Vegetative cover means the type of vegetation, grass, shrubs, trees, or any other form of natural cover considered suitable at time of reclamation."
Vegetative cover means mixed vegetation within the protected
Examples of Vegetative cover in a sentence
Vegetative cover should be established on a continuing basis to ensure soil stability appropriate to the area.
Vegetative cover provides a number of critical benefits in preventing erosion—it absorbs the energy of raindrops,slows velocity of runoff, increases infiltration, and helps bind the soil.
Vegetative cover (extent, depth and density) provides additional storage volume during rainfall events.
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More Definitions of Vegetative cover
Vegetative cover means perennial or permanent grasses, legumes, forbs, and shrubs with a life span of 10 years or more, or trees.
Vegetative cover means mixed vegetation within the protected shoreland area, consisting of trees, shrubs, groundcover, and duff. “Vegetative cover” shall not mean grass lawns, noxious weeds designated by the Secretary of Agriculture, Food and Markets under 6 V.S.A. chapter 84, or nuisance plants, such as poison ivy and poison oak, designated by the Secretary of Natural Resources.
Vegetative cover means trees, shrubs, groundcovers, lawns, planting beds, etc; but does not include areas covered by structures such as decks and similar structures or paving blocks with inserted vegetation.
Vegetative cover means grasses, shrubs, bushes, trees, ground cover and other plants.
Vegetative cover means mixed vegetation within the protected shoreland area, consisting of trees, shrubs, groundcover, and duff. “Vegetative
Vegetative cover means grasses, shrubs, trees, and other vegetation which hold and stabilize soils.
Vegetative cover means the vertical projection of the crown or shoot area of a species to the ground surface expressed as a percentage of the reference area