Vegetation Sample Clauses

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Vegetation. There shall be no planting or introduction of any invasive species of vegetation.
Vegetation. Mowing of the pond buffer, shoreline or base elevation, and the embankment is completed a minimum of once per year. All areas of bare soil and erosive gullies are repaired and stabilized. All noxious weeds are treated and/or removed from the Facility area.
Vegetation. No trees or other vegetation may be removed from the site without prior approval from the Town, except in accordance with Section 4 above and pursuant to the Annual Plan.
Vegetation. The Buyer acknowledges the desirability of retaining mature trees on the Land and agrees not to remove or destroy or allow the removal or destruction of any mature trees from the Land, except where necessary in the building of any improvements.
Vegetation. The dune complex is predominately vegetated with European and American beachgrasses (Ammophila arenaria and breviligulata, respectively) exotic species that have crowded out or limited the range of other plants. Other dune species include American dune grass (Leymus mollis, a native species), coastal strawberry (Fragaria chileonsis), seashore lupine (Lupinus littoralis), searocket (Cakile edentula), beach pea (Lathryrus japonicas), and beach morning glory (Convolvus soldanella). In addition, other invasive species—both native and introduced—once in the dune, tend to spread rapidly, including Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius), gorse (Ulex europaeus), and stands of beach (or shore) pines (Pinus contorta). Dominant wetland-associated plant species of the dune area include Hooker willow (Salix hookeriana), slough sedge (Carex obnupta) hardhack (Spiraea douglasii), and black twinberry (Lonicera involucrate). (Ecological Land Services, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013.)
Vegetation. The DEVELOPER shall comply with CITY ordinances and policies related to preservation of vegetation and trees and specifically shall exercise reasonable efforts in residential areas to save mature, non-diseased trees and vegetation on the subject land which do not have to be removed for reasonable installation of buildings, streets, utilities or drainage improvements, construction activities related thereto, or site grading. Prior to any excavation, the DEVELOPER shall require a certified arborist to install tree protection on all trees that are to be saved and to mark trees such trees with a red band prior to any excavation. All diseased trees shall be removed according to CITY ordinance requirements.
Vegetation. No live trees with a diameter in excess of four inches, measured twelve inches above ground, nor trees in excess of two inches in diameter, similarly measured, which are generally known as flowering trees (such as dogwood or redbud) or as broad leaf evergreens (such as holly, laurel, or rhododendron), no live vegetation on slopes or greater than twenty percent gradient or marked “no cut” areas on Fairfax County approved site plans may be cut without prior approval of the Architectural Review Committee. The Residential Corporation shall set rules for cutting of trees to allow for selective clearing or cutting.
Vegetation. ‌ There are six dominant land cover types that make up the Enrolled Lands, as summarized in the below Table 3-1. Land Cover Type1 General Description Total Acres Percent of Total Deciduous Forest Deciduous forests are marked by their seasonal change of losing leaves in the fall and growing leaves in the spring. Located in more temperate zones. Wildlife that inhabit this environment know how to cope with changes to heat, moisture and food. Forest canopy is moderately dense and allows light to penetrate, providing rich and diverse vegetation below in the understory of shrubs and bushes. When deciduous trees lose their leaves, a layer of decay that forms on the forest floor enriches the soil to provide a great habitat for fungi and bacteria that creates a breeding ground for birds and mammals. 10,891 5.1% Evergreen Forest Evergreen forests are areas dominated by trees where 75% or more of the tree species maintain their leaves all year, and the canopy is never without green foliage. 127,921 59.9% Pasture/Hay Pasture and hayfields are often open expansive areas covered with grass or hay. 6,406 3.0% Mixed Forest Mixed forest is a vegetational transition between coniferous forest and broad-leaved deciduous forests, especially in the Northern Hemisphere. 1,494 0.7% Shrub/Scrub Shrub/scrub habitats are areas where the vegetation is dominated by small woody plants such as shrubs and young trees. Shrubs grow less than one-and-a-half meters high with an open canopy. 40,362 18.9% Grassland/Herbaceous Grasslands are an area where vegetation is dominated by grasses and other herbaceous/non- woody plants. This area carries few or little trees. 26,908 12.6% 1Land cover types described in USGS National Land Cover Database 2016 (NLCD 2016) Legend.
Vegetation. Residential landscaping is permitted on the Easement Property. Native vegetation shall be retained and protected wherever possible on non-landscaped portions of the Easement Property. Native, drought-tolerant vegetation is permitted.
Vegetation. The Tenant must not without obtaining all necessary permits: