2006 New York Code - Definition Of Practice Of Landscape Architecture.



 
    § 7321. Definition   of  practice  of  landscape  architecture.    The
  practice of the profession  of  landscape  architecture  is  defined  as
  performing  services  in  connection  with the development of land areas
  where, and to the extent that the dominant purpose of such  services  is
  the  preservation,  enhancement  or  determination  of proper land uses,
  natural land features,  ground  cover  and  planting,  naturalistic  and
  aesthetic values, the settings, approaches or environment for structures
  or  other  improvements,  natural  drainage  and  the  consideration and
  determination of inherent problems of the land relating to the  erosion,
  wear and tear, blight or other hazards.  This practice shall include the
  location  and  arrangement  of such tangible objects and features as are
  incidental and necessary to the purposes outlined herein but  shall  not
  include  the  design  of  structures  or  facilities  with  separate and
  self-contained purposes such as are ordinarily included in the  practice
  of engineering or architecture; and shall not include the making of land
  surveys or final land plats for official approval or recording.

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