Hard Landscape definition

Hard Landscape means the Civil work component of landscape architecture such as pavement, walkways, roads, retaining walls, sculptures, street activities, fountains and other built environment.
Hard Landscape means any constructed surface typically used for landscaping such as asphalt, concrete, rocks, gravel, treated wood or brick pavers;

Examples of Hard Landscape in a sentence

  • Hard Landscape Waste: ▇▇▇▇▇ stemmed branches and shrub pruning with large stems or trunks not to exceed four (4) feet in length and fifty (50) pounds in weight and three (3) inches in diameter individually, excluding Christmas trees, with a total diameter of the bundle not to exceed two (2) feet.

  • Hard Landscape Waste: ▇▇▇▇▇ stemmed branches and shrub pruning with large stems or trunks not to exceed four (4) feet in length and fifty (50) pounds in weight and two (2) inches in diameter individually, excluding Christmas trees, with a total diameter of the bundle not to exceed two (2) feet.

  • Make submission and obtain approval from DLO, AFCD, HyD, LCSD on the Tree Survey Report as required in accordance with ETWB TCW No. 3/2006 – ‘Tree Preservation”, ETWB TCW No. 2/2004 – “Maintenance of Vegetation and Hard Landscape Features” and ETWB TCW No. 29/2004 – “Registration of Old and Valuable Trees, and Guidelines for their Preservation”.

  • The Hard Landscape provides accessibility throughout the linked network of usable public open spaces, using robust detailing and quality natural materials.

Related to Hard Landscape

  • Landscape means an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and interaction of natural and/or human factors;

  • Landscape architect means a person who holds a license to practice landscape architecture in the state of California Business and Professions Code, Section 5615.

  • Landscaping means the treatment of land (other than buildings) being the site or part of the site in respect of which this planning permission is granted, for the purpose of enhancing or protecting the amenities of the site and the area in which it is situated and includes screening by fences, walls or other means of enclosure; measures to screen the refuse provision; planting of trees, hedges, shrubs or grass; formation of banks, terraces or other earth works, laying out of gardens, paved areas or courts and other amenity features.

  • Landscape waste means any vegetable or plant wastes except garbage. The term includes trees, tree trimmings, branches, stumps, brush, weeds, leaves, grass, shrubbery and yard trimmings.

  • drainage work means any watercourse and includes any land which is expected to provide flood storage capacity for any watercourse and any bank, wall, embankment or other structure, or any appliance, constructed or used for land drainage or flood defence;