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<br /> or university with a specialty in land management or a commercial soil laboratory; such tests are
<br /> the full responsibility of the Contractor at no additional cost to the City. In addition to the soil
<br /> fertility tests, any sign of sickness or disease in trees, palms or shrubs shall be tested
<br /> immediately, at the Contractor's cost. Contractor shall perform soil test, which results must be
<br /> submitted to the City, and will become property of the City thereafter.
<br /> Contractor must notify the Project Manager(s) one (1) week in advance of fertilizing so that the
<br /> City's Project Manager(s) can make any necessary changes to City operations or activities.
<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 /> 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 /> 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 /> 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
<br /> approved by City. Contractor shall provide a list of suppliers for the fertilizer / insect control
<br /> materials including MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) for approval by the City. Review by the
<br /> City's Project Manager(s) or Consultant shall not be deemed to be an approval that is contrary
<br /> to any other applicable law or regulation. The Contractor shall apply additional fertilizer or soil
<br /> amendments as needed to keep lawn and plants in a healthy, green,weed free and nutrient rich
<br /> condition, at no additional charge. The following fertilization schedule outlines a minimum of
<br /> applications. Changes in fertilization rates, methods and composition must be approved by the
<br /> City's Project Manager(s) in writing.
<br /> 3.8.1 LAWN (St. Augustine)
<br /> Apply four applications per year at quarterly intervals in February, May, August,
<br /> and November. Lawn fertilizer shall be in granular form and have a 3-1-2, 4-1-3
<br /> (ie; 12-6-8 or 16-4-8) or similar ratio of N, P, and K with at least 50% of the
<br /> nitrogen in the insoluble or slow-release form. Fertilizer mix shall also contain iron
<br /> (at least 0.5%) and other micronutrients such as magnesium, manganese, and
<br /> zinc. A lower nitrogen product can be used during the summer months so as not
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<br /> Lukes' Landscaping, Inc.
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