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Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
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25D
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8/15/2017
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All trees that exhibit the signs of disease or pests, or any other signs of distress shall be <br />inspected by an International Society of Arborist TRAQ Certified Hazardous Tree <br />Professional approved by the Director's Representative. Contractor shall provide an <br />exact location and separate evaluation/report for each tree in decline. Contractor shall <br />treat any tree in decline at no additional cost to City. Should the TRAQ Certified <br />Hazardous Tree Professional determine that the tree had a terminal disease that the <br />Contractor could not have treated or prevented, the Contractor shall not be responsible to <br />replace the tree. However, should the TRAQ Certified Hazardous Tree Professional <br />determine that the tree's unhealthy condition or death could have been prevented had the <br />Contractor treated the tree then Contractor shall be responsible for the cost of treatment to <br />restore the tree to a healthy condition or replace the tree. The latest American Shade Tree <br />Conference guidelines for value determination will determine the value of the trees lost. <br />By entering into agreement with the City the Contractor acknowledges that they accept <br />the condition of each tree and should a tree go into decline or expire, the Contractor <br />agrees to replace the tree with like species and size or agree that the City shall withhold <br />payment equal to the value of the tree. <br />6.0 Playground/Tot-Lot Areas <br />6.1 Daily Maintenance - The playground/tot-lots/equipment shall be blown free of debris, <br />sand/wood chips on play equipment, rubberized fall areas and surrounding concrete areas <br />daily. Any sand/wood chips that accumulate on the rubberized surface shall be reused. <br />Sand/wood chips and debris on the playground equipment shall be removed. <br />6.2 Weekly Maintenance - The Contractor shall loosen compacted sand/wood chip areas, re - <br />grade sand/wood chips areas to level condition (eliminating ruts, depressions, build up <br />areas, etc.), sifting of sand/wood chips to assure that debris and any other foreign objects <br />are removed, removal of weeds, and remove exposed filter fiber and dispose of. <br />The City shall be responsible for all playground equipment and tot -lot area safety <br />inspections. <br />7.0 Sport Court Maintenance <br />7.1 All sport courts shall be blown off daily. Courts and fence lines shall be completely free <br />of dirt, debris, etc. <br />7.2 Contractor shall continuously replace tennis and basketball nets when they become worn <br />or vandalized. The City shall furnish nets. <br />8.0 General Maintenance and Clean -Up <br />The Contractor shall establish a Trash Crew to blow down all paved areas, pick-up trash/debris <br />and to empty/clean trash receptacles daily. <br />Daily Maintenance <br />)f Sn�ti,� I, 1P 17-067 <br />M <br />
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