Common use of Vegetation Clause in Contracts

Vegetation. No live trees with a diameter in excess of four inches, measured twelve inches above ground, nor trees in excess of two inches in diameter, similarly measured, which are generally known as flowering trees (such as dogwood or redbud) or as broad leaf evergreens (such as holly, laurel, or rhododendron), no live vegetation on slopes or greater than twenty percent gradient or marked “no cut” areas on Fairfax County approved site plans may be cut without prior approval of the Architectural Review Committee. The Residential Corporation shall set rules for cutting of trees to allow for selective clearing or cutting.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Supplementary Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions, Supplementary Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions

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Vegetation. No live trees with a diameter in excess of four inches, measured twelve inches above ground, nor trees in excess of two inches in diameter, similarly measured, which are generally known as flowering trees (such as dogwood or redbud) or as broad leaf evergreens (such as holly, laurel, or rhododendron), no live vegetation on slopes or of greater than twenty percent gradient or marked “no cut” areas on Fairfax County approved site plans may be cut without prior approval of the Architectural Review Committee. The Residential Corporation shall set rules for cutting of trees to allow for selective clearing or cutting.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplementary Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions

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Vegetation. No live trees with a diameter in excess of four inches, measured twelve inches above ground, nor trees in excess of two inches includes in diameter, similarly measured, which are generally ge nerally known as flowering trees (such as dogwood or redbud) or as broad leaf evergreens (such as holly, laurel, or rhododendron), no live vegetation on slopes or of greater than twenty percent gradient or marked “no cut” areas on Fairfax County approved site plans may be cut without prior approval of the Architectural Review Committee. The Residential Corporation shall set rules for cutting of trees to allow for selective clearing or cutting.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplementary Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions

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