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applicable) public notification posters listing the company performing the application, <br />the proposed pesticides to be applied listing the manufacturer/name of the pesticide, the <br />rate(s) of application, the reentry period and the method of application. The Contractor <br />shall make staff available to assist the QAL/QAC sub -contractor to monitor the sites <br />being treated and prevent the public from reentering the treated areas until it is safe to <br />reenter. <br />The Contractor's Agricultural Pest Control sub -contractor or QAL/QAC staff shall <br />continuously apply Post Emergent Herbicides to keep all turf free of all turf type weeds, <br />especially Dallis Grass, Goose Grass, Smut Grass, Poa Annua, Nut Sedge, Neddle Grass <br />and broadleaf weeds at all times. The Contractor shall, along with the monthly Pesticide <br />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 <br />Representative will review and approve written schedule taking into consideration the <br />Civic Centers use. Should the Contractor fail to direct their QAL/QAC sub -contractor to <br />control weeds in turf to the satisfaction of the Director's Representative he/she shall hire <br />an agricultural pesticide operator to perform the work and subtract the cost for this work <br />from the Contractor's monthly invoice. <br />Contractor's Agricultural Pest Control sub -contractor or QAL/QAC staff may apply <br />Dimension pre -emergent herbicide to all turf areas as needed in order to control the <br />germination and growth of all weeds in all turf year around. i.e. Dallis Grass, Goose <br />Grass, Crab Grass, Nutsedge, Plantain, Oxalis, etc. <br />Should turf type or broadleaf type weeds germinate, the Contractor shall control the <br />weeds immediately upon recognition by way of selective and/or broad-spectrum post <br />emergent herbicides and methods approved by the Director's Representative. <br />1.5 Replanting <br />Should turf begin to stress for any reason, or become thin in appearance, the Contractor <br />shall direct CITA's to begin immediately applying supplemental water and shall overseed <br />these turf areas using Stovers Seed Company Bermuda Dunes (spring/summer) or Jacklin <br />Seed Company CSI perennial rye (fall/winter) seed at the manufacturer's recommended <br />rate and process. The Contractor shall use STA approved 1/a" minus compost seed topper <br />to cover the seed topper pre mixed with California Organic 7-1-2 Phyta Boost fertilizer at <br />a rate of 35 cubic yards per acre. <br />Should turf die back to the point where soil is visible, the Contractor shall install thick cut <br />sod to those turf areas using West Coast Turf Bandera Bermuda cropped over with <br />perennial rye grass (fall/winter) and West Coast Turf Bandera Bermuda <br />(spring/summer). <br />The Contractor understands and accepts that at the beginning of the agreement there may <br />be existing turf areas that are thin or bare. The Contractor, by entering into the <br />agreement, shall routinely and at no extra cost to the City, repair thin or bare turf areas by <br />overseeding or sodding with approved seed or sod until a thick healthy stand of turf is <br />established. <br />City of Santa Ana RFP 16-063 <br />Page 13 <br />