Recreation and Landscaping Sample Clauses

Recreation and Landscaping a. Installation of temporary removable barriers. b. In-kind repairs, installation, or replacement, and minor upgrades/mitigation of bollards and associated protective barriers when in previously disturbed areas.
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Recreation and Landscaping a. In-kind repairs or replacement, and minor upgrades to recreational facilities and features (e.g. playgrounds, campgrounds, fire pits, dump stations and utility hook- ups, swimming pools, athletic fields and signage, batting cages, basketball courts, swing sets, pathways, simple wooden/wire stream crossings). b. In-kind repair, replacements, and minor upgrades to landscaping elements (e.g., fencing, free standing walls, paving, planters, irrigation systems, lighting elements, signs, flag poles, ramps, steps).
Recreation and Landscaping a. Installation of temporary removable barriers (e.g., chain link fences), polyethylene sheeting, or tarps, provided such work will not result in additional damage, irreversible alterations, or significant loss of building fabric or substantial ground disturbance. b. In-kind repair, or in-kind replacement, or minor upgrades/mitigation of bollards and associated protective barriers when placed in the existing footprint. c. Placement of emergency beach berms seaward of improved property where severe erosion has occurred, with work performed under the authority of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and/or a State environmental enforcement agency’s permits for the sand deposit areas and upland or offshore borrow sites, including dredge spoil piles.
Recreation and Landscaping a. In-kind repairs or replacement of recreational facilities and features (e.g. playgrounds, campgrounds, fire pits, picnic tables, dump stations and utility hook- ups, swimming pools, athletic fields and signage, batting cages, basketball courts, swing sets, pathways, simple wooden/wire stream crossings). When the facilities and features are not historic. b. In-kind repair or replacements, and minor upgrades to landscaping elements (e.g., fencing, sidewalks, free standing walls, paving, planters, irrigation systems, lighting elements, signs, flag poles, ramps, steps) when landscape elements are not historic.
Recreation and Landscaping a. In-kind repair or in-kind replacement, or minor upgrades in the same location to recreational facilities (e.g., playgrounds, campgrounds, athletic fields, and parks). This includes features (e.g., fire pits, dump stations and utility hook-ups, above- ground swimming pools, pathways, simple wooden/wire stream crossings, decks), recreational structures and equipment (e.g., benches, bleachers, permanent seating, score boards, batting cages, basketball goals, swing sets, picnic tables), and signage (e.g. street signs, traffic signs, and freestanding facility signage). b. In-kind repair or in-kind replacement, or minor upgrades to landscaping elements (e.g., fencing, free standing walls, paving, planters, irrigation systems, lighting elements, signs, flag poles, ramps, steps, trellises). Minor mitigation measures (e.g. increases in pole diameter, addition of new safety anchors) will be covered by this Allowance.
Recreation and Landscaping a. Installation of scaffolding, temporary barriers (i.e., chain link fences, etc.), polyethylene sheeting, or tarps, provided such work does not result in additional damage, significant loss of historic fabric, or irreversible alterations. b. In-kind repairs, installation, or replacement, and minor upgrades/mitigation of bollards and associated protective barriers when in previously disturbed areas as defined in the introduction to these allowances. c. In kind repair or replacement of landscaping and utilities, such as paving, planters, trellises, irrigation, and lighting.
Recreation and Landscaping. 1. In-kind repairs or replacement, and minor upgrades to recreational facilities and features (e.g. playgrounds, campgrounds, fire pits, dump stations and utility hook-ups, swimming pools, athletic fields and signage, batting cages, basketball courts, swing sets, pathways, simple wooden/wire stream crossings). 2. In-kind repair, replacements, and minor upgrades to landscaping elements (e.g., fencing, free standing walls, paving, planters, irrigation systems, lighting elements, signs, flag poles, ramps, steps). 1247 1248 1249 1250 1251 1252 1253 1254 1255 1256 1257 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 1266 1267 1268 1269 1270 1271 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 1280 1281 1282 1283 1284 1285 1286 1287 1288 1289 1290 1291
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Recreation and Landscaping. Installation of temporary removable barriers.
Recreation and Landscaping. 1434 1435 a. In-kind repairs or replacement, and minor upgrades to recreational facilities and 1436 features (e.g. playgrounds, campgrounds, fire pits, dump stations and utility hook- 1437 ups, swimming pools, athletic fields and signage, batting cages, basketball courts, 1438 swing sets, pathways, simple wooden/wire stream crossings). 1439 1440 b. In-kind repair, replacements, and minor upgrades to landscaping elements (e.g., 1441 fencing, free standing walls, paving, planters, irrigation systems, lighting elements, 1442 signs, flag poles, ramps, steps). 1443
Recreation and Landscaping a. In-kind repairs or replacement, and minor upgrades to recreational facilities and features (e.g., playgrounds, campgrounds, fire pits, dump stations and utility hook-ups, swimming pools, athletic fields and signage, batting cages, basketball courts, swing sets, pathways, simple wooden/wire stream crossings). b. In-kind repair, replacement, and minor upgrades to landscaping elements (e.g., fencing, free standing walls, paving, planters, irrigation systems, lighting elements, signs, flag poles, ramps, steps). c. Removal of fire or flood-damaged or destroyed standing trees within public rights -of-way, when trees are flush cut or stumps are ground to grade level, no root balls are removed, and all access and staging of equipment is within the existing hard surfaced public rights-of-way. d. Repair or replacement of existing driveways, parking areas, parking lots, and walkways with materials of similar appearance in a manner that does not disturb historic landscape materials or features.
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