Topographical features definition

Topographical features means natural and artificial geographical features that appear on a topographical map, such as, but not limited to, mountains, hills, valleys, rivers, gulches, streams, wetlands, shorelines, beaches, submerged lands, roads, unimproved roads, trails, and other such features.
Topographical features means natural and artificial geographical features that appear on a topographical map, such as mountains, hills, valleys, streams, wetlands, shorelines, roads, and other such structures. [HAR §13-5]

Examples of Topographical features in a sentence

  • Topographical features, significant vegetation, natural features such as soil type, flood hazard, heritage features, bank stability, river and gully systems, adjoining land uses should be identified and development should respond appropriately respond to such features.