Perimeter barriers Sample Clauses

Perimeter barriers. Xxxxx has done very well at preventing illegal 4-wheel vehicle by emplacing concrete-filled steel posts at entry points. Posts should be planted at the few remaining potential entry sites off of Buzzard Lagoon Road. Posts should be linked by cable to prevent dirt bikes from passing between the posts. Admittedly, dirt bikes can go nearly anywhere, even be carried, so cable not necessarily exclude them. Bikers will probably find other entry sites. Nonetheless, cable and/ or close spacing of posts be an effective physical, psychological and visual barrier. Trees and shrubs should be planted to eventually replace posts with natural of thickets and trees. Vines and climbing shrubs such as honeysuckle, blackberry, poison oak grow in the area, are native, and would cover cables or fences, if installed. . Rehabilitated erosion surfaces must be protected from illegal vehicles. Posts should be planted and cables stretched across previous channels and vehicle routes at critical points such as top, bottom, and midway. Barriers should be ABA Consultants Buzzard Lagoon Restoration Plan or with other barriers in order to prevent . reentry to the protected surface.
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