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<br /> <br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach | ITB 20-08-01 City Landscaping Services 56 <br /> <br />required from time to time due to damage from storms, frost or when blocking sight <br />distances. All tree pruning shall follow the ANSI A-300 and ANSI Z-133 standards and <br />Miami-Dade County Tree Ordinance, etc. <br /> <br />Contractor is responsible to prune mangroves if needed or requested by the City. <br />Contractor is responsible for obtaining any required permits and licenses from Miami-Dade <br />County DRER and other agencies to properly prune mangroves. <br /> <br />3.9.2 PALMS <br /> <br />Remove dead, dying and hanging fronds from palms, as needed, for clean appearance. <br />Fronds removed shall be severed close to the petiole base without damaging live trunk <br />tissue. The Contractor shall prune Coconut Palms (frond and fruit removal) a minimum of <br />three times per year and other palms (frond and fruit removal) a minimum of two times <br />per year to remove lower hanging fronds and fruit between 9 and 3 o’clock position, or <br />more often as needed to keep free of fruit and/or dead hanging fronds, or as directed by <br />City. Do not remove fronds that do not hang below a line parallel to the ground. Do not <br />over-prune palms by removing live green fronds. Never pull or rip off palm fronds. The <br />hurricane or candle cut pruning of palms is not allowed, also the use of climbing spikes is <br />not allowed. When pruning palms, thoroughly sanitize pruning tools using chlorine bleach <br />or isopropyl alcohol before use on site and in between each palm to mitigate the risk of <br />disease translocation from site to site and/or from palm to palm. <br /> <br />Prune all Date Palms two times per year (May and October) to remove Date Palm seeds <br />and lower fronds, or more often as needed to keep free of fruit and/or dead <br />hanging fronds as directed by City. When pruning Date Palms, thoroughly sanitize <br />pruning tools using chlorine bleach or isopropyl alcohol before use on site and in between <br />each palm to mitigate the risk of disease translocation from site to site and/or from palm <br />to palm. Prior to hurricane season (June 1st), prune Date Palms as follows: Prune seed <br />stalks cutting the stems to within 6” of trunk and two lowest sets of fronds on palms that <br />have been established on site for more than two years. Remove all of the <br />inflorescence/date stalks. Follow with a fungicide application as specified in Article 3.8.7. <br />At no time shall Date Palm fruit droppings litter sidewalks, streets or landscape areas. <br />Using palm spikes to climb is not allowed. If fruit is not removed in a timely fashion and <br />causes staining on sidewalks, streets or amenities, the Contractor shall immodestly clean <br />these areas at their own expense. <br /> <br />3.10 SHRUB & GROUNDCOVER MAINTENANCE <br /> <br />Shrub and groundcover material shall be pruned a minimum of once per month to ensure the best <br />shape, health and character of the individual plant if needed. Mechanical trimming may only be used <br />when the health or appearance of the plant will not be damaged by the mechanical trimmers. <br />Groundcover plants shall be selectively cut back to encourage lateral growth and kept in bounds and <br />out of other plantings. Cut back overgrowth of shrubs and groundcover that extends into the right- <br />of-way preventing clear line of sight. <br />