Landscape Improvement definition
Examples of Landscape Improvement in a sentence
Landscape Improvement Plan Check and Related Service associated with any given subdivision or grading permit, which shall include reviewing for compliance with the County’s Landscape Irrigation Code and Implementation Guidelines along with other applicable regulations, providing comments and recommending for approval of the selected projects.
All Plans and Reports reviewed by Contractor for Street Improvement, Drainage and Flood Control Improvement, Landscape Improvement, Preliminary and/or Precise Grading, Geotechnical, Traffic, and Subdivision Plan Check and Related Services shall be checked for compliance with County adopted Standard Plans and the applicable regulations outlined above and using the checklist available on-line or as provided by staff.
If the Local Government makes the permittee primarily responsible for the Landscape Improvement, the Local Government will take reasonable enforcement actions to require Local Government permittees to comply with the requirements of this Agreement.
UDOT is the owner of the right-of-way, and UDOT can enter a Landscape Improvement at any time for any reason.
The Improvement Guarantee may be split into two, one for the Landscape Improvements (the "Landscape Improvement Guarantee"), and one for the General Improvements (the "General Improvement Guarantee").
If a Landscape Improvement existed in the Local Government’s jurisdiction before the Effective Date of this Agreement, and its long-term care is subject to terms stated in a different UDOT agreement, permit or other authorization, then the different UDOT agreement, permit or other authorization governs that site.
The Local Government or other Improvement Owner must provide all reasonable and routine care that may be required to maintain the Landscape Improvement, for the duration of its installation, substantially in the condition that UDOT consented to.
If UDOT has sent two written notices to an Improvement Owner (whether the Improvement Owner is the Local Government or its permittee) concerning a violation of this Agreement, and if thereafter the violation is remedied and UDOT agrees to allow the Landscape Improvement to remain on UDOT property, UDOT also may require the Improvement Owner to file a bond with UDOT in an amount not to exceed $10,000 to protect UDOT against the cost of future violations.
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The owner of a Landscape Improvement, which may be either the Local Government or a Local Government permittee (an “Improvement Owner”), only owns the Landscape Improvement.