Existing Trees definition

Existing Trees means the trees existing on the date of approval of this Direct Control District that are located in the shaded areas identified as “DC Sites 1 and 2” on Schedule C.
Existing Trees means those trees in existence on the date of the adoption of this bylaw;
Existing Trees means all existing trees over six inches in trunk diameter (measured at 54 inches from natural grade) on the subject property and any Protected Trees on the subject property or any property within 30 feet of the proposed Construction Activity, as outlined in Chapter 13.40.

Examples of Existing Trees in a sentence

  • CP5 Transplantation of Existing Trees – Where existing trees cannot be avoided the potential for transplanting the trees to new locations within the road corridor would be examined.

  • Earthworks, and Grading 3.01 Clear and Grub Existing Trees and Vegetation Section 301.00.00 City of Calgary 2021 Standard Specifications For Roads Construction Drawings Scope: Unit includes tree and brush removal, cutting, limbing (chasing), ▇▇▇▇▇ grinding, disposal of cleared vegetation, and all work and materials incidental as indicated on the Project Drawings and Specifications.

  • Encroachment onto areas shown as "Existing Trees to Remain" is prohibited.

  • Protection of Existing Trees Care shall be taken to avoid damage to existing trees during the course of the works.