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a. The removal of all dead fionds and other dead plant parts from the trunk. All loose frond <br /> sheaths shall be removed along the entire length of the palm trunk. <br /> b. The removal of all flowers and fruit parts whether dead or alive. <br /> c. The use of climbing spurs or spike shoes in the act of pruning trees is prohibited, excepting <br /> palms that are more than sixty-five (65) feet in height. <br /> d. Canary Island date palm (Phoenix Canariensis) trunks shall be cleaned of any weed species. <br /> The immediate area below the green fronds shall be trimmed to a symmetrical (pineapple) <br /> appearance. The shape shall not exceed a minimum of forty-eight (48) inches or a <br /> maximum of sixty- (b0) inches length below the green fronds. The trunk when pruning <br /> operations are complete shall be left in a clean, unscathed appearance throughout the entire <br /> length of the palm trunk. Canary Island date palms shall be pruned using a sterilized <br /> handsaw. The handsaw must be cleaned and sterilized before and after pruning each tree. <br /> e. All volunteer palm seedlings must be removed that are growing within the streets, <br /> parkways, or setback dedicated areas. <br /> <br /> 1.09 UNACCEPTABLE PRUNING <br /> The following procedures, or others that will result in tree decline, are not allowed (storm <br /> damage and other extenuating circumstances exempted): <br /> a. Severe cutting back of all growing tips usually referred to as topping, pollarding, or hat <br /> racking. <br /> b. Flush cutting where a cut is made even with the surface of the trunk or limb, removing the <br /> branch collar and branch bark ridge. <br /> c. Stub cutting where branch removal z•esults in the base of branch removed protruding more <br /> than approximately one fourth {1/4) inch beyond the zone of branch collar and branch bark <br /> ridge. <br /> d. Removal of a healthy main leader, far reasons other than power line clearance. <br /> e. Excessive cutting or lifting that exceeds the International Society of Arboriculhire or <br /> SAPRF standards. <br /> 1.10 DAMAGE TO PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PROPERTY <br /> Should any structure or property be damaged during the tree pruning operations, the persons <br /> conducting the work shall immediately notify the proper owners and an authorized SAPRF <br /> representative. Repairs to property damaged by the responsible party shall be made within <br /> forty-eight (48} hours, except utility lines, which shall be repaired the same working day. <br /> Repairs on private property shall be made in accordance with the appropriate building code <br /> under permits issued by the City of Santa Ana. Any damage caused by the Contractors <br /> employees shall be repaired or restored by them at their expense to a condition similar or equal <br /> to that existing before such damage or injury, or they shall repair such damage in a manner <br /> acceptable to the City of Santa Ana and/or SAPRF. Special attention is drawn to sprinkler <br /> 25C-70 <br /> <br />