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SECTION IV <br />EDGING & DETAILING <br />A. General Specifications <br />1. All edging shall be performed with the use of a gas -powered blade edger or CR-approved <br />substitute. Stick edgers shall not be used. <br />2. Chemical edging is allowed along edges such as trees, fence lines, curbs, etc., as directed <br />by the CR. The contractor shall not use chemical edging in areas not authorized by the CR. <br />3. If chemical detailing is performed, the Contractor shall use a string trimmer to remove the <br />treated vegetation within one (1) week after symptoms of phytotoxicity become <br />recognizable. <br />a. Plants (i.e. trees, shrubs, groundcovers, annuals) with noted phytotoxic <br />damage from an herbicide edging treatment shall be removed within one (1) <br />week of observation and replaced with like -sized plants. <br />4. The contractor shall detail turf no further than 12 inches away from all hard surfaces, <br />including walls, fences, curb lines, roadways, pathways, and landscape surfaces (e.g. trees, <br />shrubs, beds, etc.). <br />a. Detail lines shall be made straight and shall be maintained straight. <br />5. The contractor shall supply, at Contractor's own expense, replacement plants to reduce any <br />existing bare soil areas along walls and fences that are wider than 12 inches that have been <br />caused by the Contractor's neglect. <br />6. Edging/detailing shall be performed at the same time mowing occurs. <br />7. All edging/detailing shall be performed with the use of a McClain's edger or an approved <br />substitute walk -behind or fixed blade stick edger. The contractor shall edge all turf adjacent <br />to all improved hard surfaces such as concrete, decomposed granite, asphalted concrete <br />paved areas, pavers, etc._ <br />8. The Contractor shall detail around trees, along walls/fences, and other amenities first using <br />a sharpened shovel cut to establish a concentric round circle around trees, poles, etc. Once <br />the initial detailed circle is established a string trimmer may be used to maintain the circle. <br />Should the circle begin to deform, the Park Services Inspector Supervisor shall direct the <br />Contractor to repeat the detail process. Shovel -cut detailing shall be repeated as often as <br />necessary to maintain crisp evenly round/straight lines. In the event that the circle becomes <br />too great, the DR shall direct the Contractor to sod the area around the tree at the <br />Contractor's expense to the size instructed by the Parks Services Inspector Supervisor. <br />RFP 23-151 Landscape Maintenance Services Page 41 of 136 <br />