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Material <br />The Contractor shall supply all new and replacement material for all new construction or <br />replacements necessary as per City Standard Construction Drawings. All replacements, whether <br />due to disease, pest infestation or Contractor negligence shall be Contractor responsibility and <br />considered part of the bid item without separate payment made therefore. <br />Fertilizers shall conform to the California Food and Agricultural Code. Commercial fertilizers <br />shall be complete fertilizers furnishing the required percentages of nitrogen, phosphoric acid, <br />potash, and other necessary micronutrients as needed to keep turf, trees, and shrubs in a healthy <br />and vigorous growing condition. <br />Any tree stakes, tree ties, and/or guy wires needing replacement .shall be replaced with new <br />materials as per the City Standard Contract Drawings, at the expense of the Contractor. <br />Pest Management <br />All landscaped areas shall be maintained free of disease and harmful insects without <br />compensation beyond the base bid. <br />The City of San Leandro seeks to control pests without harming non-target organisms, or <br />negatively affecting air and water quality and public health. The Contractor shall give preference <br />to reasonably available non-pesticide alternatives when conducting pest management activities <br />on City property and public right-of--ways. Chemical controls should only be applied when <br />monitoring indicates that preventative and non-chemical methods are not keeping pests below <br />acceptable levels. When pesticides are required, the least toxic and the least persistent pesticide <br />that will provide adequate pest control is applied. Pesticides should not be applied on a <br />prescheduled basis. <br />The Contractor may employ Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices when controlling <br />pests. IPM uses cultural, mechanical, physical, and biological control methods before using <br />pesticides. <br />Litter and Leaves <br />Prior to mowing, all litter is to be removed from turf by the contractor and properly disposed of. <br />In addition, litter, trash, leaves, clippings, and other debris shall be removed from the work sites <br />a minimum of once per week or unless otherwise specified, more often to maintain a neat and <br />clean appearance. Green Waste cannot be landfilled per Alameda County regulation and must be <br />properly recycled at an authorized transfer station or composting facility. Litter that is recyclable <br />must be recycled. <br />All excess material shall become the property of the Contractor to be legally disposed of as <br />Contractor sees fit. The City of San Leandro will not reimburse the contractor for any disposal <br />fees incurred. <br />NPSA 50016-Citywide Turf Pacheco Brothers Page 19 of 30 <br />