Conservation land definition

Conservation land means real property that is:
Conservation land means land that is owned by, controlled by, or deeded to a non-profit entity who’s sole purpose is to conserve land.
Conservation land means land and water, or interests therein, that is in its

Examples of Conservation land in a sentence

  • As described in Section 6.1.5 of the MSHCP, the CVCC may retain or contract with a person or entity to manage Local Permittee RMU lands and coordinate through the RMUCs with the entities managing Conservation land in the RMUs. The required qualifications, duties and responsibilities of the Land Manager are set forth in Section 6.1.5 of the MSHCP.

  • The Owner will make a monetary contribution to the Lexington Nature Trust Fund in the amount of $10,000 annually for monitoring and enforcement of the Conservation Restriction and for management, improvements, and maintenance of connecting conservation land, and public trails, including the Accessing Conservation land, Recreation areas, Open space, Schools and Streets (ACROSS) Lexington trail network.

  • In accordance with Conservation Element policies, major wetland systems, especially those connected to streams or surface waters, shall be designated as Conservation land use and/or made set- aside areas and amenities with the development plan approved by the City.

  • Conservation land acquisitions are subject to Board of Directors approval and South Nation Conservation’s Land Securement Strategy.

  • This will be achieved by dedication of part of the E2 – Environmental Conservation land by the Developer to Council and payment of monetary contributions to enable construction of appropriate infrastructure.


More Definitions of Conservation land

Conservation land means land and water, or interests therein, that are in their
Conservation land means Permanently Protected land and water, or interests therein, that is in its undeveloped, natural state and that serves at least two conservation purposes or that has been developed only to the extent consistent with, or is restored to be consistent with at least two Conservation Purposes.
Conservation land means permanently protected land and water or interests therein, that is in its undeveloped, natural state or that has been developed only to the extent consistent with, or is restored to be consistent with, one or more goals, including the provision of recreation in the form of boating, hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, running, jogging, biking, walking, and similar outdoor activities.
Conservation land means Permanently Protected land and water, or interests therein, that is in its undeveloped, natural state or that has been developed only to the extent consistent with, or is restored to be consistent with, one or more of the following conservation purposes as defined below:
Conservation land means the land identified as Conservation Land in Schedule 2 of this Order. The Conservation Land includes the Avoided Land and other land of biodiversity value that cannot be defined as Avoided Land.
Conservation land. , for these purposes means an area that is both owned and managed by the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory government for biodiversity conservation, such as a national park (regulation 3.27).
Conservation land means the land identified as "Conservation Land" on the map in Schedule 1 a of this Agreement. Department means the NSW Department of Planning and Environment and any name it may be known by in the future. Development Completion means: