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Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
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25H
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1/17/2012
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> emergent spraying, etc. Planting of vines shall not exceed 200 per year per <br /> district. <br /> b) Contractor shall trim the vine once it reaches the top of the wall or at a specific <br /> height on the wall, as determined by the Director. The Contractor shall keep <br /> vines off telephone poles or other non wall surfaces at all times <br /> <br /> 6. Weeds, Disease and Pest Control <br /> <br /> a) Weed Control <br /> <br /> All hardscape areas shall be kept free of weeds at all times. Weeds shall be <br /> removed by hand and/or approved mechanical or chemical methods. Director <br /> may dispatch City staff to remove weeds that reach two (2) inches or greater and <br /> are not removed immediately. In such instance, the cost will be deducted from <br /> the Contractor's monthly invoice. <br /> <br /> b) Disease and Pest Control <br /> <br /> (1) The Contractor shall inspect on a daily continuous basis all landscaped <br /> areas (turf, trees, shrubs, ground cover, and annual color) for presence of <br /> disease, insect, rodent infestation or any other pests. If any pests, such <br /> as but not limited to, disease, insect, algae, birds, animals, such as <br /> rabbits, squirrels, or rodent infestation (rodents including rats, gophers, <br /> moles, voles, etc.) is discovered, it shall immediately be controlled by <br /> the Contractor at his/her expense using the safest and most expedient <br /> method. <br /> <br /> (2) The Contractor is responsible for inspecting all plant material on a <br /> continuous basis and, as necessary, treating plant material to maintain <br /> optimum health of the plants. If any plant material (turf, groundcover, <br /> shrubs, trees) dies without the Contractor diagnosing the plant and <br /> implementing efforts to restore the plant to a healthy and attractive <br /> appearance, the City will assume the Contractor caused the plant death. <br /> Contractor will be required to replace the plant with like species and size <br /> at no extra cost to the City. City is responsible for cost of replacing <br /> plants lost to vandalism; however, Contractor must prove that it was <br /> vandalism that killed the plant. In the case where turf is lost due to pest <br /> damage, the Contractors shall replace the area of turf lost with Pacific <br /> Sod Greg Norman 1 Hybrid Bermuda (during spring/summer) and <br /> Pacific Sod Greg Norman 1 Hybrid Bermuda that has been cropped over <br /> with Perennial Rye grass (during fall/winter). <br /> <br /> 7. Irrigation System Maintenance <br /> <br /> a) General Responsibilities <br /> <br /> (1) Contractor's Certified Irrigation Specialist shall use automatic or <br /> mechanical irrigation systems to irrigate all landscape areas detailed in this <br /> 23 <br /> 25H-33 <br />
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