Steep slope definition
Steep slope means any slope above twenty degrees or such lesser slope as may be defined by the chief after considering soil, climate, and other characteristics of a region.
Steep slope means any slope of more than 20 degrees or such lesser slope as may be designated by the division after consideration of soil, climate, and other characteristics of a region or the state.
Steep slope means any slope of more than twenty (20) degrees.
Examples of Steep slope in a sentence
Steep slope and low slope roofing contractor Please identify the individual who will be primarily responsible for all TIPS matters and inquiries for the duration of the contract.
More Definitions of Steep slope
Steep slope means any slope of more than 20 degrees or such lesser slope as may be designated by the Administrator after consideration of soil, climate, and other characteristics of the area.
Steep slope means any slope occurring on the construction site that is 2.5 horizontal to 1 vertical or greater (approximately 40 percent).
Steep slope means an area which is equal to or in excess of forty percent slope and where there is a vertical height of at least fifteen feet.
Steep slope means any area with a slope of 40 percent or steeper and with a vertical relief of ten (10) or more feet except areas composed of consolidated rock. A slope is delineated by establishing its toe and top and measured by averaging the inclination over at least ten (10) feet of vertical relief.
Steep slope means any slope above twenty degrees or such lesser slope as may be defined by the Chief of ODNR/DMRM after consideration of soil, climate, and other characteristics of a region or State.
Steep slope means any area with a slope of 25% or more, measured over a horizontal distance inland of 45 metres from the high water mark, along a continuous shoreline frontage of 25 metres;
Steep slope means slopes that are 1:3 (V:H) or 33.3 percent or steeper in grade.