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<br /> <br />Non-Professional Services Agreement between May 3, 2021 <br />City of San Leandro and West Coast Arborist, Inc.— Exhibit A Page 1 of 3 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br /> <br />1. SUMMARY: Removal of one Eucalyptus tree behind 14758 Pepperdine Street, <br />access from Floresta Boulevard. <br /> <br />2. SCOPE: Furnish all labor, tools, equipment, materials, transportation, and perform <br />all operations necessary and incidental for the proper execution and completion of <br />said tree removal. <br /> <br />3. CLEANUP: All branches, brush, leaves, chips, and sawdust are to be removed from <br />the site and properly disposed of by the Contractor each day as part of the bid price. <br />The intent is that all areas are to be left in as clean as condition or better than before <br />the Contractor’s operations. No brush is to be left at the site. <br /> <br />4. CORRECTION OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS: If, in the determination of the <br />Parks Supervisor, any work done or omitted by the Contractor or any act of <br />vandalism or theft has created a condition hazardous to the public, the Parks <br />Supervisor will notify the Contractor’s office by telephone. The Contractor shall <br />commence correction of such condition by placement of barricades or otherwise <br />directed by the city within one (1) hour of receipt of such notice at his office, and <br />shall complete correction thereof on the same calendar day, regardless of the size of <br />the working force required or the number of hours of work required. <br /> <br />If the contractor cannot be reached by telephone, or fails to respond to the <br />hazardous condition within the specified one (1) hour limit, the city shall have the <br />authority to cause said hazardous condition to be corrected and deduct the cost <br />thereof from any amounts due or to become due the Contractor. Such costs shall <br />include any minimum or base costs for labor, materials or equipment as required by <br />contracts, agreements or supplier but in no case shall such cost be less than $250 <br />per hazardous condition per location. <br /> <br />5. PROPERTY DAMAGE: The contractor shall be held responsible for any breakage, <br />loss of the City’s equipment or supplies through negligence of the contractor or their <br />employee while working on the City’s premises. This includes damage to adjacent <br />trees and shrubs, lawns, tables, curbs, walks, and other property. The contractor <br />shall be responsible for restoring or replacing any equipment, facilities, etc. so <br />damaged. The contractor shall immediately report to the City any damages to the <br />premises resulting from services performed under their contract. Failure or refusal <br />to restore or replace such damaged property will be a breach of their contract. <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 28117416-CABF-49E0-8654-D1F940DA50B6
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