Examples of Tree Assets in a sentence
As announced on 10 August 2017, the Group had executed and completed the definitive agreement with China Vanke Co., Ltd (“Vanke”) to create Banyan Tree Assets (China) Holdings Pte.
Its major shareholder is Banyan Tree Assets (Thailand) Company Limited, which was incorporated in Thailand.
Its major shareholder is Banyan Tree Assets (Thailand) Company Limited, which is incorporated in Thailand.
Species diversification must always be maintained, and the use of Carolinian species is encouraged whenever possible.In summary, they advise that there are insignificant Municipal Tree Assets located on the road allowance of this proposed development, and they may be removed, as required.
The Forestry and Horticulture Section, Public Works Department indicated that there are several Municipal Tree Assets located along the road allowance and therefore Tree Management will be required.
With regard to existing municipal trees on site, the City’s Urban Forestry Planning and Protection Coordinator confirmed that there are insignificant Municipal Tree Assets located on the King Street side of this development, and that their removal will be offset by the installation of the 67 proposed Deciduous Trees and 40 proposed Coniferous Trees shown on the Concept Plan (see Appendix “D”).
Urban Forestry, Forestry and Horticulture Section (Public Works Department): There are no Municipal Tree Assets located on the King Street road allowance fronting the existing Dairy Queen or Automobile Sales sites, but several insignificant trees were observed on the border of these two businesses.
The Forestry and Horticulture Section, Public Works Department advised that there are several Municipal Tree Assets located along the road allowance that would be impacted by the proposed construction and therefore a Tree Management Plan will be required.
Had the Department of Labor’s interpretation of the Davis-Bacon Act stood, future privately funded, owned, and operated projects could have been subject to prevailing wage requirements if the Federal Government or the District of Columbia had some role in the planning of the project.
Forestry and Horticulture Section, Operations and Waste Management Division, (Public Works Department) advises that there are no Municipal Tree Assets on the road allowance or the proposed development and, therefore, a Tree Management Plan will not be required.