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SECTION XXIV <br />SANTA ANA ZOO <br />A. Santa Ana Zoo (Zoo) <br />The Santa Ana Zoo was established in 1952 and is a 20 acre zoological park and botanical garden. <br />Due to the sensitivity of the animals at the zoo and unique plantings, there are some variances <br />from the standard Grounds -Landscape Specification. The following special maintenance shall be <br />performed for the Zoo site only. <br />1. The Contractor shall use electric -powered equipment in the course of providing <br />service at the Zoo. Gas powered equipment is not allowed unless approval is granted <br />by the CR. <br />2. All turf at the Zoo is considered casual turf. Casual turf at the Zoo shall be mowed <br />using a Mean Green Mowers EVO or equivalent commercial electric mower as <br />approved by the CR. <br />3. The interior courtyard adjacent to the caf6 and playground sees the highest use levels <br />of all turf areas at the facility. This location should be overseeded and renovated as <br />needed throughout the year to maintain consistent turf quality, aesthetics, and <br />provide the highest amount of usability for visitors. This should be coordinated with <br />the CR for the Zoo. <br />4. Tree Edging No -Mow Turf - Trees maintained with natural no -mow lawns (i.e. Carex <br />sp.) shall not have shovel cuts around trees. <br />5. All mulch at the Zoo shall be 2" minus composted mulch applied to a 2" thickness <br />unless approved by the CR. Mulch shall not cover root flare of trees and the base of <br />shrubs leading to plant health issues. <br />6. To lessen the impact on daily Zoo operations and provide the best well-being for the <br />animals, tree pruning specifications include trees up to 30' height with DBH less than <br />18". This is restricted to the interior of the Zoo and immediately adjacent to animal <br />habitats. This specification allows for ornamental pruning of small and moderate <br />sized trees to occur throughout the year along with routine landscape maintenance <br />services. This has the effect of spreading out the burden on the facility and drastically <br />reduces the amount of time areas need to be closed off to the public. Large trees and <br />trees outside the public areas are not included. Please see attached diagram for a <br />map. <br />7. An ISA TRAQ Certified Hazardous Tree Professional shall evaluate all Zoo trees and <br />provide a written report using the Arbor Access Tree Management Software program <br />(or an approved equal) one time only within six months of the start of the contract. <br />8. Tree Establishment — "Treegator" Slow Release Watering Bags or similar shall be <br />provided for newly planted trees as determined by the CR, Gator Bags shall be filled <br />weekly for the first two growing seasons. <br />9. California Natives and Drought Tolerant Shrubs - Selectively prune and trim all native <br />plants during appropriate seasons to ensure pedestrian paths, walkways and <br />sidewalks are not impeded or as necessary based on best horticultural practices. <br />(i.e. Romneya coulteri pruned to 6" in late summer or fall, Salvia clevelandii pruned <br />in fall, Zauschenria sp. established plants cut back hard in winter after flowering. <br />10. Bamboo - Dead, old, small, leaning or misshapen culms shall be removed annually. <br />Cuts shall be made as close to the ground as possible and straight across so there <br />RFP 23-151 Landscape Maintenance Services Page 73 of 135 <br />