Site Disturbance Sample Clauses

Site Disturbance. The Lessee may not cut any timber or remove any other landscape features of the Premises such as shrubs or bushes without the Lessor’s prior written approval. The Lessee may not conduct mining or drilling operations, remove sand, gravel, or similar substances from the ground, or commit waste of any kind on the Premises.
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Site Disturbance. Stipulation 4 of the Lease Agreement is hereby amended to include the following: a) Site disturbance shall be kept to a minimum to protect local habitats. All activities at the site shall be conducted in a manner that will minimize the disturbance of soil and vegetation and changes in the character of natural drainage systems. Any ground disturbances that may occur shall be contoured to blend with the natural topography to protect human and wildlife health and safety. Particular attention must be paid to preventing pollution and siltation of any waterways and to preventing disturbances to fish and wildlife populations and habitats. b) Brush clearing is allowed only to the extent necessary to maintain the present development. The Lessee may use dead timber that is down. The Lessee shall not cut standing timber within the leased area unless specifically authorized by DNR’s Division of Forestry. The removal of vegetation shall be kept to a minimum and areas requiring disturbance should be seeded or planted as soon as possible after disturbance. To the extent possible, associated vegetation should be left intact to enhance stability, control erosion and enhance scenic qualities.
Site Disturbance. Any disturbance to existing off-site infrastructure resulting from the development, including but not limited to, streets, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, street trees, landscaped areas and utilities, shall be the responsibility of the Developer, and shall be reinstated, removed, replaced or relocated by the Developer as directed by the Development Officer, in consultation with the Development Engineer.
Site Disturbance. Site disturbance shall be kept to a minimum to protect local habitats. All activities at the site shall be conducted in a manner that will minimize the disturbance of soil and vegetation and changes in the character of natural drainage systems. Brush clearing is allowed, but shall be kept to the minimum necessary to conduct or complete the authorized activity. Removal or destruction of the vegetative mat outside of the authorized area is not allowed. Establishment of, or improvements to, tidal, submerged, shoreland or riparian landing areas (e.g.: leveling the ground, bank cutting or removing or modifying a substantial amount of vegetation) is prohibited without the prior written consent of the AO.
Site Disturbance. Where fieldwork activities are undertaken as part of the Services, the Client understands that in the normal course of work some surface disturbance will occur. Unless expressly described in the Proposal, or required by law, HydroTerra’s responsibility to make good for disturbance caused during HydroTerra investigation activity shall be limited to uncompacted backfilling of test pits and surface-plugging of boreholes not otherwise capped. Any other repair or re-instatement of pavements or other surface finishes shall be the Client’s responsibility and is not part of this Agreement.
Site Disturbance. Except as provided in Article 6.14 (Tree and Vegetation Removal) and Article
Site Disturbance. Stipulation 4 of the Lease Agreement is hereby amended to include the following: a) Site disturbance shall be kept to a minimum to protect local habitats. All activities at the site shall be conducted in a manner that will minimize the disturbance of soil and vegetation and changes in the character of natural drainage systems. Any ground disturbances that may occur shall be contoured to blend with the natural topography to protect human and wildlife health and safety. Particular attention must be paid to preventing pollution and siltation of any waterways and to preventing disturbances to fish and wildlife populations and habitats. b) Barge landings and ship landings shall occur during a high tide period to minimize disturbance to the tidelands and submerged lands. The removal of vegetation shall be kept to a minimum and areas requiring disturbance should be seeded or planted as soon as possible after disturbance. To the extent possible, associated vegetation should be left intact to enhance stability, control erosion and enhance scenic qualities.
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Site Disturbance. If water used in cleaning should soften the soil around the base of the headstone or marker so it is loosened, care will be taken not to tip the headstone out of plumb or alignment.
Site Disturbance. Section 4 of the lease is hereby amended to include the following: a) Site disturbance shall be kept to a minimum to protect local habitats. All activities at the site shall be conducted in a manner that will minimize the disturbance of soil and vegetation and changes in the character of natural drainage systems. Particular attention must be paid to preventing pollution and siltation of any waterways and to preventing disturbances to fish and wildlife populations and habitats. b) Brush clearing is allowed but should be kept to the minimum necessary to conduct or complete the authorized activity. Removal or destruction of the vegetative mat is not authorized under this lease. c) Establishment of or improvements to the landing areas (i.e. leveling the ground or removing or modifying a substantial amount of vegetation) is prohibited.
Site Disturbance a) Site disturbance shall be kept to a minimum to protect local habitats. All activities at the site shall be conducted in a manner that will minimize the disturbance of soil and vegetation and changes in the character of natural drainage systems. Any ground disturbances that may occur shall be contoured to blend with the natural topography to protect human and wildlife health and safety. Particular attention must be paid to preventing pollution and siltation of any waterways and to preventing disturbances to fish and wildlife populations and habitats. b) Brush clearing is allowed only to the extent necessary to maintain the present development. The Lessee may use dead timber that is down. The Lessee shall not cut standing timber within the leased area unless specifically authorized by DNR’s Division of Forestry. The removal of vegetation shall be kept to a minimum and areas requiring disturbance should be seeded or planted as soon as possible after disturbance. To the extent possible, associated vegetation should be left intact to enhance stability, control erosion and enhance scenic qualities.
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