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Exhibit A - Scope of Work 2025 <br />Rev. 3/26/2025 Page 11 <br />of the City, such approval and consent must be obtained from the Director of <br />Engineering, or his authorized representative. <br /> <br />3.10 Pest and Disease Control <br /> <br />The Contractor shall utilize an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach to maintain <br />the landscape. The Contractor shall provide all pest and disease controls required. The <br />Contractor must file a yearly schedule with the City for anticipated pest control work. <br />This shall include herbicides, fungicides, plant growth regulators, insecticides, as well as <br />fertilization schedules. <br /> <br />If chemicals are required the Contractor must submit to the City a completed form <br />detailing the chemicals to be used, the means of application (high pressure spray rig, back <br />pack sprayer, etc.), quantities, area to be treated, and desired time of application. This <br />submittal shall occur prior to the application of the chemicals. The City will respond to <br />this submittal, if approved, with instructions as to the timing, and precautions for the <br />requested application. Contractor must provide Material Safety Data sheets (MSDS) for <br />all chemicals proposed to be used, and must receive approval prior to their use. MSDS <br />sheets plus data to be updated annually. During the use or application of any chemical, <br />special care must be exercised during such use in the vicinity of homes, near lakes, etc., <br />during windy conditions. In some cases, it may be necessary to apply chemicals during <br />off hours or weekends. Particular care should be exercised to avoid applications at time <br />or under conditions that would annoy or alarm homeowners. Pesticide Advisor’s <br />recommendation must be available on-site during application of pesticides. <br /> <br />The Contractor must file with the City, their plan for disposal of hazardous materials, <br />waste oil, pesticides, etc., and how they will handle a chemical spill. <br /> <br />The Contractor is responsible for identification of all plant problems, for selection of <br />method of treatment, and for application of control measures. Consult agricultural <br />extension agents, testing laboratory, and other authorities as necessary for identification <br />of problems and determination of appropriate measures to be taken. <br /> <br />All materials shall be applied under the supervision of a licensed Agricultural Pest <br />Control Operator. Apply all methods of pest and disease control in accordance with all <br />governing regulations and with the requirements specified on the product label. <br /> <br />When insect damage or any disease is suspected, an accurate identification of the pest or <br />disease involved must be made prior to application of control measures. Submit <br />appropriate samples of the plant material, soil and/or roots as necessary to a testing <br />laboratory for verification. Obtain a recommendation for method of control from a <br />County extension agent and/or the testing lab. <br /> <br />The Contractor shall use the pesticide which uses the least residual that is effective for <br />controlling a particular problem. Routine “preventive” use of pesticides is discouraged, <br />as it destroys natural predator-prey relationships that are beneficial to the balance of the <br />landscape –eco system. <br /> <br />Docusign Envelope ID: 13FE48C5-D5F5-4601-826E-B8F264A57D7BDocusign Envelope ID: 7C0E76E7-1031-45FB-8C1F-DF2FE0E6CF0B