Cleaned up definition

Cleaned up means the plot is clean and level. All dead plants and weeds should be removed. All stakes, materials, etc must be pulled and removed from site. Cover crops or hay/straw may be left on cleared and level plots. Gardeners will perform a yearly clean-up on their plots on a date to be determined by the Garden Manager.
Cleaned up means all tables wiped down, floor swept, and all trash bagged or in receptacles

Examples of Cleaned up in a sentence

  • In addition, the new agreement address several non-financial items, summarized as follows: • Cleaned up language: continuous overtime, holiday pay, safety sensitive, management language, jury time, one-time lump sum payout for reaching top of salary grade; • Nationwide State or Local Emergencies shut down procedures; and • Renaming the bargaining group to Public Works Operations & Maintenance & Skilled Trades.

  • In addition, the new agreement address several non-financial items, summarized as follows: • Cleaned up language on COLA increases, jury duty compensation, and approved vacation.

  • Cleaned up language to explain using less than 40% of sick in a school year equals one extra vacation day the next year.

  • Article 17 Health and Welfare Benefits • Formerly Article 30 • Cleaned up language and added clarification and updated to reflect the addition of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) specifying that unit members may be offered medical insurance if he/she becomes eligible under the regulations of the ACA.