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Company Name
Midori Gardens
Contract #
A-2005-115
Agency
Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
Council Approval Date
6/6/2005
Expiration Date
6/30/2007
Insurance Exp Date
8/1/2006
Destruction Year
2012
Notes
Amended by A-2005-115-001
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MIDORI GARDENS 3A
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Page 11 of 24 <br />d) Drinking fountains shall be clean, sanitized and unplugged every day Monday through <br />Friday. The Contractor shall use approved germicidal cleaner and products to assure <br />that drinking fountains are clean and polished. <br />9. Playground/Tot-Lot Areas <br />a) The Contractor shall provide maintenance of all playground/tot-lot sand and rubberized <br />areas once during the week. Maintenance shall include, but not limited to, loosening of <br />compacted areas, re -grading sand areas to level condition (eliminating ruts, depressions, <br />build up areas, etc.), sifting of sand to assure that debris and any other foreign objects <br />are removed, removal of weeds and trash and other undesirable material. Rubberized <br />fall areas shall be cleaned of sand and debris. Any sand that accumulates on the <br />rubberized surface shall be reused. <br />b) The City shall be responsible for all playground equipment and tot -lot area safety <br />inspections. <br />10. Ball Diamond Maintenance <br />The Contractor shall provide ball diamond facilities maintenance as set forth in Attachment 2. It <br />is the intent of this agreement that these facilities be maintained so that player safety and the <br />quality of play are enhanced. <br />a) Baseball Field Maintenance <br />Ball diamond facility maintenance shall include but is not limited to trash and debris <br />(especially sunflower seeds) removal from fields, grandstands, dugouts, around <br />concession stands, etc.; graffiti eradication/over painting of bleachers, backboards, <br />fencing, signs, etc.; hosing down of stains and spills in paved areas, etc. <br />b) Daily infield maintenance shall include the following: <br />(1) Hand level by use of a landscapers leveling rake infield areas where the brickdust <br />has been displaced by players and/or in normal build up areas. Areas to be <br />leveled daily are home plate, pitchers mound, all three base areas, shortstop and <br />second base areas, skin lines (area where the brickdust meets the sport turf) and <br />areas on the perimeter where the brickdust meets the backstop or fencing bottom <br />railing. <br />(2) Hand compact with an asphalt tamper (or other approved tool) areas such as the <br />batter's box area and the pitchers mound. Contractor shall utilize a hand watering <br />can and extra clay to sufficiently compact these areas. <br />(3) Eliminate build up along the skin lines by brooming, blowing or high pressure <br />hosing any build up of brickdust into the infield. <br />(4) Infield maintenance shall include watering followed by nail dragging, followed by <br />metal mat dragging. The Contractor shall develop a pattern (this refers to the <br />actual pattern of dragging an infield by using a drag mat) of dragging the infields <br />that levels the field and prevents high or low areas in the infield. Contractor will <br />take care not to drag close to the skin line and the backstop/fence lines. <br />
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