Landscaping and Screening Sample Clauses

The Landscaping and Screening clause sets requirements for the installation and maintenance of plants, trees, fences, or other visual barriers on a property. Typically, it outlines the types of landscaping materials to be used, the locations where screening is required—such as around parking lots or property boundaries—and ongoing upkeep responsibilities. This clause ensures that properties maintain an attractive appearance, provide privacy, and comply with local regulations, thereby enhancing property value and minimizing disputes over aesthetics or privacy concerns.
Landscaping and Screening. (a) Whether the landscape works form part of a comprehensive design concept which integrates building design and private, communal and public land. (b) Whether the landscape concept is appropriate to the urban and natural context and to the creation of neighbourhood identity. (c) Whether planting is used to: i. establish and maintain a well vegetated environment that is compatible with the neighbourhood and the specific planting character of the street. ii. visually reduce the bulk of new development and integrate new buildings. iii. help provide summer shade, wind breaks and access to winter sun. iv. help provide and maintain visual privacy. v. create an attractive environment without prejudicing personal safety. (d) Whether existing mature trees, especially those located near property boundaries, are practically able to be retained and incorporated into the development.
Landscaping and Screening. (a) That if in the opinion of the Development Officer, a nuisance is created for civic no. ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ resulting from the outdoor facility, the Town may require effective screening to be constructed at the rear of the building to minimize the impact.
Landscaping and Screening. All mechanical units and condensing units shall be visually screened from public view. Large trash receptacles for business use and any outside storage areas shall be screened on three sides with a masonry screen wall. Redeveloper shall submit a landscape plan to the Mayor for his review and approval which will not be unreasonably withheld. Any parking constructed on the Project Site must meet or exceed applicable Downtown Design Standards.
Landscaping and Screening. The DEVELOPER shall submit and have approved by the CITY a "Landscape Plan" that is representative of the landscaping to be provided as each phase of SUNFLOWER COMMERCE PARK 4TH is developed. The Landscaping Plan shall show contours, utilities, size and spread at planting, any type of ground cover, shrubs, and shall coordinate with the Drainage Plan and Site Plan for the Project.
Landscaping and Screening. Landscaping and Screening shall comply with the requirements outlined in Part V of this Bylaw.
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Related to Landscaping and Screening

  • CUTTING AND PATCHING The Contractor shall be responsible for cutting, fitting or patching required to complete the Work or to make its parts fit together properly.

  • Landscaping The Owner will, before its plan of subdivision is released for registration, pay to the Town in lieu of planting any trees on the public streets within the plan, the amount shown for the purpose upon Schedule “J”.

  • Background Screening and Security All Contractor employees, Subcontractors and agents of the Contractor performing work under the Contract must comply with all background screening and security requirements of the Department, as detailed below.

  • Skidding and Yarding Methods of skid- ding or yarding specified for particular areas, if any, are indicated on Sale Area Map. Outside Clearcutting Units and construction clearings, insofar as ground conditions permit, products shall not be skidded against reserve trees or groups of reproduction and tractors shall be equipped with a winch to facilitate skidding. B6.421 Rigging. Insofar as practicable, needed rigging shall be slung on stumps or trees desig- nated for cutting.

  • Weighing and Scaling Costs Purchaser agrees to pay for all weighing costs for logs delivered regardless if logs are purchased on a weight or scale basis. In addition, Purchaser agrees to pay for all scaling costs for logs delivered on a scale basis. Purchaser also agrees to pay for all costs associated with the transmission and reporting of scale or weight data.