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SECTION X <br />PEST CONTROL <br />A. General Specifications <br />Integrated Pest Management (IPM) principles govern the oversight and management of pest <br />pressures. For this reason, biopesticides have been chosen as a primary control method whenever <br />horticultural management criteria deem the anticipated result to be satisfactory. Combined with a <br />sound IPM program, pest control through prevention, cultural practices, exclusion, natural enemies, <br />and host resistance offers the safest, most effective means of producing high-level plant material. The <br />City is concerned with the safety of wildlife and, therefore, the Contractor shall be expressly prohibited <br />from using anything that may result in direct or secondary poisoning and harming of organisms. <br />Contractor shall employ a certified pesticide applicator to implement the IPM specifications. <br />1. IPM, under this agreement, will apply to planters, tree rings, hardscapes, parking lots, <br />sidewalks, sports courts, etc. Agricultural pest control services for casual, sports, and <br />priority turf shall be performed under a separate agreement by a state licensed/certified <br />agricultural pest control QAL licensed company. <br />2. The contractor shall manage economic thresholds of plant pests including insects, diseases, <br />weeds, and vertebrate damage, as defined in this section. <br />3. The contractor shall obtain any necessary permits to comply with City, County, State or <br />Federal regulations or laws to perform such control. <br />4. By submitting a proposal, the Contractor assumes responsibility and liability for the use, <br />storage, containment, and cleanup of all pest control management materials. <br />5. Any failure on Contractor's part to abide by City, County, State, and Federal laws or <br />regulations, and the Specifications contained in this section, may result in a default of this <br />Contract. <br />6. Fines levied against the City as a result of the Contractor's failure to abide by regulations <br />shall be Contractor's responsibility to pay. <br />7. Contractor shall use all materials in strict accordance with the most current Federal EPA <br />and Cal-DPR regulations, applicable sections of the California Food and Agricultural Code, <br />Title 3, and regulations within the Healthy Schools Act (HSA). <br />8. The contractor shall maintain the appropriate licenses, and categories within the Licenses, <br />including Pest Control Business License (PCB) and Qualified Applicator License (QAL- <br />categories ABCF). <br />9. The contractor shall use specified pesticides only. <br />B. Procedure <br />This section shall serve as the primary guideline for pest control operations. Weeds represent the <br />majority of work within this Contract. All applications shall be completed in a safe manner utilizing <br />safety procedures outlined in Appendix A, Terms and Conditions. <br />1. The contractor shall submit a comprehensive treatment schedule to maintain all working <br />intervals (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly). <br />a. This schedule will be entered as work orders into the City database and closed <br />out after the application has been deemed satisfactory. Completed work <br />orders <br />RFP 23-151 Landscape Maintenance Services Page 50 of 135 <br />