Artificial structure definition

Artificial structure means any object constructed or installed by man which has a water management effect, including, but without limitation thereof, dikes, levees, embankments, ditches, canals, conduits, channels, culverts, and pipes.
Artificial structure means any man-made structure, except a floating ship, in or adjacent to the waters of Port Phillip Bay including jetties, piers, moles, groynes, boat ramps, causeways, moored platforms, buoys, piles, breakwaters, rockwalls, seawalls, artificial reefs, artificial islands and reclaimed land;
Artificial structure means any structure or item (including a bridge, canal, culvert, fitting, pipe, rail-crossing, road, wall and any connected or related apparatus);

Related to Artificial structure

  • Soil structure means the arrangement of primary soil particles into compound particles, peds, or clusters that are separated by natural planes of weakness from adjoining aggregates.

  • Residential structure means an individual residential condominium unit or a residential building containing not more than 2 residential units, the land on which it is or will be located, and all appurtenances, in which the owner or lessee contracting for the improvement is residing or will reside upon completion of the improvement.

  • Water control structure means a structure within, or adjacent to, a water, which intentionally or coincidentally alters the hydraulic capacity, the flood elevation resulting from the two-, 10-, or 100-year storm, flood hazard area limit, and/or floodway limit of the water. Examples of a water control structure may include a bridge, culvert, dam, embankment, ford (if above grade), retaining wall, and weir.

  • utility structure means transmission and distribution lines

  • Sign structure means the assembled components that make up an outdoor advertising display, including, but not limited to, uprights, supports, facings, and trim. A sign structure may contain 1 or 2 signs per facing and may be double-faced, back to back, T-type, or V-type.