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(7) Contractor shall ensure that all staff working on irrigation possess one of the following certifications: <br />a. California Landscape Conti- actor's Certified Landscape Technician Program <br />b. Fullerton College Certificate of Proficiency in Landscape Irrigation <br />c. UC Riverside Certificate in Landscape Irrigation <br />(8) From time to time City staff will advise Contractor of special events occurring in contract areas and <br />Contractor will be required to adjust irrigation scheduling to avoid negatively impacting the event. Should the <br />Contractor fail to properly adjust irrigation or otherwise prepare the area for the special event, a failure to <br />perform in the amount of $916 will be assessed for liquidated damages. <br />1) Need Control -all turf <br />The Contractor shall keep all turf, casual and sport/priority turf, free of all turf type weeds, especially Dallis <br />Grass, Goose Grass, Pea Amrua, Noddle Grass and broadleaf weeds at all times. The Contractor shall, along with <br />the monthly Pesticide Use report, submit a written schedule for weed abatement in turf specifying the method, <br />day and location where weed abatement will be performed. The Director's Representative will review and <br />approve written schedule taking into consideration the park's use. <br />(1) Contractor shall apply approved pre- emergent herbicides to all turf areas in order to control the germination <br />of noxious weeds i.e. Dallis Grass, Goose Grass, Crab Grass, Nutsedge, Plantain, Oxalis, etc. <br />(2) Should turf type or broadleaf weeds germinate, the Contractor shall control the weeds immediately upon <br />recognition by way of selective and/or broad - spectrum post emergent herbicides approved by the Director. <br />g) Replanting -all Ind <br />(1) Should turf begin to stress for any reason, Contractor shall begin applying supplemental water and shall <br />overseed these turf areas using Stovers seed Company Bermuda Dunes (spring/suramer) or Stover Seed <br />Grand Slam perennial rye (fall /winter) seed at the manufacturer's recommended rate and process. <br />(2) Should turf die back to the point where soil is visible, Contractor shall sod these turf areas using Grog <br />Norman I hybrid Bermuda. <br />(3) The Contractor understands and accepts that at the beginning of the agreement there may be existing turf <br />areas that are thin or hare. The Contractor, by entering into the agreement, shall routinely and at no extra cost <br />to the City, repair thin or bare turf areas by ovorseeding or sodding with approved seed or sad until a thick <br />healthy stand of turf is established. <br />(4) Contractor also understands and accepts that Santa Ana is a very heavily used park system, including <br />increased foot traffic, athletic play, and other uses. <br />h) oration <br />The Contractor shall aerate all turf areas, casual and sport/priority turf four (4) times per year third weok in <br />March, June, September, and December. An aerator that will remove soil plugs and deposit the cores on the <br />surface of the turf shall perform aeration. Cores shall be pulled to a depth of 6 ". The Director, in his sole <br />discretion, may also approve solid thre aeration upon inspection of the proposed equipment to be used. <br />i) S or1 Priority Turf <br />(1) Renovation: Once (1) per year during the spring/summer or the fall /winter (as determined by the Director) <br />the Contractor shall renovate sport/priority, turf using: <br />(a) spring/summor - Stovers Seed Company Bermuda Dunes seed at six (6) pounds per 1,000 square feet <br />in bare areas and fourpotaids per 1,000 square feet where turf exists; <br />(b) falilwintor — Stover Seed Company Grand Shun seed at eight pounds per 1,000 square feet <br />25C -11 <br />