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CITY OF SAN BERN~DINO - REQUEST F&le~~~~~~~ ACTION
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ROGER G. HARDGRAiT. DirPc;Lor
Subject:
_,uthori Zd L ; on TO Execute Agreement
for Landscape ::ein'tenance Services-
rri cit\" 'aster ~ai~~enance Assoc.
AssessmenL District ~o. 956 --
Publ ic 'A-arks /Engineerin~
Date: Januar).- 28, 1991
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
6-3-85 -- Resolution of Intention \0. 85-198 adopted to form landscape maintenance
AssessmenL District No. '"56.
7-22-85 -- Resolution No. 55-284 adopted ordering the formation of the District.
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Supporting data attached:
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
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;t~Y OF SAN BIERNA&tNO - REQUEST FOt COUNCIL ACTION
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STAFF REPORT
Assessment District Ko. 956 was established to provide for landscape maintenance
for the original Tri-City project. The ~esterly 2/3rds of the original project
(basically the portion West of the Gage Canal) has been acquired by Rancon and is
being developed as the Tri-City Corporate Center.
Extensive on-site landscaping has been installed within the Corporate Center.
This landscaping is maintained by the proper~y owner, up to the street right-of-
way line. Landscaping within the street rights-of=-way is maintained by the
Contractor for Assessment District No. 956.
the landscaping in both areas could
one contractor. They have proposed
for maintenance of landscaping in street
This would avoid having a division of
be maintained more
that they assume
rights-of-way, within
responsibility of an
Rancon feels that
efficiently by
respons i bi! i ty
their center.
artificial line.
All costs for maintenance of landscaping in the streets are now paid by Rancon
through assessments on their property ~est of the Gage Canal, and would be paid
directly to their contractor under this proposal.
We agree that one contractor could perform the maintenance of both areas more
efficiently than two. Rancon is now paying the cost and has a vested interest in
having the landscaping maintained in a first class manner. Therefore, we concur
with their proposal in principal.
Rancon plans to replace the existing irrigation controllers with a computerized
system, in the event their proposal is accepted. Due to the time that will be
required to accomplish this transition, a logical time for them to assume
responsibilitv is July 1, 1991. we have awarded a contract for landscape
mai~tenance, . with a termination date of June 30, 1991. This contract can be
extended for two one-year periods, by mutual consent. We could extend this
contract. provided that we could negotiate satisfactory terms for the reduced
scope of work, or re-advertise. Our Concractor is aware of this proposal and has
no objection to it.
The agreement with Rancon is that they would assume responSibility for the
maintenance, and we would NIL assess their property. The Assessment District
would remain in place, and the Agreement provides for the City to take over in
the event that the maintenance was not being done in a satisfactorv manner. A
b?nd of $50,000 will be required to cover che cost of landscaping ~aterial that
mlght be lost through an inadequate maintenance effort.
This Agreement has been reviewed bv Rancon and thev are in concurrence.
Therefore, we recommend that the Resolution be adopted. .
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RESOLLTION OF THE r: ITY Of 'iA\ BERNARDI,;O ALTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
EXECLTION OF ~\ AGREEr:E\T "jIB TRI CITY >:ASTER ":AI:iTE:\A:'U: ASSOCIATION. FOR
LANDSCAPING ~AINTE\A\CE SERVICES RELATIVE TO A PORTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
,NO. 956 LOCATED r:, THE CARHGIE DRIVE AREA.
WHEREAS. on the Jrd day of June. 1985, Resolution No. 85-198
was adopted by the >:ayor and Cammon Council 'cf the Cit,' of San Bernardino.
declaring its intention to form an Assessment District for the maintenance of
landscaping in the Can1egie Drive Area; and
;;IIEREAS, on the 22nd day of July, 1985. Resolution Ko. 85-284
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creat ing the .i.ssessmen-r Di stri ct to cover the COSi:S .)f said maintenance,
known as Assessment District :io. 956 and ordering the work: and
WHEREAS, annual maintenance contracts have subsequently been
let to urivate Contractors for said maintenance and the pertinent property
owners have been assessed the costs involved; and
wHEREAS. Ranc on Financ i a 1, the ma j or pr'opert,' owner 0 fall 0 f
:he area located Westerly of the Gage Canal or approximately the westerly
,me-half of the
District, through Tri City Master ~:aintenance, it's
maintenance association, wishes to take over the maintenance of the
landscaping in the publ ic right-of-wa,' in conjw1ction with it's own adjoining
landscaping; and
wHEREAS, the proposition was presented to and concurrence
,'eceived from the Legislative Review Committee at their meeTing of December
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ...A'IO;;: At'iD C()~;~:O); COU~CIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AS fOLLOWS:
SECTION" 1. The .\:avor is nereby aUThorized and directed to execute on
behalf of said City aa Agreemem: for Landscape i';aintenance Services with TRI
CITY ~ASTER "AINTENANCE ASSOCIATION relative to Assessment District No. 956
for the maintenance of lanascaping in the Carnegie Drive Area, a copy of
which is attachea hereto marKed Exhibit "A", and incorporated herein by
reference as fully as though set forth at length.
SECTION 2. This resolution is rescinded if the parties to the Agreement
for Landscape Maintenance Services fail to execute it within sixty (60) days
of the passage of this resolucion.
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RESOL~TIO, AuTH. EXEClTIO\ OF AGMT. .~956
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I HEREBY CERTHi. that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted b:, the
::ayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a
meeting thereof, held on the
day ot
, 1991, by the
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Council Members:
AYES
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6 ESTR4,DA
7 REILLY
8 FLORES
9 MLJDSLEY
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'IILLER
City Clerk
The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of
. 1991.
Ii.R. Holcomb,':ayor
City of San Bernardino
Approved as to
form and legal content:
JAMES F. PENMAN,
22 City Attorney
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AGREEMEKT
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
This agreement, made and concluded this day of
between the City of San Bernardino, (City) and TRI CITY
ASSOCIATION. hereinafter referred to as Contractor.
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"ASTER MAINTENANCE
Article I - For and in consideration of having the Tri City Corporate Centre
NIL assessed on the assessment roll for Assessment District No. 956 and
agreements hereinafter mentioned, to be made and performed by the City, and
under the conditions expressed in the bond as deposited with the City,
Contractor agrees with the City, at his own proper cost and expense to furnish
any and all required labor, materials, and transportation as set forth in the
Special Provisions attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof.
necessary to complete in good workmanlike and substantial manner the maintenance
of landscaping and related facilities in:
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Those portions of Vanderbilt Way, Hospitality Lane, Carnegie Drive, Brier Drive,
Harriman Place, Waterman Avenue, along the Gage Canal and Interstate Highway 10
lying West of the centerline of the Gage Canal in the City of San Bernardino,
in strict conformity with Plans and Special Provisions No. 6244 and also in
accordance with Standard Specifications for Public Works/Construction, current
edition, on file in the office of the City Engineer, and the "Landscape Cost
Estimating" by Colton. current edition, on file in the office of the Director of
Parks and Recreation, which said Plans. Special Provisions, Standard
Specifications, and Landscape Cost Estimating are hereby especially referred to
and by such reference made a part hereof.
Article II Contractor agrees to service the area in question with a
computerized watering system, making all changes, connections and re-connections
necessary to fulfill the requirements set forth herein at it's own cost and does
ensure that the remaining area of the District located East of the centerline of
the Gage Canal will be re-connected to the existing watering system with minimal
delay in operations.
Article III - Contractor agrees to furnish all materials and doing all the
work contemplated and embraced in this agreement; also for all loss or damage
arising out of the nature of the work aforesaid or from any unforeseen
difficulties or obstructions which may arise or be encountered in the
prosecution of the work and for all risks of every description connected with
the work: also for all expenses incurred by or in consequence of the suspension
or discontinuance of work, and for well and faithfully completing the work and
the whole thereof, in the manner and according to the Plans and Special
Provisions, dnd requirements 'Jf the Engineer under them.
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Article IV - l"it~. iH~reb~: promise~, dnd dgTP.P5 \fiti~ the said Con1:ractor 1:0
permiT.. ."lnd does herebv permit t:he said Con1:racror -to l:.rovide the ma'terials and
to do the work according 1:C 1:he terms and conditions tlerein contained dnd
referred to. in re"turn tor said \IL assessmencs. and upon "the conditions
hereinafter set forth; and the said parties for themselves. their heirs.
executors. adminis"tra"tors. successors. dnd assigns. do hereby agree to the full
performance nf the covenants herein contained.
Article V - It is further expressly agrep'(j "V and between the parties
hereto that should there De any confEct between the terms of this instrumen"t
and an\" verbal altera"tions or changes. "then "this instrument shall control and
nothing herein shall be considered as an acceptance of the said terms of said
proposal contlining herewith.
Article VI - Execu"tion and Amendments. This agreemen"t dnd any amendments or
rnodifications there1:o shall not take effen or becorne operative until fully
signed and execu"ted b!' "he par"ties and no party shall be "bl igated hereunder
until the "time of such full execution. ;';0 c,ral agreements, amendments.
moditi.cations 01- waivers are intended or authorized and shdll not be implied
from any act or course of conduct of any party.
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Article VII Anti-Discrimination Provision. Contractor shall not
discriminate against dny employee, as to up-grading, demotion. transfer.
recruitment. layoff or termination. rates of payor other compensation because
of race. color. religion. sex. national origin. age or handicap in the execution
of this Agreement.
Article VIII - Hold Harmless. Contractor hereby agrees to, and shall, hold
City. its elective and appointive boards. commissions. officers. agents and
.,mployees harmless from any' liability [Ot- damage or claims for damage for
personal in.iury. including death. as well as from claims for property damage.
which may arise from Contractor's operations unael' this agreement, whether such
opp.rations be by Contractor or by anyone or more persons directly or indirectly
employed by or .,cting dS agent for Contractor, Contractor agrees to and shall
defend Ci.ty and its elective and appointive boards. commissions. officers and
empl u,vees from dny sui ts or actions at law or in equi t~. tor damages caused, or
alleged to have been caused. by reason of any of the aforesaid operations.
Article IX - Amendment. This contract may be amended or modified only
written agreement signed by both parties hereto. After three (3) years from
commencement date. this Agreement may be terminated by the Contractor
ninety (90) davs written notice to the City.
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Article X - ~otices. All notices herein required shall be in
delivered in person or sent by certified mail. postage prepaid.
follows:
writing
addressed
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Citv
Contraceor
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Director of Public ~orks
City of San Bernardino
300 North "D" Street
San Bernardino. CA 92418
Tri City ~aster Maintenance Association
650 E. Hospitality Lane, Ste. 600
San Bernardino. CA 92408
Attn: Asset ':anager
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Article XI - Independenc Contraccor. Both parties hereto in the performance
of this agreement wi 11 be acting in an independent capacity and not as agents.
employees. partners. or joint ventures of one another. Contractor is not an
employee of City and is not entitled to any of the rights. benefits. or
privileges of the City employees including. but not limited to. medical or
worker's compensation insurance.
Article XII - No Assignment. This agreement shall not be dssigned except
with the express written consent of the :'~avor and Common Council.
Article Xln Entire Agreement. This Agreement and anv documents or
instruments attached hereto or referred to herein integrate all terms and
conditions mentioned herein or incidental hereto, and supersede all negotiations
and prior writing in respect to the subject matter hereof. In the event of
conflict between the terms. conditions or provisions of this Agreement. and any
such documenc or instrument. the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall
prevail .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the parties to these present have hereunto set their
hands the year and the date first above written.
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
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W. R. Holcomb, Mayor
CONTRACTOR
ATTEST:
Name of Firm:
TRI CITY MASTER MAINTENANCE ASSOC.
RACHEL KRASNEY, City Clerk
BY:
TITLE:
Approved as to form and Legal content:
:-1AILING ADDRESS:
James F. Penman.
City Attorney
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 956
SPECIAL PROVISIONS NO.6244
FOR
THE MAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPING IN THOSE PORTIONS OF
VANDERBILT WAY, HOSPITALITY LANE, CARNEGIE DRIVE,
BRIER DRIVE, HARRIMAN PLACE, WATERMAN AVEN~E.
ALONG GAGE CANAL AND INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 10,
LYING WEST OF THE CENTERLINE OF THE GAGE CANAL.
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA
DIVISION OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
JULY, 1991
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SPECIAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 1 - Specifications and Plans
SECTION 2 - Supervision of Work
SECTION 3 - Execution of Agreement
SECTION 4 - (Reserved)
SECTION 5 - Legal Requirements
SECTION 6 - General
SECTION 7 - Description of Work
SECTION 8 - Technical Specitications
SECTION 9 - Landscape and Irrigation System
SECTION 10 - Items of Work
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DECLARATIO~ FORM
TO THE MAYOR A~D COMMON COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SA~ BERNARDINO
The Contractor declares that he has carefully examined the location of the
proposed work and read the accompanying instructions and hereby proposes to
furnish any and all required labor. materials. transportation and service for
the maintenance of landscaping and related facilities in those portions of:
Vanderbilt Way, Hospitality Lane, Carnegie Drive, Brier Drive, Harriman Place,
Waterman Avenue, Avenue, along Gage Canal and Interstate Highway 10 lying West
of the centerline of the Gage Canal in the City of San Bernardino,
in strict conformity with Special Provisions No. 6244. City of San Bernardino
Department of Public Works, and also in accordance with Standard Specifications
for Public Works Construction. current edition. as amended by the Special
Provisions and "Landscape Cost Estimating" by Colton. current edition.
Contractor proposes and agrees if this proposal is accepted. that he will
provide all necessary machinery, tools, apparatus and other means of
maintenance. and to do all the work and furnish all the materials specified in
the Agreement. in the manner and time therein prescribed.
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SPECIAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 1
SPECIFICATIONS AND PLANS
1-1.01 GENERAL The work embodied herein shall be done in accordance
with the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, current edition,
amended. any Special Provisions set forth herein, the "Landscape Cost
Estimating" by Coiton, and in accordance with the following Special Provisions.
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DEFINITIONS wnenever in the Standard Specifications
terms are used, they shall be understood to mean and refer to
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Agencv
The City of San Bernardino.
Owner
The City of San Bernardino.
Board
The ~!ayor and Common Council for the City of San
Bernardino. .
EnRineer
The Director of Public Works/City Engineer for the City
of San Bernardino.
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Contractor
Tri City Master Maintenance Association and it's
Subcontractors.
Sunervisor
Authorized designee of the Director of Parks and Recreation
and Community Services, or as designated by the Engineer.
Laboratory
The laboratory to be designated by the City of San
Bernardino to test materials dnd work involved in the
contract.
Standard Specifications
Standard Specifications for Publi~
Works Construction. current edition.
Landscane Cost Reference
"Landscape Cost Estimating" by Colton,
current edition.
Other terms appearing in
Provisions. shall have the
"Definitions," in the Standard
the Standard Specifications. dnd
intent and meaning specified in
Specifications.
these Special
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in case of conrIict be"tween the Stanaat-d ..:.:-,ecltlca"tions. The Landscape
Estimating reference, dnd these Special Provisions, i.he Special Provisions
take precedence ovel~ and be used in lieu u:- such conflicting ;:(lr"t.ions.
Cost
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SECTION 2
2-1 SUPERVISION OF "ORK
2-1.01 INSPECTIONS -- The Supervisor or Engineer may 1':-0.11 time to time and
'It an~,. time, inspect t.he area to determine if the landscdping and irrigation
'Y~cems are being properly maincained in accordance with this Agreement. Any
items noted not to be in c,)mpiiance with the specifications will be discussed
with the Cuntractor immediacely. Correction of these items shall be
accompl ished 'os set forth in this Agreement. Continued noncompl iance, or
failure 'Co correct noted deficiencies in a timely ,"anneI', shall constitute
sufficient grounds 1'<:<1' rurther action. up T.O and including termination of this
::..greemen-c .
c-1.02 TER~INATION OF CONTR~CT -- Failure cO perform specified items of
work as provided i?:: these Specidl ProyisiollS, after rl~ceipt ot a formal notice
of non-compliance, will constitute good and sufficienc grounds for terminating
the Agreement. Notice of termination will be given by certified mail and will
be effective immediately upon the date of receipt of said notice.
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Cpon such notification, the City will assume responsibility
maintenance services and the properties located west of the
Gage Canal will be assessed to cover the pertinent costs.
disconneccing the computerized system and reverting to the
system.
tor providing the
center line of the
This will include
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2-1 EXEClTION OF AGREE~ENT
3-1.01 GDiERAL When this Agreement is approvf'd by the ~Iayor and Common
Council with the ~;ayor authorized to execute the Agreement. Contractor shall
file "ith the Engineer all requir'ed bonds and insurance policies within 10
calendar days after receiving nJtification of the approval. Failure to file the
stipulated documencs shall constitute good and sufficient grounds for recission
of the Agreement. Action bv the ~ayor and Common Council in approving this
Agreement and authorizing the ~ayor to execuce this Agreement shall be deemed to
obligate the Contractor to proceed in accordance with these provisions and
execute the Agreemenc and provide required documentation (e.g., insurance
policies and performance bond) to the City. No work shall ~2 undertaken toward
the completion of the Agreement, nor subcontracts entered into, until the
contract has been fully execmed by both the Contractor and Cit,-.
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3- 1. 02 BONDS
~ngineer within 10
chis Agreement and
A Faithful Performance Bond shall be filed with the
c..dendar days after ,-eceiving notification of the approval of
shall be in the dmount of $50,000.00.
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:)-1 LEGAL REOL'IREPiTS
5-1.01 LIABILITY INSURANCE The Contractor shal! furnish the City with a
policy ot liability insurance within 10 working days from the approval of this
,\greement. The Cit~' shall be an additional namea i.nsured in the polic~',
Certificates of insurance wi 11 not be accepted.
Following is the required minimum limits of Insurance:
Bodily Injury , . .
5250.000 each person
5500.000 each occurrence
5500,000 aggregate products
and completed oDerations
Propen:y Damage . . . . . s 100.000 each occurrence
5250,000 aggregate
A combined single-limit policy with aggregate limits in
51.000.000 will be considered equivalent to the required minimum
the amount
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5-1.02 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE The Contractor shall file a
signed certification Certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance for itself
and its Subcontractors within 10 days after notification of the approval of this
Agreement. All Insurance policies and certificates will be renewed each year
during the term of this Agreement.
5-1.03 PAYMENT OF WAGE RATE -- The Contractor will be required to adhere
to the State Minimum Wage (54.25) for payment of per diem wages for each
workman needed in execution of this contract.
Said prevail ing rates of wages shall conform to "General Prevail ing Wage
Determination made by the Director of Industrial Relations," filed in the office
of the City Clerk, which are made a part of Resolution No. 12846 and amendments
thereto.
It shall be
entered into and
specified rates to
execution of the
persons because
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mandatory upon the contractor with whom this Agreement is
upon any Sub-contractor under him to pay not less than said
all laborers, workmen, and mechanics employed by them in the
Agreement. and to prevent discrimination in the employment of
of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, or marital
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The Supervisor shall have the right to interview any craft or workman on the
project site in order to verify payment of prevailing wage rates. Also, the
City retains the right to examine the Contractor's payroll records to determine
if wage rates indicated are ]Jeing paid.
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.5-1. U4 SAFETY REOL,IRP'E',TS -- .~ll work performed wlder this
be performed in such manner as to provide maximum safety to the
safeTy standards outlined in the Federai OSHA guidelines,
reserves the right to issue restraint or cease and desisT
Contractor when unsafe or harmful acts are observed or reported
performance of tbe work under this Agreement,
contract shall
public and the
The Supervisor
orders to the
relative to the
5-1.05 HAZARDOUS CO~DITIONS -- The Contractor shall maintain all work sites
free of hazards to persons and/or propertv resulting from his operations. Any
hazardous conditions noted by the ContracTor. which is not a result of his
operations, shall immediately be reported to the Park Division at (714) 384-5030
or (714) 384-5130.
5-1.06 LSE OF CHEMICALS -- The Contractor shall only use those chemical
herbicides or pesticides approved by the State of California, Department of
Agriculture and not appearing on any Federal or State list of prohibited toxic
materials and based on the recommendations of a licensed pest control advisor.
The use of chemicals shall conform to the current San Bernardino County
Department of Agriculture regulations.
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City does not hereby undertake to indemnify or hold harmless the contractor
for damages arising from the use of any such chemicals, herbicides or pesticides
and hereby specifically reserves to itself all rights against any party for any
damages which are proximately caused by the negligence or improper use of any
such chemicals. herbicides or pesticides.
5-1.07 DISCRIMINATION/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION CLAUSE Contractor hereby
certifies that it will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for
employment because of race, color, religion, sex, marital status or national
origin.
Under the provlslons of this Agreement, Contractor shall promote
affirmative action in its hiring practices and employee policies for minorities
and other designated classes in accordance with federal. state and local laws.
Such action shall include. but not be limited to. the following: Recruitment
and recruitment advertising, employment, upgrading and promotion. In addition,
Contractor shall not exclude from participation under this Agreement any
employee or applicant for employment on the basis of age, handicap or religion,
in compliance with state and federal laws.
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6-1 GENERAL
6-1.01 SOUND CONTROL REOUIREMENTS The Contractor shall comply with
Chapter 8.54 of the City of San Bernardino ~iunicipal Code regulating and
prohibiting loud. nnnecessary and excessive noises.
Each internal combustion engine. used for any purposes on the job or
to the job. shall be equipped with a muffler of a type recommended
manufacturer. ~o internal combustion engine shall be operated on the
without said muffler.
related
by the
project
~o equipment. machinery, or apparatus that permits loud and excessive noise
shall be operated during the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., unless approval
has first been secured from the ~ayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino,
Said noise level requirement shall apply to all equipment on the job or
related to the job. including but not limited to trucks, mowers, weed eaters,
blowers or other equipment that mayor may not be owned by the Contractor. The
use of loud sound signals shall be avoided in favor of light warnings except
those required by safety laws for the protection of personnel.
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6-1.02 PROJECT APPEARANCE
appearance to the work.
The Contractor shall maintain a
neat
The Contractor shall dispose of all cuttings, weeds.
other debris developed during his operations from any
public. as work progresses.
leaves, trash.
area visible to
and
the
6-1.03 FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE The Supervisor or Engineer shall have right
of review of the performance elements of the maintenance contract. The
Supervisor will be responsible for checking the performance of the Contractor to
the established standards and reporting any lack of maintenance to the Engineer.
The Contractor will be notified of any maintenance failure and will have a
reasonable amount of elme, as determined by the Supervisor. not to exceed five
(5) days, to conform to the contract standards. If after said reasonable amount
of time the problem has not been resolved, a formal notice of noncompliance will
be sent to the Contractor with a specific target date to resolve the problem.
If the problem is still present on the specific target date, the Supervisor will
notify the Engineer who will have the option of terminating the Agreement. In
such event. then the amount of cash or bond deposited with the City as a
performance bond shall be forfeited by the Contractor to cover all costs
incurred by the City as a proximate result of Contractors' failure to perform as
required by the Agreement.
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6-1.04 HOURS OF LABOR The Contractor shall conduct his operations
during the hours specified hereinafter.
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6-1.05 PERSONNEL -- The Contractor shall furnish sufficient supervisory and
working personnel of such capabilities as to promptly accomplish on schedule.
and to the satisfaction of the City all work required under this Agreement
during the regular and prescribed hours. All such personnel shall be physically
able to do their assigned work. The Contractor and his employees shall conduct
themselves in a proper and efficient manner at all times. They shall be clothed
in a suitable uniform with a compan~' identifying marker. The Supervisor mav
require the Contractor to immediately remove from the work site any employee(s)
observed to pose a threat to the public and whose continued employment on the
job is contrary to the best interests to the City.
The Contractor shall assign a Foreman. who may be a working Foreman, on the
job at all times work is being performed, with whom the Supervisor may consult
with respect to performance of this contract. Adequate and competent
supervIsIon shall be provided for all work done by the Contractor's employees
to ensure accomplishmenc of a first-class job.
6-1.06 TER~ - The
in perpetuity unless
Contractor to maintain
documents.
term of this Agreement will continue from July 1, 1991
terminated by the City for failure on the part of
the landscaping in a manner as outlined in these
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6-1.07 LICENSE - The Contractor shall verify that it's Subcontractors
possess a Class C-27 license at the time it signs this Agreement.
6-1.08 EQUIPMENT & Su?PLIES - The Contractor shall furnish all equipment
and supplies required to perform the specified items of work and to maintain the
irrigation system in a fully operational manner and all landscaping in an
attractive and healthy condition.
SECTION 7
7-1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK
7-1.01 GENERAL -- It is the intent of these Special Provisions that the
maintenance of landscaping and irrigation system provided shall be adequate to
maintain the landscaping in a healthy and attractive condition and the
irrigation system in a fully operational manner. All services shall be provided
in a good workmanlike manner, consistent with the standards of the industry.
7-1.02 Su?PLIES -- All supplies required to accomplish the items
specified herein, and to maintain the landscaping in a healthy and
condition and the irrigation system in a fully operational manner,
provided by the Contractor.
of work
attractive
shall be
7-1.03 WORK TO BE PERFORMED
general. of the following:
The work to be performed consists, in
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the Gage Canal to include litter concrol. irrigation, pruning, shaping and
training of trees, shrubs, and ground cover plants: raking; fertilization; weed
control; control of all plant diseases and pests; mowing; edging; irrigation and
drainage systems; and all other maintenance required to maintain the areas in a
safe, attractive and usable, healthy and vigorous condition.
All other areas, such as sidewalks, curbs, gutters, expansion
median hardscape (if any), within the Agreement defined areas, shall
free of weeds as per the maintenance schedule for weeding.
joints,
be kept
Unimproved areas beyond described limits are not a part of this Agreement.
Ten (10) feet from curb face shall be maintained weed free by
and manual methods. Herbicides shall be approved by the City prior
only state of California licensed Pest Control Operators shall
Herbicides.
Herbicides
to use and
apply the
B. Scheduling of Work: The Contractor shall accomplish all normal
landscape maintenance required under this contract from Monday through Friday
and as specified in Section 9 of these Special Provisions. Exceptions may be
made to normal working hours (7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) where incidences of use
may be too great during the hours specified to allow for proper maintenance.
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The Contractor shall conduct the work at all times in a manner which
interfere with normal pedestrian traffic on adjacent sidewalks or
traffic on adjacent streets or parking lots.
wi 11 not
vehicular
The Contractor will be responsible for replacing trees and plant material
due to over watering, under watering or improper horticultural practices or
neglect.
SECTION 8
8-1 TECH~ICAL SPECIFICATIONS
8-1.01 MAINTAINING TRAFFIC
"Public Convenience and Safety," of
Special Provisions.
Attention is
the Standard
directed to Section
Specifications, and
7-10
these
Warning signs, lights and devices for use in
streets shall conform to the "Manual of Traffic
published by the State of California, and the
Handbook," current edition, adopted by the City of
performance of work upon
Controls," current edition,
"Work Area Traffic Control
San Bernardino, California.
A minimum of one (1) lane shall be maintained for each direction of traffic
at all times, unless approved otherwise by the Engineer.
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The full width of the traveled way shall be open for use by public traffic
on Saturdays. Sundays and designated legal holidays, after 3:00 p.m. on Fridays
and the day preceding designated legal holidays. and when maintenance operations
are not actively in progress on working days.
Personal vehicles of the Contractor's employees shall not be parked on the
traveled way at any time.
The Contractor shall cooperate with local authorities relative to handling
traffic through the area and shall make his own arrangements relative to keeping
the working area clear of parked vehicles.
The provisions in this section may be modified or altered if, in the oplnlon
of the Engineer. public traffic will be better served and work expedited. Said
modifications or alterations shall not be adopted until approved in writing by
the Engineer.
8-1.02 COOPERATION AND COLLATERAL WORK -- Attention is directed to Section
-; . -;. "Cooperation and Co llateral Work." of the Standard Specifications. and
these Special Provisions.
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Certain companies. governmental agencies. or their Contractors may be
working within the area. Certain utility facilities in various locations within
the project limits may be removed. relocated. abandoned. or installed by
companies' or agencies' contractors.
It is anticipated that these existing utilities will not interfere with the
Contractor's operations. However. the Contractor shall exercise due care to
ensure that these utility facilities are not damaged during his operations.
The utility locations shown on the original landscaping
the best of our knowledge. When in doubt. the Contractor
utility concerned before proceeding further.
plans are correct to
shall contact the
8-1.03 CLEANUP A~lD DUST CONTROL Cleanup and dust control shall conform
to the provisions in Section 7-8.1. "Cleanup and Dust Control." of the Standard
Specifications.
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9-1 LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION SYSTE~
9-1.01 The Contractor shall provide the following repairs, maintenance and
supplv all needed materials, and perform the work as necessary in accordance
with the following schedules:
A. REPAIRS TO IRRIGATION SYSTEM -- The contraccor shall
clean and adjust, straighten. raise and lower the following
components as a part of this Agreement at it's own cost.
repair, replace,
sprinkler system
Sprinkler Heads
Sprinkler Head Risers
Valve Covers
Valve Boxes or Sleeves
Quick Coupler Valves and Hose Bibbs
Bubblers, Emitters, etc.
Sprinkler System Lateral Piping
Sprinkler ~:ain (Pressure Line)
Sprinkler Control Valves
Sprinkler Controller
Valve wiring to Controller
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Any replacement must conform to the t~~e and kind of the newly installed
system.
B. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES -- The following items of work shall be performed
by the contractor with the frequency indicated:
1. Pick up of trash and debris
Daily (5 days per wk)
Weekly
Weekly
Daily (5 days per wk)
Bi-monthly
2. Irrigation Test
3. Rodent Control
4. Irrigation Repair Check
5. Trimming/Pruning
6. Fertilization - (small trees,
shrubs, ground cover)
Bi -annually
7. Fertilization - (turf)
Quarterly
8. Weeding Slopes (all debris to
be removed)
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Weekly
10. Raking beds
Weekly
11. Shrub/planter bed edging
Bi-monthly
12. Pruning shrubs
Quarterly
13. Sweeping/Blowing Walks (after
mowing and edging)
Weekly
14. Washing walks/Median Hardscape
Monthly
15. Drainage channels cleaned
Monthly
16. Spraying for pre-emergents
Quarterly
17. Spraying for broadleaf weeds
Bi-annually'
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18. Lawn mowing
19. Lawn edging
20. Lawn trimming'
21- Lawn aerification
22. Pest control on trees
23. Lawn renovation*Jt
Weekly
Weekly
Bi-monthly
Annually
As needed
Annually
24.
Leach Irrigation'" (min. 12"
of water)
4 Times Annually
'With a power trimmer around all poles, obstructions, tree wells, sprinkler
heads and other miscellaneous items.
"Lawn renovation shall include:
1. Eradication of undesirable species.
2. Thatch removal by vertical mowing.
3. Cultivation by coring, grooving slicing or spiking.
4. Fertilization and possibly liming.
5. Seeding (with seed approved by the Supervisor).
6. Repair damaged irrigation facilities.
"'The Contractor shall be responsible for soil tests prior to any
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METHOD OF PERFOR'iIKG WORK
A. Irrigation shall be done by the use of the automatic sprinkler systems.
where available and uperable; however. failure of the irrigation system to
provide full and proper coverage shall not relieve the Contractor of his
responsibility.
In those areas where an automatic sprinkler system is installed. the Contractor
shall inspect periodically. the operation of the system for any malfunction.
The Contractor shall maintain all sprinkler systems in such a way as to
guarantee proper coverage and full working capacity. and make whatever
adjustments which may be necessary to prevent excessive run-off into street
right-of-way, or other areas not meant to be irrigated. This periodic
inspection may occur more often, but not less frequently, than one inspection
each week. Care shall be exercised to prevent a waste of water or erosion.
Irrigation shall be accomplished as follows:
1. Turf, shall be irrigated as required. to maintain horticulturally
acceptable growth and color and to encourage deep rooting. Additional
irrigation shall be performed in the event of unusually hot/dry weather
conditions (as are present during winter Santa Ana conditions. or other times of
less humidity or high winds. or during a prolonged high temperature period
during the summer months).
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2. Landscaping on banks and slopes. shall be irrigated
maintain horticulturally acceptable growth and color. and to
rooting and preventing erosion.
as required, to
encourage deep
3. Shrub beds, shall be irrigated as required. to maintain horticulturally
acceptable growth and color. and to promote deep rooting. Irrigation rates for
shrub areas shall be applied in such a manner as to keep surface run-off at a
minimum. The irrigation rate shall be adjusted to the needs of shrub types.
seasons and weather conditions.
4. Newly planted trees, shrubs, ground cover and turf shall receive special
attention until these plants are established. Adequate water shall be applied
to promote normal. healthy growth. Proper berms or basins where needed shall be
maintained during the establishment period.
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9-1.03 PRUNING SHRD~S AND GROUND COVER PLANTS -- All shrubs and ground
cover plants, if any, growing in the work area shall be pruned as required to
maintain plants in a healthy. growing condition. Dead or damaged limbs.
clippings. or branches shall be removed immediately and all pruning cuts shall
be made cleanly with sharp pruning tools. with no projections or stubs
remaining. Any pruning shall be accomplished in a manner which will maintain
pl~lt growth within reasonable bounds. but shall permit all plants to grow
naturally in accordance with their normal growth characteristics. Shearing,
hedging or severe pruning of plants. unless authorized b,' the Supervisor. will
not be permitted.
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9-1.04
pest control
Provisions.
SOIL FERTILIZIKG AND PEST CONTROL AGEHS -- Soil fertilizing and
agents shall conform to the requirements of these Special
A. Manure shall not be used as a fertilizer or soil conditioning material.
1. Turf Grass
area sha 11
homogenous
a) Fertilization of all turf grass areas within the designated work
be accomplished quarterly with a complete commercial fertilizer in
pellet form.
b) Fertilizer shall be packaged in multi-wall paper bags, polyethylene-lined
for moisture resistance.
c) Fertilizer shall be applied at a rate to provide the required elements
necessary for healthy growth or based on the results of the soil testing and at
the times specified below:
July 1
October 15
January 15
April 15
July 15
November 1
February 1
May 1
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2. Shrub Beds, Ground Cover, and Small Tree Fertilization
a) Fertilization of all shrub beds, ground cover areas and all young trees
(3" caliper and smaller) within the designated work area shall be
accomplished two (2) times per year with a con~ercial grade fertilizer
having the guaranteed analysis of 6-10-4 or equal.
b)
Fertilizer shall be
of plant material.
below:
applied at the rate specified on the package for type
Fertilizer shall be applied at the times specified
October 1
~larch 15
October 15
April 1
c) Adequate irrigation will immediately follow the application of fertilizer
to force fertilizer material to rest directly on the soil surface.
3. Materials -- The fertilizer shail be delivered to the site in the
original unopened containers bearing the manufacturer's guaranteed
analysis.
B. Pest Control Agents shall be as required by the Landscape Cost
Estimating reference.
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Spraying or chemicals will not be permitted under windy conditions.
D. Spraying of chemicals with Toxicity Category I shall not be utilized
unless a permit has been obtained from the County of San Bernardino
Department of Agriculture and written permission has been obtained from
the Director of Parks and Recreation.
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requirements
the Landscape
PLANTS Plants to
of Section 2.2, "Tree and
Cost Estimating reference
be maintained shall conform
Shrub Care" and "Ground Cover
and these Special Provisions.
to
Care"
the
of
Replacement of plants and ground cover shall be in accordance with
construction plans and Special Provisions No. 6244 on file in the office of the
Director of Public works/City Engineer of the City of San Bernardino, and/or
with the landscaping construction plans for the various subdivisions which are
ine! uded wi thin this project.
9-1. 06
follows:
IRRIGATION SYSTEM--
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A. The entire irrigation system will be maintained and inspected by the
Contractor on a weekly basis for proper operation, repairs and replacement of
sprinkler heads, nipples and elbows to maintain adequate irrigation. Such
repairs will be made by the Contractor with same type/brand head, or approved
equa I .
B. All other irrigation component repairs will
Contractor. This will include laterals, main lines,
wire, controller and any other items in the system.
shall he the same brand or approved equal.
be accomplished by the
control valves, control
All materials or parts
9-1.07 LAWN-- All lawn areas will be maintained as follows:
A. All turf shall be edged adjacent to all improved and
surfaces; turf edges shall be maintained if the turf area abuts a
property line or to maintain a turf delineation.
unimproved
shrub bed,
B. Fertilizer shall be applied in granular form and shall be moisture-free
so as to obtain optimum spread.
C. All lawn areas included in this Agreement shall be mowed with
approved power-propelled reel-type or r6tary mowers. The mowers shall be
equipped with catchers. Mowing shall be done in such a manner as to prevent
ruts or depressions from forming by the wheel and/or weight of the mower.
D. Mowers shall be maintained so as to provide a smooth, even cut
tearing; mowers are to provide a uniform, level cut no higher than
inches.
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mowing. The Contractor may. for reasons of rain
mowing frequency.
to the frequency schedule
or prolonged cold. alter
of
this
F. Renovation shall be any approved operation that removes accumulated
thatch from turf areas. Care should be taken during the renovation process to
assure a neat and clean appearance to turf areas after the renovation process
has taken place.
G. Overseeding shall
renovation and prior to
overseeded with a seed mix
taken during the renovation
to realize a minimum of
Contractor.
be done on an annual basis following
October 1 of each year. All turf areas
that meets with industry standards. steps
process to ensure seed to ground contact.
75% germination will require re-seeding
the fall
shall be
must be
Failure
by the
H. Turf area shall be aerified a minimum of one time each year.
Aerification will be scheduled immediately prior to the July fertilization.
Under adverse conditions or as a result of high use where turf is suffering
from compaction. aerification may be necessary at more frequent intervals. The
frequency intervals shall be as required to promote healthy vigorous growth.
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I. All grass clippings are to be
attachments to mowers or by use of other
a clean. neat appearance of turf areas.
picked up by means of the appropriate
mechanical devices necessary to achieve
9-1.08 SLOPE MAINTENANCE -- All Slopes are to be weeded by hand or using a
power weed cutter. All debris is to be removed daily during the process.
9-1.09 DRAINAGE CHANNELS -- Drainage Channels/Ditches are to be kept free of
obstructions at all times and are to be completely cleaned on a monthly basis.
9-1.10
handwork.
HANDWORK
The cleaning of areas adjacent to curbs may require
Typical equipment. for hand crew:
1. High wheel mowers.
2. Power weed cutter - gas power string trimmer (Green Machine. Weed
Eater, etc.).
3.
Hand tools and safety equipment as needed.
4.
Trash removal truck (may be the same as for debris removal).
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9-1.11 ROADBED AND "~ED CONTROL All areas identified as
roadbeds, landscaped traffic islands, medians, slopes and undeveloped
shall be treated with round up per manufacturer's label and weed growth
to 4" height. Said height is for erosion control. Said areas are
maintained as such for duration the Agreement. This shall also include
trash and litter pick-up.
future
areas
removed
to be
daily
All landscaped areas within the specified maintenance area including lawns.
shrub and ground cover beds. planters. tree wells, shall be kept free of weeds.
A weed will be considered as "any undesirable or misplaced plant". Weeds shall
be controlled either by hand. mechanical, or chemical methods. The Supervisor
may restrict the use of chemical weed control in certain areas. Complete
removal of all weed growth shall be accomplished one (1) time each thirty (30)
days. This section includes all undesirable growth adjacent to curbs. gutters,
and sidewalks.
9-1.12 TREE MAINTENANCE All trees shall be maintained in their natural
shapes. Pruning shall be performed in such a manner as to promote the best
growth habits, appearance, and health of the tree. The Contractor shall, as a
part of this Agreement, be responsible for total tree care program (all of each
tree). Said program is the selective and natural approach to pruning of all
trees on site and includes pest and disease control.
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9-1.13 TREE REPLACEMENT -- All tree replacements will be at least 15
gallon. in kind and shall include the removal of the existing tree and root
ball. The Contractor shall provide a new plant pit and amended soil for
planting. Amendments to include compost, nitrogen wood product and fertilizer
suitable for sustained tree growth. Plant pit shall be 2 1/2 times the diameter
and same depth as the root ball.
Planting shall be accomplished only twice a year during either the Spring or
Fall.
All newly planted trees shall be securely staked at all times with an
approved stake and secured to the stake with at least two approved ties. Tree
ties shall be inspected monthly, and corrective action taken to ensure against
girdling and abrasion.
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10-1 ITEMS OR WORK
10-1.01 REPLACEMENT OF TREES Replacement of trees shall be done in
accordance with Section 9-1.12. "TREE REPLACEMENT, "of these Special Provisions.
10-1.02 REPLACEMENT OF TL~ -- Defective turf shall be removed and replaced
with sod. The sod shall be of the same type of turf removed.
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10-1.03 REPLACEMENT OF SHRUBS -- Repiacement of shrubs shall be done in
accordance with Section 9-1.05. "PLANTS." of these Special Provisions.
10-1.04 REPLACEMENT OF GROUND COVER -- Replacement of ground cover shall be
done in accordance with Section 9-1.05, "PLANTS," of these Special Provisions.
10-1.05 REPLACEMENT OF SPRINKLER HEADS -- Replacement of the various
of sprinkler heads shall be the same type, size and brand as the one
replaced.
types
to be
10-1.07 REPLACEMENT OF TIMER/CONTROLLER Replacement of a defective
timer/controller shall be of the same model and manufacturer as the one to be
replaced.
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