Examples of Qualified OPFA Member in a sentence
A tree with a diameter greater than thirty (30) cm;2.2 A Permit pursuant to Section 2.1 of this By-law shall not be issued to destroy trees located on lands unless supported by appropriate studies and reports, such as an Environmental Impact Study, or any other report prepared by a landscape architect, qualified forestry consultant, or a Qualified OPFA Member, that the Director deems appropriate.
The above designated areas require that a Silviculture Prescription be written and approved by a Qualified OPFA Member.
Section 4.4 shall not apply to the Harvesting of Trees in accordance with Good Forestry Practices described in a Silvicultural Prescription signed and sealed by a Qualified OPFA Member, and provided that Tree Marking is carried out by a Qualified Tree Marker.Some municipalities have incorporated the Endangered Species Act into their by-law.
Trees which are to be Harvested are cut in accordance with Good Forestry Practices, and as described in a Silvicultural Prescription sealed by a Qualified OPFA Member; and Counties/municipalities should promote the involvement of a member of the Ontario Professional Foresters Association (OPFA) in managing Woodlands to ensure that the objectives of the by-law are met.
Provide any documents describing PGWs contracted interstate pipeline capacity deliverable to PGW’s Passyunk Ave.
Five portables and five mobile units need to be able to talk to and monitor the Granby Fire (LAFD), Police and Ambulance services and local Public Works Departments.
Silvicultural Prescription means the site specific operational plan, signed and sealed by a Qualified OPFA Member, that describes the existing forest conditions and the forest management objectives for an area and which prescribes the methods for harvesting the existing forest stand and a series of silviculture treatments that will be carried out to establish a free-growing stand in a manner that accommodates other resource values as identified.
Written confirmation from a Qualified OPFA Member or another qualified professional approved by the Designated Official, confirming completion of the Environmental Implementation Plan;iii.
A Permit pursuant to Section 2.1 of this By-law shall not be issued to destroy trees located on lands unless supported by appropriate studies and reports, such as an Environmental Impact Study, or any other report prepared by a landscape architect, qualified forestry consultant, or a Qualified OPFA Member, that the Director deems appropriate.
Silvicultural Prescription" means the site specific and operational plan prepared by a Qualified OPFA Member that describes the existing woodlands conditions andwoodlands management objectives for an area and which prescribes the methods for harvesting the existing woodlands stand and a series of silvicultural treatments that will be carried out to establish a free-growing stand in a manner that accommodates other resource values as identified.