Division of Coastal Resources definition

Division of Coastal Resources or “Division” means Division of Coastal Resources of the Department of Environmental Management.

Examples of Division of Coastal Resources in a sentence

  • The project is not located in a Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat, as defined by the NYSDOS Division of Coastal Resources and Waterfront Revitalization.

  • On 15 July 2015, the Licensee obtained a “Notice to Proceed” from the Division of Coastal Resources Management of the CNMI.

  • They were provided by New York State Department of State's Division of Coastal Resources.

  • Members of the committee include the NYS Department of State Division of Coastal Resources, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, The Nature Conservancy (TNC), and a place‐basedprogram in each region (the South Shore Estuary Reserve Council in Great South Bay, and the Tug Hill Commission in Sandy Creeks).

  • Oyster Bay and Cold Spring Harbor are defined by the New York State Department of State (NYSDOS) Division of Coastal Resources and Waterfront Revitalization as a Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat under the Western Alignment; Herod Point Shoals is defined by the NYSDOS Division of Coastal Resources and Waterfront Revitalization as a Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat under the Eastern Alignment.

  • Technical information .concerning public access will be available from DEP's Division of Coastal Resources to assist in this process.

  • Division of Coastal Resources, together with the NYSDEC, has designated seventeen (17) Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats (“SCFWHs”) within or in the vicinity of the HVDC Transmission System area.

  • According to a search of records by the New York State Department of State, Division of Coastal Resources, Coastal Habitats Unit, conducted in January 2003, no Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat narratives or maps have been prepared for the Town of Somerset.

  • Continued coordination is needed between the Division of Coastal Resources, Green Acres and Fish, Game and Wildlife concern- ing the acquisition, management and improvement of waterfront lands, and the provision of public access.

  • New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Coastal Resources, CN401, Trenton, NJ 08625, USA.

Related to Division of Coastal Resources

  • Natural resources means all land, fish, shellfish, wildlife, biota,

  • economic resources means assets of every kind, whether tangible or intangible, movable or immovable, which are not funds, but may be used to obtain funds, goods or services;

  • New Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) Manual or “BMP Manual” means the manual maintained by the Department providing, in part, design specifications, removal rates, calculation methods, and soil testing procedures approved by the Department as being capable of contributing to the achievement of the stormwater management standards specified in this chapter. The BMP Manual is periodically amended by the Department as necessary to provide design specifications on additional best management practices and new information on already included practices reflecting the best available current information regarding the particular practice and the Department’s determination as to the ability of that best management practice to contribute to compliance with the standards contained in this chapter. Alternative stormwater management measures, removal rates, or calculation methods may be utilized, subject to any limitations specified in this chapter, provided the design engineer demonstrates to the municipality, in accordance with Section IV.F. of this ordinance and N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.2(g), that the proposed measure and its design will contribute to achievement of the design and performance standards established by this chapter.

  • Energy means electricity, natural gas, steam, hot or chilled water, fuel oil, or other product for use in a building, or renewable on-site electricity generation, for purposes of providing heating, cooling, lighting, water heating, or for powering or fueling other end-uses in the building and related facilities, as reflected in Utility bills or other documentation of actual Energy use.