GSA Boundary definition

GSA Boundary means those lands located within the Basin as depicted in Exhibit B.
GSA Boundary means those lands depicted on the map shown in Exhibit B.
GSA Boundary or “Agency Boundary” means the boundary of the Agency as depicted in EXHIBIT A.

Examples of GSA Boundary in a sentence

  • Parcel Acreage: The total acreage of the parcel subject to the Wyandotte Creek GSA fee based on County assessor parcel data.Parcel Acreage for GSA Boundary Parcels: Some parcels along the eastern portion of the Wyandotte Creek Subbasin are only partially within the Wyandotte Creek GSA service area boundary, as defined by the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118 subbasin boundaries.

  • A motion was made to approve the GSA Boundary Adjustment by Director Selvidge and seconded by Director Pascoe.

  • We’ll imagine that we have a cylindrical bathtub of radius R, with a drain plug at the bottom in the exact center of the tub.

  • He also provided each of the Board members with a Fillmore and Piru Basins GSA Boundary map.

  • He also discussed the meeting with SCGA and Sloughhouse Resource Conservation District (SRCD) Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) Boundary Working Group.

  • Prior to termination of this Agreement, the Members and CAWC will work in good faith to ensure that a GSA will continue to implement SGMA and the GSP within the GSA Boundary.

  • Upon notice of the withdrawal of a Member, the withdrawing Member and the remaining Members will negotiate in good faith to ensure a GSA retains regulatory authority over the GSA Boundary.

  • List of Tables Table 1: Tule Subbasin GSAs and their Member Entities 8 Table 2: ETGSA Member Agencies 9 Table 3: Organizations and Stakeholder Groups within ETGSA 18 Table 4: Common Questions and Responses 29 List of Figures Figure 1: Eastern Tule GSA Boundary 10 Figure 2: Eastern Tule GSA Disadvantaged Community Populations 11 Figure 3.

  • These restrictions may limit the seasonal and monthly extractions of any Well located within the GSA Boundary.

  • The agencies have agreed to resolve the GSA area overlaps and to cooperate on developing a GSP for the Wyandotte Creek subbasin.Resolving the GSA Boundary OverlapsSouth Feather Water and Power elects to resolve its overlap by withdrawing their application as a GSA.


More Definitions of GSA Boundary

GSA Boundary means those lands located within the Member’s boundaries, all within the western portion of Placer County, that overlie the Subbasin, excluding lands within the GSA being formed by the South Sutter Water District. The GSA Boundary is depicted in Exhibit A.
GSA Boundary means those lands located within the Member boundaries that overlie the Subbasin and are depicted in EXHIBIT A.
GSA Boundary means those lands depicted on the map shown inExhibit B.
GSA Boundary means those lands located within the Member boundaries that overlie the SubbBasin and areas depicted in Exhibit A.

Related to GSA Boundary

  • Site boundary means that line beyond which the land or property is not owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by the licensee or registrant.

  • Natural Boundary means the visible high water mark, or bankfull width, of any lake, river, stream or other body of water where the presence and action of the water are so common and usual, and so long continued in all ordinary years, as to mark on the soil of the bed of the body of water a character distinct from that of its banks, in vegetation, as well as in the nature of the soil itself;

  • Urban growth boundary means an acknowledged urban growth boundary contained in a

  • ISP-Bound Traffic means Telecommunications traffic, in accordance with the FCC’s Order on Remand and Report and Order, In the Matter of Implementation of the Local Compensation Provisions in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Intercarrier Compensation for ISP-Bound Traffic, FCC 01-131, CC Docket Nos. 96-98, 99-68 (rel. April, 27, 2001) (“FCC ISP Compensation Order”), “ISP-Bound Traffic” shall mean Telecommunications traffic exchanged between CLEC and AT&T-21STATE in which the originating End User of one Party and the ISP served by the other Party are:

  • Boundary means any lateral or street boundary of a site;

  • Flood Boundary and Floodway Map (FBFM means an official map of a community, issued by the FEMA, on which the Special Flood Hazard Areas and the floodways are delineated. This official map is a supplement to and shall be used in conjunction with the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM).

  • Archaeological site means a geographic locality in Washington, including but not limited to, submerged and submersible lands and the bed of the sea within the state's jurisdiction, that contains archaeological objects.

  • Flood Hazard Boundary Map (FHBM means an official map of a community, issued by the FEMA, where the boundaries of the Special Flood Hazard Areas have been defined as Zone A.

  • Transboundary movement means any movement of hazardous wastes or other wastes from an area under the national jurisdiction of one State to or through an area under the national jurisdiction of another State or to or through an area not under the national jurisdiction of any State, provided at least two States are involved in the movement;

  • Coastal high hazard area means a Special Flood Hazard Area extending from offshore to the inland limit of a primary frontal dune along an open coast and any other area subject to high velocity wave action from storms or seismic sources. The area is designated on a FIRM, or other adopted flood map as determined in Article 3, Section B of this ordinance, as Zone VE.

  • Tourism destination project means a qualified non-gaming business facility that will be among the most visited privately owned or operated tourism or recreation sites in the State, and which is located within the qualified incentive area and has been determined by the authority to be in an area appropriate for development and in need of economic development incentive assistance, including a non-gaming business within an established Tourism District with a significant impact on the economic viability of that District.

  • Enclosed, locked facility means a building, room, greenhouse, outdoor fenced-in area, or other location that is enclosed on all sides and prevents cannabis from easily being viewed by the public. The facility shall be equipped with locks or other security devices that permit access only by:

  • townsite in relation to the townsite to be established near the harbour means a townsite (whether or not constituted and defined under section 10 of the Land Act) primarily to facilitate the Company’s operations in and near the harbour and for employees of the Company and in relation to the mining areas means such a townsite or townsites or any other townsite or townsites which is or are established by the Company for the purposes of its operations and employees on or near the mining areas in lieu of a townsite constituted and defined under section 10 of the Land Act;

  • Caribbean Basin country construction material means a construction material that—

  • Development Site means any parcel or lot on which exists or which is intended for building development other than the following:

  • Subsurface tracer study means the release of a substance tagged with radioactive material for the purpose of tracing the movement or position of the tagged substance in the well-bore or adjacent formation.

  • Native vegetation means plant species that are indigenous to the region.

  • Sedimentation means a process for removal of solids before filtration by gravity or separation.

  • Erosion and sediment control plan or "plan" means a document containing material for the conservation of soil and water resources of a unit or group of units of land. It may include appropriate maps, an appropriate soil and water plan inventory and management information with needed interpretations, and a record of decisions contributing to conservation treatment. The plan shall contain all major conservation decisions to ensure that the entire unit or units of land will be so treated to achieve the conservation objectives.

  • WTO GPA country construction material means a construction material that—

  • Water Surface Elevation (WSE means the height, in relation to NAVD 1988, of floods of various magnitudes and frequencies in the floodplains of riverine areas.

  • Parcel 2 COMMON AREA APPURTENANT TO EACH COMMERCIAL UNIT PARCEL 3: NONEXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS PARCEL C (COMPRISING PARCEL 1, PARCEL 2, AND PARCEL 3,) PARCEL 1;

  • Public Areas shall include, but not be limited to, public or common rooms, waiting rooms, lobbies and public meeting rooms, or other similar areas which are open to the general public.

  • Deviate sexual intercourse means any contact between the genitals of one person and the mouth or anus of another person with intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person.

  • Small municipal separate storm sewer system or "small MS4" means all separate storm sewers that are (i) owned or operated by the United States, a state, city, town, borough, county, parish, district, association, or other public body (created by or pursuant to state law) having jurisdiction over disposal of sewage, industrial wastes, stormwater, or other wastes, including special districts under state law such as a sewer district, flood control district or drainage district, or similar entity, or an Indian tribe or an authorized Indian tribal organization, or a designated and approved management agency under § 208 of the CWA that discharges to surface waters and (ii) not defined as "large" or "medium" municipal separate storm sewer systems or designated under 4VAC50-60-380 A 1. This term includes systems similar to separate storm sewer systems in municipalities, such as systems at military bases, large hospital or prison complexes, and highway and other thoroughfares. The term does not include separate storm sewers in very discrete areas, such as individual buildings.

  • Municipal separate storm sewer system means a conveyance or system of conveyances including roads with drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, manmade channels, or storm drains.