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<br />Page 15 of 41 <br /> <br />3) Staking, Typing and Guying <br /> <br />a. All trees requiring staking shall be securely staked at all times with <br />approved stakes and rubber cinch ties. Rubber hoses and wire will <br />not be permitted. All stakes shall be set perpendicular to prevailing <br />winds unless designated otherwise by the Director. Tree stakes <br />shall also be set a consistent distance away from the trunk of the <br />tree (minimum six (6) inches) to reduce abrasion and cell <br />elongation. The tops of all tree stakes shall be removed <br />approximately three (3) inches above the highest tie to reduce <br />abrasion of main or lateral branches of the tree. <br /> <br />4) Fertilization <br /> <br />a. All trees shall be fertilized using an approved slow release fertilizer <br />a minimum of one (1) time per year. <br /> <br />5) Irrigating <br /> <br />a. All trees shall be properly irrigated to maintain a healthy condition. <br />Failure of any portion of the irrigation system will not relieve the <br />Contractor if the responsibility to provide appropriate supplemental <br />irrigation. The Contractor shall relieve stress by semi-automatically <br />or manually running the irrigation systems. General Requirements <br /> <br />a. The Contractor shall bring to the attention of the Director within <br />twenty-four (24) hours any tree displaying roots heaving or girdling <br />(either by roots or a foreign material, leaning, broken or hanging <br />limbs, or any other reason posing a potential safety hazard. <br /> <br />6) Replanting <br /> <br />a. The Contractor is responsible for regularly and continuously <br />inspecting the trees to assure they are in a healthy growing <br />condition free of damage, pest and disease. The Contractor shall <br />be responsible for the complete removal and replacement of any <br />and all trees lost due to the Contractor's negligence, including but <br />not limited to, girdling trees with string trimmers or tree ties, <br />improper planting of new trees, improper pruning techniques which <br />disfigure or destroy the trees natural integrity and shape, or failure <br />to detect and prevent treatable diseases and insect infestations. <br />Any tree, which was alive at the time this agreement begins, shall <br />survive until the agreement ends. If the tree dies without first being <br />diagnosed by a Certified Arborist with a terminal disease or cause, <br />the Contractor shall be responsible to replace the tree with like <br />species and size. <br /> <br />b. Replacement shall be made by the Contractor in the kind and size <br />of trees determined by the-Director. Where there is a difference in <br /> <br />25H-29 <br />
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