Natural element definition

Natural element means soil, rock, water and vegetation, and includes a landform, hill, mound, berm, watercourse, water body, ditch, spring, wetland or forest, whether designed or otherwise;
Natural element means soil, rock, water and vegetation, and includes a landform, hill, mound, berm, watercourse, water body, ditch, spring, wetland or forest, whether designed or otherwise; (By-law No. 2018-042)
Natural element means soil, rock, water, and vegetation, and includes a landform, hill, mound, berm, watercourse, water body, ditch, spring, wetland or forest, whether designed or wild; (By-law 2018-043)

More Definitions of Natural element

Natural element means soil, rock, water and vegetation, and includes a landform, forest, wetland, lake, pond, stream, creek or spring, whether designed or otherwise;

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