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Creation date
4/24/2007 5:04:25 PM
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Company Name
DECKSIDE POOL SERVICE
Contract #
A-2007-063
Agency
PARKS, RECREATION, & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Council Approval Date
3/19/2007
Expiration Date
3/31/2009
Insurance Exp Date
9/1/2009
Destruction Year
2014
Notes
Amended by A-2009-095 Auto insurance & Worker's Comp. exp 2/09
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DECKSIDE POOL SERVICE - 2009
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PR&CSA Pool and Fountain Maintenance and Reoair <br />4.2.2.2 Billing Adjustments. The Director may make a billing adjustments in monthly payment for the cost to the City <br />to remedy insufficiencies in service rendered by the Contractor. Billing adjustments for this unsatisfactory service may <br />be permanent retention of 100% of the estimated monthly cost for work that is incomplete or deficient as stated herein. <br />4.2.3 Hazards. The Contractor shall maintain all work sites free of hazards to persons and/or property <br />resulting from his operations. Any hazardous condition noted by the Contractor, which is not a result of his operations, <br />shall be immediately reasonably mitigated then reported to the Parks, Recreation & Community Services Agency. <br />4.2.4 Property Damage. Any damage to City property that occurs shall be immediately reported to the <br />Director. The cost of repair, if required, will be at the Contractor's expense. If damage occurs to any adjacent turf, <br />groundcover, shrubs or trees as result of the Contractor's negligence for the cost for necessary repair or replacements <br />of the same shall be at the Contractor's expense. <br />4.2.5 Access to Private Property. Prior to any work that will restrict access to private property, the <br />Contractor shall notify each affected property owner or responsible person, informing him of the nature of and the <br />approximate duration of the restriction. <br />4.2.6 Emergency Service. Twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week, the Contractor shall be <br />able to receive and respond to the City's call for emergency service. Response time shall be less than two hours to <br />remove or eliminate a public safety hazard. Contractor shall provide the City with a local telephone number where <br />Contractor can be contacted twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week. <br />4.2.7 Work by City Due to Non -Conformance to Contract. Should the contractor fail to correct <br />deficiencies or public nuisances that have been created because of his operation, and should these deficiencies or <br />nuisances be considered by the Director to be of an emergency nature, the City may move in on the project to make <br />corrective work. Such work will be charged to the Contractor on a force account basis with an additional callout charge <br />of $150.00 for each callout. There will be assessed a minimum of three-hour charge for labor on any callout. <br />4.2.7 Contractor Furnished Equipment. The Contractor shall provide all items necessary for the <br />performance of the contract including the following. <br />4.2.7.1 Tools. The Contractor shall provide all tools and repair equipment necessary for maintenance and repair as <br />specified in the Agreement. <br />4.2.8 Contractor Furnished Supplies. The Contractor shall furnish all supplies required for his <br />performance under the Agreement, including the following. <br />4.1.8.1 Chemicals. The Contractor shall furnish all chemicals and supplies to maintain the water at the prescribed <br />standards of purity and clarity including, but not limited to chlorine (liquid, tablets, granular, or gaseous, depending on <br />the type of dispensing system in use), soda ash, diatomaceous earth, etc. <br />4.2.8.2 Test Kits. The Contractor shall furnish test kits for the purpose of monitoring and reporting chemical levels <br />and conditions including but not limited to chlorine levels, pH levels, and alkalinity of the water, etc. <br />4.2.8.3 Preventive Maintenance (PM) and Minor Repair Items. The Contractor shall provide all PM and minor repair <br />items including, but not limited to, lubricants, minor parts, fittings, gaskets, bench stock, paint, degreasers, etc. for <br />performance under the contract. <br />
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