any wall, column or pillar be common between two Flats, then one-half of the area under such wall column or pillar shall be included in the built-up area of each such Flat.

  • Work area means a room or defined space in a workplace where hazardous chemicals are produced or used, and where employees are present.

  • Drainage area means a geographic area within which stormwater, sediments, or dissolved materials drain to a particular receiving waterbody or to a particular point along a receiving waterbody.

  • Parking Area means the area designated as a permitted parking area and as a special parking area by the Road Traffic (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (County of Denbighshire) Order 2004 and “permitted parking area” and “special parking area” are to be read accordingly;”.

  • Radiation area means any area, accessible to individuals, in which radiation levels could result in an individual receiving a dose equivalent in excess of 0.05 mSv (0.005 rem) in 1 hour at 30 centimeters from the source of radiation or from any surface that the radiation penetrates.

  • Areas means such areas within the DAS Areas that are identified in Annexure A annexed to this Agreement;