Surfacing definition

Surfacing means the act of providing or creating a temporary or permanent covering for a surface used for pedestrians, motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, decoration, landscaping, soil stabilization, or erosion control. Examples of surfaces include, but are not limited to, roads, road shoulders, streets, access roads, alleys, lanes, driveways, parking lots, playgrounds, trails, squares, plazas, and fairgrounds. For the purposes of this section, “surfacing” does not include creating a covering composed of asphalt concrete or portland cement concrete.
Surfacing. The minimum necessary, usually a minimum of 12" of gravel, to allow log trucking without surface deformation year round, except during spring breakup. Turnouts: Surfaced length of 50 feet , 12 foot width and 25 foot length of ingress and 25 foot egress. Turnouts must be inter-visible, or every ½ mile, whichever is more often.
Surfacing. The minimum necessary, usually a minimum of 6" of gravel, to allow log trucking without surface deformation year round, except during spring breakup. Turnouts: Must be constructed large enough for opposing truck and utility vehicles to safely get out of log truck traffic without undo maneuvering at the typical traffic speed. Turnouts must be every 1/4 mile, or more often as needed for safe passage of logging trucks and at the end of the spur.

Examples of Surfacing in a sentence

  • Surfacing materials must be reclaimed and the site restored to its previous condition for this allowance to apply.

  • The City of Charlotte and the Company entered into an Agreement for Playground and Outdoor Fitness Equipment, Site Accessories, Surfacing, and Related Products and Services dated July 1, 2017 (the “Contract”) pursuant to which the Company agreed to provide Playground and Outdoor Fitness Equipment, Site Accessories, Surfacing, and Related Products and Services for the City of Charlotte.

  • In addition, if a product noncompliance is found during a visit, notice of noncompliance will be issued to the Participant and each of the multiple Participants utilizing this location, if any, in the form of an ICAR, Form 03S, per Section 6.1 of the Surfacing Procedural Guide.

  • The mix design shall conform to the International Slurry Surfacing Association’s ISSA A143, Section 5.2. The gradation of the aggregate shall be in accordance with the following: The gradation of the aggregate stockpile shall not vary by more than the stockpile tolerance from the mix design gradation (indicated in the table above) while also remaining within the specification gradation band.

  • The mineral aggregate used shall be of the type and grade specified for the particular use of the Micro- Surfacing.


More Definitions of Surfacing

Surfacing means any improvement other than pavement lying on or within a street, alley or public place, such as sidewalk, curb, gutter, turf, grass and landscaping. (Ord. 7225, 2017; Ord. 7202, 2016; Ord. 5130, 1991).
Surfacing means planing or smoothing the surface of material by passing it over cutters and includes chamfering and bevelling but does not include moulding, tenoning, rebating or recessing;
Surfacing means the act of covering any surface used for pedestrian, vehicular, or non-vehicular travel; or decoration, including, but not limited to, roads, road shoulders, streets, access roads, alleys, lanes, driveways, parking lots, playgrounds, trails, squares, plazas, and fairgrounds.
Surfacing shall be defined as asphalt, decomposed granite, crushed rock, and concrete within the trail system. Surface maintenance shall include repairs and replacement to alleviate surface damage when sufficient funding is available, graffiti removal from trail surfaces, and bollard maintenance.
Surfacing means the competitor’s head breaks the plane of the surface of the water.
Surfacing means any action resulting in the hardening or covering of the pre-existing ground in an area greater than one hundred square feet such that rain striking the area will accumulate or run off the surface to a greater extent than prior to the hardening or covering of said pre-existing ground. Surfacing includes, but is not limited to, such things as compacting the surface of the earth, placing gravel, concrete or like substances on the surface of the earth, or the placement of structures upon the ground.
Surfacing means the act of covering any surface used for purposes of pedestrian, vehicular, or nonvehicular travel including, but not limited to, roads, road shoulders, streets, alleys, lanes, driveways, parking lots, playgrounds, trails, squares, plazas, and fairgrounds.