Site Alteration definition

Site Alteration means dumping, the removal of topsoil from land, or the alteration of the grade of land by any means including placing fill, clearing and grubbing, the compaction of soil or the creation of impervious surfaces, or any combination of these activities;
Site Alteration means activities, such as grading, excavation and the placement of fill that change the landform and natural vegetative characteristics of a site.
Site Alteration means altering of the grade of the land whether temporarily or permanently and not a Commercial Fill Operation as defined within this by-law;

Examples of Site Alteration in a sentence

  • The Owner further acknowledges that there is a Site Alteration By-law in effect in the Town with which the Owner must comply.


More Definitions of Site Alteration

Site Alteration means the placing, or dumping of fill, the removal of topsoil or fill from land, or the alteration of the grade of land, or any combination of these activities;
Site Alteration means any alteration to the grade (topography) of land through the movement, removal or placement of Topsoil or Fill;
Site Alteration means Dumping or placing of Fill on land by any means;
Site Alteration means the Placement or Dumping of Fill on land, the removal of Soil from land or the alteration of the Grade of land by any means.
Site Alteration means the placement or Dumping of Fill on land and or the removal of topsoil from land;
Site Alteration means any removal, placing or dumping of fill, blasting of rock or any other activity that would increase or decrease existing grade or finished grade of the land by 0.3 metres or more;
Site Alteration means changing the physical appearance of a Campsite through the installation or addition of items or materials that are intended to stay for a prolonged period of time, including, but not limited to, Gazebos, fences, decks, ramps, sheds, landscape and construction materials, gardens, plantings, fireplaces, playground equipment, and exterior decorative items. It does not include vehicles or basic camping equipment such sleeping tents or camping chairs;