Site development definition

Site development means the development of an area for the
Site development means the development of an area for the installation of the unit's or units' locations, parking, surface drainage, driveways, on-site utility terminals and property lines at a proposed construction site or area.
Site development shall have the meaning given such term in Section 4.2.

Examples of Site development in a sentence

  • Any required Record and/or As-Built Drawings of Site development shall be prepared by the approved civil engineer or licensed land surveyor.

  • Any required “as built” drawings of Site development shall be prepared by a qualified civil engineer or land surveyor licensed in California and approved by Architect.

  • Contractor acknowledges that Contractor has no right to use NYSERDA’s domain name other than in connection with the Web Site development and maintenance project covered in this Agreement.

  • Unless Owner Parties otherwise direct or the Contract Documents otherwise require, Construction Manager shall obtain all permits, licenses, and approvals for the Work, including building, Site development, shoring and excavation, and utilities, as required by Governmental Authorities and customarily obtained by construction contractors.

  • Any required Record and/or As-Built Drawings of Site development shall be prepared by the approved civil engineer.


More Definitions of Site development

Site development means construction or alteration of the ground, improvements and structure installation.
Site development means for the purposes of park dedication, the provision of a finished recreation facility product ready for public use.
Site development means any excavation, filling, levelling, land clearing, or earth movement works or any combination thereof which qualifies either as regular or engineered site development under the terms of these Regulations.
Site development means to prepare the property for the construction of the house including final grade.
Site development means work that must be performed on an unimproved site in order to make it usable for the desired purpose; or, work incidental to new construction or to make an addition usable.
Site development. , means improvements and structures for the control of erosion, runoff and grading.
Site development means the contractor’s ability to perform all of the tasks related to the development of a concept in a given space, notably the planning (research and design), production, technical aspects and logistics (set-up, implementation and dismantling), and the related administrative duties.