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1. These are guidelines only and all additions and modifications made on any lot must be submitted for approval by the Committee, (hereinafter referred to as "Committee"), before installation. Plans may be hand drawn but must be drawn to scale. (c) A check in the amount of $ 50.00, made payable to the Wendt Ranch Owners Association. This fee is assessed to cover the cost of professional architectural review of the plans. The Association reserves the right to increase this fee in the future. 3. Plans may be submitted as soon as you have closed escrow and must be submitted within three months and all work completed within six months from the date of close of escrow. (Time extensions, for reason, may be addressed to the Board in writing, with a proposed completion time, for consideration.) 5. All landscapes must be designed and constructed to meet State, County and CityARTICLE 1400
Nature'sWayChecklistMost conventional landscapes in urban and suburban areas are designed, installed, and maintained as if Nature doesn't really matter. As attractive as they sometimes are, such landscapes participate very little in the surrounding natural environment, or whatever is left of it. To determine to what degree a particular landscape contributes to, or detracts from, its natural environ-ment, see how it rates using the criteria below. For each criterion, put a two in the box if, in your estimation, the landscape does a good job of addressing this issue; put a one in the box if you think it does just a fair job; and put a zero in the box if it does a poor job. 2 = GOOD job 1 = FAIR job 0 = POOR job I. OVERALL PHILOSOPHY: The landscape appears to work with, not against, Nature. B. The landscape appears to be a part of its natural environment; it is not set apart from that same Foundation Modern Apprenticeship Amenity Horticulture - Landscaping Duration: Campus: 1 year, September - June 1 day per week St. Albans Smallford campus Entry Requirements: Students must be employed in the horticulture industry. The tutor will carry out an interview and assessment before a place on the training course is offered. Course Description: Topics covered include: Repair Sites for Landscaping How to use native plants for landscaping and restoration in MinnesotaThis brochure provides a summary of important concepts about using native plants for landscaping and restoration in Minnesota. Native plants work well for many landscaping and wildlife habitat plantings, because once established, they seldom need watering, mulching, protection from frost or continuous mowing. Each population of a plant species has adapted over time to the local landscape and climate. Attempting to re-create native plant communities in disturbed landscapes such as former croplands is a process of starting from scratch to try to re-construct what may have been Basic instructions for restoration and native landscaping projects Those plant communities occur there because they are adapted to the specific climate, landscape, and soil conditions. 3) Understand local government regulations affecting the use and ongoing management of natural Microsoft Word - landscape.doc4. Plan progression, measure, purchase, and construct hardscape and install plants according to plan. 6. Analyze site, plan and schedule maintenance, solve problems, and manage for cost efficiency. 7. Implement sound business practices as it relates to planning operations, budgets, personnel, customer service, and sales & marketing. Describe career opportunities and requirements for entry and advancement within the field. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES are the knowledge and abilities every student graduating with a certificate or degree from South Seattle Community College will have. Students will achieve these outcomes as well as the specific curriculum outcomes for their academic or technical area of study. 1. Communication 1.1 Read and listen actively to learn and communicate. A landscaped strip along all adjacent Right of Way - minimum of 1 tree and 6 shrubs per 50 linear feet. A landscaped bed of average depth of 4' along the front of the primary structure. A landscaped strip along all adjacent Right of Way - minimum of 1 tree and 6 shrubs per 50 linear feet. Perimeter Landscaping Interior Landscaping A landscaped bed of average depth of 4' along the front of the primary structure. Landscape Buffer Requirements Above ground pedestals (low voltage) Padmounted (high voltage) fixtures Underground electrical communications and television cables and conduits Hose bibs Sprinkler systems Meters Control boxes o Amount of total off street parking in square feet and intended surface treatments and the total amount in square feet of interior landscaping in peninsulas and Adopted by the City Council January 19, 19881.1 All development proposals within the City of Gilroy which are subject to review through the Architectural & Site Review process, as required under Section 50.40 of the City's Zoning Ordinance, shall submit landscaping plans to be reviewed for conformance with this Landscaping Policy prior to issuance of a building permit. H. Any additional features of the development which relate to the proposed landscaping scheme, such as soil mounds, drainage swales, slopes, depressions, water elements, etc. Multi-family residential developments shall landscape all yard areas which are not specifically used for driveways, walkways, patios or similar purposes. B. Landscaping shall be designated to enhance the aesthetic quality of the development by using the following design guidelines: 1) The fronts of all industrial sites as well as exposed side and rear yards shall be LandscapingLandscape Plan Required: A landscape plan shall be submitted as part of a site plan review application. Retained Landscaping In Lieu of New Landscaping: Landscaping requirements may be waived if the existing vegetation to be retained on site meets or exceeds ordinance requirements for landscaping and screening. Greenbelt buffers shall be landscaped in grass, ground cover, perennials, and/or other natural, living, landscape material. All landscaping and landscape elements shall be planted, and earth moving or grading performed, according to accepted good planting and grading procedures. The owner of property that is required to be landscaped by this Ordinance shall maintain such landscaping in a reasonably healthy condition, free from refuse and debris. A landscape buffer with berming, or landscaping with a fence or a solid wall may be used to meet screening NativePlantResourcesRestoring Healthy School Landscapes Landscaping / Habitat Restoration . Washington State University Cooperative Extension Web site: Web: gardening.wsu.edu/text/nwnative.htm Native Plants: Identifying, Propagating, and Landscaping . Web: www.nas.com/~rchaard/electricnp/native_plants/technical_sheets Landscaping with Native Plants/Natural Landscaping/Habitat Restoration Grow Your Own Native Landscape: A Guide to Identifying, Propagating, and Landscaping with Western Washington Native Plants, 1999. $7.50 ppd, $5.00 if picked up. Restoring Healthy School Landscapes However, the book offers many valuable insights into the philosophy and benefits of natural landscaping.] Landscaping for Wildlife in the Pacific Northwest. 7th Annual ConferenceJoin us for practical workshops, stimulating speakers and a "meet & greet" reception for practitioners and suppliers. Workshop topics include: organic golf courses; marketing your organic service; lawn care 101 and conversion; new organic products; edible landscaping and more! Who should attend? Professionals, suppliers, municipal public health and parks personnel and anyone interested in the expanding field of organic lawn and garden care. Registration form & information at: www.organiclandscape.org [***SPECIAL OLA Active and Associate Member renewal rate discount - only $200 if you register for the conference and pay 2005 membership dues by Dec 15, 2004; New member discount - only $100 if you register for the conference as well pay 2005 membership dues by Dec 15, 2004. Tradeshow table fees (includes single registration plus one six foot table) OLA U.S. Department of Labor Date: OCT 28 1993 VITO VOLPE LANDSCAPING HECKSCHER LANDSCAPING, INC. EMERALD GARDENS LANDSCAPING, INC. ALAMO LANDSCAPING, INC. Employer, Heckscher Landscaping, did not file a notice of intent to proceed as directed. 1 | 2
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