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agencies. Disposal by deep burial will not be permitted. The cost of disposal of <br /> material (including hauling) shall be considered a subsidiary obligation of the <br /> Contractor, the cost of which shall be included in the contract prices. <br /> 3.05 PRESERVATION OF TREES <br /> A. The Contractor shall erect such barricades, guards, and enclosures as may be <br /> considered necessary by him for the protection of all trees during all construction <br /> operations. Refer to Section 01532-2 for specifications. <br /> B. Paint, oil solvents, asphalt, concrete, mortar, and other tree contaminants shall not <br /> be used or stored within the tree dripline. <br /> C. All tree trimming to facilitate construction shall be performed to the National <br /> Arborist Association (NM) standards by a certified tree company. <br /> D. Any tree that is destructively damaged, destroyed, or cut down as a result of this <br /> construction shall be replaced at an inch to inch diameter. The minimum tree <br /> replacement shall be a two-inch diameter and ten foot high Florida Grade #1 or <br /> better tree. The Department of Development Administration shall be consulted as <br /> to the type of tree. <br /> E. The Contractor shall exercise all necessary precautions so as not to damage or <br /> destroy any trees or shrubs, including those lying within street rights-of-way and <br /> project limits, and shall not trim or remove any trees unless such trees have been <br /> approved for trimming or removal by the jurisdictional agency or City. The <br /> Contractor shall notify the jurisdictional agency and/or the City if any tree is <br /> damaged by the Contractors operations. If, in the opinion of said agency or the <br /> City, the damage is such that replacement is necessary, the Contractor shall <br /> replace the tree at his own expense as directed by the City. <br /> END OF SECTION <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> I <br /> 1 05/08 02100-2 05-4893 <br />