Landscaping Plans Sample Clauses

The Landscaping Plans clause defines the requirements and standards for the design, approval, and implementation of landscaping on a property. Typically, it outlines the process for submitting landscaping designs to relevant parties, such as property owners or local authorities, for review and approval before any work begins. For example, it may specify the types of plants, irrigation systems, or hardscape features that must be included or avoided. The core function of this clause is to ensure that landscaping meets agreed-upon aesthetic, environmental, and regulatory standards, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring the property’s appearance and value are maintained.
Landscaping Plans. 5.3.2.5.1 If required, detail size, species, number location, irrigation with details, and material lists. 5.3.3 Vacant property site preparation tasks provided by Customer shall include where appropriate: 5.3.3.1 Soil boring and analysis. 5.3.3.2 Certified drawings for tower, building and foundations. 5.3.3.3 Appropriate layouts and drawings. 5.3.3.4 Identification of existing or required utilities. 5.3.3.5 Construction of building and tower foundation based on soil analysis. 5.3.3.6 Assembly of building on Site (where required). 5.3.3.7 Erection of tower, installation and test of antennas, and transmission line. 5.3.3.8 Building electrical wiring connections. 5.3.3.9 Connection and testing of HVAC.
Landscaping Plans. (a) The Developer covenants and agrees that the Landscaping Plans for the Municipal Improvements shall comply, be designed, and be constructed in accordance with the Landscape Standards and Specifications to the satisfaction of the Municipal Parks Representative. All Landscape Plans shall be sealed and signed by a Registered Landscape Architect with a current membership in the Alberta Association of Landscape Architects. All drawings and supplemental material(s) for irrigation systems that will be turned over to the Municipality shall be stamped and signed by a Certified Irrigation Designer (CID) – Commercial. The certification must be issued by the Canadian Prairie Chapter Irrigation Association,. The certified designer must be in good standing with the Association. (b) The Developer agrees that prior to the execution of this Agreement the Developer shall submit, to the Municipal Representative, preliminary Landscape Plans. The Landscape Plans shall be in accordance with Section 3.3(c), with any statutory documents, existing applicable agreements, bylaws, policies, and current Landscaping Standards and Specifications. (c) The Landscape Plans shall include the following drawings: (i) Demolition Plan – Identify any existing features, vegetation or irrigation to be removed; (ii) Tree Protection Plan – identify existing tree to be retained and protected; (iii) Layout Plan – Identify features to be salvaged, location of structures, playgrounds, pathways, fences, and signs. Illustrate preservation zones, naturalized zones, and manicured zones as detailed in the Landscape Standards and Specifications; (iv) Planting Plan – Identify planting beds, quantity, size, spacing, species, aquatic species and additional details as may be required; (v) Restoration Plan – May be required if encroaching on existing MR or ER land. See Landscape Standards and Specifications for details; (vi) Grading Plan – Show existing and proposed contours at 0.5 m (meter) intervals. All grades in geodetic measure. All elevations for manholes rims, catch basins, walls, footings, and any property line grades; (vii) Irrigation Plan – show all major items in the Layout Plan and include proposed contours. Identify locations of all lines sprinklers, valves, drains, sleeves, electrical drops, controllers, and dimension to property line. (d) Subject to the terms of this Agreement, the Developer shall be entitled to construct the Municipal Improvements in accordance with the Landscaping Plans, once s...
Landscaping Plans. 1. The Professional shall attend up to five meetings with the City. 2. The Professional shall coordinate the site landscape plans, as determined in the corridor aesthetics master plan, only within engineering plan limits 3. The Professional shall submit draft concept plans for the City’s approval at 60 percent completion. 4. The Professional shall prepare contract plans, special provisions for the specifications, and opinion of probable cost for the chosen landscaping plan.
Landscaping Plans. All setbacks shall be fully landscaped with appropriate materials as approved by the Executive Director.
Landscaping Plans. (6 sheets)
Landscaping Plans. Scaled landscaping plans indicating existing trees, trees to be removed and proposed new material, including a tree and plant list indicating type and size for existing as well as newly proposed landscaping.
Landscaping Plans. Prior to installation of the Slope and Landscaping Improvements or any associated revegetation, Grantee shall submit landscaping plans to County for review and approval.
Landscaping Plans. 5.3.2.5.1 If required, detail size, species, number location, irrigation with details, and material lists.
Landscaping Plans. All necessary permits and notifications; • Interior cleaning compensation (if required); • Signed final inspection/agreement form (i.e. a closeout checklist); • Tables presenting sampling results from XRF and fixed laboratory analyses of soil samples; • Figures that illustrate the work areas and sample locations; • A photographic chronology of the project, included as an attachment; • Laboratory data reports; • Summary of property cleanup costs. (See, e.g., IRMW, § 4.4; Relocation Plan, § 5.)
Landscaping Plans. This task includes the preparation of the landscaping plans. It is assumed that the landscaping will include hydroseeding of the new embankment slopes and revegetation of the disturbed areas within the river with native species. Only native trees, shrubs and ground covers will be used. Existing native plant materials will be preserved and protected and invasive non-native species will be removed when feasible. A survey of existing trees and shrubs will be prepared to include location, type, size and general health. This information will be evaluated and incorporated into the final design as appropriate. Since only native species will be used, no irrigation will be required. The special provisions will provide for a plant establishment period.