Native vegetation definition

Native vegetation means plant species that are indigenous to the region.
Native vegetation means "native vegetation" as defined in Section 25.09.520.
Native vegetation means vegetation comprised of plant species, other than noxious weeds, that are indigenous to the coastal region of the Pacific Northwest and which reasonably could have been expected to naturally occur on the site. Examples include trees such as Douglas fir, western hemlock, western red cedar, alder, big-leaf maple, and vine maple; shrubs such as willow, elderberry, salmonberry, and salal; and herbaceous plants such as sword fern, foam flower, and fireweed.

Examples of Native vegetation in a sentence

  • Allocated in relation to a Native Vegetation Credit means that the Native Vegetation Credit has been attributed to a particular offset condition in order to satisfy requirements under a regulatory permit, approval, consent or authorisation for a philanthropic purpose, after which it cannot be sold or used for another purpose.

  • Third Schedule LANDOWNER COLLECTION STATEMENT The Department and Secretary (we) collect your personal information (including your name and contact details) when you or a company of which you are an employee or director enquires about entering into an agreement to create Native Vegetation Credits (Landowner Agreement).

  • Permits issued under clause 52.16 or 52.17 of a Planning Scheme may require Offsets of the appropriate quantity (amount of gain) and attributes to be provided for Native Vegetation removal.


More Definitions of Native vegetation

Native vegetation means vegetation including trees, comprised of plant species that are either indigenous or naturalized to the Puget Sound region. Native vegetation does not include noxious weeds.
Native vegetation means plant species that are indigenous to the area in question.
Native vegetation means indigenous aquatic or terrestrial vegetation, and includes dead vegetation unless that dead vegetation is of a class declared by regulation to be excluded from this definition but does not include vegetation in a plantation;
Native vegetation means plant species which are indigenous to the area in question.
Native vegetation means plant species that are indigenous to the coastal region of the Pacific Northwest and which reasonably could have been expected to naturally occur on the site. Invasive species and exotic species are not considered to be native species.
Native vegetation means plant species typically found on an undeveloped marine shoreline that are indigenous to the Northern Puget Sound Lowland eco-region and suitable to the specific site conditions.
Native vegetation means plant species that occur naturally in a particular region or environment and were present before European colonization.