Land manager definition
Examples of Land manager in a sentence
A separate Use Permit can be issued by the Land manager if unforeseen, temporary construction needs arise.
Land manager% of FMAPrivate property83.9Parks and Wildlife Service reserves13.1Sustainable Timbers Tasmania1.1Crown land1.7 2.2 Fire environmentLand use within King Island has been predominantly for purposes of agriculture since European settlement, with an estimated 70% of native vegetation being removed or modified for agricultural purposes since European settlement in the late 1800’s.
Land manager% of FMAPrivate property34Parks and Wildlife Servicereserves/Crown38Sustainable Timbers Tasmania25Other3 2.2 Fire environmentInterspersed with agriculture and forestry (plantation) developments, vegetation within the North East FMA consists of open sclerophyll woodlands in lowlands, heath complexes on coastal plains, wet and dry sclerophyll forest inland and some rain forest and alpine and sub alpine complexes on the upper slopes of the elevated terrain.
Council has a legislative obligation as a Crown Land manager to control environmental weeds.The report considers the request within the petition and recommends that Council:1.
The Land manager, not the objector, has already received funding to maintain part of the route between Cuiluaine and the Black Lochs through a Land Management Contract.This would appear to be a popular route which gives access to an area of superb scenery and although a long walk makes a valuable contribution to the Core Path Network.Therefore it is propose that C177 is designated as a Core Path as currently shown in plan.