Examples of Manager of Parks Services in a sentence
If a contravention of this Bylaw occurs in a location where excavation, construction or other development is occurring, the Manager of Parks Services, a Bylaw Officer, or any other person authorized by a resolution of Council may place a “Stop Work Order” on the property halting all work associated with tree cutting or tree damaging activities until the contravention is resolved to the satisfaction of the Manager of Parks Services.
Council may confirm, overturn or modify the decision of the Manager of Parks Services.
Consistency with the established zoning pattern and that the proposed district boundary change does not represent spot zoning.
Council is the issuing authority for a tree permit for a significant tree, and the provisions of sections 9.2 to 9.3 shall apply, and for that purpose a reference to the Manager of Parks Services in those sections is to be read as a reference to Council.
A person who applies for a tree permit for an activity to be undertaken within the area referred to in section 7.1 must provide the Manager of Parks Services with a report certified by a geotechnical engineer, that the proposed tree cutting, damage, removal or other proposed activity will not create a danger of flooding, erosion, or landslip.
Manager of Parks Services means the person appointed to that position by the Council or such other person designated by Council, and in their absence or unavailability a person employed by the District and authorized as the designate of the Manager.
A replacement tree or canopy cover tree required under this Bylaw must be selected from the list of acceptable replacement trees in Schedule C to this Bylaw, or must be another tree approved by the Manager of Parks Services.
As a condition of the granting of a tree permit under subsections 9.2(a), (b), or (c) for the removal of a tree, the owner of a parcel on which the tree was located must plant on the parcel two (2) replacement trees for each tree removed from within the proposed building envelope, in locations approved by the Manager of Parks Services, and in accordance with accepted arboricultural practices.
The Manager of Parks Services may recommend that Council consider designating a tree as a significant tree, where the tree is considered of value for its historical, cultural, indigenous or landmark significance to the community, as well as its botanical significance, ecological heritage, scientific value or wildlife habitat value.
Where the Manager of Parks Services is satisfied that the attributes of a mature rhododendron contribute to the total canopy on a lot or parcel in a manner consistent with the objectives of this Bylaw, that mature rhododendron may be included in the determination of the Canopy Area.