Jurisdictional boundary definition
Jurisdictional boundary means the line determined by the Department and the Coastal Resources Management Council, pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 46-23-6, that designates areas of freshwater wetland jurisdiction. The jurisdictional boundary is depicted on original maps dated June 1997, revised April 2001 (effective September 2001) and June 2007, and maintained on file at the Department and the Coastal Resources Management Council.
Jurisdictional boundary means the line determined by the Department and the Coastal Resources Management Council, pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 46-23-6, that designates areas of freshwater wetland-related authority as depicted on maps available by the Department (see § 3.22 of this Part).
Jurisdictional boundary means the line determined by the Department and the Coastal Resources Management Council, pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 46-23-6, that designates areas of freshwater wetland-related authority as depicted on the map in § 9.22 of this Part.
Examples of Jurisdictional boundary in a sentence
Jurisdictional boundary lines for United States Forest Service (hereinafter referred to as “USFS”), Bureau of Land Management (hereinafter referred to as “BLM”), and Routt County (private and state) lands are as shown on the Routt National Forest map (1/2 inch = 1 mile), 2009 revision.
Jurisdictional boundary monitoring in the upper watershed will be conducted to understand the load contribution of permit required constituents.
More Definitions of Jurisdictional boundary
Jurisdictional boundary means lands already being served under a fire protection contract entered into prior to December 31, 2015.
Jurisdictional boundary means the boundary between Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec and between Newfoundland and Labrador and Nunavut. The boundary has been plotted from digital information supplied by the Province and according to that source this boundary has been digitized from the National Topographic Series (NTS) 1:50,000 monochrome map sheets obtained from the Natural Resources Canada Centre for Topographic Information. This boundaryhas not been surveyed;
Jurisdictional boundary means the line determined by the Department and the Coastal Resources Management Council, pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 46-23-6, that designates areas of freshwater wetland- related jurisdictionauthority as depicted on maps available by the Department (see § 2.22 Appendix 2 of this Part, Appendix 2). The jurisdictional boundary is depicted on original maps dated June 1997, revised April 2001 (effective September 2001) and June 2007, and maintained on file at the Department and the Coastal Resources Management Council.