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Company Name
DMS LANDSCAPE
Contract #
A-2010-027
Agency
Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
Council Approval Date
2/16/2010
Expiration Date
3/31/2011
Insurance Exp Date
3/11/2012
Destruction Year
2016
Notes
Amended by A-2011-041
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DMS FACILITY SERVICES. LLC 1A
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8-2-4 soil conditioner plus NPK slow release fertilizer at a rate of eight (8) <br />pounds of actual nitrogen per 1,000 per square feet. <br />d) Replanting — Premium Plant Material <br />The Contractor shall plant each year, in any area determined by the Director, 2" <br />plugs of premium plant species at appropriate spacing so as to achieve complete <br />coverage once the plant is 2/3rds mature. The Contractor shall be responsible for <br />the complete removal and replacement of plants lost due to normal attrition or <br />due to Contractor's failure to perform under the terms of this Agreement. City <br />is responsible for cost of replacing plants lost to vandalism; however, Contractor <br />must prove that it was vandalism that killed the plant. See Attachment 6 for <br />plant cap. <br />e) Replanting — Standard Plant Material <br />The Contractor shall plant each year, in any area determined by the Director, 64 <br />count flats of standard plant species at a appropriate spacing so as to achieve <br />complete coverage once the plant is 2/3rds mature. The Contractor shall also be <br />responsible for the complete removal and replacement of plants lost due to <br />normal attrition or due to Contractor's failure to perform under the terms of this <br />Agreement. City is responsible for cost of replacing plants lost to vandalism; <br />however, Contractor must prove that it was vandalism that killed the plant. See <br />Attachment 6 for plant cap. <br />3. Shrub Care <br />a) Pruning/trimming <br />All shrubs growing in the work areas shall be pruned such that the plants remain <br />in a healthy growing condition. Plant growth shall be maintained to prevent <br />overgrowth into passageways, walks, streets, view of signs or in any manner <br />deemed objectionable by the Director. Dead or damaged limbs shall be <br />removed so that no projections or stubs remain. Pruning/trimming shall be done <br />by hand shears or loppers in a manner to permit plants to grow naturally in <br />accordance with their normal growth characteristics. "Box hedging" may be <br />required on some shrubs, as set designated by the Director. Shear hedging or <br />severe pruning/trimming of plants, unless authorized by the Director, is not <br />permitted. Topping of plants whose natural growth stems from the base of the <br />plant is not permitted. Should the Contractor top, shear hedge or severely prune <br />plants and disfigure or damage the plants, the Contractor shall be responsible <br />for replacing those plants with like kind and size as and subject to approval by <br />the Director. <br />The Contractor may be requested from time to time to raise the bottom of the <br />shrubs for security reasons. <br />13 <br />
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