Ecological Works definition

Ecological Works means the provision of ecological compensation and its subsequent maintenance in perpetuity in accordance with the Ecological Works Scheme such ecological compensation shall comprise either: the replacement of eight (8) metres of the existing coir roll at the eastern end of the marginal vegetation strip next to the Land, providing a fifty-three (53) metre length of new coir roll and a fifty-three (53) metre length of brushwood roll which together comprises thirty-four point two (34.2) square metres of new marginal planting; or in the event that a further Ecological Works Scheme is submitted to the Council proposing that the ecological compensation is provided in an alternative location in accordance with paragraph 5.1 of Part 2 of Schedule 4 then the ecological compensation to be provided shall be calculated by applying the Biodiversity Metric
Ecological Works means the provision of ecological compensation through the provision and installation of additional marginal planting on the South bank of the River Thames in the location shown by a solid blue line on Plan 4 "Ecological Works Scheme" means a scheme for the provision of the Ecological Works which is approved or deemed to be approved by the Council in accordance with Part 2 of Schedule 4 and which scheme may thereafter be amended from time to time with the written approval of the Council
Ecological Works means the provision of ecological compensation and its subsequent maintenance in perpetuity in accordance with the Ecological Works Scheme such ecological compensation shall comprise either: (a) the replacement of eight (8) metres of the existing coir roll at the eastern end of the marginal vegetation strip next to the Land, providing a fifty-three (53) metre length of new coir roll and a fifty-three (53) metre length of brushwood roll which together comprises thirty-four point two (34.2) square metres of new marginal planting; or "Ecological Works Contingency Sum" "Ecological Works Contribution" (b) in the event that a further Ecological Works Scheme is submitted to the Council proposing that the ecological compensation is provided in an alternative location in accordance with paragraph 5.1 of Part 2 of Schedule 4 then the ecological compensation to be provided shall be calculated by applying the Biodiversity Metric Means the sum of £40,000.00 (forty thousand pounds only) in relation to the cost of reinstating the Ecological Works in the event that the mitigation measures associated with the Ecological Works fail means a financial contribution equal to the cost of carrying out the Ecological Works and maintaining those works in perpetuity as specified in the appraisal submitted to and approved by the Council in accordance with paragraph 5.2 of Part 2 of Schedule 4 PROVIDED THAT such contribution shall not exceed the financial cap specified in sub-paragraph 5.2(a) of Part 2 of Schedule 4 "Ecological Works Scheme" means a scheme for the provision of the Ecological Works (including timescales for their provision) in the location shown by a solid green line on Plan 4 or in an alternative location or additional locations within Reading Borough along the River Thames as may be approved by the Council in accordance with Part 2 of Schedule 4 and which scheme is approved or deemed to be approved by the Council in accordance with Part 2 of C:\USERS\SRF\APPDATA\ROAMING\MICROSOFT\TEMPLATES\NORMAL.DOTM PAGE: 6 OF 32 Schedule 4 and which scheme may thereafter be amended from time to time with the written approval of the Council

Examples of Ecological Works in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, upon: the completion of the works as set out in the Ecological Works Scheme or Negotiated EWS (as the case may be) approved or deemed to be approved in accordance with the provisions of this Part 2 of Schedule 4; or the payment to the Council of the Ecological Works Contribution in accordance with paragraph 5.2 of this Part 2 of Schedule 4 then the Owner's obligations under this Part 2 of Schedule 4 shall be deemed to have been discharged and shall cease to apply.

  • Open Space and Ecological Works - Open Space Contribution The Owner covenants with the Council as follows: to pay the Open Space Contribution in full to the Council prior to Occupation of any New Dwelling; and not to Occupy or permit the Occupation of any New Dwelling until the Open Space Contribution has been paid in full to the Council.


More Definitions of Ecological Works

Ecological Works means the provision of ecological mitigation containing proposed details, management and maintenance for the provision and installation of additional marginal planting on the South bank of the River Thames in the location shown on Plan 4

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