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25C
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1/21/2020
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Exhibit 7 <br />visually inspect the flag every day to assure it is in good condition. Should, in the <br />opinion of the Director's Representative, the flag is not be in good condition (faded, <br />discolored, torn and/or having holes) the Contractor shall immediately request from <br />the Director's Representative a new flag. Contractor shall raise the new flag <br />immediately upon receipt from the Director's Representative. The Contractor shall <br />replace the flags twice a year (January, July) with flags provided by the City. <br />6.1.7 Japanese Garden Pagoda shall be cleaned daily. <br />6.2 Centennial Park <br />6.2.1 The parking lot south of Rancho Santiago College is a part of the agreement site. <br />6.2.2 The unimproved planting area east of Rancho Santiago College is a part of the <br />agreement site. <br />6.2.3 The irrigated area outside of Dan Young Soccer Complex to the west is a part of <br />the agreement site. <br />6.2.4 The planting island north of the parking structure is a part of the agreement site <br />6.2.5 The Contractor shall hose off daily from pedestrian hardscape areas bird droppings. <br />6.3 Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park <br />6.3.1 California Natives and Drought Tolerant Shrubs <br />Selectively prune and trim all native plants during appropriate seasons to ensure <br />pedestrian paths, walkways and sidewalks are not impeded or as necessary based <br />on best horticultural practices. (i.e. Romneya coulteri pruned to 6" in late summer <br />or fall, Salvia clevelandii pruned in fall, Zauschenria sp. established plants cut <br />back hard in winter after flowering, Tecoma stans seed pods removed to <br />encourage flowering) <br />6.3.2 Bamboo - Dead, old, small, leaning or misshapen culms shall be removed <br />annually. Cuts shall be made as close to the ground as possible and straight <br />across so there are no dangerous, sharp points sticking out of the ground. Care <br />shall be taken to avoid damaging newly emerging culms. The Director's <br />Representative will provide additional direction on which clumps may be topped <br />to increase the screening effect or "legged -up" for aesthetics. Giant timber <br />bamboo shall be maintained with a minimum of 12" distance from building <br />foundations. <br />6.3.3 Epiphytic Specimen Plants - Epiphytic plants (Platycerium sp., Bromeliads, <br />Anthurium sp., Tillandsia sp., Laelia sp., etc.) without dedicated irrigation shall be <br />hand -watered every two to three weeks during the cooler winter months and a <br />minimum of once per week throughout the rest of the year, or otherwise dry and <br />hot periods. Platycerium shall be fully drenched including the fronds. The <br />Contractor shal I advise the Director's Representative of any specimens causing <br />damage to structures or trees. <br />City of Santa Ana RFP 19-092 <br />Page 27 <br />25C-29 <br />
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