Parks system definition

Parks system means any building or other structure, park, open space, natural area, resource or ecological land, trail, or other property owned or otherwise under the jurisdiction of the parks and recreation division of the department of natural resources and parks.
Parks system means the American Samoa parks system.

Examples of Parks system in a sentence

  • Tri-City Park Lake: This facility is the newest lake to be incorporated into the OC Parks system.

  • In the event that a portion of the Contract Area extends into areas included in the Colombian National Natural Parks system or other reserved, excluded or restricted zones, geographically limited the relevant authority, or whenever zones of the above mentioned characteristics extend into the Contracted Area, THE CONTRACTOR agrees to comply the conditions imposed on those areas by the relevant authority.

  • However, as to claims involving water quality, the within Article is intended not to apply to water until after it is delivered to Highland Park's system, i.e. after water is supplied through the Meter Stations referred to in Article 4.

  • The Director-General agrees to promote the Lands as part of the ordinary promotion of the National Parks system of NSW.

  • The parties further agree that the Land Council will permit the Service, under the supervision of the Board, to make use of such intellectual property without charge where such use is for the benefit or promotion of the lands or of the NSW National Parks system or nature conservation generally.

  • In consideration for CONTRACTOR accomplishing said result, COUNTY agrees to pay CONTRACTOR as follows: Compensation is amended for an additional $20,000 for providing tree service including tree removal, pruning, ▇▇▇▇▇ grinding and arborist reports for the County Parks system.

  • Additionally, to increase citizen use and enjoyment of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇-▇▇ shall establish acceptable Canada goose populations within the Denver Parks system based on social and biological carrying capacity.

  • UNIVERSITY shall provide OC Parks system wide Yellowjacket status updates in the required quarterly and annual reports (see Exhibit G-AGREEMENT Reporting Requirements) As requested by OC Parks, UNIVERSITY involvement in the following activities and any other additional projects and services may require modification to scopes of work and budgets of existing projects.

  • This clause means that ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ art and designs and other cultural property at Mt ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be owned by the Aboriginal owners, through the Cobar Local Aboriginal Land Council, but that the National Parks and Wildlife Service may use them for free to promote Mt ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or the National Parks system.

  • These irrigation parts are to be used by the City irrigation staff throughout the City of Glendale Parks system, and are to include all park facilities, fire stations, parks, retentions, trails as needed.