Riparian Clause Samples

Riparian. 3.1.1 All requirements of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation for riparian management areas (RMA) must be adhered to unless a written exemption has been provided by the District Manager. 3.1.2 Unless otherwise authorized in writing by the CoastalNRM Representative, or at an existing road, equipment must not enter a riparian reserve zone (RRZ) and trees in the RRZ, (other than danger trees), must not be cut, damaged or removed. Accordingly the following sections of this Schedule will be applicable to the following RMA’s. RMA Treatments allowed under this (as identified Schedule within the RMA on the contract map) RRZ No treatment other than falling Streams - See of danger trees Treatment Plan for each RMZ Normal piling (and mounding where applicable) allowed. Work Area Wheels or tracks of machinery and mounds are not permitted within 5 m of the stream(s). See Treatment Plan(s) for each Work Area for further details Lakes and RRZ No treatment other than falling of danger trees Wetlands - See Treatment RMZ Normal piling (and mounding where applicable) allowed. Plan for each Wheels or tracks of machinery Work Area and mounds are not permitted within 5 m of the lake(s) and wetland(s). See Treatment Plan(s) for each Work Area for further details
Riparian. I conclude that a 1 metre buffer requirement should have been considered as best management practice for S6 class streams in the TSA-like and the IFPA analysis. MOF staff indicate a deduction 130 ha of timber harvesting land base is required based on the mapped length of S6 streams and best management practice. For this omission, based on proportionate assumptions, I will reduce the base AAC increase by 30 cubic metres per year.
Riparian. 8.8.1 The Draft S2S LRMP will be amended to support the implementation of the river and lake buffers set out in Schedules E and F. 8.8.2 The Lil’wat Nation will be engaged in the development of the floodplain management plans for the Meager, Upper Lillooet, Green and ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and in any additional floodplain management initiatives that are undertaken in Lil’wat Territory. 8.8.3 An enhanced river buffer will be defined for the Upper Lillooet River. This buffer will include the defined floodplain as established in accordance with Schedule F and the A7x7ūlḿecw (Spirited Ground) Areas as set out in Schedules G and H. 8.8.4 A management buffer will be established around Lillooet Lake as defined in Schedules E and F.
Riparian. A site that can support trees adjacent to the banks of waterbodies such as creeks, streams, ponds, and rivers. • Avoid planting trees in poorly drained, saturated soils. Staggered planting is recommended.
Riparian. “Riparian” shall mean Riparian Partners, Ltd., a Rhode Island corporation.

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  • Irrigation An irrigation reduced pressure zone (hereinafter referred to as “RPZ”) is required for any irrigation systems and must be installed by the Developer and/or eventual lot owner and tested in accordance with the Minnesota Department of Health Guidelines for Designing Backflow Prevention Assembly Installations (hereinafter referred to as “Guidelines”). The initial test results and certification shall be submitted to the City of Maple Grove Public Works Department. Subsequently, the RPZ must be tested, per the Guidelines, at least annually by a certified tester with the results reported to the City of Maple Grove Building Department and the RPZ must be rebuilt as needed in accordance with the Guidelines. Test/rebuilt reports shall be mailed or faxed to the City of Maple Grove Building Department at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. The irrigation system shall be designed and the Plans shall be modified accordingly, prior to the issuance of any permits for the development of the Property, to accommodate a 1-inch water meter and a maximum flow of 50 gallons per minute.

  • Rights-of-Way Each of the Partnership Entities has such consents, easements, rights-of-way or licenses from any person (“rights-of-way”) as are necessary to conduct its business in the manner described in the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Prospectus, subject to such qualifications as may be set forth in the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Prospectus and except for such rights-of-way the failure of which to have obtained would not have, individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect; each of the Partnership Entities has fulfilled and performed all its material obligations with respect to such rights-of-way and no event has occurred which allows, or after notice or lapse of time would allow, revocation or termination thereof or would result in any impairment of the rights of the holder of any such rights-of-way, except for such revocations, terminations and impairments that will not have a Material Adverse Effect, subject in each case to such qualification as may be set forth in the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Prospectus; and, except as described in the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Prospectus, none of such rights-of-way contains any restriction that is materially burdensome to the Partnership Entities, taken as a whole.

  • Utility Easements There is hereby reserved for the use and benefit of the Association and all Owners, non-exclusive easements within the Common Areas for the location, installation and maintenance of utilities and drainage facilities of convenience or necessity as may be requested or required by the Association or any Owner provided that the grant thereof does not unreasonably interfere with the normal operation, improvement, and use of the Common Area and the buildings constructed within the Center, and no affirmative monetary obligation is imposed upon the Owners (other than the Owner benefiting from such easement). The Declarant (and the Board where there no longer is a Declarant) shall have the authority to grant easements or rights-of-way for utilities over the Common Areas as necessary to serve the Common Areas and/or the Parcels. The Owner of any Parcel and any of his Occupants or licensees shall have the right at all reasonable times to enter upon the land subject to said easements and to install, maintain, operate, repair and service utilities and drainage facilities thereon for the use and benefit of his Parcel; provided, however, any such Person shall restore said land, at his own expense, as nearly as practicable, to the same condition as existed prior to such entry and shall comply with the provisions of Section 11.6. The Owner of any Parcel shall have the right to assign the benefit and use of any such easement to any public or private utility company, agency or district for the purpose of installing, operating, repairing, servicing and maintaining utilities or drainage facilities and enforcing the easement rights. For purposes hereof, "utilities" shall include electricity, gas mains and lines, water distribution lines, storm water sewers, sanitary sewers, telephone, fiberoptic, cable TV, and telegraph cables and lines, and other similar or related facilities commonly regarded as utilities. All storm drains, utility lines, transformers and meters shall be maintained under the terms of this Declaration in a safe and good working condition by the party responsible therefor. No grantee of a utility easement shall in the use, construction, reconstruction, operation, maintenance or repair of any storm drains, utility lines, transformers and meters in any way interfere, obstruct or delay the business of the grantor of said easement or any other Owner or Occupant, or the public access to and from said business or interfere, obstruct or delay in any way the receiving of merchandise by said grantor or any Owner or Occupant. EXHIBIT F -35- PEREGRINE SYSTEMS CORPORATE CENTER [Peregrine Systems]

  • Ditches (1) Remove bank slough, minor slides, and obstructions. (2) Remove slash created by operations. (3) Restore to functional drainage. (4) Minimize erosion and/or sediment delivery by placement and maintenance of filtering systems.

  • Drainage ▪ Prevent silt bearing road surface and ditch runoff from delivering sediment to any streams or wetlands. ▪ Maintain rolling dips and drivable waterbars as needed to keep them functioning as intended. ▪ Maintain headwalls to the road shoulder level with material that will resist erosion. ▪ Maintain energy dissipaters at culvert outlets with non-erodible material or rock. ▪ Keep ditches, culverts, and other drainage structures clear of obstructions and functioning as intended. ▪ Inspect and clean culverts at least monthly, with additional inspections during storms and periods of high runoff. This shall be done even during periods of inactivity. ▪ Perform preventative maintenance work to safeguard against storm damage, such as blading to ensure correct runoff, ditch and culvert cleaning, and waterbar maintenance.