Water features definition

Water features means any water containment element
Water features means boreholes, wells, adits, springs, seepage and wetland areas, ponds, lakes and watercourses.
Water features means any water containment element constructed as part of a landscape installation and may also include, but is not limited to, a fountain, waterfall, and pond.

Examples of Water features in a sentence

  • Water features at the resorts and golf course are supplied from the Auxiliary Reclamation Facility and the Water Reclamation Reservoir.

  • Water features, masonry, and/or landscaping should be incorporated into the design to create visual interest.

  • Please note that your inflatable must be removed from the park at the conclusion of your reservation • Water features and mechanical rides are NOT PERMITTED.

  • Water features include perennial flat-water bodies, streams, wetlands or seeps.

  • Water features normal ground clearance is applied but over navigable waters a 15m mast height plus 2,5m plus minimum safety clearance is above the high watermark.

  • Water features on the Property, as of the Effective Date, are depicted and described in the Baseline Report.

  • Water features and public art provide interest and props for users.


More Definitions of Water features

Water features. The subject has frontage on Lake ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Approximately 50% of the subject is within said lake. Surrounding Land Uses: The properties surrounding the subject are either unimproved land or residential uses. Easements: There were no reported easements that would adversely affect the use of the property. The conservation easement will be in force in the after valuation and is restrictive on the subject property in that it cannot be developed, subdivided or further improved and prohibits timber harvest.
Water features means ornamental or functional fountains, pools, ponds, etc., including swimming pools.