Examples of Buffer Management Plan in a sentence
Any anticipated Buffer disturbance requires prior written approval, before commencement of land disturbing activity, from local jurisdiction in the form of a Buffer Management Plan.
A Wetland and Wetland Buffer Management Plan may be required at subdivision stage.
Any cutting or removal of natural vegetation as permitted by the provisions specified herein shall require a Buffer Management Plan approved by the Planning Commission or their designee.
Cutting of trees or removal of natural vegetation may be permitted where necessary to provide access to private piers or to install or construct a shore erosion protection device or measure or a water-dependent facility, provided that the device, measure or facility has received all necessary state and federal permits and provided that a Buffer Management Plan has been reviewed by the Critical Area Circuit Rider and approved by the Zoning Administrator or their designee.
The Detailed Wetland and Buffer Management Plan shall address as a minimum:i.
Purpose and scope of management plan Condition 8 of Statement 830 and EPBC Act Condition 7 require that the person taking the action (the proponent) prepare a Buffer Management Plan prior to commencement of ground disturbing activities and farm lot clearance respectively, to protect the environmental values of the buffer, including watercourses, wetlands, native fauna and vegetation.
References 16List of tables Table 1Correlation between Buffer Management Plan and EPBC conditions2Table 2Buffer management covered under other sub-plans3Table 3Buffer management actions10Table 4Buffer monitoring covered under other sub-plans13Table 5Buffer monitoring regime14 List of figures Figure 1Weaber Plain Buffer Area7Figure 2Conservation areas8 LAN10119 Buffer MP Rev 7 21-Mar-12 1.
More recent detailed discussions are continuing on the Transition Lot (Buffer) Management Plan, it’s associated modelling and implementation.
When the Buffer is required to be established on a development site, when a proposed development activity will impact the Buffer or when the removal of trees or vegetation in the Buffer is proposed, the Town will require that the applicant prepare a Buffer Management Plan.
Taylor Blalock Buffer Management Plan (BMP) to be more consistent with the format and content adopted by the Commission for the Lake Bowen Policies and Procedures.