Landscape Maintenance definition

Landscape Maintenance means the care of lawns, shrubbery and vines, and includes the pruning of trees.
Landscape Maintenance means soil disturbance, excluding grading, cutting or filling, that is associated with killing existing vegetation to restore a lawn, seedbed preparation for establishing new lawns or planting sod, applying landscape mulch, or planting ornamental shrubs, trees, or other plantings
Landscape Maintenance means the provision of all services required to maintain and preserve NCC natural assets such as turf, trees, etc.

Examples of Landscape Maintenance in a sentence

  • The Developer agrees to maintain the site in a clean and well-maintained condition and ensure that the entirety of the site and its landscaping, including all hardscape, site furniture, and plantings, are kept in a clean and well-maintained condition for the life of the Site Plan in accordance with the approved Final Landscape Plan and the Landscape Maintenance Management Program per the Arlington County Landscape Standards.

  • Examine all plants for insect, disease and other pests, make note of any presence to the City in the Landscape Maintenance Weekly Progress Report and treat as directed by the City.

  • Details of Landscape Maintenance4.a Landscape Maintenance Schedule for a minimum period of 5 years.4.b Proposals for the replacement of any tree, shrub, or area of surfing/seeding within the landscaping scheme which dies or in the opinion of the Local Planning Authority becomes seriously damaged or diseased.

  • The Prevailing Wage for Landscape Maintenance Laborers is set forth in Exhibit C of this Contract and the prevailing wage determination rates issued by the State Department of Industrial Relations for other craft or type of worker or mechanic that may be utilized to perform the specified work is on file with the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation, Project Management Agency, and all of these rates will apply to any Contract entered into pursuant thereto.

  • Details of Landscape Maintenance3.a Landscape Maintenance Schedule for a minimum period of 5 years.3.b Proposals for the replacement of any tree, shrub, or area of surfing/seeding within the landscaping scheme which dies or in the opinion of the Local Planning Authority becomes seriously damaged or diseased.


More Definitions of Landscape Maintenance

Landscape Maintenance means the provision of all services required to maintain and preserve NCC natural assets such as turf, trees, etc.SECTION 2 – TYPICAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Landscape Maintenance means the regular and practical care of existing landscapes and would include, but is not limited to:
Landscape Maintenance means the maintenance of all site flora and features (lawns, shrubs, hedges, trees, paving, tarmac, garden beds etc) including internal courtyards falling within the scope of Service Element 5 (SE5) as set out in section 12.
Landscape Maintenance means activities carried out to manage and maintain landscape plants and turf including but not limited to mowing, edging, and trimming.
Landscape Maintenance means the labor, material, administration, personnel, equipment and utilities necessary to maintain authorized landscaped improvements, walls and fencing, trails, and pedestrian bridges within the public right-of-ways, parkways, slopes, wetlands and other public easements/improvements within or outside the CFD.
Landscape Maintenance means pruning, weeding, planting of annuals, irrigation, mowing of turf lands and ground cover management which is undertaken in connection with the normal maintenance and repair of landscaped property, including shrubbery, trees, grasses, flowerbeds, and soils and other design features of similar materials incorporated into the Regional Transportation System Improvements for practical or aesthetical purposes as reasonably necessary to maintain such landscaping in good condition and repair (normal wear and tear excepted), but shall not include the initial provision or installation of landscape improvements.
Landscape Maintenance. The monthly CAM (Common Area Maintenance) charge of 2(cent) built into monthly schedule of payments is meant to pay for all landscape maintenance. Lessor will pay for all water to be used in landscaping unless the area immediately adjacent to the building is metered by the same meter that provides water to the interior of the building.