Tree Preservation Sample Clauses
The Tree Preservation clause establishes requirements for protecting existing trees on a property during construction or development activities. Typically, it outlines measures such as installing protective barriers around trees, restricting the removal or trimming of certain species, and specifying penalties for unauthorized damage. This clause serves to maintain the environmental and aesthetic value of the site, ensuring that important trees are preserved and that the impact of development on the natural landscape is minimized.
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Tree Preservation. A. All landscaping including tree plantings shall be installed in accordance with the approved tree preservation/restoration plan.
B. The Developer shall pay a fee in lieu of the required replacement trees not installed on the site that shall equal the cost of materials and installation, plus ten percent. The required fee shall be paid prior to the issuance of a Grading and Erosion Control permit
C. A Letter of Credit in the amount of 125 percent of the cost of materials and installation for the required replacement tree plantings shall be provided prior to the issuance of any development permits. The Letter of Cred shall be valid for two full years from the date of installation of the replacements trees.
Tree Preservation. Article 28.06, Landscaping and Tree Preservation, of the Applicable Rules shall apply to the Land.
Tree Preservation. Developer shall replace any and all trees that are removed as part of the construction of the Project with the appropriate number of new trees pursuant to the City’s Tree Ordinance. Developer shall cause the Project to maintain said trees in an appropriate manner pursuant to the City’s Tree Ordinance. Developer shall not be required to mitigate for trees that need to be removed that are on City property.
Tree Preservation. It is the intention of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ llc. to make every effort to preserve all trees selected for preservation within the limits of clearing. However in the event any trees do die during or after construction, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ llc. is not responsible for their removal. Any trees which must be removed after clearing will be charged as an extra to the client. (Note: Tree near addition may be lost.)
Tree Preservation. Trees shall be preserved as possible, including those in the right of way. Protective tree fencing shall be installed in accordance with the City’s Vegetation and Woodlands Ordinance. A wood chip berm, a minimum of 2 feet wide and 18 inches deep, shall be installed inside of the tree protection fence. The tree protection fence and wood chip berm shall be maintained during the period of site work. Minor revisions to the plan may be permitted with approval by the City Planner. A Tree Preservation surety shall be submitted prior to the issuance of a grading or building permit for this property.
Tree Preservation. A. Before construction, grading, or land clearing begins, the Developer shall visibly mark trees or tree areas that are to be preserved and install city-approved tree protection fencing or other method at the critical root zone of trees to be protected. The location of the fencing shall be in conformance with the approved tree preservation plan.
B. The Developer shall pay a fee in lieu of the required replacement trees not installed on the site that shall equal the cost of materials and installation, plus ten percent. The required fee shall be paid prior to the issuance of development permits.
C. If a tree that was required to be preserved is removed or damaged so that it is in a state of decline within two growing seasons from the date of the project closure, it must be mitigated at a rate of 2:1, or two caliper inches of trees replaced for every caliper inch of tree removed. The City may use the performance guarantee provided for the Landscape Plan to accomplish this.
Tree Preservation. Subject only to TXDOT or City or County requirements to the contrary, Developer agrees not to remove two trees identified on Exhibit D. The trees are located on the eastern fence line of the southeast corner of the fire department lot, one by ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ green gate and the other 30-50 yards north.
Tree Preservation. The Developer shall make every reasonable effort to
Tree Preservation. The Property has been previously logged and portions cleared for a golf course, but there remain a large number of trees of varying species
Tree Preservation. All standards of the Town’s Tree Protection Ordinance, as being amended, shall apply fully to development within the Property and standards shall be applied based upon the entire boundaries of the Property as the development (disturbed) area for purposes of replacement calculations and otherwise.