Vegetation management plan definition

Vegetation management plan means a written document that includes short- and long-term site management practices that will provide and maintain native and naturalized perennial vegetation.
Vegetation management plan means a written document that
Vegetation management plan means a site-specific written plan for a property to mitigate the risk of wildfire through strategic reduction of combustible vegetation.

More Definitions of Vegetation management plan

Vegetation management plan means a vegetation management plan for the Contribution Land prepared in accordance with the requirements of Schedule 4 and approved by Council in accordance with clause 5 of this agreement.
Vegetation management plan means a structured program adopted by the Council for the protection, maintenance, restoration and replacement of trees and native vegetation.
Vegetation management plan means vegetation management plan prepared in accordance with clause 12 by an independent and suitably qualified practising ecologist or bushland restoration expert approved by the Council acting reasonably. Vegetation Maintenance Plan means vegetation maintenance plan prepared in accordance with clause 14 by an independent and suitably qualified practising ecologist or bushland restoration expert approved by the Council acting reasonably.
Vegetation management plan has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2(h) (ManagementCo Responsibilities – Physical Security Plan, Data Security Plan and Vegetation Management Plan).
Vegetation management plan means a plan drawn to scale which identifies:
Vegetation management plan means a written plan developed by the Licensee outlining the procedures, practices and strategies for managing, auditing and reporting on, control of vegetation near the generating plant and the minimisation of fire hazard;
Vegetation management plan means and refer to a plan for the pruning, removal, maintenance, or management of trees and other vegetation or the management or prevention of vegetative growth that has been adopted, authorized, or applied by the City, including any department or division of the City, to manage vegetation on public property.