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The Contractor is responsible for manually changing all irrigation clock watering times. In the <br />event of a drought condition, including mandatory water rationing, the City shall have the <br />authority to modify the watering requirements described in these specifications. <br />Weed Control (Other than Tnr~ <br />All areas within the work sites are to be kept free of weeds and volunteer tree growth. This <br />includes but is not limited to, all bare dirt areas and any weed growth within ground cover and <br />shrub plantings. Pedestrian walkways and other hardscaped areas are to be kept weed-free at all <br />times. <br />Volunteer tree growth. shall be removed by the Contractor as part of this contract. Weed spraying <br />of docks shall occur at least once, possibly twice, in the Spring, using an acceptable marine- <br />grade pre-emergent to control weed growth. <br />The Contractor shall. comply with all rules, regulations, and license requirements of the <br />California Department of Pesticide Regulation, the Department of Health, the Department of <br />Industrial. Relations and all other agencies which govern. the use of pesticides required in the <br />performance of work on the Contract. <br />Spraying <br />1. The Contractor shall perform spraying on City properties to prevent weed growth. Spraying <br />shall consist of (1) use of apre-emergent herbicide to prevent weed growth during the <br />growing season following application, and (2) use of a systematic herbicide to kill re-growth <br />and/or summer weeds. Soil sterilants may not be used unless directed by the City. At the <br />City's discretion and request, dye may be used to denote areas that have been sprayed, or <br />chemicals with a low, non-offensive odor may be used. <br />2. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to apply herbicides as necessary to keep all <br />properties appropriately free of weeds throughout the year. Weeds shall be sprayed and <br />removed prior them reaching a maximum height or diameter of two (2) inches. It is the <br />Contractor's responsibility to control summer weeds such as, but not limited to: Russian <br />thistle, puncture vine, morning glory, anise, kikuyu grass, and Bermuda grass. It is also the <br />Contractor's responsibility to control perennial and/or woody plants such as but not limited to: <br />blackberry and coyote brush. <br />3. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to determine the most appropriate times of year to <br />apply herbicides. <br />4. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to indeuendently monitor all contract areas and <br />perform touch-up spraying. Monitoring shall as a minimum include a weekly physical <br />inspection of all spray areas. Touch-up spraying shall be required at any time that weed <br />growth occurs. Thirty (3d) days after application, if any weeds remain, Contractor shall <br />remove by hand or have a second application applied at Contractor's cost. <br />5. The Contractor shall use the necessary equipment in order to accomplish the work in a <br />satisfactory manner. The Contractor shall arrange operations so that the herbicides will not be <br />NPSA 50103 -Citywide Landscape -Sycamore Landscaping Page 19 of 25 <br />