Boundary Description Sample Clauses

A Boundary Description clause defines the precise physical limits of a property or parcel of land covered by an agreement. It typically details the measurements, landmarks, and reference points that outline the property's perimeter, often referencing survey maps or legal descriptions. By clearly specifying the boundaries, this clause helps prevent disputes over property lines and ensures all parties have a mutual understanding of the land involved.
Boundary Description. A final boundary description and map shall be prepared in accordance with ORS 308.225. A registered land surveyor shall prepare the description and map. The boundaries shall be surveyed and monuments established as required by statute subsequent to Council approval of the proposed annexation.
Boundary Description. See the narrative boundary description of the petitioned-for expansion area in the proposed regulatory text published at the end of this proposed rule.
Boundary Description. The Second Closing, of the 90 preliminarily approved lots in Phase II, will be by a boundary legal description of the entire parcel being sold including unimproved open spaces and undedicated roadways, but excluding the commercial parcel, multifamily parcel and homestead ADDENDUM TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ HOMES, INC. AS BUYER AND COOP FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AS SELLER parcel as depicted on the attached Exhibit Z. Prior to the Second Closing, Seller will at Seller's expense complete three lot line adjustments to make the homestead parcel, the multifamily parcel and the commercial parcel into legal parcels as depicted on the attached Exhibit Z and complete a boundary adjustment on the westerly boundary at no expense to Buyer. These parcels will not be sold to Buyer and will not be encumbered to secure Buyer's financing. Buyer will cooperate with Seller in completing the lot line adjustments and boundary changes. The remaining parcel to be sold will be one contiguous parcel for which preliminary plat approval for 90 lots has been obtained. The lot line adjustments to create the multifamily, commercial and homestead parcels will not affect the size, shape or number of lots and open space that is represented on the preliminary corrections plat approved. At the Second Closing, the title policy will include an endorsement at Seller's expense, if available, that there is no gap between the three parcels retained by Seller and the property conveyed to Buyer.
Boundary Description. This section describes the district boundary in terms of geography, shape, size, contents, landscape, setting, physical, and visual features. It also summarizes how it was defined. It will be based on the prior Boundary Report prepared for the district to fulfill PA Appendix D.II.
Boundary Description. The boundaries of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ concession follow the cardinal direction of the Transverse Mercator described in the following table:

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  • Property Description The undersigned ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to purchase from the undersigned owner (seller) through Ohio Real Estate Auctions, County, OH and known as

  • System Description The wet detention basin is designed to trap 80% of sediment in runoff and maintain pre-development downstream peak flows. The basin has two forebays (smaller ponds) located at the low end of two grass ▇▇▇▇▇▇. In addition to runoff conveyance, the grass ▇▇▇▇▇▇ also allow infiltration and filtering of pollutants, especially from smaller storms. The forebays are each 4 feet deep. They are connected to the main pool by 18 and 24-inch metal pipes that outlet onto a rock chute. The forebays will trap coarse sediments in runoff, such as road sands, thus reducing maintenance of the main basin. The main pool will trap the finer suspended sediment. To do this, the pond size, water level and outlet structures must be maintained as specified in this Agreement (see Figures 1, 2 and 3). The main basin receives runoff from a 67.1 acre drainage area (41.2 acres within the subdivision and 25.9 acres off- site drainage coming from the east). During high rainfall or snow melt events, the water level will temporarily rise and slowly drain down to the elevation of the control structure. The water level is controlled by a 12-inch concrete pipe extending through the berm in the northwest corner of the basin (see Figures 1 and 3). On the face of the 12- inch pipe, there is metal plate with a 3-inch drilled hole (orifice) with stone in front of it. This orifice controls the water level and causes the pond to temporarily rise during runoff events. Washed stone (1-2” diameter) is placed in front of the orifice to prevent clogging. High flows may enter the grated concrete riser or flow over the rock lined emergency spillway. “As-built” construction drawings of the basin, showing actual dimensions, elevations, outlet structures, etc. will be recorded as an addendum(s) to this agreement within 60 days after Waukesha County accepts verification of construction from the project engineer.

  • ITEM DESCRIPTION Equipment (include VIN, make, model, year, serial no., accessories, or other identifying features): 12. NO. OF OPERATORS PER SHIFT 13. HRLY/ DAILY/ MILEAGE SHIFT BASIS 14. SPECIAL 15. GUARANTEE (8 HOURS) Portable Toilet Rental – Serviced(Includes first day delivery/last day pickup and daily rental rate per unit) 1 $75 Daily Ea. Portable Toilet Rental – Unserviced(Rental only, no daily service call) 1 $45 Daily Ea. Accessible Portable Toilet Rental – Serviced(Includes first day delivery/last day pickup and daily rental rate per unit) 1 $95 Daily Ea. Accessible Portable Toilet Rental – Unserviced(Rental only, no daily service call) 1 $65 Daily Ea.

  • Site Description {Buyer Comment: Provide a legal description of the Site, including the Site map.}

  • Project Description In two or three brief sentences, provide a concise description of your exhibition. Include the subject matter, type of objects to be included (paintings, sculpture, manuscripts, etc.), those responsible for organizing the exhibition, and catalogue author(s).