Shade Trees Sample Clauses

Shade Trees. All deciduous shade trees shall have a minimum trunk size of two (2) inches in caliper at planting, unless otherwise specified.
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Shade Trees. Promotional materials delivered with the shade trees purchased with City and OUC funds should bear both the CITY and OUC logos as shown in Exhibit A. The shade trees to be funded shall be a species agreed to by both parties.
Shade Trees. Shade Trees shall be pruned to remove sucker growth and to maintain clear visibility between grade and a height of at least six feet. All damaged, dead or diseased limbs resulting from weather or pests shall be removed immediately.
Shade Trees. The Association, at its sole cost and expense, shall install by December 31, 2022 two potted shade trees of the Village’s and Association’s mutual choice approximately upon the common elements of the Association presently being renovated by the Association to beautify the common elements of the Association (the “Shade Trees”). The Association install the trees and will maintain the Shade Trees thereafter.
Shade Trees. The Association, at its sole cost and expense, shall install by December 31, 2022 two potted shade trees of the Village’s and Association’s mutual choice approximately upon the common elements of the Association presently being renovated by the Association to beautify the common elements of the Association (the “Shade Trees”). The Association install the trees and will maintain the Shade Trees thereafter. In consideration for the Residential Parking Permit, Adjacent Street Parking, and the Shade Trees, the Association shall provide the public with access to and use of a safe walkway in the area along West Drive as depicted on Exhibit “A” (the “Walkway”). The Walkway shall have a minimum width of five (5) feet and shall be designed and constructed by the Association at its sole cost and expense. The Association shall obtain all necessary approvals and permits from the Village and any other applicable governmental agencies to construct the Walkway. this agreement is mutually beneficial and improves livability in the Village, for Bayshore's residents, business owners, business patrons, and the public at large. The proposed agreement with BYTC is attached. Livability By centering on people – residents, business owners and visitors – North Bay Village will become a more attractive place to work, live and do business. The NBV100 Livability pillar puts the focus on placemaking in four ways: Prioritizing people over cars, Embracing the waterfront, Improving the quality of life, and Refreshing the NBV identity. BUDGETARY/FINANCIAL IMPACT (Finance Dept.) TBD PERSONNEL IMPACT

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