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lights, park benches, walls, and the pavement beneath them and other Civic Center <br />amenities shall be cleaned daily. <br />15. The contractor shall rake, hand remove, or vacuum leaves that are not absorbed by <br />planting. This shall be done as often as required to maintain a neat appearance. <br />16.After heavy windstorms or other inclement weather that impacts sites under this <br />agreement, the Contractor shall bring in extra staff to clean all Civic Center areas <br />within twenty-four hours (24 hrs.) at no additional cost to the City. Debris (80 lbs. or <br />less), such as but not limited to, litter, fallen branches, trash, limbs, branches, soil <br />erosion, etc., shall be removed from the worksites. <br />17. Drain inlets shall be checked and if necessary cleaned once per day to avoid flooding <br />of areas during inclement weather. <br />18.The Plaza of the Flags shall have flags displayed at all times. The Contractor shall <br />visually inspect the flags every day to assure they are in good condition. Should, in <br />the opinion of the DR, any flag is not in good condition (faded, discolored, torn and/or <br />having holes) the Contractor shall immediately request a new flag from the DR. <br />Contractor shall raise the new flag immediately upon receipt from the DR. The <br />Contractor shall replace all flags twice a year (January, July) with flags provided by <br />the City. <br />19. Japanese Garden Pagoda shall be cleaned daily. <br />B. Annual Color Planting and Maintenance Specification at Civic Center <br />1. Before each annual planting the area should be tilled 8 to 16 inches deep. Organic <br />matter in the form of nitrified redwood must be incorporated to a depth of 8" of the top <br />soil. The contract administrator may adjust this if adequate organic matter is already <br />present in the soil but the successful bidder must be prepared to incorporate this <br />organic matter at every color rotation. Organic matter must comprise 25% of the soil <br />volume where the roots will be. This requires 2" of nitrified redwood tilled to an 8" <br />depth. Apply 1.5 pounds of nitrogen per 1000 sq. ft. as a complete low nitrogen <br />material with a ratio of 1:2:1, 1:1:1, 1:2:2 or similar. Do not use a higher rate of nitrogen <br />as this may result in excessive vegetative growth and a suppression of flowering. After <br />establishment, fertilize as necessary to maintain a robust appearance and maximum <br />flowering. After incorporating organic material and other supplements, the beds must <br />be raked smooth and slightly mounded. Sticks clods and other material must be <br />removed from the bed. <br />2. During planting gently crush the root mass with the fingers to stimulate root growth in <br />the surrounding soil. Begin planting in the center of the bed and keep traffic in the <br />worked soil to a minimum. Make the hole slightly larger than the root ball and set the <br />plant at the same depth or slightly higher than it was growing in the container. Smooth <br />out the soil around the plants after planting, including footprints. Water plants to a <br />depth of 5 inches immediately after planting for 4" plant material (deeper for larger <br />pots). <br />3. Plants are to be rotated four times a year and are to be kept disease free and healthy <br />on a consistent basis. There must be no dead or missing plants at any time and the <br />beds must be kept in a weed free condition. Plants will be in 4" pots and will be planted <br />in an 8" triangular spacing pattern. Rows must be in a straight alignment at the time <br />of planting. Plant species that may be planted at different times of the year may include <br />but not be limited to the following annual bedding plants: <br />a. Spring/Summer—April through October 1 <br />RFP 23-151 Landscape Maintenance Services Page 66 of 135 <br />