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  1. This map contains Resource Management Areas, Resource Protection Areas, Intensely Developed Areas, and Wetlands. Resource Management & Protection Areas: Resource Management Areas and Resource Protection Areas are used in the City's permitting processes, as State regulations and local ordinances can effect development activities in these areas.

  2. 17 de dic. de 2019 · Chesapeake Bay Protection Areas Map Intensely Developed Areas, Resource Management Areas, Resource Protection Areas Web Map by richmondvagis Last Modified: December 17, 2019

  3. A map generally depicting Chesapeake Bay Preservation Areas (CBPAs). Performance criteria applying in CBPAs that pertain to the use, development and redevelopment of land. A comprehensive plan that incorporates the protection of CBPAs and quality and protection of waters in the locality.

  4. Chesapeake Bay Foundation Map Portal. The Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) uses maps and geospatial analysis to explore data, make data driven decisions, and communicate both environmental issues and successes across the Chesapeake Bay's 64,000-square-mile watershed.

  5. The Chesapeake Bay Preservation Areas map shows all lands identified as Resource Protection Areas by the County Board and is often referred to as the RPA map. The map was last updated in 2018. Go to the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Area Map

  6. Vegetated areas along water bodies, such as lakes, streams, rivers, marshes or shoreline, are known as riparian buffers. Most of these buffers are included as Resource Protection Areas (RPAs) under the Bay Act. RPAs include the land area within 100 feet of a perennial stream bank or edge of wetlands adjacent to the perennial stream.

  7. Areas of the county that are designated as Chesapeake Bay Preservation Areas (CBPAs) are categorized as either resource protection areas (RPAs) or resource management areas (RMAs). RPAs are protected from most development because, left intact, they function to improve and protect water quality.