Tree Maintenance Sample Clauses

The TREE MAINTENANCE clause outlines the responsibilities and standards for caring for trees on a property. It typically specifies who is responsible for tasks such as pruning, watering, disease control, and removal of dead or hazardous trees, and may set schedules or quality requirements for these activities. By clearly assigning duties and expectations, this clause helps prevent disputes over tree care and ensures the health and safety of the landscape.
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Tree Maintenance. Trees shall be pruned as needed to remove broken or diseased branches, or for traffic and pedestrian safety. Sidewalk clearance will be eight feet and vehicular clearance fourteen feet from grade. Any broken, structurally unsound or detached limb is considered a hazard. Suckers will be removed as they appear.
Tree Maintenance. Network Provider shall comply with the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual concerning tree maintenance.
Tree Maintenance. 3.4.1 All tree pruning shall be consistent with the current and applicable International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) guidelines, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards, the City of Palm Desert's Landscape Maintenance Guidelines book and the Tree Pruning Ordinance. 3.4.2 Contractor shall perform safety and sucker pruning on all trees (including palms) eight feet
Tree Maintenance. Maintain all palm trees in the public right-of-way in each of the benefit zones within the District pursuant to a schedule provided to the Contractor. Trimming of palm trees may be performed as needed to prevent or minimize dead trees, fronds, leaves or other debris from littering the sidewalks and blocking the storm drains. In accordance with City Council Policy 200-05, remove damaged, dead or dying trees of any kind in the public right-of-way and repair the tree area in each of the benefit zones within the District boundaries. At the City's discretion, and if funding is available, the City may replace the tree. If an unsafe condition related to a damaged tree grate exists and is reported to the City's Street Division (▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ OR e-mail ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ and select Request a Street Repair - either means of reporting provides a "standard notification number" confirming that the report was made and received), the City will take action to mitigate the potential hazard. [Transportation & Storm Water Department: Street Division]
Tree Maintenance. 3.4.1 All tree pruning shall be consistent with the current and applicable International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) guidelines, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards, the City of Palm Desert's Landscape Maintenance Guidelines book and the Tree Pruning Ordinance. 3.4.2 Contractor shall perform safety and sucker pruning on all trees (including palms) eight feet (8) in height and under. All broadleaf and palm tree pruning will be performed outside this contract. Contractor shall prune fronds, flowers, and seed pods on all palms that have six (6) feet of brown trunk or less. Authority may request that a Certified Arborist be on site when Contractor’s staff safety prunes trees. 3.4.3 Tree branches shall be pruned as needed for traffic and pedestrian safety. Sidewalk clearance will be eight (8) feet and vehicular clearance fourteen (14) feet from grade. Trees must be maintained at seven (7) feet from playground equipment. Any broken, dead or detached limb is considered a hazard and upon notice from Authority, Contractor must remove such limbs by close of business the same day.
Tree Maintenance. Licensee, its contractors, agents and sublicensees, if any, shall obtain written permission from the City before trimming trees hanging over or near its Licensee Poles or Small Wireless Facilities. When directed by the City, Licensee shall trim under the supervision and direction of the applicable City personnel. The City shall not be liable for any damages, injuries, or claims arising from Licensee trimming trees.
Tree Maintenance. 3.1 All trees shall be maintained in their natural shapes. Pruning shall be performed in such a manner as to promote the best growth habits, appearance, and health of the tree, and to prevent encroachment which blocks vision or is in any manner deemed undesirable by the Technical Representative. The Contractor shall, as part of this Contract be responsible for tree pruning that can be accomplished with a 12' pole saw by a worker standing on the ground. Trees shall not be topped. The Contractor shall bring to the attention of the Technical Representative, within 24 hours, any tree that shows signs of root heaving or leaning, or is in any manner a safety hazard. The Contractor shall be responsible for the complete removal and replacement of those trees lost due to Contractor’s faulty maintenance or negligence, as determined by the Technical Representative. Replacement shall be made by the Contractor in the kind and size of tree determined by the Technical Representative. Where there is a difference in value between the tree lost and the replacement tree, the difference will be deducted from the Contract payment. In all cases, the value of the tree lost shall be determined by the Technical Representative, using the latest International Society of Arboriculture (I.S.A.) guidelines for value determination. 3.2 All newly planted trees shall be securely staked with two “lodge pole” type stakes placed on opposite sides of the tree, outside the root ball, and secured to the tree with at least two flexible rubber tree ties. 3.3 Tree ties shall be inspected regularly to ensure against girdling and abrasion. 3.4 Trees and shrubs that are uprooted and/or broken due to storms, regardless of size, shall be up righted immediately, if possible. If this is not possible, they shall be removed immediately (including roots) and the holes must be filled. The Contractor shall be responsible for paying any and all fees associated with the disposal of tree debris under the terms of this Contract.
Tree Maintenance. The Contractor shall provide proper watering of all trees, where water is available, whether done by automated irrigation systems or manually with the use of hoses. Trees shall be maintained in an erect, upright manner and shall be staked as necessary to maintain this position. Pruning and trimming of trees shall be limited to removal and disposal of any dead and/or broken branches and any sucker growth located in or on the tree. Tree limbs and branches must not hang lower than twelve (12) feet over sidewalks, streets or parking areas. The Contractor shall remove or loosen any and all tree stakes and/or ties whenever damage to the trunk is being caused by girdling. Leaves from trees within landscape shrub areas are to be completely removed following annual leaf drop, no later than the end of January. Specific attention is to be given to clearing leaves piled around shrub crowns.
Tree Maintenance. 2.9.1 Trees shall be maintained, staked and pruned, including sucker removal at the appropriate time of year based on species of tree. Trees should not be topped. 2.9.2 Staking and tying shall be done as needed. Tree stakes, two (2) per tree, shall be pentachlorophenol treated pine lodge poles. Stakes shall be placed vertically, eight (8) to ten (10) inches from the tree trunk, and shall not rub against any part of the tree during windy conditions. Fallen trees shall be re-staked, guy wired or removed within twenty-four (24) hours of discovery. Ties shall be checked frequently and retied to prevent girdling.
Tree Maintenance. LESSOR shall be responsible for all tree maintenance that impacts the operation of the Adventure Facility. LESSEE shall not intentionally fell, prune, cut, trim, or otherwise maintain any trees without the consent of the LESSOR, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed; provided, however, that prior consent of the LESSOR shall not be required