Soil Preparation Clause Samples

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Soil Preparation. The soils in all areas to be landscaped shall be prepared prior to beginning plantings in accordance with the Department’s specifications. Developer shall perform a minimum of 20 soil tests scattered equally through the East End Crossing landscape areas, including native seed areas. All imported soil sources shall be tested prior to delivery on-site. Soil tests shall determine what amendments are necessary for the successful establishment of the plantings. Developer shall be responsible for submitting a memorandum with the resulting soil tests, a map showing sample locations, and the proposed approach to the amendment placement (including type and amounts) to IFA for approval before beginning soil preparation, planting, or seeding.
Soil Preparation. Soil conditions may vary throughout the project. Individual soil testing is suggested for each lot to determine the exact nature of the soil and the desired level of amendment needed such as mulch, sand and fertilizer to optimize plant growth. Local nurseries may offer assistance in determining the proper quantity and type of soil amendment. A general guide for amendment of all turf area soils is a minimum of three (3) cubic yards per one thousand (1,000) square feet, and ten (10) pounds per one thousand (1,000) square feet of lawn area. These materials are to be tilled to a depth of six (6) to eight (8) inches into the soil. Acceptable organic matters include aged compost, wood humus from soft/non- toxic trees, sphagnum ▇▇▇▇ (excluding that from Colorado origin), or aged/treated manure’s. Topsoil is not considered an acceptable organic matter.‌
Soil Preparation. Annually, or as directed by the COR, food plots will be broken with a subsoiler or other implement to a depth of 12” to 18” prior to spring planting. Plow spacing will be on 2’ centers for the length and width of the plot.

Related to Soil Preparation

  • Surface Preparation Clean the surface to be treated of all dust, dirt, clay, grass, sod and any other deleterious matter before application of the asphalt surface treatment.

  • Proposal Preparation The contractor shall assume all costs associated with preparation of proposals for task order awards under the proposal process as an indirect charge (B&P costs). The Government will not reimburse awardees for proposals as a direct charge.

  • Site Preparation Axon will provide a hardcopy or digital copy of current user documentation for the Axon Devices ("User Documentation"). User Documentation will include all required environmental specifications for the professional services and Axon Devices to operate per the Axon Device User Documentation. Before installation of Axon Devices (whether performed by Customer or Axon), Customer must prepare the location(s) where Axon Devices are to be installed ("Installation Site") per the environmental specifications in the Axon Device User Documentation. Following installation, Customer must maintain the Installation Site per the environmental specifications. If Axon modifies Axon Device User Documentation for any Axon Devices under this Agreement, Axon will provide the update to Customer when Axon generally releases it

  • Joint Preparation The preparation of this Agreement has been a joint effort of the parties and the resulting documents shall not, solely as a matter of judicial construction, be construed more severely against one of the parties than the other.

  • DOCUMENT PREPARATION The Transfer/Deed shall, save for the Land Transfer Tax Affidavit, be prepared in registrable form at the expense of Seller, and any Charge/Mortgage to be given back by the Buyer to Seller at the expense of the Buyer. If requested by Buyer, Seller covenants that the Transfer/Deed to be delivered on completion shall contain the statements contemplated by Section 50(22) of the Planning Act, R.S.O.1990.