Tree Preservation Plan definition

Tree Preservation Plan means a plan prepared by an arborist, a landscape architect, a forest technician, a forest technologist, a forest/wildlife ecologist, a managed forest plan approver, or a professional forester which determines trees to be preserved through an assessment process which identifies trees, shrubs and other specific areas of natural habitat and their ecological function or importance, and determines the impacts of development on the trees, shrubs, and other specific areas of natural habitat and their ecological function or importance and such plan shall determine mitigation measures and measures to protect and manage trees to be preserved and proper practices to remove trees to bedestroyed;
Tree Preservation Plan means a plan, prepared by a Qualified OPFA Member or Certified Arborist, for the purpose of protecting and preserving trees on properties where development or disturbance of the natural forest cover is to occur;
Tree Preservation Plan means a plan prepared by an arborist, a landscape architect, a forest technician, a forest technologist, a forest/wildlife ecologist, a managed forest plan approver, or a professional forester which determines trees to be preserved through an assessment process which identifies trees, shrubs and other specific areas of natural habitat and their ecological function or importance and such plan shall determine mitigation measures and measures to protect and manage trees to be preserved and proper practices to remove trees to be destroyed;

Examples of Tree Preservation Plan in a sentence

  • A copy of the approved Tree Preservation Plan must be included as an Exhibit to the Acknowledgement.

  • A monitoring schedule and Project Arborist reports must be described and detailed in the Tree Preservation Plan.

  • Tree preservation measures must be clearly identified, labeled, and detailed on the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan sheets and Tree Preservation Plan.

  • Maintain, to the greatest extent possible, on-site green infrastructure in a manner consistent with the findings of the preliminary Tree Preservation Plan.

  • During implementation of Phase 2 Erosion and Sediment Control Plan, the Project Arborist must visit the site on a regular basis to continue monitoring tree preservation measures and ensure that all activities are conducted as identified in the Tree Preservation Plan and approved by UFMD.


More Definitions of Tree Preservation Plan

Tree Preservation Plan means the tree preservation plan prepared in accordance with Municipal Specifications entitled prepared by and dated .
Tree Preservation Plan means the plan(s) approved by the City for the preservation of trees on or within the vicinity of the proposed development, in accordance with the requirements of the current City’s Private Tree By-law.
Tree Preservation Plan has the meaning set forth in Design-Build Specification Item 10,001.1.
Tree Preservation Plan has the meaning set forth in Design-Build Specification Item 10,001.1. TxDOT Acquisition Parcels means the Schematic ROW parcels identified in Table 15-1 in the Design-Build Specifications that TxDOT commits to make available by a specified “Availability Date” set forth in Table 15-1. TxDOT-Directed Changes means (a) any changes in the scope of the Work or terms and conditions of the Contract Documents (including changes in the standards applicable to the Work, which TxDOT has directed DB Contractor to perform as described in and subject to the limitations in Section 4.6.1.2 of the General Conditions), (b) suspensions of the Work by TxDOT for more than 48 hours per suspension or 96 hours total in accordance with Section 8.4.1 of the General Conditions, (c) any changes in the Work due to Errors in the Signed and Sealed Engineering Data, unless such Errors were known to the DB Contractor prior to the Effective Date, and (d) any material differences between the actual location of a Utility and the location of the Utility shown on a level A XXX report identified in Appendix 2 to Exhibit 3 of the DBA, unless such Error was known to DB Contractor prior to the Effective Date. Notwithstanding the foregoing, TxDOT shall not be liable for any changes in the scope of Work that result in less than $10,000 in increased costs and such changes shall not be considered TxDOT-Directed Changes.
Tree Preservation Plan means a plan drawn at a scale of not less than 1"- 50' prepared by a Landscape Architect identifying and locating all existing trees or clump of trees eight inches (8") or greater, trees to be removed, method of preservation or protection and all replacement or new trees to be planted.
Tree Preservation Plan means a plan prepared by an arborist, a landscape architect, a forest technician, a forest technologist, a forest/wildlife ecologist, a managed forest plan approver, or a professional forester which determines trees to be preserved through an assessment process which identifies trees, shrubs and other specific areas of natural habitat and their ecological function or importance, and determines the impacts of development on the trees, shrubs, and other specific areas of natural habitat and their ecological function or importance and such plan shall determine mitigation measures and measures to protect and manage trees to be preserved and proper practices to remove trees to be destroyed;x) "Woodlands or Forest Management Plan" means a plan for a woodlands prepared according to guidelines set by the Ministry of Natural Resources or other recognized guidelines, which set out objectives and management practices to ensure the sustainability of the woodlands, and approved by a forestry consultant.y) “Woodland” means land that is one hectare or more in area with at least: (i) 1000 trees, of any size, per hectare;(ii) 750 trees, measuring over five (5) centimetres/1.96 inches in Diameter at DBH, per hectare;(iii) 500 trees, measuring over twelve (12) centimetres/4.72 inches, in Diameter at DBH, per hectare; or
Tree Preservation Plan means a proposal which includes a tree survey and a written plan with text and/or graphic illustrations indicating the methods which are to be used to preserve existing trees during construction, and methods for ongoing maintenance, including fertilizing and pruning following ANSI A300 standards.