NATURAL HERITAGE SYSTEM Sample Clauses

NATURAL HERITAGE SYSTEM. “Purchasers are advised that Blocks 411 to 413 will be developed as part of a Natural Heritage System containing important environmental features and systems in accordance with the approved Huttonville and Xxxxxxxx’x Creeks Sub-Watershed Study. These Blocks are to be left in a naturalized state in order to preserve, protect and enhance the Natural Heritage System. These Blocks may receive minimal maintenance such as the periodic removal of paper and debris, vegetation removal and grass cutting. A pedestrian trail system may be located within portions of Blocks 411 to 413 and residents living in proximity to the trail system may be disturbed by lighting and pedestrian activity. Residents are encouraged to use the green trail system. In order to better preserve and protect the natural environment systems and features contained in Blocks 411 to 413, residents are to avoid activities such as pesticide usage, dumping of grass clippings, removal of vegetation, and other contact that might damage the natural environment. For further information, please contact the City of Brampton, Development Engineering Division at (000) 000-0000 or by email to xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xx and/or Credit Valley Conservation at (000) 000-0000.” “Purchasers are advised that Lots 106 to 139, both inclusive, 142, 143, 219 to 239, both inclusive, 240 to 252, both inclusive, 256 to 267, both inclusive, 328 to 350, both inclusive and Blocks 399, 405 and 406, which are adjacent to public land (i.e. the NHS Blocks and Stormwater Management Block) will remain as a low maintenance environment.
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NATURAL HERITAGE SYSTEM. “Purchasers and Tenants are hereby advised that Blocks 219 and 220 will be developed as part of a Natural Heritage System containing important environmental features and systems, in accordance with the approved Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP). These Blocks may receive minimal maintenance such as the periodic removal of paper and debris. A pedestrian trail system may be located within portions of Blocks 219 and that residents living in proximity to the trail may be disturbed by pedestrian activity. Residents are encouraged to use the trail system in order to better preserve and protect the natural environment systems and features contained in Blocks 219 and 220 and also to avoid activities such as pesticide usage, dumping of grass clippings, removal of vegetation, and other contact that might damage the natural environment. For further information, please contact the City of Brampton, Development Engineering Division at 000-000-0000 or by email to xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xx. and/or Toronto and Region Conservation Authority at (000) 000 0000. “Purchasers and Tenants are hereby advised that Lots 1, 116-124, and Block 195 which are adjacent to public land (i.e. the NHS Blocks and Stormwater Management Block) will remain as a low maintenance environment.” “Purchasers and Tenants are hereby advised that Blocks 219 and 220 will be developed as part of the publicly owned environmental protection area and will remain in a naturalized state. Private uses are not permitted on these lands. Uses such as private picnic; barbeque or garden areas; storage of materialsand/or dumping of refuse or ploughed snow are not permitted on these lands. In addition, access to the environmental protection lands, such as private rear yard gates are prohibited”

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