Soft Landscape definition

Soft Landscape means the natural elements in a landscape design, such as plant materials and the soil itself.
Soft Landscape means the surface of the Boulevard Garden that is covered in natural material that is pervious to absorption of water but does not include artificial surface materials.
Soft Landscape means the natural elements in a landscape design, such as plant materials and the soil itself.2.60 ‘Storage’ means a place where goods of non hazardous nature are stored and including bank safe vault and cold storage.2.61 ‘Table’ means a table annexed to these regulations.2.62 ‘To abut’ with its geometrical variations and cognate expressions means abutting on road in such a manner that any portion of the building is on the road boundary.2.63 "Temporary Building"- means any structure or erection or part of structure or erection which is intended to be used only for temporary purpose for a definite period and which is made of temporary and quickly removable building material such as canvas cloths, straw, mat, hay, tarpaulin, asbestos sheets/plastic sheets, etc, without any permanent foundation, wall, beam, column, slab using briks, stone, reinforcement concrete and such other materials of permanent nature.2.64 "Unsafe Building'" building which structurally and constructionally unsafe or insanitary or not provided with adequate means of egress or which constitute a fire hazard or otherwise dangerous to human life or which in relation to existing use constitute a hazard to safety or health or public welfare, by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation or abandonment.2.65 ‘Urbanisable Area’ means the area earmarked for any of the following uses in the Development Plan/ Master Plan.(i) Residential;(ii) Commercial;(iii) Industrial;(iv) Institutional;(v) Green area(vi) Transportation, and(vii) Any other Special uses as specified in the Development Plan/Master Plan/ Scheme duly approved by the Authority.

Examples of Soft Landscape in a sentence

  • Soft Landscape Waste: Grass and garden clippings, leaves, pruning of small diameter green stemmed shrubs, weeds, plant materials, etc.

  • These include all existing individual households, townhomes, Soft Landscape Waste: Grass and garden clippings, leaves, pruning of small diameter green stemmed shrubs, weeds, plant materials, etc.


More Definitions of Soft Landscape

Soft Landscape means the components of landscape design that are animate.
Soft Landscape means up to ninety-five (95) percent of the surface of the Boulevard Garden is covered in natural material that is pervious to absorption of water, does not raise more than two decimal five (2.5) cm above grade at a minimum setback from both road and sidewalk of twenty-five (25) cm, but does not include artificial surface materials.