Tree Management. Modular exponentiation is the most computationally expensive operation in TGDH. The number of exponentiations for a membership event depends on the current tree structure and distance between the sponsor node and the root node. We can find good examples in join and leave operations. If the distance between the sponsor and the root node is , the join and leave protocol requires modular exponentiations. Therefore, sponsor has to be chosen as near as possible to the root node. Another important goal of tree management policy is to maintain the key tree as balanced as possible. If key tree is not well-balanced, future leave (partition) event may require many modular exponentiations. In summary, our goal for the tree management policy is to: <0,0> <0,0> New Intermediate node <0,0> <1,0> <1,1> <1,0> M6 X0 M7 <1,0> <1,1> M1 <2,1> X0 <0,0> <2,0> <2,1> <2,2> <2,3> M5 Sponsor M3 M4 <3,0> <3,1> <3,2> <3,3> <3,4> <3,5> M1 M2 M6 M7 M3 M4 Tree T2 Tree T7 Tree T2 Current members new members
Tree Management. The City shall be responsible for the maintenance, preservation, protection, and removal of all trees on the Site. All trees planted on the Site by the League in accordance with the Park and Facility Development Process, which may be amended from time to time, shall become the absolute property of the City upon the issuance of a Final Acceptance Certificate (FAC) pursuant to City Policy “Corporate Tree Management Policy” (C456C). In the event that the League desires to maintain trees on the Site, the League shall obtain the prior written consent of the Deputy City Manager, which consent may not be unreasonably or arbitrarily withheld. Should the City remove any trees on the Site upon the League’s request, the League shall be responsible for all costs associated with the removal as per C456C.
Tree Management. 6.1 Prior to Final Agreement, the Parties will address aspects of Tree Management [Forest Management] within the Dehcho Agreement Area. 3
Tree Management. During design and construction, Systems Connect will avoid removal of trees wherever possible. Where tree removal or impact is unavoidable, a tree report will be provided by a qualified arborist, which will include condition of trees, any visual amenity value, a discussion of options considered to avoid and ensure retained trees are stable and not damaged. This includes details of any proposed canopy or root pruning, root protection zone, excavation, site controls on waste disposal, vehicular access, materials storage and protection of public utilities. The report will be developed in consultation with the relevant local council and submitted to the Secretary prior to any tree impacts and any recommendations implemented. Tree Reports will be arranged as necessary as the works progress, if and when any tree removal is necessary. For each tree removed under CSSI 8256 Sydenham to Bankstown two replacement trees will be planted. For CSSI 7400 Chatswood to Sydenham there will be a net increase in replacement trees. Replacement trees will be planted within the project boundary or on public land up to 500 metres from the project boundary. Replacement tree plantings can be undertaken beyond 500 metres on public land within the local government areas to which the CSSI approval applies if requested by the relevant council(s) or where no more practicable land for planting can be found within and up to 500 metres from the CSSI boundary. The location of replacement trees will be determined in consultation with the relevant council(s). Replacement trees will have a minimum pot size of 75 litres except where the plantings are consistent with the pot sizes specified in a relevant council’s plans / programs / strategies for vegetation management, street planting, or open space landscaping, or as agreed by the relevant council. Prior to operation, a report detailing replacement tree type, size, number and location will be submitted to the Secretary.
Tree Management. While the Solar Facility is operating during the Term, at Homeowner’s cost Homeowner shall maintain vegetation on the Property so that the vegetation does not cast shadows, block, or restrict access to direct sunlight for the Solar Facility or otherwise interfere with the Permitted Use and the ability of the Solar Facility to generate and/or deliver electricity.