Tree Canopy Sample Clauses

The Tree Canopy clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the preservation, maintenance, or enhancement of tree coverage on a property. Typically, it sets minimum standards for the amount of tree canopy that must be retained or established, and may specify procedures for replacing trees that are removed during development or construction. This clause ensures that the environmental and aesthetic benefits of tree cover are maintained, helping to address issues such as urban heat, stormwater management, and neighborhood character.
Tree Canopy. As part of construction of the Components, LPC West shall plant trees in accordance with the tree plan attached to this Agreement as Schedule 6.2.9.
Tree Canopy. Develop landscaping plans that maximize the potential for tree canopy throughout the development for the benefits trees provide. Design landscape plans that reflect the Northwest landscape and create greenway corridors through tree canopy connecting this development to adjacent parcels. The existing site has a large historic stand of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ fir in the north east corner of the 177.84-acre property where nearly 14 acres of that stand will be preserved in perpetuity in collaboration with the City. While a portion of that native stand of trees will have to be removed to extend SE 29th street through the Property, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ has planned to meet or exceed the City’s aspirational tree goal of a minimum 30% tree canopy on the Property within 20 years.
Tree Canopy. As part of construction of the Initial Improvements, Lessee shall plant trees in accordance with the tree plan attached to this Lease as Exhibit J.
Tree Canopy. A minimum of tree canopy coverage be provided through a combination of retained and replanted trees, unless a modification to regulations is approved. Calculations demonstrating compliance with Chapel Hill Land Use Management Ordinance Section 5.7.2 shall be included. [LUMO 5.7.2]
Tree Canopy. Objectives (a) To protect and increase tree canopy of the LGA. (b) To preserve and enhance landscape character. (c) To maintain habitat for native fauna. (d) To capture the cooling benefits of canopy. (e) To support the Waverley Community Strategic Plan 2022-2032 minimum 29% LGA canopy and shrub cover target. (a) Development must not result in the loss of tree canopy. (b) For Development Applications that involve external works, a Landscape Plan must be submitted showing the locations of tree species, other proposed plants species, any existing trees and vegetation to be maintained and the area of the canopy of the Landscape Plan when planting is mature. (c) Where a tree that is 3m or more in height or has 3m or more canopy spread is proposed for removal under a Development Application, replacement planting of suitable species should be planted on the site that maintain or increase the tree canopy on the site when mature. (d) Replacement plantings on site must be of the same or greater canopy size when mature than the canopy proposed to be removed as confirmed by a Landscape Plan and Arborist. Replacement trees planted in accordance with control (c) are to be selected from the list of plantings in Annexure B3-2, and minimum 45L pot sizes. (e) If there is insufficient planting space on site to accommodate a tree of similar dimensions when mature, the applicant will be asked to contribute to offset planting on public land. Generally, for every tree removed, the replacement of a minimum of three (3) off-site trees will be required in accordance with Council’s policy.