Artificial turf definition

Artificial turf means a surface of synthetic fibers that is used in place of natural grass in recreational, residential, or commercial applications.
Artificial turf means artificial or synthetic turf used
Artificial turf means a man-made material which simulates the appearance of live

Examples of Artificial turf in a sentence

  • Artificial turf surfaces must comply with quality standards set for football by FIFA.

  • Artificial turf must be permanently anchored with nails and glue, and all seams must be nailed, or sewn, and glued, with the grain pointing in a single direction.

  • Artificial turf must be separated from live planting areas by a barrier such as a mow strip or bender board to prevent mixing of natural plant materials and artificial turf.

  • Artificial turf areas must be sufficiently drained to live planting areas to provide complete infiltration of runoff.

  • Artificial turf must be maintained in a green, fadeless condition; free of weeds, stains, debris, tears, holes, depressions, ruts, odors, and looseness at edges and seams.

  • Artificial turf is permitted in any zone within any back yard and/or interior side setback areas.

  • Artificial turf shall not be installed within 10 feet of a sidewalk or within 20 feet from the curb if there is no sidewalk.

  • Artificial turf must have a minimum eight-year no-fade warranty as issued by the manufacturer; be cut-pile infill and made from lead-free polypropylene, polyethylene or a blend of such fibers on a permeable backing; and, have a minimum blade length (pile height) of 1.5 inches, or as determined by the Director as manufacturing processes are updated.

  • Artificial turf must be installed per all manufacturer’s requirements and must include removal of all existing plant material and top three inches of soil in the installation area; placement of filter fabric or synthetic porous material over compacted and porous crushed rock or other comparable material below the turf surface to provide adequate drainage; and, the area must be sloped and graded to prevent excessive pooling, runoff, or flooding onto adjacent property.

  • Artificial turf is allowed, as long as the Committee determines on a case-by-case basis that it does not detract from the appearance of the house or the surrounding neighborhood.


More Definitions of Artificial turf

Artificial turf means a man-made material which simulates the appearance of live turf, organic turf, grass, sod, or lawn.
Artificial turf or “Synthetic Turf” means a minimum of a soft polyethylene 1 ½ inch green synthetic fiber that resembles real grass, is ultra-violet light (UV) protected, treated and tufted on a porous backing. The surface is in-filled with crumbed rubber and sand to increase stability, creating a weighted surface. The product is installed on a porous surface that is designed, compacted, and graded for positive drainage.

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