Bufferyard definition

Bufferyard means an area at least 25 feet wide, located between development activity and tidal waters, tidal wetlands, or a tributary stream, planted with vegetation consisting of native canopy trees, understory trees, shrubs, and perennial herbaceous plants that is used in Modified Buffer Areas to provide water quality and habitat benefits. This area is to be managed and maintained in a manner that optimizes these benefits.
Bufferyard means a landscaped setback area at the boundary of a development.
Bufferyard means open spaces, landscaped areas, fences, walls, berms, or any combination thereof, used to physically separate or screen one use or property from another so as to visually shield or block noise, lights, or other nuisances.

Examples of Bufferyard in a sentence

  • A Landscaping Plan of the subject property showing the location of all required bufferyard and landscaping areas, and existing and proposed Plant Unit options for meeting said requirements (see Zoning Ordinance Chapter 17.32 for the Landscaping and Bufferyard Regulations.

  • The City shall issue to the Developer a final certificate of occupancy for the Property following Developer’s construction of the landscaping and bufferyard materials and the City’s inspection and approval of Developer’s compliance with the approved landscaping plans and the Landscaping and Bufferyard Standards of the City’s Zoning and Land Development Code.


More Definitions of Bufferyard

Bufferyard means an area at least 25 feet wide, located between development activity and tidal waters, tidal wetlands, or a tributary stream, planted with
Bufferyard means an area of plantings surrounding a land use which screens or blocks vision, noise pollutants, or other negative by‐products associated with that use. The bufferyard might consist of open space, landscaped areas, undisturbed areas of natural vegetation, fences, walls, berms or any combination thereof.

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