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applied matches the needs of the plant material as closely as possible, while <br /> adhering to any watering restrictions in place. Contractor may be required to <br /> adjust the clocks as requested by the City. It is the Contractor's responsibility to <br /> insure that the system is operating correctly and that there is adequate coverage. <br /> Any failure on the part of the Contractor to reduce a water budget when <br /> requested to do so by the City will result in withholding of payment to cover <br /> excessive water bills for that particular area. All spray heads shall be kept cleaned <br /> and adjusted to maximize coverage with limited to no overspray or run-off onto <br /> hardscape. <br /> All irrigation parts and materials which are damaged or broken shall be reported <br /> to the City. Upon request, Contractor shall then submit in writing a written proposal <br /> for repair and/or replacement. A City representative shall then determine if work <br /> shall be done by Contractor or a City crew. Contractor is responsible for any <br /> damage caused by Contractor. For any repair work performed by the City, which <br /> is at fault by the Contractor, shall be charged against the Contractor's monthly <br /> account (Contractor shall have opportunity to perform repairs, which meet the <br /> City's irrigation standards, first). If the contractor agrees to perform extra irrigation <br /> work it must be performed within 48 hours of the request unless otherwise specified <br /> by the City and agreed to by the contractor. If the work is not performed within <br /> the agreed upon time frame the repair cost may be withheld from the monthly <br /> payments. This work normally includes broken sprinklers, lateral lines and <br /> occasionally mainlines. When lateral and mainline repairs are made, the City must <br /> be given the opportunity to inspect the work before it is covered up. If the City is <br /> not given the chance to inspect the work the contractor may have to uncover the <br /> work so that it can be inspected. <br /> Valves shall be kept well-adjusted to insure efficient operation of the irrigation <br /> system. The Contractor shall also keep the controllers clean and free of insects and <br /> dust, and shall make any necessary repairs or replacements. <br /> No modifications may be made to the existing automatic irrigation system without <br /> express approval of the City. Any changes so approved shall be noted by the <br /> Contractor on a copy of the Irrigation Plan and submitted to the City within five <br /> working days of the completion of the work. The Contractor is responsible for <br /> manually changing all irrigation clock watering times. In the event of a drought <br /> condition, including mandatory water rationing, the City shall have the authority to <br /> modify the watering requirements described in these specifications. <br /> Weed Control (Other than Turf) <br /> All areas within the work sites are to be kept free of weeds and volunteer tree <br /> growth. This includes but is not limited to, all bare dirt areas and any weed growth <br /> within ground cover and shrub plantings. Pedestrian walkways and other <br /> hardscaped areas are to be kept weed-free at all times. <br /> RFP 55027 CITYWIDE TURF MAINTENANCE Page 58 of 63 <br />