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are no dangerous, sharp points sticking out of the ground. Care shall be taken to <br />avoid damaging newly emerging culms. The CR will provide additional direction on <br />which clumps may be topped to increase the screening effect or "legged -up" for <br />aesthetics. Giant timber bamboo shall be maintained with a minimum of 12" distance <br />from building foundations. <br />11. Epiphytic Specimen Plants - Epiphytic plants (Platycerium sp., Bromeliads, <br />Anthurium sp., Tillandsia sp., Laelia sp., etc.) require special attention and may not <br />have dedicated irrigation systems. These specimen plants shall be hand -watered at <br />varying intervals depending on the time of the year based on horticultural <br />requirements. Platycerium shall be fully drenched including the fronds. <br />12. Ornamental Grasses - All Cortaderia selloana (pampas grass) specimens smaller <br />than four feet in diameter shall be removed immediately and disposed to control <br />invasiveness. Warm -season grasses shall be cut to the ground in fall or winter <br />consistent with best horticultural practices. Ornamental grasses shall be cut within <br />6" with a flat top and not mounded. Large clumps (5+ seasons) only exhibiting growth <br />around the edges of the clump shall be dug up, divided, and replanted. <br />Thysanolaena maxima specimens shall be minimally pruned to maintain form and <br />tidiness. <br />13. Animal Enclosures& Animal and Human Safety - The Contractor's workers must not <br />enter animal enclosures without prior approval from the Zoo Manager or their <br />representative. Workers must not touch or feed any of the Zoo's animals. In the <br />event of an escaped dangerous animal, the workers will be asked to stop work <br />immediately and evacuate the zoo. Annually, the Contractor shall provide their <br />employees working in and around animal exhibits with basic training on zoonotic <br />disease prevention and common-sense sanitary measures. The Contractor shall <br />meet with the Zoo Director or their representative for relevant information before <br />commencing work. <br />14. Gutter Maintenance - The Contractor shall pay attention to clearance of gutters within <br />the Children's Zoo area to prevent blockage and the growth of weeds. <br />15. Zoo Closure Days - The Zoo is closed to the public on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas <br />Day (December 25), and New Year's Day (January 1). The Zoo is open all other <br />holidays. The Zoo may be closed to the public during severe inclement weather. <br />Closure days are subject to change by the CR. <br />16. Rock Mulch Groundcover - Cactus and succulent beds are to be mulched with Dos <br />Rios Pebbles 3/8" by Southwest Boulder and Stone or equivalent type to match <br />existing as approved by DR. Pebble mulch shall be maintained at a 1" depth and <br />kept off adjacent walkways. <br />17. General Maintenance, Daily Maintenance - All trash and debris (branches, glass, <br />metal, paper, etc.) on the ground or in trash receptacles shall be removed from all <br />worksites, landscaped and paved areas each day Monday through Sunday before <br />10:00 a.m., when the Zoo opens to the public. All organic debris (twigs, leaves, fruit, <br />sand, gravel, rock, wood chips) on the pathways shall be removed from paved areas <br />each Monday and Friday before 10:00 a.m., when the Zoo opens to the public. DG <br />pathways shall be maintained through limited blowing and raking to reduce <br />particulate pollution and dust in animal habitats. <br />18. Washing Landscape Material - To maintain plant health and aesthetics, plant material <br />shall be washed down on a regular basis to remove any accumulated dust and <br />cobwebs. <br />RFP 23-151 Landscape Maintenance Services Page 74 of 135 <br />