Examples of Habitat Conservation Area in a sentence
Harvesting wild crops which do not significantly affect the viability of the wild crop, the function of the Fish and Wildlife Habitat or regulated buffer (does not include tilling of soil or alteration of the Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Area).
A pre- application meeting is required prior to submittal of an application for rezoning, platting, height variances, conditional use permit, shoreline management substantial development (including conditional use, variance, and revision), wetland/stream/Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Area (FWHCA) development permits, wetland/stream/FWHCA minor development permits, and wetland/stream/FWHCA verifications.
The riparian buffer of May Creek is considered a Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Area.
This assessment will allow the City to identify remaining quality habitat in the City; to protect remaining quality habitat by imposition of the performance standards outlined in RZC 21.64.020.G, Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Area Performance Standards, so long as there is no significant adverse economic impact to the developer; and to provide incentives to preserve such quality habitat.
Shoreline Buffers and Setbacks: According to WCC 23.90.130, shore setbacks within jurisdiction of the SMP are determined based on the buffer standards outlined within the Whatcom County Critical Areas Ordinance (CAO), incorporated by reference into the SMP pursuant to WCC 23.10.060.A. Lake Whatcom is classified as a Habitat Conservation Area (HCA) pursuant to WCC 16.16.700 and according to WCC 16.16.740, has a prescribed buffer/setback of 100-feet as measured landward on a horizontal plane from the OHWM.
Clackamas County has determined that fill was deposited in a Habitat Conservation Area.
Proposed relocation/restocking sites may be awarded a 0.5 tortoise per acre increase in stocking rate if FWC determines that the site has enhanced conservation value by: (1) is adjacent to existing public or private conservation lands; (2) the site boundaries are 100% within a designated Strategic Habitat Conservation Area; or (3) at least 75% of the relocation/restocking site is vegetated with one or more native upland plant communities such as sandhill, scrub, scrubby flatwoods, or dry prairies.
No federally permitted vessel may fish with nonpelagic trawl gear in the St. Matthew Island Habitat Conservation Area specified at Table 46 to this part.
St. Matthew Island Habitat Conservation Area including the expansion of eastern boundary from Groundfish Amendment 94 in 2010.
This proposed rule would allow the NMFS to take routine inseason action to implement BACs seaward of the boundary line approximating the 250-fm (457 m) depth contour to the existing boundary line approximating the 700-fm (1280-m) Essential Fish Habitat Conservation Area closure for bottom trawl fisheries.