Or. Admin. Code § 808-002-0620 - Landscape Maintenance
"Landscape Maintenance" means the regular and practical care of existing landscapes and would include, but is not limited to:
(1) The mowing, trimming and edging of
lawns;
(2) The placement of
mulching materials including, but not limited to, bark dust, chips, husks,
shells or compost when a tree, shrub, vine, and/or nursery stock have not been
planted within the last 30 days; or
(3) The application of fertilizer to lawns,
trees and shrubs using fertilizer as defined in ORS
633.311.
(4) The planting of outdoor pots and
containers when the pots and containers can be placed without the assistance of
power equipment when empty or filled.
(5) In an irrigation system landscape
maintenance is:
(a) The adjustment of
sprinkler head nozzles to adjust the spray pattern;
(b) Raising sprinkler heads without cutting
or lengthening the existing head to lateral piping four (4) inches or
less;
(c) The programming of
irrigation controllers;
(d)
Winterization without the use of compressed air; or
(e) Irrigation activation.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.325 - 183.410, 670.310 & 671.670
Stats. Implemented: ORS 671.540
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