Policy LP17 sets out 4 circumstances in which infilling or groups of dwelling will be refused planning permission. |
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The blobs correspond to vacuities in the dentine and are probably due to calcite or some other post-mortem infilling. |
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Much of today's field pattern was created by the subsequent subdivision and infilling of this early landscape. |
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It proposed the continued infilling of the southeastern shore for industrial land and wharfage. |
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With the exception of one possible geopetal structure, the infilling of xylem vessels appears monotextural along their length. |
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Each terrace represents a fan of younger pyroclastic deposits infilling valleys cut in older fans. |
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The three stacked, sequence-stratigraphic units were produced by episodes of faulting, subsidence, and infilling. |
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Discourage future strip commercial development and promote clustered commercial opportunities and the infilling of existing commercial areas. |
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The moss is threatened by habitat destruction through the reworking or infilling and landscaping of quarries, and also by scrub encroachment. |
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But part and parcel of the Gospel package is the infilling of the Holy Spirit. |
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The assimilative capacity of the marsh at the head of the lagoon has been reduced by infilling. |
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Modular façade with structural glazing, panel infilling, suspended sheet metal caissons. |
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This also allows natural infilling of the invert of the pipe to help simulate a natural streambed for utilization by the fish. |
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Rather than begin a major new home-building programme, Havering prefers infilling existing plots and ensuring the mix of homes is right. |
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My own housing co-op, Westboine Park Co-operative in Winnipeg, has some excess land and is looking at expanding by infilling. |
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The rock should be placed at the original stream bank grade to ensure there is no infilling or narrowing of the watercourse. |
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The approved project did not include the infilling of this pond and wetland. |
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Hydraulically fractured gneiss with hematite, carbonate, quartz, and chlorite infilling. |
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The Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program is intended to assist in collecting TK and infilling gaps. |
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Evidence of the actual behaviour of the system is considered, primarily based on groundwater chemistry and the nature of the youngest minerals infilling pores and fractures. |
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I do not see this letter as seriously detracting from the general recognition that the restoration stage commences with the cessation of infilling the Site and the capping. |
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Secondary pyroclastic flow deposits are locally exposed, generally infilling palaeochannels with no lateral continuity, and commonly overlying blast deposits. |
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Conversely, under the influence of southerly winds, the sea invaded the coastal zone of the deltaic platform, infilling the salt marshes and lagoons. |
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Sources of direct pressure on wetlands are well known: urbanization, agriculture, port activities, infilling, dredging, erosion, drying and so on. |
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Sediment infilling, bathtub-like, of dammed intermontane basins formed flat high plains at each step. |
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It's only been a couple of years, but really there's no infilling. |
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Sedimentation can have a variety of negative effects on fish and fish habitat such as damaging fish gills, smothering eggs and infilling spawning and rearing habitats. |
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In some parts of the world where erosion rates are high, the operational life of reservoirs may be reduced dramatically by infilling with sediment. |
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For example, near Moncton, an increased demand for homes with a view of the sea has resulted in placing high-value homes in hazardous areas and creating incentives for infilling and reclamation of coastal wetlands. |
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Note: A dangerous level of infilling means that the available water for the design vessel is less than what is advertised on the marine charts or in other official publications. |
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We had divers out last year. There's no infilling, so it's all copacetic. |
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One of the reasons it appears that the infilling doesn't move very quickly is that most of the infilling happens below the water surface, so you don't see any difference. |
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In lowland river valleys where a river can meander, the presence of peat is explained by the infilling of historical oxbow lakes. |
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The inner parts of this channel were filled by glacially derived sands and gravels long ago, and infilling by mud and silt has continued since. |
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However, on the other hand, the Order does not specify to what extent the infilling works must be suspended or slowed down pending the results of the study referred to. |
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If the white sparitic infilling of the body chamber indicates the dorsal side, the width of dark bands is almost the same as the width of unpigmented interspaces between them. |
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Infilling development may join the two urban areas together. |
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