Canopy Sample Clauses
Canopy. Any canopy projection constructed shall be installed to cover sidewalk area or otherwise, as agreed upon by the Construction Manager.
Canopy. The canopy structure design will include a painted canopy structure that has a seven (7) degree tilt and is thirteen feet six inches (13’-6”) clear of grade level on the low side and a pier depth of thirteen feet (13’) deep. The canopy structure design assumes no de-watering, benching, shoring, or casing. The paint color shall be selected by County and may be any color other than white. No galvanized coating is included in this Scope of Work.
Canopy. Excessive cover by shrubs will be suppressed and the development of an appropriate canopy stratum encouraged. If necessary to reduce shrub density and where soil conditions would allow use of the equipment, these wetlands will be partially cleared using the Gyro-Trac; otherwise hand clearing will be used. If pond cypress (Taxodium ascendens) or hardwoods such as Nyssa sylvatica var. biflora, are not present or are under-represented to the extent that natural re-seeding is not expected to be effective, they will be planted randomly at a density of 100 trees per acre on irregular centers; trees will be 1-gallon size specimens. Exotic Species Control. Chinese tallow (Sapium sebiferum) and cattail (Typha latifolia) were observed in several on-site wetlands and in roadside drainage ditches. Chinese tallow and cattails will be removed from the site during the first phases of the restoration.
Canopy. The pines will be thinned to achieve a more typical flatwoods tree density, about 60 to 112 trees per acre (<25% cover) to achieve a basal area of 40 to 70 ft2/acre. The removal of canopy trees will be done mechanically with typical logging equipment when site conditions warrant its use. During times when site conditions are not conducive to use of such equipment, other appropriate means will be used to remove the trees such that impacts to the substrate will not occur. In areas where the pines are too small to harvest, the site will be roller chopped and then the pines cut with a hydro-axe. Burn Prescription. Growing season xxxxx every 2 to 8 years (growing season is April through July based on Xxxxx et al. (2003)). Initial years will be on a 2 to 4 year schedule to xxxxxx redevelopment of the ground cover. See Fire Management Plan (Attachment A-2). Ground Cover. Plant species observations collected during field activities within the BPMB site indicate that sufficient species and individuals presently exist in the ground cover to regenerate the desired communities. Ground cover species are expected to seed in from surrounding areas and from the seed bank. The proposed prescribed fire should stimulate many dormant species in the ground cover seed bank. If after three years the species diversity and density are not clearly trending toward successful establishment of target conditions, then native sod plugs, seeding or plantings will be done. Hydrology. The site will be roller chopped at periodic intervals to restore a more natural internal drainage pattern. The road and drainage network will be re-engineered to retain water on
Canopy. The pines will be thinned to achieve a more typical flatwoods tree density, about 60 to 112 trees per acre (<25% cover) to achieve a basal area of 40 to 70 ft2/acre. The removal of canopy trees will be done mechanically with typical logging equipment when site conditions warrant its use. During times when site conditions are not conducive to use of such equipment, other appropriate means will be used to remove the trees such that impacts to the substrate will not occur. In areas where the pines are too small to harvest, the site will be roller chopped and then the pines cut with a hydro-axe. Exotic Species Control. Chinese tallow (Sapium sebiferum) and cattail (Typha latifolia) were observed in several on-site wetlands and in roadside drainage ditches. Chinese tallow and cattails will be removed from the site during the first phases of the restoration. portions of the site for longer periods of time, enhancing hydroperiod and hydrologic processes. Some minor expansion of wetland jurisdictional area may occur. Attachment A-9 and Exhibit A-1- 7 shows the locations of the hydrologic work proposed at the BPMB. The activities planned for the site are installation of hardened low water crossings, equalizer culverts, modification of existing drainage culverts and ditches (Exhibit A-1-7). Surface and ground water level data and field-verification that the appropriate elevation has been set will be used to verify the invert elevations at each crossing. If the invert elevations of the structures are found to be too high or low, they will be manipulated based on the field data collection results during the first few years of the project. That data will be used to verify the final elevations for each structure. Those portions of the existing roadway network that will not be used as part of the proposed road and trail network may be leveled out to surrounding grade if necessary to restore the flow patterns, using appropriate erosion control measures to protect the adjacent waters and wetlands.
Canopy. 4.1 The Owner agrees that the proposed canopy shown on Schedule ‘B’ Site Development Plan shall be a permanent unenclosed roof structure erected for the purpose of providing weather shelter. The Owner furthermore agrees that the proposed canopy will not be used for the growing of mushrooms.
Canopy. Based on value as set forth in subsection (c) and (d) above.
Canopy. A permanent, architectural projection supported from an exterior wall of a building and/or other structure, that is intended to provide protection from weather. Edges are defined as parallel to the ground, and either parallel or perpendicular to the façade from which the canopy is supported.
Canopy. Landlord shall install a new Building standard roof covering in accordance with code. Without limiting the foregoing, Landlord shall remove the existing rubber roof covering to expose existing sheathing, check for damage and replace as necessary; install new Retail Area standard roof membrane. Install new metal canopy cover over front façade inclusive of all structural support required by code.
Canopy. Provide lighting design and power distribution design for the canopy. This will include light fixture selection, lighting panel design, power distribution to the lights, and switching of the lights. Engineer will provide 5 foot-candles minimum at canopies and 2 foot-candles minimum everywhere else on site. Engineer will provide maintenance receptacle locations and circuiting where receptacles are required by PCCA.