Conservation Purposes definition

Conservation Purposes means purposes normally or otherwise reasonably associated with the use of land for the preservation or protection of the natural or built environment, including the preservation or protection of the physical, ecological, cultural or historical characteristics of land against undesirable change or human activity;
Conservation Purposes in respect of land, means the purposes referred to in section 29(1) of the Act, but does not include the following agricultural purposes:
Conservation Purposes means the preservation and protection of natural and

Examples of Conservation Purposes in a sentence

  • Landowner and Rangeland Trust recognize that changes in economic conditions, in weather cycles, in grazing technologies, and in conservation practices may dictate an evolution and adaptation in the management of the range and cropland resources of the Easement Area, consistent with the Conservation Purposes.

  • If circumstances arise in the future such as render the Conservation Purposes impossible to accomplish, including circumstances resulting from a default under the Conservation Easement, this Conservation Easement can only be terminated or extinguished, whether in whole or in part, by judicial proceedings in a court of competent jurisdiction.

  • All other recreational uses are prohibited on the Easement Area except with the advance written permission of Rangeland Trust, which must be supported by Landowner’s showing to the reasonable satisfaction of Rangeland Trust that the proposed use is consistent with the Conservation Purposes.

  • The Parties agree that Xxxxxxxxx’s retention of certain rights specified in this Conservation Easement, including specified agricultural, residential, recreational and commercial uses, is consistent with the Conservation Purposes, provided that those rights are exercised in accordance with this Conservation Easement.

  • With the exception of the commercial recreational uses authorized in Subsection (c), below, all non-agricultural commercial uses are prohibited on the Easement Area except with the advance written permission of Rangeland Trust, which must be supported by Landowner’s showing to the reasonable satisfaction of Rangeland Trust that the proposed use is consistent with the Conservation Purposes.


More Definitions of Conservation Purposes

Conservation Purposes means any of the following activities which yield a significant public benefit:
Conservation Purposes means any use normally or otherwise reasonably associated with the use of land for the preservation or protection of the natural or built environment, including the preservation or protection of the physical, ecological, cultural or historical characteristics of land against undesirable change or human activity or any building or plot or part thereof, which, in the opinion of the Council or, on appeal or objection, the Premier whose decision will be final, is worthy of preservation.
Conservation Purposes means any use of land for water supply, flood control, water quality control development, soil erosion control, reforestation, wild life reserves or any other uses that will maintain, improve or develop the natural environment of soil, water, air, minerals or wild life of this Commonwealth so as to assure their optimum use.
Conservation Purposes means land or buildings used for the protection of biological diversity, natural or built environments, such as but not limited to conservancies, protected environments, nature reserves, national parks, monuments, heritage sites and historical buildings, as defined in the related national, or provincial legislation.
Conservation Purposes means the conservation, protection, management, preservation and restoration of wildlife and natural resources such as forests, soil and water by the Conservation Organization and the City;
Conservation Purposes in relation to an activity means that the primary purpose of carrying out that activity is to ensure the conservation and long term survival of a species;
Conservation Purposes means environmentally sensitive land, coastal areas and/or water bodies, or land earmarked for environmental rehabilitation which includes independent or linked open space areas and permits only limited and specific developments that are normally associated with, but secondary to, the conservation of land, such as parking areas, walking trails, bird watching structures, educational buildings, restaurant / tuck shop and other facilities for the convenience of visitors. Development would most likely be subject an environmental approval process in line with relevant legislation.