Common use of Boundaries, Fences, Paths and Protective Boundaries Clause in Contracts

Boundaries, Fences, Paths and Protective Boundaries. Conservation zones are to be defined and protected with fences and protective barriers. The conservation zones are also to be protected by fire breaks. Where possible access paths are to follow existing tracks unless the existing routes damage significant or identified features. Fences, paths and protective barriers are to be designed to be unobtrusive elements in the landscape to standards acceptable to the Department of Conservation and Land Management.

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: Kennedy Development Agreement, Development Agreement Act 1992, Kennedy Development Agreement

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Boundaries, Fences, Paths and Protective Boundaries. Conservation zones are to be defined and protected with fences and protective barriers. The conservation zones are also to be protected by fire breaks. Where possible access paths are to follow existing tracks unless the existing routes damage significant or identified features. Fences, paths and protective barriers are to be designed to Schedule 1 be unobtrusive elements in the landscape to standards acceptable to the Department of Conservation and Land Management.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Kennedy Development Agreement Act 1992, Kennedy Development Agreement, Kennedy Development Agreement

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