Compact area definition

Compact area means all that land area actually owned or controlled by the authority by deed, lease, option, right of first refusal, or other legal or accepted instrument of land exchange.
Compact area means areas where structures are nearer than 200 feet apart for a distance of ¼ of a mile or more, as defined in 23 MRSA §2.
Compact area means that area composed of approximately eight thousand (8,000) acres, located on both sides of the Tennessee/Mississippi state line at the point where Shelby County and Fayette County adjoin Marshall County, Mississippi. The project boundaries are Highway 72 on the north, Quinn Road on the west, the proposed extension of Goodman Road on the south and Redbanks Road on the east. Approximately one thousand one hundred (1,100) acres of the study area are located in southeast Shelby County; six hundred (600) acres are located in southwest Fayette County; and six thousand three hundred (6,300) acres are in Marshall County, Mississippi.

Examples of Compact area in a sentence

  • Resources within the NE Compact area may be mobilized for all-hazard incidents.

  • Requests for Federal resources for Canadian incidents, within or outside the NE Compact area, will be coordinated through NECC, EACC, National Interagency Coordination Center (NICC), and the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Center (CIFFC).

  • Coordinate all requests for Federal resources on non-Federal incidents (State & Private lands) within the US Compact area through NECC with applicable reimbursement from the receiving agency.

  • The mobilization matrix below summarizes the processes, qualification standards and reimbursement method for the different combinations of resources for sending and receiving agencies within the Compact area.

  • Coordinate all requests for State resources on Federal incidents within the US Compact area through NECC with applicable reimbursement from the receiving agency.


More Definitions of Compact area

Compact area means the geographic area encompassing the compacting states.