Native Vegetation Clause Samples
The 'Native vegetation' clause defines the obligations and restrictions related to the management, preservation, or removal of indigenous plant life on a property. Typically, this clause outlines what types of native vegetation may be cleared, under what circumstances, and any necessary approvals or compliance with environmental regulations. For example, it may require landowners to obtain permits before removing certain trees or to maintain specific habitats. The core function of this clause is to protect local ecosystems and ensure that any land use or development activities do not harm native flora, thereby supporting environmental sustainability and legal compliance.
Native Vegetation. Vegetation that is initiated by a natural process, typically via airborne or bird seeding.
Native Vegetation. Maintain vigorous growth of desirable vegetative cover. This includes reseeding or additional planting if necessary to meet project goals. See Project Specifications – Section 32 96 10 Native Planting and Section 32 92 19 Native Seeding for additional details on methods for establishing and maintaining desirable native vegetation cover in the Project area.
Native Vegetation. Site Vegetation Association Size (ha) General description: The vegetation is predominantly in good condition with only moderate grazing impacts due to the steep and rock terrain and distance from water. There is a high diversity of native plants and only minor and localised weed infestations on the flats. Some areas have been impacted heavily to past woodcutting activities. General description: The vegetation is predominantly in good condition with moderate grazing impacts. However, areas of heavier soils have been grazed heavily and reduced understorey cover. There is a moderate diversity of native plants and only minor and localised weed infestations. Conservation significance of the SEB Area
Native Vegetation. Native plants may be seeded or planted post-treatment to both encourage establishment of native vegetation within a project site and to discourage potential spread and establishment of exotic and invasive species. For instance, native nectar plants, such as rose checkermallow (Sidalcea virgata), in existing Fender’s habitat where native nectar plants are depauperate may be essential for successful habitat restoration (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 2001). Additionally, most of the current Fender’s sites are isolated from one another and in order to “connect” these habitats for Fender’s dispersal, habitat patches will need to be reestablished. This will involve many of the exotic removal treatments previously described, followed by the planting of native species, including ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ lupine. This work will be conducted in late spring or late winter, while the butterflies remain in diapause, and at some distance from extant ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ lupine plants, where the inactive larvae may be present.
Native Vegetation. Lessee shall maintain the existing native vegetation in the location shown on attached Native Vegetation Reserve Map protect native plant species. Site Rehabilitation. Prior to expiration or termination of this lease, State may require Lessee to rehabilitate the portion of the premises planted to vineyard to a farmable condition. Farmable condition means that all tree stumps will be removed and all land will be brought back to a condition conducive to the production of irrigated row crops.
Native Vegetation. No native vegetation shall be removed without written authorization and prior approval by the City.
Native Vegetation. Site Vegetation Community Area (Ha)
Native Vegetation. Site Vegetation Community Area (Ha) General description; General description; General description; Conservation significance of the SEB Area
