Bufferyard definition

Bufferyard means an area at least 25 feet wide, located between development activity and tidal waters, tidal wetlands, or a tributary stream, planted with vegetation consisting of native canopy trees, understory trees, shrubs, and perennial herbaceous plants that is used in Modified Buffer Areas to provide water quality and habitat benefits. This area is to be managed and maintained in a manner that optimizes these benefits.
Bufferyard means a landscaped setback area at the boundary of a development.
Bufferyard means open spaces, landscaped areas, fences, walls, berms, or any combination thereof, used to physically separate or screen one use or property from another so as to visually shield or block noise, lights, or other nuisances.

Examples of Bufferyard in a sentence

  • Bufferyard requirements are stated in terms of the width of the bufferyard and the number of plant units required per one hundred (100') linear feet of bufferyard.

  • The second stage occurs if the applicant was not able to access the information and seeks the review of the denial by internal and external bodies.

  • Identify the Bufferyard Classification (Buffer Class A, B, C, D, or E) of an existing adjacent use by referring to Table A of this Ordinance.

  • Meanwhile, the average loan per investor ranges between TRY 17,280 and TRY 1.9 mil- lion across brokerage companies.

  • Identify the Bufferyard Classification (Buffer Class A, B, C, D, or E) of the proposed use and/or structure by referring to Table A of this Ordinance.

  • Alternatively, the H District can include a Type 3 Bufferyard, expanded to a width of 75 feet, along the border.

  • Bufferyard landscaping shall be located to achieve the screening objectives and, where possible, enhance open space objectives beyond the minimum requirements.

  • Bufferyard requirements are stated in terms of the width of the bufferyard and the number of plant units required per one hundred (100) linear feet of bufferyard.

  • Section 17-2084: Bufferyard requirements for a description of bufferyards.

  • The yard depths shown in the Bufferyard Illustrations are the minimum required.


More Definitions of Bufferyard

Bufferyard means an area of plantings surrounding a land use which screens or blocks vision, noise pollutants, or other negative by‐products associated with that use. The bufferyard might consist of open space, landscaped areas, undisturbed areas of natural vegetation, fences, walls, berms or any combination thereof.
Bufferyard means a unit of required yard which is a combination of land and physical barriers such as fencing, plant materials, and earthen berm which separate various land uses.

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