Mitigation area definition

Mitigation area means the portion of a site or piece of property upon which mitigation is proposed or performed. If a mitigation area includes a wetland, a wetland buffer is included as part of the mitigation area in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:7-17.14(b).
Mitigation area means and refer to the land subject to the Mitigation, Monitoring and Maintenance Plan described in Article XI, Section 5 of this Declaration, the legal description of which land is contained in Exhibit "A" to this Declaration.
Mitigation area means property, to include wetlands and uplands, used or reserved for the purpose of avoiding, minimizing, rectifying, reducing over time, or compensating for unavoidable environmental impacts or offsetting environmental losses arising from development of the same or another parcel of property.

Examples of Mitigation area in a sentence

  • Once the SHPO accepts in writing the Letter Report, construction within the Mitigation area of the Undertaking may commence.

  • Mitigation area construction will be completed during the initial phases of site development to expedite plant establishment and provide water quality protection during construction.


More Definitions of Mitigation area

Mitigation area means the portion of a site or piece of property upon which mitigation is proposed or performed. If a mitigation area includes a wetland, a transition area is included as part of the mitigation area in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:7A-11.12(c).