Canopy space definition

Canopy space means a space measured from the outermost point of a mature flowering plant in a designated growing area and continuing around the outside of all mature flowering plants in that designated growing area but not including space allocated for walkways or ancillary equipment. This space may be spread over a single level or multiple levels.
Canopy space means the designated areas at a cultivation facility that will contain mature plants at any point in time.
Canopy space means the surface area utilized to produce mature plants calculated in square feet and measured using the outside boundaries of any area that includes mature marijuana plants, including all the space within the boundaries. The square footage of canopy space is measured horizontally starting from the outermost point of the furthest mature flowering plant in a designated growing space and continuing around the outside of all mature flowering plants located within the designated growing space. If growing spaces are stacked vertically, each level of space shall be measured and included as part of the total canopy space measurement.

Examples of Canopy space in a sentence

  • Canopy space is about connecting to the nature outside the building, bringing that nature inside the building and creating light/texture effects through the application of various materials.

  • The amount of twenty dollars ($20) per square foot of permitted Canopy space per year shall be subject to an annual Consumer Price Index adjustment based on the San Francisco- Oakland-San ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Index.

  • Within forty-five (45) days following the conclusion of each month following the City’s issuance of a Cannabis Use Permit for the Project, Developer shall make payment to the City equivalent six (6) percent of Gross Receipts for that month, except for the cultivation portion of Developer’s microbusiness, for which payment shall be equal to twenty dollars ($20) per square foot of permitted Canopy space per year, prorated to a monthly payment, not to exceed six (6) percent of Gross Receipts for that month.


More Definitions of Canopy space

Canopy space means all areas occupied by any portion of a cannabis plant whether contiguous or noncontiguous on any one site. When cannabis plants occupy multiple horizontal planes (as when plants are placed on shelving above other plants) each plane shall be counted as a separate canopy area.
Canopy space means the surface area utilized to produce
Canopy space means all areas occupied by any portion of a cannabis plant, inclusive of all vertical planes, whether contiguous or noncontiguous on any one site. For example, if Developer has a cultivation area of 1,000 square feet located above another cultivation area of 1,000 square feet, Developer’s total Canopy Space shall be 2,000 square feet, even though the total cultivation area may only occupy 1,000 square feet of ground space.
Canopy space means the square footage dedicated to live plant production, such as maintaining mother plants, propagating plants from seed to plant tissue, clones, vegetative or flowering area. Plant Canopy shall include all vertical planes, whether contiguous or non-contiguous on any one site. Plant canopy does not include areas such as space used for the storage of fertilizers, pesticides, or other products, quarantine, office space, etc.