Common use of Site Disturbance Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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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 lessee may use dead timber that is down. The Lessee 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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