Greenspace definition

Greenspace or “Open Space” means permanently protected areas of the site that are preserved in a natural state.
Greenspace means land and water that is:
Greenspace means areas whether natural, cultural or archaeological that have important natural functions and/or cultural significance and/or that serve as green corridors or open space areas, or are designated Open Space in the Jasper Community Sustainability Plan or its successors;

Examples of Greenspace in a sentence

  • This commitment is reflected in the College Eco-code as well as in a series of University policies available on the University’s Greenspace Website: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/greenspace.

  • Parks and Greenspace: There will be a 19.57-acre reduction of impervious surfaces.

  • Pruning, unless otherwise directed by the Greenspace Administrator, will follow ANSI A300 standards.

  • Deadwood throughout the canopy is to be removed under the director of the Greenspace Administrator or their designee.

  • The work included consists of the Contractor furnishing all labor, tools, and equipment and do all things required and necessary for tree pruning, partial and or complete, the removal of defective trees, or trees in conflict with public safety under the direction of the Greenspace Administrator or their designee.


More Definitions of Greenspace

Greenspace means an area of land, vegetated by natural features such as grass, trees, or shrubs, within an urban context and less than one acre in size that creates public value through one or more of the following attributes:
Greenspace means an area permanently protected for the common use of the general public or for the common use of the residents of a development, and in its natural state or developed only to an extent conforming to these regulations.
Greenspace means vegetative upland or wetland that remains in its natural state or has been developed only to the extent consistent with natural ecological systemsprotection.
Greenspace means port properties that are designated to provide public access to outdoor environmental recreational experiences and are at least partially, if not completely, covered in vegetation.
Greenspace means lands zoned as an Open Space Zone under the City of Oshawa Zoning By-law 60-94, as amended, without Buildings or Structures;
Greenspace means permanently protected land and water, including agricultural and forestry land, that is in its undeveloped, natural state or that has been developed only to the extent consistent with, or is restored to be consistent with, one or more of the following goals:
Greenspace or “Open Space” means permanently protected areas of the site that are