Common use of Retaining Walls Clause in Contracts

Retaining Walls. 24. The Developer agrees that dry-stacked segmental concrete (masonry block) gravity walls shall be the preferred method of retaining wall construction for the purpose of erosion control or slope stability on the Lands and furthermore that the use of metal wire basket cages filled with rock (gabions) is not an acceptable method of retaining wall construction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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Retaining Walls. 2440. The Developer agrees that dry-stacked segmental concrete (masonry block) gravity walls shall be the preferred method of retaining wall construction for the purpose of erosion control or slope stability on the Lands and furthermore that the use of metal wire basket cages filled with rock (gabions) is not an acceptable method of retaining wall construction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Amending Agreement

Retaining Walls. 2435. The Developer agrees that dry-stacked segmental concrete (masonry block) gravity walls shall be the preferred method of retaining wall construction for the purpose of erosion control or slope stability on the Lands and furthermore that the use of metal wire basket cages filled with rock (gabions) is not an acceptable method of retaining wall construction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

Retaining Walls. 2434. The Developer agrees that dry-stacked segmental concrete (masonry block) gravity walls shall be the preferred method of retaining wall construction for the purpose of erosion control or slope stability on the Lands and furthermore that the use of metal wire basket cages filled with rock (gabions) is not an acceptable method of retaining wall construction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

Retaining Walls. 2443. The Developer agrees that dry-stacked segmental concrete (masonry block) gravity walls shall be the preferred method of retaining wall construction for the purpose of erosion control or slope stability on the Lands and furthermore that the use of metal wire basket cages filled with rock (gabions) is not an acceptable method of retaining wall construction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rothesay

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Retaining Walls. 2441. The Developer agrees that dry-stacked segmental concrete (masonry block) gravity walls shall be the preferred method of retaining wall construction for the purpose of erosion control or slope stability on the Lands and furthermore that the use of metal wire basket cages filled with rock (gabions) is not an acceptable method of retaining wall construction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subdivision Agreement

Retaining Walls. 2430. The Developer agrees that dry-stacked segmental concrete (masonry block) gravity walls shall be the preferred method of retaining wall construction for the purpose of erosion control or slope stability on the Lands and furthermore that the use of metal wire basket cages filled with rock (gabions) is not an acceptable method of retaining wall construction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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