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EXHIBIT 1 <br />H. POWER WASH <br />A. POWER WASH PROCESS <br />"Power wash" is defined as the simultaneous mechanical removal of materials or pollutants from <br />the surface for the pavement, through application of water under pressure with elevated <br />temperatures used in the cleaning process and collection of waste and water. <br />Process used shall leave the area clean and free from stains and of all loose, embedded materials <br />including chewing gum. The cleaning process must not damage the concrete surfaces or the brick <br />paver surface. All gum must be removed from the paver, concrete and other sidewalk surfaces. <br />B. POWER WASH SIDEWALKS <br />All gum, dirt, grime, oil, stains and other fluids shall be removed from the sidewalls by using <br />power washing equipment. <br />C. POWER WASH BUS STOPS <br />Bus stop areas are to be cleaned of all debris, bum, dirt, grime, oil, stains and other fluids. <br />The following are bus stop locations within the Downtown: <br />• 400 North Main west side of street <br />• 300 North Main east side of street <br />• 200 West 5' street south side of street <br />• 200 East 5`s street south side of street <br />• 100 West Santa Ana Boulevard north side of street <br />• 200 East Santa Ana Boulevard north side of street <br />D. POWER WASH ALLEYS <br />Alleys are to be cleaned of a debris, bum, dirt, grime, oil, stains and other fluids. <br />The following are alley locations within the Downtown: <br />• 100 East Fourth Street (south alley) <br />• 200 East Fourth Street (south alley) <br />• 300 East Fourth Street (north and south alley) <br />• 100 West Fourth Street (south alley) <br />• 200 West Fourth Street (south alley) <br />• 300 West Fourth Street (south alley) <br />• 400 West Fourth Street (south alley) <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />25R-5 <br />