Sentences with phrase «current land use process»

In the March 13 article («Future of New Amsterdam Market is Cloudy «-RRB-, Ms. Magee stated that the current land use process for the Seaport Mall is not the appropriate place to press the issue, referring to our proposal to preserve the Fulton Fish Market Tin Building and New Market Building as public markets.
I think the current land use process, even though it's elaborate, has often led to good outcomes and balanced outcomes so I'd be careful about disrupting that, but I'd have to see the legislation to give you a better answer.»

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A: «Certified organically grown» assures you the grains have been grown and processed without the use of spray fertilizers, chemicals or pesticides and the land (where the grains were grown), has not been sprayed for at least 3 years (including current year's harvest).
Unique among codes used in other exascale computing projects, it can run on all current and prototype architectures, from the basic X86 chip used in most home PCs, to graphics processing units, to the newest Knights Landing chip found in Theta, the ALCF's latest supercomputing system.
When remote sensing is supported by a ground - truth process, it typically attempts to narrow the uncertainties of land - cover classifications rather than research the history of occupation, prior and current use, and the forces behind the land - use decisions that led to the current land cover.
Although the science of regional climate projections has progressed significantly since last IPCC report, slight displacement in circulation characteristics, systematic errors in energy / moisture transport, coarse representation of ocean currents / processes, crude parameterisation of sub-grid - and land surface processes, and overly simplified topography used in present - day climate models, make accurate and detailed analysis difficult.
Her current project focuses on Indigenous - municipal relationships in the land use planning process.
The Queensland Government recognises that current Queensland legislation does not provide effectively for the appropriate protection of Indigenous cultural heritage, and does not provide a workable process for the consideration and management of areas, places and items of cultural heritage value in the context of land use.
However, no matter how useful and expedient the adoption of such a process may be to Government or the mining industry, it must not be used to reduce the existing rights of native title parties to their lands, both under current law and according to international human rights standards.
Finally, starting around that time, it had become standard practice to require community participation in the planning process, offering an exclusive channel for current local residents to exert influence over land use decisions.
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