Land clearing waste definition

Land clearing waste means plant waste material which is removed from land, including plant waste material removed from stream banks during projects involving more than one property owner, for the purpose of rendering the land useful for residential, commercial, or industrial development. Land clearing waste also includes the plant waste material generated during the clearing of land for new agricultural development.
Land clearing waste means land-clearing debris that consists solely of solid waste which is
Land clearing waste means wood waste produced from the clearing of land for development, other than Organic Materials, and includes trunks, stumps, tree branches 75 millimetres in diameter or greater, tops and whole trees;

Examples of Land clearing waste in a sentence

  • Land clearing waste is defined as waste which is generated solely from land clearing activities such as stumps, trees, limbs, brush, grass and other naturally occurring vegetative material.

  • The following definitions contained within North Carolina General Statutes and the North Carolina Administrative Code are provided for reference: Land clearing waste means solid waste which is generated solely from landclearing activities such as stumps, trees, limbs, brush, grass, and other naturally occurring vegetative material.

  • Land clearing waste refers to trees and stumps removed when land is cleared for development.

  • Land clearing waste also includes the plant waste material generated during the clearing of land for new agricultural development.


More Definitions of Land clearing waste

Land clearing waste means solid waste which is generated solely from land clearing activities such as stumps, trees, limbs, brush, grass, and other naturally occurring vegetative material.
Land clearing waste means mixed vegetation including branches, stumps (up to 1.5 m3), woody materials and non-contaminated soil and rock from land clearing and grubbing, utility line maintenance and seasonal or storm related cleanup.
Land clearing waste means land-clearing debris that consists solely of stumps, trees, limbs, brush, grass, and other naturally occurring vegetative material.
Land clearing waste means all earth, debris, rocks, trees, stumps and anything else originating from clearing property and landscaping or outdoor renovation activities.
Land clearing waste means plant matter which is removed from land, including plant matter removed from stream banks during projects involving more than one property owner, for the purpose of rendering the land useful for residential, commercial or industrial development.
Land clearing waste means stumps, tops, limbs and whole trees generated from the clearing of land and the small scale harvesting of merchantable timber but does not include garden waste;
Land clearing waste means mixed vegetation including branches over 20 cm in diameter, logs, stumps (up to 1.5 m3), woody materials and non-contaminated soil and rock from land clearing and grubbing, utility line maintenance and seasonal or storm related cleanup.