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<br /> <br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach | ITB 20-08-01 City Landscaping Services 48 <br /> <br />required by the City, to verify viability of system, on the last Wednesday of each month. <br />On the first day of each month report to City, in writing, indicating proper operation of <br />each zone, required repairs, additional costs and updated run time per zone. Contractor <br />shall ensure that all irrigation systems have 100% coverage with 50% overlap. <br /> <br />3.7 PESTICIDES AND FERTILIZERS <br /> <br />The Contractor must perform an effective commercial fertilization program. Fertilizers must be <br />approved in advance by the City’s Project Manager(s) and must be applied in accordance with <br />the manufacturer’s instructions. The actual type and amount of fertilizer applied must be based <br />on results of soil test(s) and in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. Contractor shall <br />perform a soil fertility test at least twice per year or before major fertilization as recommended <br />below, at Contractor’s expense. The soil samples shall be taken in a variety of locations, ten <br />(10) minimum in parks and facilities to determine the need for soil/plant nutrients before applying <br />fertilizer. The fertilization needs may be adjusted based on the results of the soil sampling and <br />prior approval of the City. Soil test(s) must be conducted by a college or university with a <br />specialty in land management or a commercial soil laboratory; such tests are the full responsibility <br />of the Contractor at no additional cost to the City. In addition to the soil fertility tests, any sign <br />of sickness or disease in trees, palms or shrubs shall be tested immediately, at the Contractor’s <br />cost. Contractor shall perform soil test, which results must be submitted to the City, and will <br />become property of the City thereafter. <br /> <br />Contractor must notify the City’s Project Manager(s) one (1) week in advance of fertilizing so <br />that the City’s Project Manager(s) can make any necessary changes to City operations or <br />activities. <br /> <br />Contractor must maintain records of all fertilizer usage on a Contractor provided form. This form <br />must be filled out as fertilizing operations are performed, and all entries must be available for <br />inspection upon request from the City’s Project Manager(s). <br /> <br />Fertilizer must be delivered in the original, unopened containers bearing the manufacturer’s <br />chemical analysis, name, trade name, trademark, and indication of conformance to state and <br />federal laws. In lieu of containers, fertilizer may be furnished in bulk if accompanied by a <br />certificate indicating the above information with each delivery. <br /> <br />Failure by the Contractor to provide adequate fertilizer and/or insecticide shall constitute a failure <br />to properly maintain landscaping. Resulting foliage or landscaping damage occasioned by such <br />failure, as determined by the City, shall be replaced immediately by the Contractor at no cost to <br />the City. Special attention shall be given to control chinch bug infestation in a timely manner <br />such that turf damage does not occur. Aerial spraying of trees, with the exception of Royal and <br />Date Palms, is prohibited (unless otherwise directed by the City). Any spraying on top of palms <br />must occur between the hours of 1:00 AM and 3:00 AM. Avoid spraying when residents are <br />active. <br /> <br />Fertilizer and insect/disease control materials shall be applied at the rates established by accepted <br />horticultural standards, manufacturer’s recommendations, by certified specialists, and as
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