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PCA ARBORISTS & CONSULTANTS, INC. DBA PACIFIC COAST HORTICULTIST
Contract #
A-2024-007-04
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Public Works
Council Approval Date
1/16/2024
Expiration Date
1/31/2027
Insurance Exp Date
5/17/2026
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0 CITY OF SANTA ANA <br /> SECTION I <br /> GENERAL MAINTENACE OPERATIONS <br /> This section establishes overall daily contract requirements that the Contractor shall perform <br /> unless otherwise specified in later sections. Other specifications given per section are to be <br /> utilized as unexpected situations arise and clarification of service is required. It is Contractor's <br /> obligation to fully understand the grounds' landscape specifications. <br /> Additionally, for all mulch and compost needs that are necessary for Landscape Maintenance, <br /> the City's Refuse Contractor Republic Services shall provide freee mulch and compost for all <br /> City projects. For all other mulch and compost that requires the Contractor to procure, the the <br /> Contractor shall: <br /> • Use Compost and Senate Bill (SB) 1383 Eligible Mulch produced from <br /> recovered Organic Waste for all landscaping maintenance, renovations, or <br /> construction, as practicable, whenever available, and capable of meeting <br /> quality standards and criteria specified. SB 1383 Eligible Mulch used for land <br /> application must meet or exceed the physical contamination, maximum metal <br /> concentration and pathogen density standards specified in 14 CCR Section <br /> 17852(a)(24.5)(A)(1) through (3). <br /> • Keep and provide records of Procurement of Recovered Organic Waste <br /> Products (either through purchase or acquisition) to the City's Solid Waste <br /> Enterprise annually upon request. Information to be provided shall include: <br /> o General description of how and where the product was used and <br /> applied; <br /> o Source of product, including name, physical location, and contact <br /> information for each entity, operation, or facility from whom the <br /> Recovered Organic Waste Products were procured; <br /> o Quantity and type of each product; and <br /> o Invoice or other record demonstrating purchase or procurement <br /> A. General Operations <br /> 1. All areas shall be inspected daily and be maintained in a neat, clean, and safe <br /> condition at all times. <br /> 2. All drinking fountains shall be checked weekly and kept clean. Clean is defined as <br /> free of standing water, disinfected, free of calcium deposits or other encrustations, <br /> well-polished, and with drains/collectors cleaned of silt and debris. <br /> 3. All sidewalk areas within maintained areas shall be clean and cleared of debris at all <br /> times. <br /> 4. All leaves, paper, trash, and debris shall be removed from landscape and hardscape <br /> areas daily and disposed of offsite. <br /> 5. Trash cans provided by the City shall be emptied daily and washed after emptying <br /> when necessary, as determined by the City Representative (CR). All tops/lids shall <br /> RFP 23-151 Landscape Maintenance Services Page 24 of 135 <br />
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