C. Vandalism
<br />Alyssum, Lobelia, Salvia, Marigold, Gloriosa daisy, Penstemon,
<br />Cosmos, Dahlia, Impatiens, Begonias, Double Impatiens, Petunia,
<br />Verbena, Vinca rosea (periwinkle) Zinnias
<br />b. Fall/Winter
<br />Iceland poppies, Pansies, Viola, Stock, Snapdragons, Primroses,
<br />Ranunculus
<br />1. Contractor shall check annual color beds daily (Monday through Friday). If plants are
<br />missing or vandalized, the Contractor shall provide the City's representative with a
<br />proposal to replace missing/damaged plants. After the City's Representative signs the
<br />proposal, the Contractor shall then replant/replace missing/damaged plants within 48
<br />hours.
<br />2. The City's contract administrator shall be the sole judge of whether the above
<br />specifications are met. The contract administrator shall also approve the types and
<br />combinations of color bedding plants prior to installation.
<br />D. Quality of Life Team (QOLT) (Civic Center)
<br />1. Homeless and Transient Encampent Clean Up
<br />a. Contractor shall remove transient/homeless encampments that may
<br />include, but is not limited to tents, soiled clothing, blankets, human feces,
<br />hypodermic needles, and items listed above. Clean up multiple
<br />encampment sites shall be scheduled or on an on -call basis.
<br />b. Work will consist of surveying sites, collecting debris, dismantling
<br />temporary structures, removing trash, and disposing of all debris at a
<br />local facility specified by the City. Jobsites can be in heavy foliage,
<br />embankments, train tracks, creeks and other areas requiring alertness to
<br />the environment and pre -planning to prevent injury or illness.
<br />C. Contractor shall remove unwanted natural or environmental materials
<br />including, but not be limited to, bio-waste, dirt, nests, hypodermic
<br />needles, silt, feces, grime and similar.
<br />2. Removal and disposal of debris/rubbish, including:
<br />a. Trees, cut brush, dead trees, tree limbs, and similar materials,
<br />b. Furniture, mattresses, appliances, scrap metals, junk, automobile parts or
<br />machinery, tires, televisions and other electronic devices,
<br />c. Structure demolition, including wood frame, concrete, asphalt, bricks or
<br />other construction debris,
<br />d. Garbage, litter, cardboard, metal cans, glass, feces, fruit/vegetable
<br />matter,
<br />e. Hand sweeping (or blowing) of streets, alleys, sidewalks and similar
<br />areas.
<br />3. Contractor may be required to occasionally perform confined space clean-up for entry
<br />into designated areas.
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