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<br />Non-Professional Services Agreement between July 1, 2025 <br />City of San Leandro and Ecological Concerns, Inc. —Exhibit A Page 1 of 1 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br /> <br /> <br />Conduct Invasive Weed Management and Restoration Activities <br />Ecological Concerns Incorporated (ECI) will conduct priority invasive weed maintenance and restoration <br />activities to the extent feasible within the budget provided by the City. The following activities may be <br />included under this scope of work and additional or different activities may be carried out in accordance <br />with the Weed Manual and the most recent Mapping and Prioritization Update Memo, as recommended by <br />ECI and approved by the City, or as requested by the City, as the budget allows: <br /> <br /> Follow up on areas treated in the prior year. <br /> Treat areas identified in the planning documents or by ECI field staff but not treated so far due to <br />timing or lack of funding under in the previous year. <br /> Continue to weed the high-quality patch of creeping rye grass to preserve it as a resource for future <br />restoration projects, and harvest creeping rye grass divisions and propagate at ECI’s nurseries for <br />future outplanting at SLSM if requested by the City. <br /> Continue to focus control efforts on high-priority invasive weeds, including pepperweed, French <br />broom, thistles, and jubata grass. <br /> Document invasive weed control work conducted. <br /> Continue planning and/or implementation of additional scope as identified in the most recently <br />prepared Mapping and Prioritization Update Memo (or other additional scope as identified by ECI <br />and the City), as informed by City feedback and as feasible within the budget. <br /> <br />All weed control and restoration will be carried out in accordance with the methods recommended in the <br />Weed Manual, or similar methods as determined by ECI. The period of work is anticipated to be from July <br />1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. All weed control will be limited to the SLSM property; weed control within <br />the golf course and railroad and Alameda County Flood Control right-of-ways are excluded. ECI will <br />schedule and direct field crews and equipment and prepare invoices and any required labor compliance <br />documentation. <br /> <br /> <br />Docusign Envelope ID: 0DC43A10-D21F-49A2-A552-DC7A92BE4729
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