Landscape and Visual Monitoring Audit Results Sample Clauses

Landscape and Visual Monitoring Audit Results. In the reporting period, landscape and visual site audit in accordance with the requirements stipulated in the EIA Report was conducted during the routine monthly site audit. The details of each LR, LCA and VSR are summarized in Appendix F. The implementation and maintenance of landscape and visual mitigation measures, listed in EIA Report, were checked during the site audit. During the reporting period, no substantial change of LR, LCA and VSR was noted, no non-compliance has been triggered, total 521 trees were felled and the pruning of the transplanted trees was carried out in accordance with the Specification for Tree Protection and Transplanting Works in Landscape Plan. The summary reports are presented in the corresponding monthly EM&A report (Aug 2012 to Oct 2012).
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Landscape and Visual Monitoring Audit Results. In the reporting period, landscape and visual site audit in accordance with the requirements stipulated in the EIA Report was conducted during the routine monthly site audit. The details of each LR, LCA and VSR are summarized in Appendix F. The implementation and maintenance of landscape and visual mitigation measures, listed in EIA Report, were checked during the site audit. During the reporting period, no substantial change of LR, Highways Department Agreement No. HMW 5/2009 (EP) Traffic Improvements to Tuen Mun Road Town Centre Section Quarterly Environmental Monitoring and Audit Summary Report (November 2012 to January 2013) LCA and VSR was noted, no non-compliance has been triggered, total 521 trees were felled and the pruning of the transplanted trees was carried out in accordance with the Specification for Tree Protection and Transplanting Works in Landscape Plan. The summary reports are presented in the corresponding monthly EM&A report (Nov 2012 to Jan 2013).

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