Tree Management definition

Tree Management means the protection and maintenance of the existing tree asset base in the City, as well as the planning, planting and maintenance of future trees;
Tree Management means the protection and maintenance of the existing tree asset base in the Estate, as well as the planning, planting, and maintenance of future trees, while ensuring that wildfire risk in mitigated,

Examples of Tree Management in a sentence

  • The Operating Company shall take account of the Landscape Strategy including Tree Management Strategy in preparing the Landscape Development Plan including the Tree Management Plan.

  • Landscaping considerations should include a discussion of tree removal and replacement in accordance with the University's Tree Management Policy.

  • The Operating Company shall prepare the Tree Management Plan in accordance with Schedule 2 Scope, Appendix 3 Road Attachment 3.2 Tree Management Strategy & Tree Management Plan.

  • Where the context requires, any reference to Parent may be deemed to include a reference to Parent, Dollar Tree Management, Inc.

  • Wildlife Reserve Tree Management (WAC 222-30-020):  For each acre harvested in Eastern Washington, leave 2 wildlife reserve trees(>10 feet tall and >10 inches DBH), 2 green recruitment trees(>10 feet tall and >12 inches DBH), and 2 down logs(> 20 feet long and >12 inches diameter at small end).

  • The Project is further described in the following Schedules which are on file with ACC and copies of which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference: (1) the Master Site Plan (“Master Site Plan”) attached hereto as Schedule L-1, (2) the Master Tree Management Plan (“Master Tree Management Plan”) attached hereto as Schedule L-2 , and (3) the Phasing and Pedestrian Circulation Plan (“Phasing and Pedestrian Circulation Plan”) attached hereto as Schedule L-3.

  • The following tasks are included within this amendment: TreePlotter Software- Access to Core Functionality, Advanced data eld set, Statistics/Reporting and Tree Management insights, Work/Feature/inspection History, Basic tree risk assessment, Photo Attach (up to 5), Custom interactive map creation, Unlimited Users, and Community Engagement Map for (2) years.

  • All tree work, including the handling of feeder tree roots, will be performed in accordance with PSEG Long Island’s Specification for Line Clearance - Distribution Circuit Trim (as well as applicable ANSI A300 Standards and ISA Best Management Practices) and the WNTP Tree Management Plan (see Appendix D).

  • All trees planted on the Site by the League in accordance with the Park and Facility Development Process, which may be amended from time to time, shall become the absolute property of the City upon the issuance of a Final Acceptance Certificate (FAC) pursuant to City Policy “Corporate Tree Management Policy” (C456C).

  • The detailed Landscape Strategy Including Tree Management Strategy shall be submitted for the Director's consent no later than fifty (50) Working Days before the end of the first Annual Period.

Related to Tree Management

  • Adaptive management means reliance on scientific methods to test the results of actions taken so that the management and related policy can be changed promptly and appropriately.

  • Change Management means the add-on module to the Programs that enables engineers to define network changes through one or more configuration templates. Those network changes can be applied to multiple devices and executed/rolled back automatically. The Change Management module enables engineers to verify the impact of the changes across the network to help ensure a safer change process.

  • Virginia Stormwater Management Program or “VSMP” means a program approved by the State Board after September 13, 2011, that has been established by a locality to manage the quality and quantity of runoff resulting from land-disturbing activities and shall include such items as local ordinances, rules, permit requirements, annual standards and specifications, policies and guidelines, technical materials, and requirements for plan review, inspection, enforcement, where authorized in this article, and evaluation consistent with the requirements of this article and associated regulations.

  • Case management means a care management plan developed for a Member whose diagnosis requires timely coordination. All benefits, including travel and lodging, are limited to Covered Services that are Medically Necessary and set forth in the EOC. KFHPWA may review a Member's medical records for the purpose of verifying delivery and coverage of services and items. Based on a prospective, concurrent or retrospective review, KFHPWA may deny coverage if, in its determination, such services are not Medically Necessary. Such determination shall be based on established clinical criteria and may require Preauthorization.

  • PJM Management means the officers, executives, supervisors and employee managers of PJM.