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Description: No Build Lines and Points - To ensure that beaches and dunes are able to perform their protective and recreational functions, construction must be kept off them. A Building Line has been established along the coast as part of the Regulations Governing Beach Protection and the Use of Beaches. The Building Line, which parallels the coastline, is designated on DNREC maps. No construction may take place seaward of the Line without a Coastal Construction Permit or Coastal Construction Letter of Approval from the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control(DNREC).Park Facilities - outdoor recreational facilities throughout Delaware.Natural Areas - boundaries for the Natural Areas Inventory statewide for the purpose of achieving voluntary land protection of the most important natural areas in Delaware.Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Trails Program Lands – Lands where Delaware Land & Water Conservation Trust Fund (now the Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Trails Program) monies have been invested.Land and Water Conservation Fund – Lands protected under the Land and Water Conservation Fund.Nature Preserves - lands preserved under the Delaware Nature Preserves Program.Outdoor Recreation Areas - The Outdoor Recreation Inventory (ORI) was originally created to track publicly owned lands within Delaware that are open for public recreation. The database has since been expanded to include all publicly and privately owned protected lands (Federal, State, County, Municipal and private conservation) regardless of whether they are open to the public or not.Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Trails Program Open Space - land protected in perpetuity under the Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Trails ProgramPublic Protected Lands – Lands that are publicly owned and open to public access.Conservation Easements - Includes all Conservation Easements held by Delaware State Parks, both current and historic. Also includes a partial & non-comprehensive list of Conservation Easements held by other State agencies and NGOs.Trails and Pathways - Recreational trails and pathwaysSeasonal Restricted Areas - Seasonal Restricted Areas represent portions of Delaware State Parks that are closed to public access during different seasonsPermanent Restricted Areas - Permanent Restricted Areas represent portions of Delaware State Parks that are closed to public access all year long.Wildlife Area Boundaries - Boundaries show the Wildlife Area locations within the State of Delaware. Some of the boundaries are divided into tracts.
Copyright Text: Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
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Title: DE_Protected_Natural_Resources
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Comments: No Build Lines and Points - To ensure that beaches and dunes are able to perform their protective and recreational functions, construction must be kept off them. A Building Line has been established along the coast as part of the Regulations Governing Beach Protection and the Use of Beaches. The Building Line, which parallels the coastline, is designated on DNREC maps. No construction may take place seaward of the Line without a Coastal Construction Permit or Coastal Construction Letter of Approval from the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control(DNREC).Park Facilities - outdoor recreational facilities throughout Delaware.Natural Areas - boundaries for the Natural Areas Inventory statewide for the purpose of achieving voluntary land protection of the most important natural areas in Delaware.Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Trails Program Lands – Lands where Delaware Land & Water Conservation Trust Fund (now the Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Trails Program) monies have been invested.Land and Water Conservation Fund – Lands protected under the Land and Water Conservation Fund.Nature Preserves - lands preserved under the Delaware Nature Preserves Program.Outdoor Recreation Areas - The Outdoor Recreation Inventory (ORI) was originally created to track publicly owned lands within Delaware that are open for public recreation. The database has since been expanded to include all publicly and privately owned protected lands (Federal, State, County, Municipal and private conservation) regardless of whether they are open to the public or not.Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Trails Program Open Space - land protected in perpetuity under the Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Trails ProgramPublic Protected Lands – Lands that are publicly owned and open to public access.Conservation Easements - Includes all Conservation Easements held by Delaware State Parks, both current and historic. Also includes a partial & non-comprehensive list of Conservation Easements held by other State agencies and NGOs.Trails and Pathways - Recreational trails and pathwaysSeasonal Restricted Areas - Seasonal Restricted Areas represent portions of Delaware State Parks that are closed to public access during different seasonsPermanent Restricted Areas - Permanent Restricted Areas represent portions of Delaware State Parks that are closed to public access all year long.Wildlife Area Boundaries - Boundaries show the Wildlife Area locations within the State of Delaware. Some of the boundaries are divided into tracts.
Subject: This service depicts lands protected in Delaware.
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