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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 11-22 To: Members of Dublin City Council From: Dana L. McDaniel, City Manager Date: March 1, 2022 Initiated By: Robert E. Ranc, Jr., Deputy City Manager/Chief Operating Officer Jay Anderson, Director of Public Service Re: Resolution 11-22 - 2022 Central Landscape Maintenance Contract Bid Acceptance Background In 2021, the City contracted with Five Seasons Landscape Management, LLC (Five Seasons) for landscape maintenance services in the Central Landscape Maintenance Area (Central Area) (a map showing the City’s landscape maintenance coverage areas is attached for reference). Although the contract contains a one-year renewal option, Five Seasons chose not to exercise the option due to budget concerns. Therefore, staff re-bid the Central Area contract for 2022. Funding for the Central Area contract is included in the 2022 Operating Budget in the amount of $330,000. Two (2) bids were received, and staff opened the bids on February 17, 2022. Brightview Landscapes, LLC (Brightview) is the apparent low bidder with a bid of $299,910.00. Bids for this contract also provided unit costs for any additional emergency repair work, mulching, or mowing as directed by the City to maintain the appropriate appearance levels. Bidder Bid Amount Brightview Landscapes LLC $299,910.00 Five Seasons Landscape Management Inc. $360,462.65 Brightview has provided services for the City of Dublin in the past and is the current contractor for the North Landscape Maintenance Contract. Staff has found Brightview’s work to be satisfactory. Further, staff has reviewed Brightview’s maintenance and staffing plans to ensure it can accommodate the North and Central Area contracts. For your reference, the complete contract technical specifications are attached to this report. Recommendation Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 11-22, accepting as lowest and best the bid by Brightview Landscapes, LLC for the Central Landscape Maintenance Contract in the amount of $299,910.00. Office of the City Manager 5555 Perimeter Drive • Dublin, OH 43017-1090 Phone: 614.410.4400 • Fax: 614.410.4490 Memo 65 | Page TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 66 | Page MAINTENANCE OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1. The maps included in this document (Appendix B) should only be used for assistance with locating general areas of responsibility relevant to this contract. Square footages, boundaries, number and locations of trees, landscape beds, etc., are not necessarily accurate. Service Providers are encouraged to visit all sites and take measurements for bidding purposes. More detailed maps and drawings are available for review at the offices of the City of Dublin Public Service located in the City of Dublin Service Center, 6555 Shier Rings Road, Dublin, Ohio from 8am to 4pm Monday through Friday. . Detailed maps are also available on the City of Dublin Website, or Dubscovery. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Turf. 2. Plants and planting areas. 3. Stamped cement concrete pavement and brick. 4. Concrete pavers set in aggregate setting beds. 5. Asphalt Paved walkways. 6. Concrete Paved walkways. 7. Concrete Paved Curbs, gutters and traffic islands. 1.3 UNIT PRICES A. Work of this Section is affected by the unit price specified. 1. Unit price applies to additions to and deletions from Work as Authorized by Change Orders. Unit price also will be used to determine the value of missed work in the event the Service Provider fails to perform all obligations of this contract. 1.4 DEFINITIONS A. Annuals: Plants that survive a single season B. Backfill: The earth used to replace or the act of replacing earth in an excavation. 67 | Page C. Balled and Burlapped Stock: Plants dug with firm, natural balls of earth in which they were grown, with ball size not less than sizes indicated diameter and depth recommended by ANSI Z60.1 for type and size of plant required; wrapped with burlap, tied, rigidly supported, and drum laced with twine with the root flare visible at the surface of the ball as recommended by ANSI Z60.1. D. Balled and Potted Stock: Plants dug with firm, natural balls of earth in which they are grown and placed, unbroken, in a container. Ball size is not less than sizes indicated diameter and depth recommended by ANSI Z60.1 for type and size of plant required. E. Bare-Root Stock: Plants with a well-branched, fibrous-root system developed by transplanting or root pruning, with soil or growing medium removed, and with not less than minimum root spread according to ANSI Z60.1 for type and size of plant required. F. Container-Grown Stock: Healthy, vigorous, well-rooted plants grown in a container, with a well-established root system reaching sides of container and maintaining a firm ball when removed from container. Container shall be rigid enough to hold ball shape and protect root mass during shipping and be sized according to ANSI Z60.1 for type and size of plant required. G. Ornamental Grasses: Monocotyledons that are cultivated for specific heights and colors. Examples of Ornamental grasses are, but not limited to, switch grass, fountain grass, bamboo, carex, sedge, reeds, fescue, reed grass, pampus grass, and liriope. H. Duff Layer: The surface layer of native topsoil that is composed of mostly decayed leaves, twigs, and detritus. I. Existing Grade: Elevation of existing surface soil. J. Finish Grade: Elevation of finished surface of planting soil. K. Ground Cover and Vines: Any plant, that grows below the shrub layer and low to the ground creating a typically dense mat plants that generally grow in a lateral manner. The plants also protect the soil from erosion and helps trap moisture in the soil layer below. Examples of ground covers and vines are, but not limite d to, Liriope, cotoneaster, sedum, stonecrop, fescue, perrywinkle, moss, juniper, phlox, English ivy, and Virginia creeper. L. Integrated Pest Management: The judicious use and integration of various pest control tactics of the associated environment of the pest in ways that complement and facilitate the biological and other natural controls of pests to meet esthetic, economic, and public health goals. M. Manufactured Topsoil: Soil produced off-site by homogeneously blending mineral soils or sand with stabilized organic soil amendments to produce topsoil or planting soil. N. Mower Deck Discharge Cover Assembly: A cover assembly for the discharge opening of a lawn mower, which serves the function of mulching with a fail-safe anti-damage feature and/or enabling the attachment needed for bagging to be mounted. The cover assembly 68 | Page may also include transition means for dispersing the cuttings over a wide area as the cuttings are discharged from the discharge opening. O. Pesticide: A substance or mixture intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating a pest. This includes insecticides, miticides, herbicides, fungicides, rodenticides, and molluscicides. It also includes substances or mixtures intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant, or desiccant. P. Pests: Living organisms that occur where they are not desired, or that cause damage to plants, animals, or people. These include insects, mites, grubs, mollusks (snails and slugs), rodents (gophers, moles, and mice), unwanted plants (weeds), fungi, bacteria, and viruses. Q. Planting Area: An area containing one or a combination of the following plant types: shrubs, vines, wildflowers, annuals, perennials, ground cover, and a mulch topdressing excluding turf. Trees may also be found in planting areas. R. Planting Soil: Standardized topsoil; existing, native surface topsoil; existing, in-place surface soil; imported topsoil; or manufactured topsoil that is modified with soil amendments and perhaps fertilizers to produce a soil mixture best for plant growth. S. Plant; Plants; Plant Material: These terms refer to vegetation in general, including trees, shrubs, vines, ground covers, ornamental grasses, bulbs, corms, tubers, or herbaceous vegetation. T. Root Flare: Also called "trunk flare." The area at the base of the plant's stem or trunk where the stem or trunk broadens to form roots; the area of transition between the root system and the stem or trunk. U. Shrubs: Any non-herbaceous or woody plant, distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height. Examples of shrubs are, but not limited to, taxus, yew, juniper, barberry, burning bush, spirea, viburnum. V. Stem Girdling Roots: Roots that encircle the stems (trunks) of trees below the soil surface. W. Subgrade: Surface or elevation of subsoil remaining after excavation is complete, or the top surface of a fill or backfill before planting soil is placed. X. Subsoil: All soil beneath the topsoil layer of the soil profile, and typified by the lack of organic matter and soil organisms. Y. Surface Soil: Soil that is present at the top layer of the existing soil profile at the Project sites. In disturbed areas such as urban environments, the surface soil can be subsoil. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Integrated Pest Management Plan: Including 1. Weed and pest management strategies 69 | Page 2. Proposed alternatives to herbicides and pesticides B. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. 1. Pesticides and Herbicides: Include product label and manufacturer’s application instructions specific to the Project. C. Samples for Verification: For each of the following: 1. Organic Mulch: 0.5-liter volume of organic mulch required in sealed plastic bag labeled with composition of materials by percentage of weight and source of mulch. Each sample shall be typical of the lot of material to be furnished and provide accurate representation of color, texture and organic makeup. D. Product Certificates : For each type of manufactured product, from manufacturer, and complying with the following: 1. Manufacturer’s certified analysis of standard products. 2. Analyis of other materials by a recognized laboratory made according to methods established bt the Association of Official Analytical Chemists, where applicable. E. Purchase Quantities: Throughout the contract period, the Service Provider shall provide the City’s City with monthly reports detailing the purchase quantities of products used for the execution of this agreement including but not limited to the following materials: fertilizer, mulch, pesticides, and herbicides. F. OSHA Reportable Injuries: Any injuries occurring on City property that would normally be logged by service provider for federal Occupational, Safety, and Health Administration compliance reasons shall promptly be reported, with as much detail as would be reasonably expected to the City’s City. 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Bulk Materials: 1. Neither the Service Provider nor its subcontractor shall dump or store bulk materials near structures, utilities, walkways and pavements, or on existing turf areas or plants. 2. City will not provide any storage facilities for Service Provider's use on any of the median and/or parkway sites. 3. The Service Provider shall provide erosion-control measures to prevent erosion or displacement of bulk materials, discharge of soil-bearing water runoff, and airborne dust reaching adjacent properties, water conveyance systems, or walkways. 1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. The sites to be maintained under the provisions of this Agreement will be examined by the Service Provider prior to submitting a bid. The Service Provider will be initially accepting each service area in their present physical condition. In addition, no further demands may be made by the Service Provider for additional service fees due to the lack 70 | Page of understanding concerning the specifications and scope of work described herein. If the site is not in a state of satisfactory condition at the time of bid award, the Service Provider will submit a schedule to bring the site to a satisfactory condition and will thereafter maintain the site to that standard. B. Field Measurements: The Service Provider shall verify actual dimensions by field measurements before proceeding with maintenance work. C. Weather Limitations: Proceed with maintenance only when weather conditions permit maintenance to be performed when beneficial and optimum results may be obtained. Apply products during favorable weather conditions according to manufacturer's written instructions. Promptly notify City of any weather related delays on the day of the delay. D. Coordination: 1. The Service Provider recognizes that, during the course of this Agreement, other activities and operations may be conducted by City work forces and/or other contracted parties. These activities may include, but not be limited to, landscape refurbishment, irrigation system modification or repair, construction and/or storm related operations. The Service Provider may be required to modify or curtail certain functions of its operations and shall promptly comply with any request therefore by the City. To the extent that any such modifications may alter the specifications in the agreement, the City will evaluate the need to amend the contract. 2. The Service Provider shall protect turf areas and repair any damage caused by maintenance operations. 3. The Service Provider shall take adequate measures to insure that their operations do not harm any existing underground facilities. 4. Work Within the Road Right-of-Way: a. The Service Provider shall perform the required work with the least inconvenience to, and the maximum safety of, the Service Provider and the traveling public. b. The Service Provider shall adhere to the requirements for maintaining traffic as indicated in the “Ohio Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways,” and the City of Dublin Work zone Traffic Control Program, latest revision(s). In addition, all personnel must wear appropriate clothing such as yellow or orange safety vests or shirts with safety reflective materials. 1) Barricades and Warning Signs. The Service Provider will be required to provide, erect, maintain (in proper position, clean, legible and good working condition) and remove all lights, signs, barricades and all other traffic control devices necessary to the maintenance of traffic. All traffic control devices shall conform to the latest revision of the 71 | Page OMUTCD for Streets and Highways as amended, as required under Ohio Revised Code Section 4511.09. 2) Barricades, Warning Signs, and Cones will be set up at Roundabouts according to the City of Dublin’s requirements as detailed in the attached Roundabout Addendum. This includes attaching signs to the bridge railings if work is done during weekday daylight hours. 3) Two lane Roads with median dividers shall not have lane closures for any reason without appropriate flagging operations. 4) Street Lane Closure (outside of Engineering’s peak operational hours map): a) The Service Provider shall notify the City no fewer than two (2) days in advance of proposed street lane closure by itself or its subcontractor. Street lane closeures are only permitted between the hours of 09:00 am and 03:00 pm. b) The Service Provider or its subcontractor shall not proceed with street lane closure without City’s written permission. E. The Service Provider shall be responsible at all times to conduct the work and keep the work site in compliance with Federal, State and Local safety laws and regulations, including, but not limited to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements. The Service Provider shall have a competent site supervisor and possess proper employee safety and health policies. F. The City shall have the right to suspend the operations of the Service Provider and/or its subcontractors if a serious safety violation is discovered. G. All work must be performed between the hours of 8am and 8pm and be in compliance with the City of Dublin noise ordinance. Work is to be schedul ed to be completed Monday through Friday. Work may be performed on Saturday and Sunday if caused by weather or Holiday delays. Downtown Parking lots may be maintained outside of these hours, however power equipment may only be used between 8am and 8pm. H. None of the provisions of this contract are intended to nor shall be construed to create any duty or responsibility on the City of Dublin to provide or enforce safety requirements for the Service Provider. The duty, responsibility, and liability for safety shall remain with the Service Provider. Any failure of the City to suspend work or detect violation of any Local, State or Federal safety standard or regulation shall in no case relieve the Service Provider of Service Provider’s safety responsibilities. I. Responsibility for Damage Claims. The Service Provider shall hold harmless the City of Dublin and all of its representatives from all suits, actions, or claims of any character brought on account of any injuries or damages sustained by any person or property in consequence of any neglect in safeguarding the work or through the use of unacceptable materials in the construction of the improvement on account of any act or omission by the Service Provider, or its agents. The Service Provider shal l pay any judgment obtained or growing out of such claims or suits. 72 | Page 1.8 UNSCHEDULED/EXTRA WORK A. The City may authorize the Service Provider to perform additional work, including but not limited to, repairs and replacements when the need for such work arises. Should such repairs or replacements be necessary as a result of Service Provider's negligence, Service Provider will be responsible for completing such repairs or replacing damaged property at no additional cost to the City. 1. All additional work shall have an agreed upon and written price quote or utilizing unit costs with a not to exceed number of units 2. The City will review quote and provide written authorization in the form of a executed Change Order prior to the Service Provider beginning the work. 3. Invoicing of work performed will follow the execution of the Change Order. 4. In the rare circumstances that require work to be completed prior to a Change Order being executed, the City shall provide the contractor with a Field Directive that authorizes the work; Afterwhich the Change Order process will be followed to amend the contract. B. The Service Provider may not change the regular maintenance schedule or work force to do unscheduled/extra work unless authorized by the City. C. In order to be considered for extra work projects outside of their contracted sites, the Service Provider must maintain their landscape maintenance sites in a manner that meets or exceeds City standards for la ndscape maintenance. In all cases, the City will determine standard. D. Prior to performing any additional work, the Service Provider shall give a written estimate of labor and materials to the City. No work shall commence without a written estimate. Should a lane closure be required for unscheduled work, the cost of equipment shall be detailed in the estimate. Notwithstanding the above authorization, when a condition exists wherein there is imminent danger of injury to the public or damage to property, the City may verbally authorize the work to be performed upon receiving a verbal estimate from the Service Provider. E. All additional work shall commence on the specified date established and Service Provider shall proceed diligently to complete said work within the time allotted. All replacements of plant material shall be the same like and kind as what is missing or needed to be replaced, unless authorized by the City. F. The Service Provider shall provide a Change Order Request for r eview and approval. After approval the City will generate a Change Order, which once fully executed, authorizes the Service Provider to submit an invoice for work performed. 1.9 DAMAGE CAUSED BY SERVICE PROVIDER A. Any damage to either the City or private property, which was caused by the Service Provider or its subcontractors, shall be repaired or replaced at the Service Provider's expense and to the City’s satisfaction. Damages may be the result of, but not limited to: 73 | Page 1. Power equipment damage to trees, shrubs, turf and sprinklers, electric lights and outlets. 2. Pruning methods not consistent with City specifications. 3. Chemical overspray or leaching or lack of chemical control. B. All repairs or replacements shall be completed in accordance with the following maintenance practices: 1. Trees - the City shall check minor damage such as bark loss or broken limbs due to impact of equipment or improper pruning. If in the City’s ju dgment the damage is such that it will stunt or weaken growth, the tree shall be removed and replaced at Service Provider’s expense to comply with the specific instructions of the City. a. Minor damage shall be considered affecting less than 10% of either the health or asthetics of the plant. 2. Shrubs - Minor damage may be corrected by appropriate pruning. Major damage shall be corrected by removal of the damaged shrub and replacement to comply with the specific instructions of the City. a. Minor damage shall be considered affecting less than 10% of either the health or asthetics of the plant. 3. Chemicals - All plant damage resulting from chemical operation, either spray-drift or lateral-leaching, shall be corrected in accordance with the aforementioned maintenance practices and the soil reconditioned to ensure its ability to support plant life. 4. Irrigation Parts – All Irrigation parts shall be repaired and replaced with same brand of like type and kind as approved by the City. 5. Electrical lights and outlets are to be repaired as soon as possible after they are damaged. Repairs are to be performed by appropriately trained and licensed individuals, The City of Dublin may require immediate repair of damaged electrical outlets, outlet covers and posts and lights. These immediate repairs may be arranged for by the City of Dublin and the costs of these repairs deducted from the current period invoice. 1.10 FAILURE TO PERFORM: A. In the event the Service Provider for any reason fails to perform according to the conditions of the contract, the Service Provider must remedy any failure of compliance with the contract within twenty-four (24 ) hours of written notification delivered by electronic mail.. In the event the Service Provider fails to correct the problem with work quality or completeness within twenty-four (24 ) hours of notification, the City reserves the right to arrange for the immediate provision of services described by these specifications. Conditions that are in violation of City of Dublin code only require a 5 74 | Page hour notice to correct before the City of Dublin can arrange for interim corrective services. (City of Dublin code limits grass / weed height to 6 inches) Such cost of interim service will be deducted from the amount owed to the Service Provider and used to provide the funds needed to cover the costs of these services. Any service provider material stored on City property or rights-of-way may be used by the City to perform work. The City of Dublin will not pay for work not completed by the Service Provider regardless of whether or not provisions were made by the City of Dublin to have the work completed by other means. The unit prices mentioned in section 1.3 will be used to determine the deduction for any incomplete work. Failure to complete all scheduled mulching by May 25th will result in a failure to perform deduction of $100.00 per calendar day starting on May 26th and continuing until all contracted areas are mulched to the specifications of the contract. B. Completing the scheduled work on time according to the weekly schedule is important to all parties. The City is to be notified via email of any areas not mowed, maintained or weeded according to the schedule. Failure to notify the City of any delays in completion of the daily schedule on time will result in a re-inspection fee of $25.00 per map page that the City if not notified of. C. Thirty days from the expiration of the contract, the City may deem it necessary to conduct an exit inspection to assure all sites within the contract are satisfactory and per contract specifications. The service provider will be held financially accountable with deduction in payment or withholding of payment if contract sites are not ready to turn over in a satisfactory condition. This will include, but not limited to the health of plants, and weed and litter free PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 FERTILIZER A. Description: Commercial-grade complete granular or pelleted fertilizer of neutral character, consisting of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in the following composition: 1. Composition: 5 parts nitrogen, 1 part phosphorous, 2 parts potassium (NPK of 5:1:2). 2.2 MULCH A. Organic. Free from noxious weeds, mold, or other deleterious materials and suitable as a top dressing of trees and shrubs, consisting of the following: 1. Kurtz Brothers hardwood blend 2. Kurtz Brothers Amerimulch Black, Ohio Mulch Absolute Black or approved equal. Mulch that is applied is to be the same color as the existing mulch. 75 | Page 2.3 PESTICIDES A. General: Pesticide, registered and approved by EPA, acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and of type recommended by manufacturer for each specific problem and as required for Project conditions and application. Do not use restricted pesticides unless authorized in writing by authorities having jurisdiction. B. Pre-Emergent Herbicide: Effective for controlling the germination or growth of weeds within maintained areas at the soil level. 1. Turf: Product labeled to control turf weeds shall be used. 2. Planting areas: Product labeled for ornamental areas, shall be used. 3. Meadow areas: Product shall not negatively impact the vitality of the native meadow plantings. C. Post-Emergent Herbicide (Selective and Non-Selective): Effective for controlling weed growth that has already germinated. 1. Meadow areas: Product shall not negatively impact the vitality of the native meadow plantings. D. Plant Growth Regulator (PGR): Effective for reducing clippings, trimming, edging and mowing requirements. Effective for reducing pruning requirements on shrubs. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXTENT OF WORK A. The services provided to the City by the Service Providermust include, but will not be limited to the following: mowing and edging (mechanical and chemical), fertilizer application; weed, pest and disease control; approved methods and techniques used for pruning shrubs and trees; chemical controls, turf aerification; trash and debris control; mulching; immediate reporting of vandalism and/or safety hazards to City; and related Integrated Pest Management (IPM) methods and practices. Furthermore, the Service Provider must maintain mulch at the level specified in this agreement, applying mulch as a topdressing as needed. The Service Provider must manage perenials for maximum performance which may require cutting them back throughout the growing season. Beds and pavers should be maintained as weed-free. Edging around trees must be chemical. Edging around beds must be mechanical. The Service Provider shall engage in chemical disease control as needed. It will be the Service Provider's responsibility, without further direction from the City, to meet all contract requirements in this agreement. 3.2 FREQUENCY OF MAINTENANCE / SCHEDULE A. Begin maintenance immediately upon execution of contract. Inspect all areas at least once a week from April 1, 2022 to November 30, 2022 for compliance with specifications and perform needed maintenance promptly. All turf areas are to be 76 | Page mowed weekly on the same scheduled week day. All landscape beds are to be serviced on the same day that the area is mowed. Mowing dates and bed maintenance dates are only to be altered for National Holidays, inclement weather and lack of growth. Inclement weather delays require notification of the City on the day of the delay. Lack of growth delays requires the notification and consent of the City. A final mowing for the season on all areas is to be completed after November 15th. Right of Ways and Medians on Emerald Parkway are to be Mowed on Monday and continued on to Tuesday if needed due to weather delay, Landscape bed / planter weeding and maintenance in the Bridgepark area is to be completed by Wednesday evening. Bridge Park landscape beds (John Shields Parkway, Riverside Drive and Mooney Street beds) will be inspected on Thursday monings. A Supervisor from the Service Provider wi ll walk and inspect these areas with the City as needed. B. Leaf removal and control is to continue until weekly until 12-31 or until no longer needed per the City. Leaf removal include acorns on the sidewalks. 3.3 EXAMINATION A. The Service Provider is responsible for regularly inspecting the entire contract area for compliance with requirements and other conditions affecting performance as set forth in this Agreement. Frequency of inspection should be weekly and increased during high weed and turf growth periods. 3.4 PREPARATION A. The Service Provider shall protect persons, pedestrians, structures, utilities, sidewalks, pavements, and other facilities, turf, trees, shrubs, and plantings from damage caused by maintenance operations. 1. The Service Provider shall protect adjacent and adjoining areas from fertilizer and pesticide overspray. 2. The Service Provider shall protect pedestrians and motor vehicles by ensuring OSHA and manufacturer approved mower deck discharge cover assembly is in place and functioning for it’s intended purpose when mowing in and around all parking and roadway right-of way areas or any area in which people are likely to be present. The discharge chute is to be positioned away from persons and vehicles whenever possible. 3.5 POLICING: A. The Service Provider shall police all maintained areas weekly, at a minimum each time a contract site is serviced. Policing includes removal of limbs, paper, trash, cigarette butts, garbage, rocks, or other debris (including any vehicular debris). Collected debris shall be promptly removed from City property and legally disposed of. 77 | Page 1. Supplemental hand sweeping of parking lot corners and other parking lot areas, along gutters/curbs inaccessible to power equipment shall be accomplished to ensure a neat appearance. This specifically includes trash, grass and leaves in the curblines and gutters. 2. The Service Provider will remove all advertisements and election signs from the work site, including from utility poles, each time a contract site is serviced. Real estate signs are to be delivered to the City. All other signs are to be disposed of legally. 3. Leaf Removal: Accumulation of leaves shall be removed from all landscaped areas weekly, including walls, gutters, beds, planting beds, and parking lots. Some sites shall require additional visits during leaf season, or as directed by the City. Leaf removal shall continue until 12-31-21 or until all leaves have fallen from all trees in the contracted area. 3.6 PLANT MAINTENANCE A. The Service Provider shall maintain existing plant material and planting areas by edging, pruning, cultivating, weeding, mulching, and performing other operations such as policing as required to maintain and promote healthy growth, vigor and esthetically pleasing plants and planting areas. The Service Provider shall keep contract areas pest free, weed free, and maintain mulch levels. Planting areas should not encroach into turf or paved areas; a definitive break shall be maintained between turf,paved areas,and planting areas. The Service Provider shall spray or treat the contract area as required to keep shrubs free of insects such as bagworms (Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis), and disease. B. The Service Provider shall apply treatments as required to keep plant materials, planting areas, and soils free of pests and pathogens or disease. The Service Provider shall use integrated past management practices whenever possible to minimize the use of pesticides and reduce hazards. Treatments include physical and mechanical controls such as hand removal of bagworm cases or bags, and biological control agents. C. The Service Provider shall cut back ornamental grass in the early spring before new growth emerges to between four 4 and six inches (4 - 6”) in height. Also cut back other winter interest perennials in early spring but before new growth begins. Properly and legally dispose of plant material waste off City property as needed. D. The Service Provider shall cut back non-ornamental grass perennials, and non-winter interest perennials to ground level and dispose of material off City property as soon as leaf blades wilt after growing season. E. The Service Provider shall cut back wild flower meadow perennials to ground level and dispose of material off City property after seed pods have released and emptied seeds. 1. Biomass must be removed from these area to allow perennial regermination to occur. 78 | Page F. The Service Provider shall cut back perennial plants including all daylilies, Russian sage, catmint, and salvia as required after initial flush of blooms to encourage second and/or subsequent blooming. 3.7 HEDGE AND SHRUB PRUNING Pruning shall be accomplished by trained and experienced personnel. Hedges and shrubs are to be pruned as needed or as directed by the City, plan on a minimum of 2 pruning occurrences, one in the spring and one in the fall. Additional prunings may be required if plant growth dictates at no additional charge. 3.8 TREES A. Trees in Contract Areas (boulevards, medians, tree lawns,parks,green spaces, etc.): 1. The City of Dublin shall be responsible for all tree pruning, and tree removal directly within the contract areas. The Service Provider is not responsible for tree pruning. If the Servicer Provider observes a tree or trees needing service they are to notify the City. 2. Maintenance of mulch, removal of weeds and basal shoot suckers, and removal of damaged/broken limbs that pose serious public safety risk shall be the responsibility of the Service Provide. All trees and shrubs in the contract area are to be properly mulched. Rule of thumb will be that if you mow around a tree that tree needs to be mulched according to the specifications listed. Power tools are not permitted for the removal of basal shoot suckers; only hand tools will be permitted for this task. No chemicals are to be applied to basal shoots. 3. The Service Provider shall notify the City of damaged/broken tree limbs that pose serious public safety risk. 4. The Service Provider shall report all dead, diseased and insect infested branches and limbs to the City. 5. The Service Provider shall remove and dispose of all trimmings and debris offsite the same day as service and take the material to an appropriate disposal site. 3.8 GROUND COVER A. Ground cover shall be kept free of weeds, litter, debris and leaves. Ground cover shall not extend beyond the inside edge of the curb or border. B. Prune ground cover as needed to maintain at an even/level and consistent height. Cut long branches down to the main growing height of the plant. 79 | Page 3.9 REMOVAL OF DYING OR DEAD PLANTS A. Remove dead and dying plants and replace with soil and mulch. A shrub or ground cover shall be considered dying or dead when a minimum of 20 percent of the plant has died. 1.Provide a quote to replace plants as desired; Request direction from City at time of discovery and before removal. 3.10 PLANTING AREA MULCHING A. Before mulching trees and shrubs, verify that root flare is visible. If root flare is not visible, remove existing mulch and/or surface soil in a level manner to where the top- most root emerges from the trunk. B. Maintain mulch surfaces of planting areas and other areas indicated. 1.Trees and Tree-like Shrubs in Turf Areas (Tree Rings): Maintain organic mulch ring at a minimum thickness of two inches (2”), up to 4 inches , with radius of mulch ring to correspond to drip line of the tree or shrub, not less than twelve inches (12”) or greater than 36 inches (36”) from trunk or stems. The outside edge of the mulch ring should have a clean and distinct edge. Do not place mulch within six inches (6”) of trunks or stems. Mulch is to be level (mostly in large bed applications containing multiple trees) or tapered downward tow ard edge of mulch ring. All trees in the contracted area are to be properly mulched every year. The only exceptions to this are the field north of Brand and Coffman that is not visible from the Road and the Rings Road Greenspace at Stonehenge; south of the bikepath. Mulch around trees is to be maintained at a minimum thickness of 2 inches throughout the year. All landscape beds in the contracted areas are to be properly mulched every year, with the exception of wild flower meadows, entry features, and other areas maintained by HOA’s. 2.Organic Mulch in Planting Areas: Maintain a minimum thickness of two inch (2”) of organic mulch, up to 4 inches of mulch over whole surface of planting area. Do not place mulch within six inches (6”) of trunks or stems. 3.If four inches (4”) or more of mulch thickness already exists in areas do not apply additional mulch over 4 inches. a.Areas where no mulch was applied require annual tillage or cultivation of existing mulch to achieve desired appearance. If the desired appearance is not achieved through tillage the City will require the top layer of old mulch to be removed and replaced with new mulch. Re-application of pre- emergent herbicide may be necessary to maintain chemical barrier at no additional cost of to the City. Mulch all areas where herbicide was applied. 4.Mulch may not be required where shrubs or groundcover completely hide the soil surface from view. The City will determine areas that may be skipped. 5.All mulch applications and/or cultivation shall be completed no later than May 15, 2022 . Failure to complete all mulching by this date will result in a $100.00 per day failure to perform deduction from the months invoice until all mulching is completed. 80 | Page 6.The use of mulch dye instead of mulching is not authorised 3.11 TURF MAINTENANCE (first week in April through last week in November) A. Turf shall have the appearance of being healthy and well during the entire term of the contract. B. Level 1 – Turf Maintenance (7 day mowing cycle): 1.Mowing shall be done on the same scheduled service day every (7) days. Mowing is to be scheduled to be completed Monday through Friday. Weekends may be used to catch up due to holidays or inclement weather. The service provider is to provide a mowing schedule to the City at the begining of the season. The only allowed deviations to this schedule will be for holidays and inclement weather where the entire schedule will be pushed back a day. The service provider is to notify the City of any delays to the mowing schedule. Any areas missed during a calendar week will be deducted from the months invoice at the marginal rate submitted with this contract. (Areas skipped due to lack of growth as approved by the City will not be deducted). 2.Lawns shall be kept reasonably free of weeds by use of selective weed killers. Turf pre-emergent applications shall be applied in April to control broadleaf weeds and crabgrass. The City may require use of an additional broadleaf herbicide application if additional weed control is needed at no additional cost. Extreme caution shall be used to avoid damaging any other plants when selective weed killers are used. 3.Lawn Fertilization: Use three (3) applications of slow release fertilizers that are a complete pellet type, with appropriate amounts of nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and trace elements during the growing season of April through November. The City must approve all such applications. The Landscape Service Provider shall provide an annual fertilization schedule to the City. The Service Provider shall notify City twenty-four (24) hrs in advance of all fertilizer applications C. Level 2 – Turf Maintenance (7 day mowing cycle): 1.Mowing shall be done on the same scheduled service day every (7) days. Mowing is to be scheduled to be completed Monday through Friday. Weekends may be used to catch up due to holidays or inclement weather. The service provider is to provide a mowing schedule to the City at the begining of the season. The only allowed deviations to this schedule will be for holidays and inclement weather where the entire schedule will be pushed back a day. The service provider is to notify the City of any delays to the mowing schedule. Any areas missed during a calendar week will be deducted from the months invoice at the marginal rate submitted with this contract. (Areas skipped due to lack of growth as approved by the City will not be deducted) 2.Lawns shall be kept reasonably free of weeds by use of selective weed killers. Turf pre-emergent applications shall be applied in April to control broadleaf weeds and 81 | Page crabgrass. The City may require use of an additional broadleaf herbicide application if additional weed control is needed at no additional cost. Extreme caution shall be used to avoid damaging any other plants when selective weed killers are used. D. Level 3 – Turf Maintenance (10-14 day mowing cycle): 1. Mowing shall be done to ensure that the lawn areas are maintained at 3.5 inch minimum height throughout the maintenance season. Mowing is to be scheduled to be completed Monday through Friday. Weekends may be used to catch up due to holidays or inclement weather. The service provider is to provide a mowing schedule to the City at the begining of the season. The only allowed deviations to this schedule will be for holidays and inclement weather where the entire schedule will be pushed back a day. The service provider is to notify the City of any delays to the mowing schedule. Any areas missed during a calendar week will be deducted from the months invoice at the marginal rate submitted with this contract. (Areas skipped due to lack of growth as approved by the City will not be deducted). 2. Lawn clippings need to be dispersed or removed as needed to ensure a smooth lawn surface without excessive grass clippings. 3. Lawns shall be kept reasonably free of weeds by use of selective weed killers. Turf pre-emergent applications shall be applied in April to control broadleaf weeds and crabgrass. The City may require use of an additional broadleaf herbicide application if additional weed control is needed at no additional cost. Extreme caution shall be used to avoid damaging any other plants when selective weed killers are used. E. Level 4 – Decorative Grasses / Wild Flower Meadow Maintenance (twice a year mowing cycle): 1. Mowing shall be done once the first week of April. An optional second mowing to be done as directed by the City. Mowing is to be scheduled to be completed Monday through Friday. Weekends may be used to catch up due to holidays or inclement weather. The service provider is to provide a mowing schedule to the City at the begining of the season. The only allowed deviations to this schedule will be for holidays and inclement weather where the entire schedule will be pushed back a day. The service provider is to notify the City of any delays to the mowing schedule. 2. Areas shall be kept reasonably free of weeds by use of selective weed killers. Turf pre-emergent applications shall be applied in April to control broadleaf weeds and crabgrass. The City may require use of an additional broadleaf herbicide application if additional weed control is needed at no additional cost. Extreme caution shall be used to avoid damaging any other plants when selective weed killers are used. 3. Fertilization: Use three (3) applications of slow release fertilizers that are a complete pellet type, with appropriate amounts of nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and trace elements during the growing season of April through November. The City must approve all such applications. The Landscape Service 82 | Page Provider shall provide an annual fertilization schedule to the City. The Service Provider shall notify City twenty-four (24) hrs in advance of all fertilizer applications a. Links Grass areas do not receive fertilizer applications. F. Mowing operations shall be performed in a manner that ensures a smooth surface appearance per the scheduled cycle, without scalping or allowing excessive cuttings to remain. Precautions shall be taken to prevent rutting, damage to trees, shrubs and sprinklers. G. Turf shall be maintained at heights of no less than three and a half inches (3.5”) and should not be greater than six inches (6”) during the growing season unless otherwise approved by City or specifically allowed by contract. H. Walkways and curbs, etc. shall be cleaned immediately following each mowing/edging. I. Guardrail areas, (5) five feet around and under them, shall be treated as Level 2 Turf Maintenance. These areas are to be blended in to the edge condition to create a consistent aesthetic look. J. Links grass areas shall be maintained weed free as ornamental turf. Weeds shall not be allowed to exceed four inches (4”) in height. Service Provider shall use a pre-emergent weed control method upon notification to the City. Service Provider shall be required to hand pull weeds upon direction of the City. Decorative and Links grass areas will also be mowed once (1) per year in the fall. Service Provider may use chemical controls for weeds, insects, and fungus with notification to the City. K. Irrigation Systems: Some areas have irrigation systems that will need require coordination with the City. In some cases the start / end times might be adjustable by City of Dublin staff, but some of the systems may have a fixed schedule that mowing times will need to adjust to. 3.12 AERATION A. Aeration of all turf areas shall be done once (1) per year by using a device that removes cores to a depth of two inches (2") at not more than a six-inch (6") spacing. 3.13 CHEMICAL EDGING A. Where trees and shrubs occur in turf areas, all grass growth shall be limited to at least eighteen inches (18”) from the trunk of trees and away from the drip-line of shrubs by use of approved chemicals. All treated areas are to be covered with the appropriate depth of mulch. B. Linear chemical edging of turf boundaries shall be performed in a manner that ensures a defined turf edge and limits its encroachment into beds or across boundaries where it 83 | Page is impractical to edge mechanically. Chemical edging of turf boundaries shall not exceed four inches (4”) in width along curbs and sidewalks. 3.14 LEAF REMOVAL A. Accumulated leaves shall be removed from all landscaped areas including walls, gutters, beds, planters, and parking lots and removed from the site. Some sites may require additional visits during leaf season, or as directed by the City. Leaves are to be removed weekly from contracted areas until December 31. B. Leaves may be mulched in turf areas as long as they are mulched into pieces smaller than a nickle and a half inch of turf remains visible 3.15 STAMPED CEMENT CONCRETE PAVMENT AND PAVERS A. Maintain pavement and pavers bi weekly by weeding and performing other operations as required to keep areas free of weeds. Use herbicides or treat as required to keep pavement and paver areas free of weeds. Pavement and Pavers are to be maintained at the same time as the area is mowed. 3.16 ASPHALT AND CONCRETE PAVED WALKWAYS, CURBS, AND GUTTERS, TRAFFIC ISLANDS. A. Maintain asphalt and concrete paved walkways, curbs, gutters and traffic islands by weeding and performing other operations as required to keep areas free of grass and weeds found growing in pavement cracks and seams. Spray or treat as required to keep asphalt, curbs, gutters and concrete free of weeds. This specifically includes the seam where the asphalt meets the concrete gutter. Weeds and grasses 4 inches tall or more are to be hand pulled on the day the area is serviced. Weeds and grasses under 4 inches tall may be sprayed and string trimmed on the next scheduled service. Dirt, mulch, gravel and other debris that may appear on these areas is to be cleaned each time the area is serviced. B. Parking area Pavers are to be treated the same as above. All parking areas with pavers in the contracted area are specifically included in this contract. C. All Paver Sidewalks and Parking areas in the Bridge Park area and the entire length of John Shields Parkway are specifically included in this contract and are to be kept weed free and trash free. (THESE AREAS ARE NOT HIGHLIGHTED ON THE MAPS PROVIDED) Trash, weeds, leaves, acorns etc. are to be removed weekly on the scheduled service day. Bridge Park is defined as the area between Riverside Drive to the west and Dale Drive to the east; 161 to the south and Tuller Road to the north, 84 | Page ALL TRAFFIC ISLANDS AND MEDIANS LOCATED IN THE CONTRACTED GEOGRAPHIC AREA ARE INCLUDED IN THIS CONTRACT UNLESS SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED.. 3.17 PESTICIDE APPLICATION A. Apply pesticides and other chemical products and biological control agents in accordance with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction and manufacturer's written recommendations. Coordinate applications with City's operations and others in proximity to the Work. Notify City before each turf application is performed. B. All dead weeds in planting areas must be removed within seven (7) days. C. Weeds, which reach a height of 4 inches (4”), are unsatisfactory and will be required to be hand pulled. D. Pre-Emergent Herbicides: Apply in accordance with manufacturer's written recommendations. E. Post-Emergent Herbicides (Selective and Non-Selective): Apply only as necessary to treat already-germinated weeds and in accordance with manufacturer's written recommendations. A. Insecticides: Apply to shrubs in accordance with manufacturer’s written recommendations. 2. Late spring application of insecticide may be needed for effective control of bagworms. 3. All Insecticide treatments applied shall be considered routine maintenance. B. Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs): Apply to turfgrasses in accordance with manufacturer’s written recommendations. 3.18 CLEANUP AND PROTECTION A. During maintenance, keep adjacent paving clean and work area in an orderly condition. B. Protect plants and turf from damage due to landscape operations and operations of other contractors and trades. Maintain protection during maintenance period. Treat, repair, or replace damaged plants or turf. C. Promptly remove surplus soil and debris, such as grass clippings, created by turf work from paved areas, planting beds; and tree and shrub rings. Clean wheels of vehicles before leaving site to avoid tracking soil onto roads, walks, or other paved areas. END OF SECTION Central Core Landscape Type Total Sq Ft Brick Pavers 24,702 Concrete Pavers 11,597 Hardscape 18,680 Level 1 Turf 2,559,997 Level 2 Turf 102,246 Level 3 Turf 700,932 Mulch Bed 308,738 Other 7,355 Pavers 91,663 Stamped Concrete 28,553 Emerald Pkwy UV270 Inverness CtNew Market Center WayBright Rd Caine RdTroutbrook Dr Villa g e P k w y HobbsLandingDrESkyline Dr WTuller Rd Tuller Rd H o b b s L a n din g D r WInvern e s s Cir E m e rald PkwyMacbeth DrI nv erness Cir InvernessCtSawmillRdDublin Center DrBillingsley Rd Snouffer RdCopperstone D rCopperstone DrVillage PkwyVill age PkwyJohn Shields Pkwy Bridge Park Ave 138 139 140 141 142 143 122 123 124 125 126 127 106 107 108 109 110 111 91 92 93 94 95 192 75 76 77 78 79 80 109 Central Core Street Trees (0) Brick Pavers Concrete Pavers Level 1 Turf Level 2 Turf Level 3 Turf Level 4 Turf Links Grass Maintenance Mulch Bed Other Pavers Stamped Concrete 115240 22585 5851 0 0 0 18680 0 0 0 0 0 S High StE Bridge StN High StB ri d g e 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