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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEvolution Landscaping, Inc. - 2020-08-01 AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO SERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND EVOLUTION LANDSCAPING, INC. FOR MSC-525 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE—MEDIANS, ROADSIDES & WALKWAYS THIS AMENDMENT is made and entered into by and between the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a California municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City," and EVOLUTION LANDSCAPING, INC., a California Corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Consultant." WHEREAS, City and Consultant are parties to that certain agreement, dated August 1, 2020, entitled "Service Agreement Between the City of Huntington Beach and Evolution Landscaping, Inc., for MCS-Landscape Maintenance-Medians, Roadsides & Walkways" which agreement shall hereinafter be referred to as the "Original Agreement"; and City and Consultant wish to amend the Original Agreement to increase the amount of compensation to be paid to Consultant, NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by City and Consultant as follows: 1. ADDITIONAL SCOPE OF WORK The Scope of Work of the Agreement is amended to include the Goldenwest Median Turf Replacement Project(between Pacific Coast Highway and Yorktown Avenue) as depicted in Exhibit C. 2. ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION In consideration of the services to be performed under the Original Agreement, City agrees to pay Consultant at the rates specified in Exhibit B which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference into this Agreement. City further agrees to 23-12318/300517 1 pay Consultant an additional sum not to exceed Three Hundred Fifty Seventy Thousand Dollars per year ($350,000.00). The additional sum shall be added to the original sum of Seven Hundred Ninety Thousand Dollars per year ($790,000.00), for a new contract amount not to exceed One Million One Hundred Forty Thousand Dollars per year ($1,140,000.00). 3. REAFFIRMATION Except as specifically modified herein, all other terms and conditions for the Original Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by and through their authorized officers on f'; )c LA/ , 2023. 7, EVOLUTION LANDSCAPING, INC. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a municipal corporation of the State of California BY:4/Atc02.. I +o.1¢-n S Qdt)c- .1_13 a.rrek print name j 447 ITS: (circle one)Chairma 'reside t/Vice President MayorSou 1-4414,14Ad � AND `Z 6 City Clerk a/ By: INITIA D AND APPROVED• print name ITS: (circle one) Secretary/Chief Financial Officer/Asst. Secretary-Treasurer 'rector u lic Work APPROVED A ORM: ity ttorneyJ 23-12318/300517 2 J)(1 B/T '13/ ,,,,„>•wc o BID PROPOSAL �� r MEDIAN LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS U s GOLDENWEST STREET .. -.• FROM PCH TO YORKTOWN AVENUE VfoQ� CE`a1lNl��PJ�\�� UNIT QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 1 REMOVE ALL MEDIAN TURF TO 4"BELOW EXISTING GRADE(APPROX.19,000 sf) LS 1 $12'350.00 $33,300.00 2 REGRADE MEDIAN LANDSCAPE AREA PER CITY STD 732(APPROX.24,000 sf) LS 1 $34,020.00 3 REMOVE EXISTING TREE AND GRIND STUMP(17 of varying species and sizes) LS 1 CONST 4"X 12"SOLDIER COURSE STAMPED CONCRETE PER CITY STD 711&732 EXCLUDING $22.00 $92,400.00 4 CURB LF 4,200 5 FURNISH AND INSTALL ROOT BARRIER PER CITY STDS 718&732 EXCLUDING CURB LF 4,200 $12.50 $52,500.00 FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW LOW VOLTAGE IRRIGATION ELECTRICAL LINE IN EXISTING $3.50 $10,500.00 6 CONDUIT NEAR AREA 1 AND AREA 5 MEDIANS PER CITY STD 729 LF 3,000 FURNISH AND INSTALL LOW FLOW RAINBIRD MODEL 1812 PRS WIR-VAN NOZZLES IRRIGATION $38.00 $9,500.00 7 HEADS ON IRRIGATION MAINLINE PER CITY STDS 705 AND 729 EA 250 $180.00 $7,200.00 8 FURNISH AND PLANT NEW 15 GALLON CRAPE MYRTLE TREE PER CITY STD 714 @ 20'O.C. EA 40 $300.00 $12,000.00 9 FURNISH AND PLANT NEW 15 GALLON ARBUTUS UNEDO TREE PER CITY STD 714 @ 20'0.C. EA 40 10 FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW 1 GALLON DAYLILLY PLANTS @ 24"O.C. EA 290 $18.50 $5,365.00 $200.00 $23,000.00 11 FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW FLATS KURAPIA @ 18"O.C.SPACING IN A TRIANGULAR PATTERN EA 115 $125.00 $6,250.00 12 FURNISH AND PLACE ES-2 OR EQUAL,3"THICK MULCH CY 50 $800.00 $8,800.00 13 FURNISH AND INSTALL CONTROLLER VALVE PER CITY STD 704 EA 11 $1.50 $6,000.00 14 FURNISH AND INSTALL 2"SCHEDULE 40 PVC IRRIGATION LATERALS LF 4,000 $15,874.00 15 Traffic Control LS 1 $329,059.00 TOTAL BID AMOUNT WRITTEN IN FIGURES TOTAL BID AMOUNT WRITTEN IN WORDS: Three Hundred Twenty-Nine Thousand Fifty-Nine and None/100 CONTRACTOR NAME: Evolution Landscaping, Inc DATE: November 11, 2022 EXHIBIT C in so CD 7,7/4'., . •.-.: ,>.:,.-:,:::,•;. ..,.:. 5 66 . !! .,!:,.00 \( :,:on,. w w • R.,,,„.., ...... ,.. .„.„ ,4 '5 0 W Z ''',,f.' ri ' '',..fr ,•,•,--+ 0, 1 ,,1)„, „ . ; • . _., u) _J GS 2. * ' i 4V/' '•'" a) ,,. ,••• •APi` ,.. 'I . 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THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT, If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(les)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Bertha Guerrero NAME: Valiant Insurance Agency, Inc. rA(cNNo.Ent: (714)243-4070 I r�I�No: (626)522-6211 Lic. #0M04649 EMAIL bguerrero@valiantins.com ADDRESS: 1913 E. 17th Street, Suite 210 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC C Santa Ana CA 92705-3922 INSURER A:Knight Specialty Ins Co. 15366 INSURED INsuRERB:Cal Auto Insurance Co. 38342 Evolution Landscaping, INsuRERc:Technology Ins. Co. Inc. 42376 DBA: Evolution Landscaping & Plumbing INSURERD: 18931 Gothard St INSURERE: Huntington Beach CA 9264E INSURERF: - COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:22/23 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSRY EXP L TYPE OF INSURANCE INSO µIvo POLICY NUMBER IMMIOO/1'T I IMMJDER POLICY EFF DIYYYY) LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 RENTE A CLAIMS-MADE I OCCUR PREMA SGE ES(Ea ooccurr ^ 1 ence) $ 50,000 TH1(90022300 11/27/2022 11/27/2023 MED EXP(Any one person) $ 5,000 X Deductible= $5,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GENT AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERALAGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 POLICY n PRO-JECT I I LOC PRODUCTS•COMP/OPAGG $ 2,000,000 OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 (Ea acciden0 B X ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED .--SCHEDULED 13A040000071676 1/19/2023 1/19/2024 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ _ AUTOS . AUTOS ON OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ X HIRED AUTOS X AUTOS (Per accident) Uninsured motorist combined single $ 1,000,000 'UMBRELLA LIMB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 5,000,000 A x EXCESS UAB a CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ 5,000,000 DED I RETENTION$ TbDSKS0004300 11/27/2022 11/27/2023 $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X I AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY PER ERH YIN ANY PROPRIETORIPARTNER/EXECUTIVE N IA E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 C 'Mandatary In OFFICER/MEMBER TBC4229976 3/1/2023 3/1/2024 r E.L.DISEASE-f:AEMPLOYEE $ 1,000 000 If yes,descnbe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below 0 plfIp; II •a fl,; 1,000,000 MICHAEL E. GATES DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be altached If more space Is required) CITY ATTORNEY Re: City of Huntington Beach Resolution 2008-63 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH City of Huntington Beach, its officers, elected or appointed officials, employees, agents and volunteers are named as additional insured as respects to general liability as required by written contract per the attached CG2010 0704 and Completed Ops applies per attached CG2037 0704. Primary applies per attached TEN0215 0114. Auto Additional insured per the attached MCA85100817-CA. 30 day notice of cancellation applies with 10 days for non-payment of premium. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE City of Huntington Beach THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Kevin Markel/KEVIN Am i ©1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD INS026(2o14O1) r 1 ® PATE(Mid/OONYYY) A(��Ro CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 1/19/2023 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the pollcy(les)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Bertha Guerrero PHONE (714)243-4070 FAX Ie26)522-0211 Valiant Insurance Agency, Inc. 1AbC.NO.Exti (NC,No): Lic. (fOM04649 ADDRESS:bguerrerO8valiantins,com 1913 E. 17th Street, Suite 210 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC E Santa Ana CA 92705-3922 INsuRERA:Knight Specialty Ins Co. 15366 INSURED INSURER 0:Cal Auto Insurance Co. 38342 Evolution Landscaping, INsuRERc:Technology Ins. Co. Inc. 42376 DBA: Evolution Landscaping 6 Plumbing INSURER 0: 18931 Gothard St INSURER E: Huntington Beach CA 92648 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:22/23 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POUCIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADOL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS LIR INS° WVD POLICY NUMBER (MMIODN (NY YYYI (MMIDYYYI X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 n DAMAGE TO RENTED 50,000 A CLAIMS-MADE l l OCCUR PREMISES(Ea occurrence) $ TNK00022300 11/27/2022 11/27/2023 MED EXP(Any one person) $ 5,000 X Deductible= $5,000 PERSONAL&ADVINJURY $ 1,000,000 GEN'LAGGREGATE LIMIT APPUFSPER: GENERALAGOREGATE $ 2,000,000 POLICY n JEC7 PRO- El LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ $ 2,000,000 —1 OTHER: AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 (Ea accident) X ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ' B ALL OWNED SCHEDULED _AUTOS AUTOS SA040000071676 1/19/2023 1/19/2024 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ NON•OWNEO PROPERTY DAMAGE $ X HIRED AUTOS X AUTOS leer accident) Uninsured motorist combined stogie $ 1,000,000 UMBRELLALIAB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 5,000,000 A x EXCESSLIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ 5,000,000 DED RETENTION$ Ts6(K80004300 11/27/2022 11/27/2023 $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X STATUTE I ERH AND EMPLOYERS'LIABIUTY Y I N ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 OFFICER/Id EM BER EXCLUDED? l J NIA C (Mandatory In NH) TKC4080Se9 3/1/2022 3/1/2023 E.L-DISEASE-FA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS 1 LOCATIONS 1 VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be atleohed If more space Is required) City of Huntington Beach, its officers, elected or appointed officials, employees, agents and volunteers are named as additional insured when required by written contract per the attached CG2010 07/04, CG2037 07/04, Waiver of Subrogation applies per the attached CG2404 12/19, WC Waiver of Subrogation applies per attached WC040306 04-84. Primary Non-Contributory applies per the attached CG2001 04/13. Auto AI applies per the attached MCA85100817'-CA APPRO ED S TO FORM CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION MICHAEL E.GATES CITY AttORNtY SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE(YAYMtelbNIW Nar GbtFORE City of Huntington Beach THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach, CA. 92648 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE �yi Kevin Markel/KEVIN ice'" 444/ ©1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD INS026(201401) POLICY NUMBER:TMKS0022300 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 10 07 04 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR ,I CONTRACTORS - SCHEDULED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Additional insured Person(s) Or Organization(s): Location(s)Of Covered Operations The City of Huntington Beach,its officers,elected or As Required By Written Contract appointed officials,employees,agents, and volunteers Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above,will be shown in the Declarations. A. Section II — Who Is An Insured is amended to B. With respect to the insurance afforded to these include as an additional insured the person(s) or additional insureds, the following additional organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only exclusions apply: with respect to liability for "bodily injury", "property This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury" or damage" or "personal and advertising injury "property damage"occurring after: caused, in whole or in part,by: 1. All work, including materials, parts or 1. Your acts or omissions; or equipment furnished in connection with such 2. The acts or omissions of those acting on your work, on the project (other than service, behalf; maintenance or repairs) to be performed by or on behalf of the additional insured(s) at the in the performance of your ongoing operations for location of the covered operations has been the additional insured(s) at the location(s) completed; or designated above, 2. That portion of "your work" out of which the injury or damage arises has been put to its intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor engaged in performing operations for a principal as a part of the same project. CG 20 10 07 04 ©ISO Properties, Inc.,2004 Page 1 of 1 • POLICY NUMBER: TMKS002300 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 37 07 04 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - COMPLETED OPERATIONS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Or Organization(s): Location And Description Of Completed Operations -- The City of Huntington Beach, Its officers,elected As Required By Written Contract or appointed officials,employees,agents, and volunteers Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above,will be shown in the Declarations. Section II — Who Is An Insured Is amended to include as an additional Insured the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only with respect to liability for "bodily injury" or "property damage" caused, in whole or in part, by"your work" at the location designated and described in the schedule of this endorsement performed for that additional insured and included in the "products- completed operations hazard". CG 20 37 07 04 ©ISO Properties, Inc.,2004 Page 1 of 1 In Policy#TMKS0022300 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 01 0413 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. PRIMARY AND NONCONTRIBUTORY - OTHER INSURANCE CONDITION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART The following is added to the Other Insurance (2) You have agreed in writing in a contract or Condition and supersedes any provision to the agreement that this insurance would be contrary: primary and would not seek contribution Primary And Noncontributory Insurance from any other insurance available to the additional insured. This insurance is primary to and will not seek contribution from any other Insurance available to an additional insured under your policy provided that: (1) The additional insured is a Named Insured under such other insurance; and CG 20 01 0413 ©Insurance Services Office, Inc.,2012 Page 1 of 1 • WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY WC 04 03 06 (Ed. 04-84) WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT-CALIFORNIA We have the right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by this policy.We will not enforce our right against the person or organization named in the Schedule.(This agreement applies only to the extent that you perform work under a written contract that requires you to obtain this agreement from us.) You must maintain payroll records accurately segregating the remuneration of your employees while engaged in the work described in the Schedule. The additional premium for this endorsement shall be 2%of the California workers'compensation premium otherwise due on such remuneration. Schedule Person or Organization Job Description Any person or organization as required by written contract. • This endorsement changes the policy to which it is attached and is effective on the date issued unless otherwise stated. (The information below is required only when this endorsement is issued subsequent to preparation of the policy.) Endorsement Effective 3/1/2022 Policy No. TWC4080889 Endorsement No. 0 Insured Evolution Landscaping, Inc Premium$ 146,137 Insurance Company Technology Insurance Company, Inc. Countersigned by WC 04 03 06 (Ed. 04-84) POLICY NUMBER: TMKS0022300 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 24 04 12 19 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US (WAIVER OF SUBROGATION) This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART ELECTRONIC DATA LIABILITY COVERAGE PART LIQUOR LIABILITY COVERAGE PART POLLUTION LIABILITY COVERAGE PART DESIGNATED SITES POLLUTION LIABILITY LIMITED COVERAGE PART DESIGNATED SITES PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART RAILROAD PROTECTIVE LIABILITY COVERAGE PART UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK POLICY DESIGNATED TANKS SCHEDULE Name Of Person(s)Or Organization(s): Persons or organizations as required under a legally enforceable, fully executed written contract with the named insured,entered into before the claim or loss for which this policy applies. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above,will be shown in the Declarations. The following is added to Paragraph 8. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us of Section IV—Conditions: We waive any right of recovery against the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule above because of payments we make under this Coverage Part. Such waiver by us applies only to the extent that the insured has waived its right of recovery against such person(s) or organization(s) prior to loss. This endorsement applies only to the person(s) or organization(s)shown in the Schedule above. CG 24 04 12 19 ©Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 Page 1 of 1 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. Business Auto Broadening Endorsement This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM I. NEWLY ACQUIRED OR FORMED ENTITY(BROAD FORM NAMED INSURED) II. EMPLOYEES AS INSUREDS III. AUTOMATIC ADDITIONAL INSURED IV. EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO LIABILITY V. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS VI. FELLOW EMPLOYEE COVERAGE VII, ADDITIONAL TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE VIII. HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE IX. ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT COVERAGE X, LOAN/LEASE GAP COVERAGE Xl. GLASS REPAIR—DEDUCTIBLE WAIVER XII. TWO OR MORE DEDUCTIBLES XIII. AMENDED DUTIES IN EVENT OF ACCIDENT, CLAIM,SUIT OR LOSS XIV. WAIVER OF SUBROGATION XV. UNINTENTIONAL ERROR, OMISSION, OR FAILURE TO DISCLOSE HAZARDS XVI. EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE XVII, PRIMARY AND NONCONTRIBUTORY IF REQUIRED BY CONTRACT XVIII. HIRED AUTO—COVERAGE TERRITORY XIX. BODILY INJURY REDEFINED TO INCLUDE RESULTANT MENTAL ANGUISH Copyright 2017 Mercury Insurance Services,LLC. All rights reserved. MCA85100817-CA Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its Permission Page 1 of 6 BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM NEWLY ACQUIRED OR FORMED ENTITY(Broad Form Named Insured) SECTION II-LIABILITY COVERAGE,A. Coverage, 1.Who Is An Insured,the following is added: d. Any business entity newly acquired or formed by you during the policy period provided you own 50%or more of the business entity and the business entity is not separately insured for Business Auto Coverage.Coverage is extended up to a maximum of 180 days following acquisition or formation of the business entity. Coverage under this provision is afforded only until the end of the policy period. Coverage does not apply to an"accident"which occurred before you acquired or formed the organization. II. EMPLOYEES AS INSUREDS SECTION II -LIABILITY COVERAGE,A. Coverage, 1.Who Is An Insured,the following is added: e. Any"employee"of yours is an"insured"while using a covered"auto"you don't own,hire or borrow in your business or your personal affairs. III. AUTOMATIC ADDITIONAL INSURED SECTION II-LIABILITY COVERAGE,A.Coverage, 1.Who Is An Insured,the following is added: f. Any person or organization that you are required to Include as additional insured on the Coverage Form in a written contract or agreement that is signed and executed by you before the"bodily injury"or"property damage"occurs and that is in effect during the policy period is an"insured"for Liability Coverage,but only for damages to which this insurance applies and only to the extent that person or organization qualifies as an"insured"under the Who Is An Insured provision contained in Section II. IV. EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO LIABILITY SECTION II-LIABILITY COVERAGE,A. Coverage, 1.Who Is An Insured,the following is added: g. An"employee"of yours is an"insured"while operating an "auto" hired or rented under a contract or agreement in that"employee's"name,with your permission, while performing duties related to the conduct of your business. V. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS SECTION II—LIABILITY COVERAGE,A.Coverage,2.Coverage Extensions,a.Supplementary Payments,Subparagraphs(2)and(4)are replaced by the following: (2) Up to$3,000 for cost of bail bonds(including bonds for related traffic law violations) required because of an "accident"we cover. We are not obligated to furnish these bonds. (4) All reasonable expenses incurred by the"Insured"at our request, including actual loss of earnings up to$500 a day because of time off from work. Copyright 2017 Mercury Insurance Services,LLC, All rights reserved, MCA85100817-CA Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its Permission Page 2 of 6 VI. FELLOW EMPLOYEE COVERAGE: SECTION II—LIABILITY COVERAGE, B. Exclusions,5.Fellow Employee This exclusion does not apply if you have workers'compensation insurance in-force covering all of your"employees". Coverage is excess over any other collectible insurance. VII. ADDITIONAL TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE SECTION III-PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE,A.Coverage,4.Coverage Extensions,a.Transportation Expenses,is replaced with the following: We will pay up to$50 per day to a maximum of$1000 for temporary transportation expense incurred by you because of the total theft of a covered"auto"of the private passenger type.We will pay only for those covered"autos"for which you carry either Comprehensive or Specified Causes of Loss Coverage.We will pay for temporary transportation expenses incurred during the period beginning 48 hours after the theft and ending,regardless of the policy's expiration,when the covered"auto"is returned to use or we pay for its"loss". If your business shown in the Declarations is other than an auto dealership,we will also pay up to$1,000 for reasonable and necessary costs incurred by you to return a stolen covered auto from the place where It is recovered to its usual garaging location. VIII. HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE SECTION III—PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE,A.Coverage,4.Coverage Extensions,the following is added: c. If Liability Coverage is provided in this policy on a Symbol 1 or a Symbol 8 basis and Comprehensive,Specified Causes of Loss,or Collision coverages are provided under this coverage form for any"auto"you own,then the Physical Damage Coverages provided are extended to"autos"you hire,subject to the following limit: (1) The most we will pay for"loss"to any hired"auto"is$50,000 or Actual Cash Value or Cost of Repair,whichever is less (2) $500 deductible will apply to any loss under this coverage extension, except that no deductible shall apply to"loss"caused by fire or lightning Subject to the above limit and deductible we will provide coverage equal to the broadest coverage applicable to any covered"auto"you own of similar size and type. This coverage extension is excess coverage over any other collectible insurance. IX. ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT COVERAGE SECTION III-PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE,B.Exclusions,3.a.,is amended to add the following: This exclusion does not apply to the accidental discharge of an airbag. Copyright 2017 Mercury Insurance Services,Lie. All rights reserved. MCA85100817-CA Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with Its Permission Page 3 of 6 X. LOAN/LEASE GAP COVERAGE SECTION III-PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE C.Limit of Insurance,the following is added: 4. In the event of a"total loss"to a covered"auto"shown In the schedule or declarations for which Collision and Comprehensive Coverage apply,we will pay any unpaid amount due on the lease or loan for that covered"auto," less: a. The amount paid under the Physical Damage Coverage Section of the policy;and b. Any: (1) Overdue lease/loan payments at the time of the"loss"; (2) Financial penalties imposed under a lease for excessive use,abnormal wear and tear or high mileage. (3) Security deposits not returned by the lessor; (4) Costs for extended warranties,Credit Life Insurance, Health,Accident or Disability Insurance purchased with the loan or lease;and (5) Carry-over balances from previous loans or leases. The most we will pay under Auto Loan/Lease Gap Coverage for an insured auto Is 25%of the actual cash value of that insured auto at the time of the loss. Xl. GLASS REPAIR—DEDUCTIBLE WAIVER SECTION III-PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, D.Deductible,the following is added: No deductible applies to glass damage if the glass is repaired rather than replaced. XII. TWO OR MORE DEDUCTIBLES SECTION III-PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, D.Deductible,the following is added: If two or more"company"policies or coverage forms apply to the same accident: 1. If the applicable Business Auto deductible is the smallest,it will be waived;or 2. If the applicable Business Auto deductible is not the smallest,it will be reduced by the amount of the smallest deductible;or 3. If the loss involves two or more Business Auto coverage forms or policies the smallest deductible will be waived. For the purpose of this endorsement"company"means the company providing this insurance and any of the affiliated members of the Mercury Insurance Group of companies. XIII. AMENDED DUTIES IN EVENT OF ACCIDENT,CLAIM,SUIT OR LOSS The requirement in SECTION IV, BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS,A.Loss Conditions,2.Duties In The Event Of Accident,Claim,Suit,Or Loss,a.,In the event of"accident",you must notify us of an "accident" applies only when the"accident" is known to: (1) You,if you are an individual; (2) A partner,if you are a partnership; (3) A member, if you are a limited liability company;or (4) An executive officer or insurance manager,if you are a corporation. Copyright 2017 Mercury Insurance Services,LLC. All rights reserved. MCA85100817-CA Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its Permission Page 4 of 6 XIV. WAIVER OF SUBROGATION SECTION IV-BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS,A. Loss Conditions,5.Transfer of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us,section is replaced by the following: 5. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us We waive any right of recovery we may have against any person or organization to the extent required of you by a written contract executed prior to any"accident"or "loss",provided that the"accident"or"loss"arises out of the operations contemplated by such contract.The waiver applies only to the person or organization designated in such contract. XV. UNINTENTIONAL ERROR,OMISSION,OR FAILURE TO DISCLOSE HAZARDS SECTION IV-BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, B.General Conditions,2.Concealment, Misrepresentation,or Fraud,the following is added: Any unintentional omission of or error in information given by you,or unintentional failure to disclose all exposures or hazards existing as of the effective date or at any time during the policy period shall not invalidate or adversely affect the coverage for such exposure or hazard or prejudice your rights under this insurance. However,you must report the undisclosed exposure or hazard to us as soon as reasonably possible after its discovery. This provision does not affect our right to collect additional premium or exercise our right of cancellation or non-renewal. XVI. EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE SECTION IV--BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, B.General Conditions,5.Other Insurance, b. For Hired Auto Physical Damage Coverage, is replaced by the following: b. For Hired Auto Physical Damage Coverage,the following are deemed to be covered "autos"you own: 1. Any covered "auto"you lease, hire,rent or borrow;and 2. Any covered"auto"hired or rented by your"employee" under a contract in that individual"employee's"name,with your permission,while performing duties related to the conduct of your business. However,any"auto"that is leased, hired,rented or borrowed with a driver is not a covered "auto". XVII. PRIMARY AND NONCONTRIBUTORY IF REQUIRED BY CONTRACT SECTION IV—BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, B.General Conditions,5.Other Insurance,the following is added and supersedes any provision to the contrary: e. This insurance is primary to and will not seek contribution from any other insurance available to an additional insured under your policy provided that: (1) The additional insured is a Named Insured under such other insurance;and (2) You have agreed in writing in a contract or agreement that this insurance would be primary and would not seek contribution from any other insurance available to the additional insured. Copyright 2017 Mercury Insurance Services,LLC. All rights reserved, MCA85100817-CA Includes copyrighted material of insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its Permission Page 5 of 6 XVIII. HIRED AUTO-COVERAGE TERRITORY SECTION IV-BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, B.General Conditions,7.Policy Period,Coverage Territory,e, Anywhere In the world If:,is replaced by the following: e. Anywhere in the world if: (1) A covered"auto" is leased,hired,rented or borrowed without a driver for a period of 30 days or less;and (2) The"Insured's"responsibility to pay damages is determined in a"suit"on the merits, In the United States of America, the territories and possessions of the United States of America, Puerto Rico,or Canada or in a settlement we agree to. XIX. BODILY INJURY REDEFINED TO INCLUDE RESULTANT MENTAL ANGUISH SECTION V—DEFINITIONS,C. "Bodily injury" is amended by adding the following: "Bodily injury"also includes mental anguish but only when the mental anguish arises from other bodily injury,sickness,or disease. Copyright 2017 Mercury Insurance Services,LLC. Ail rights reserved. MCA85100817-CA Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its Permission Page 6 of 6 AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND EVOLUTION LANDSCAPING, INC. FOR MSC-525 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE—MEDIANS, ROADSIDES &WALKWAYS THIS AMENDMENT is made and entered into by and between the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a California municipal corporation,hereinafter referred to as "City," and EVOLUTION LANDSCAPING, INC., a California Corporation,hereinafter referred to as"Consultant." WHEREAS, City and Consultant are parties to that certain agreement,dated August 1,2020,entitled "Service Agreement Between the City of Huntington Beach and Evolution Landscaping, Inc.,for MCS-Landscape Maintenance-Medians,Roadsides & Walkways" which agreement shall hereinafter be referred to as the"Original Agreement"; and City and Consultant wish to amend the Original Agreement to increase the amount of compensation to be paid to Consultant, NOW,THEREFORE, it is agreed by City and Consultant as follows: 1. ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION In consideration of the services to be performed under the Original Agreement, City agrees to pay Consultant at the rates specified in Exhibit B which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference into this Agreement. City further agrees to pay Consultant an additional sum not to exceed Seventy Thousand Dollars per year ($70,000.00). The additional sum shall be added to the original sum of Seven Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars per year($720,000.00), for a new contract amount not to exceed Seven Hundred Ninety Thousand Dollars per year($790,000.00). 22-12242/297291 1 • 2. TERM The term of the Agreement is extended to July 30, 2025. 3. REAFFIRMATION Except as specifically modified herein,all other terms and conditions for the Original Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by and through their authorized officers on s‘,\ &O,2022. EVOLUTION LANDSCAPING, INC. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a 4') municipal corporation of the State of BY: 410001C 113firial California SaWculi print name 4.7 ITS: (circle one)Chairman/P 41a Vice President Mayor q6 -4,zieattu) ND City Clerk /•2'2,3 By: array INI I % I AND APPRO ED: print name ITS; (circle one) • /Chief Financial Officer/Asst.Secretary Treasurer P 1cctor o 'ublic Work i , • • � • APPROVED • it ttorney 22-12242/297291 2 /AC'OREP CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(NI M/DDNYYY) • _�.., ---- 1/19/2023 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the pollcy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Bertha Guerrero NAME: Valiant Insurance Agency, Inc. PH NE Exit: (719)243-4070 jnlc,No): (626)622-0211 Lie. f0M04649 E-MAIL bguerreroevaliantins.com ADDRESS; 1913 E. 17th Street, Suite 210 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC N Santa Ana CA 92705-3922 INsURERA;Knight Specialty Ins Co. 15366 INSURED INSURER 8:Cal Auto Insurance Co. 38342 Evolution Landscaping, INsuRERc:Technology Ins. Co. Inc. 42376 MBA: Evolution Landscaping 6 Plumbing INSURER D: 18931 Gothard St INSURERS: Huntington Beach CA 92648 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:22/23 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER IMMIDDNYYY) (MMIDDNYYYI LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 DAMAGA CLAIMS-MADE n OCCUR PREMISES ES(EaOC TO EO 50,000 PREMISES(Ea occtxrence) $ � 1T4CS0022300 11/27/2022 11/27/2023 MED EXP(Any one person) $ 5,000 X Deductible= $5,000 PERSONAL BADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GERI_AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 POLICY X jECT LOC PRODUCTS•COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 (Ea accident) B X ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS AUTOS SA040000071676 1/19/2023 1/19/2024 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ X HIRED AUTOS X NON•OWNEO PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS (Per accident) Uninsured motorist combined single $ 1,000,000 - UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 5,000,000 A x EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ 5,000,000 DEO RETENTION$ 114CK80004300 11/27/2022 11/27/2023 $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X PER OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIASIUTY YIN STATUTE EN ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? NIA C (Mandatory in NH) TWC4000889 3/1/2022 3/1/2023 E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE•POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space Is required) City of Huntington Beach, its officers, elected or appointed officials, employees, agents and volunteers are named as additional insured when required by written contract per the attached CG2010 07/04, CG2037 07/04, Waiver of Subrogation applies per the attached CG2404 12/19. WC Waiver of Subrogation applies per attached WC040306 04-84. Primary Non-Contributory applies per the attached CG200i 04/13. Auto AI applies per the attached MCA85100817-CA APPRO En S TO FORM CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION MICHAEL E.OATES L 1 I Y A1TOHN.Y SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE anQf2U{IiI7)INagrgA8NEFORE City of Huntington Beach THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Kevin Markel/KEVIN 1.e4d I ©1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD INS025(201401) POLICY NUMBER:TMKS0022300 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG20100704 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - SCHEDULED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Or Organization(s): Location(s)Of Covered Operations The City of Huntington Beach, its officers,elected or As Required By Written Contract appointed officials, employees,agents, and volunteers Information re.uired to com.lete this Schedule, if not shown above,will be shown in the Declarations. A. Section II — Who Is An Insured is amended to B, With respect to the insurance afforded to these include as an additional insured the person(s) or additional insureds, the following additional organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only exclusions apply: with respect to liability for "bodily injury", "property This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury" or damage" or "personal and advertising injury" "property damage"occurring after: caused, in whole or in part,by: 1. Your acts or omissions; or 1. All work, including materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such 2. The acts or omissions of those acting on your work, on the project (other than service, behalf; maintenance or repairs) to be performed by or in the performance of your ongoing operations for on behalf of the additional insured(s) at the the additional insured(s) at the location(s) location of the covered operations has been designated above, completed; or 2. That portion of "your work" out of which the injury or damage arises has been put to its intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor engaged in performing operations for a principal as a part of the same project. CG 20 10 07 04 ©ISO Properties, Inc.,2004 Pagel of 1 El POLICY NUMBER: TMKS002300 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 37 07 04 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - COMPLETED OPERATIONS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Or Organization(s): Location And Description Of Completed Operations The City of Huntington Beach, its officers,elected As Required By Written Contract or appointed officials,employees,agents, and volunteers Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above,will be shown in the Declarations. Section II — Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an additional insured the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only with respect to liability for "bodily injury" or "property damage" caused, in whole or in part, by"your work" at the location designated and described in the schedule of this endorsement performed for that additional insured and included in the "products- completed operations hazard". CG 20 37 07 04 ©ISO Properties, Inc.,2004 Page 9 of 9 13 • Policy#TMKS0022300 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG20010413 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. PRIMARY AND NONCONTRIBUTORY - OTHER INSURANCE CONDITION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART The following is added to the Other Insurance (2) You have agreed in writing in a contract or Condition and supersedes any provision to the agreement that this insurance would be contrary: primary and would not seek contribution Primary And Noncontributory Insurance from any other insurance available to the additional insured. This insurance is primary to and will not seek contribution from any other insurance available to an additional insured under your policy provided that: (1) The additional insured is a Named insured under such other insurance; and CG 20 01 0413 ©Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2012 Page 1 of 1 WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY WC 04 03 06 (Ed. 04-84) WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT-CALIFORNIA We have the right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by this policy.We will not enforce our right against the person or organization named in the Schedule.(This agreement applies only to the extent that you perform work under a written contract that requires you to obtain this agreement from us.) You must maintain payroll records accurately segregating the remuneration of your employees while engaged in the work described in the Schedule. The additional premium for this endorsement shall be 2%of the California workers'compensation premium otherwise due on such remuneration. Schedule Person or Organization Job Description Any person or organization as required by written contract. This endorsement changes the policy to which it is attached and is effective on the date issued unless otherwise stated. (The information below is required only when this endorsement is issued subsequent to preparation of the policy.) Endorsement Effective 3/1/2022 Policy No. TWC4080889 Endorsement No. 0 Insured Evolution Landscaping, Inc Premium$ 146,137 Insurance Company Technology Insurance Company, Inc. Countersigned by WC 04 03 06 (Ed. 04-84) POLICY NUMBER: TMKS0022300 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 24 0412 19 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US (WAIVER OF SUBROGATION) This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART ELECTRONIC DATA LIABILITY COVERAGE PART LIQUOR LIABILITY COVERAGE PART POLLUTION LIABILITY COVERAGE PART DESIGNATED SITES POLLUTION LIABILITY LIMITED COVERAGE PART DESIGNATED SITES PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART RAILROAD PROTECTIVE LIABILITY COVERAGE PART UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK POLICY DESIGNATED TANKS SCHEDULE Name Of Person(s)Or Organization(s): Persons or organizations as required under a legally enforceable, fully executed written contract with the named insured,entered into before the claim or loss for which this policy applies. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above,will be shown in the Declarations. The following is added to Paragraph 8. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us of Section IV—Conditions: We waive any right of recovery against the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule above because of payments we make under this Coverage Part. Such waiver by us applies only to the extent that the insured has waived its right of recovery against such person(s) or organization(s) prior to loss. This endorsement applies only to the person(s) or organization(s)shown in the Schedule above. CG 24 04 12 19 ©Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 Page 1 of 1 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. Business Auto Broadening Endorsement This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM I. NEWLY ACQUIRED OR FORMED ENTITY(BROAD FORM NAMED INSURED) II. EMPLOYEES AS INSUREDS III. AUTOMATIC ADDITIONAL INSURED IV. EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO LIABILITY V. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS VI. FELLOW EMPLOYEE COVERAGE VII. ADDITIONAL TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE VIII. HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE IX. ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT COVERAGE X. LOAN/LEASE GAP COVERAGE XI. GLASS REPAIR—DEDUCTIBLE WAIVER XII. TWO OR MORE DEDUCTIBLES XIII. AMENDED DUTIES IN EVENT OF ACCIDENT, CLAIM,SUIT OR LOSS XIV. WAIVER OF SUBROGATION XV. UNINTENTIONAL ERROR, OMISSION, OR FAILURE TO DISCLOSE HAZARDS XVI. EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE XVII. PRIMARY AND NONCONTRIBUTORY IF REQUIRED BY CONTRACT XVIII. HIRED AUTO—COVERAGE TERRITORY XIX. BODILY INJURY REDEFINED TO INCLUDE RESULTANT MENTAL ANGUISH Copyright 2017 Mercury Insurance Services,LLC. All rights reserved. MCA8S100817-CA Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with Its Permission Page 1 of 6 BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM NEWLY ACQUIRED OR FORMED ENTITY(Broad Form Named Insured) SECTION II-LIABILITY COVERAGE,A. Coverage, 1.Who Is An Insured,the following is added: d. Any business entity newly acquired or formed by you during the policy period provided you own 50%or more of the business entity and the business entity is not separately insured for Business Auto Coverage.Coverage is extended up to a maximum of 180 days following acquisition or formation of the business entity. Coverage under this provision is afforded only until the end of the policy period. Coverage does not apply to an"accident"which occurred before you acquired or formed the organization. {I. EMPLOYEES AS INSUREDS SECTION II -LIABILITY COVERAGE,A.Coverage, 1.Who Is An Insured,the following is added: e. Any"employee"of yours is an"insured"while using a covered"auto"you don't own, hire or borrow In your business or your personal affairs. !{l. AUTOMATIC ADDITIONAL INSURED SECTION II-LIABILITY COVERAGE,A.Coverage, 1.Who Is An Insured,the following is added: f. Any person or organization that you are required to include as additional insured on the Coverage Form in a written contract or agreement that is signed and executed by you before the"bodily injury"or"property damage"occurs and that is in effect during the policy period is an"insured"for Liability Coverage,but only for damages to which this insurance applies and only to the extent that person or organization qualifies as an"insured"under the Who Is An Insured provision contained in Section II. IV. EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO LIABILITY SECTION II-LIABILITY COVERAGE,A. Coverage, 1.Who Is An Insured,the following is added: g. An"employee"of yours is an "insured"while operating an "auto" hired or rented under a contract or agreement in that"employee's"name,with your permission, while performing duties related to the conduct of your business. V. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS SECTION II—LIABILITY COVERAGE,A.Coverage,2.Coverage Extensions,a.Supplementary Payments,Subparagraphs(2)and(4)are replaced by the following: (2) Up to$3,000 for cost of bail bonds(including bonds for related traffic law violations)required because of an "accident"we cover. We are not obligated to furnish these bonds. (4) All reasonable expenses incurred by the"insured"at our request, including actual loss of earnings up to$500 a day because of time off from work. Copyright 2017 Mercury Insurance Services,LLC, All rights reserved. MCA85100817-CA Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its Permission Page 2 of 6 VI. FELLOW EMPLOYEE COVERAGE: SECTION II—LIABILITY COVERAGE, B. Exclusions,5. Fellow Employee This exclusion does not apply if you have workers'compensation insurance in-force covering all of your"employees". Coverage is excess over any other collectible insurance. VII. ADDITIONAL TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE SECTION III-PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE,A.Coverage,4.Coverage Extensions,a.Transportation Expenses,is replaced with the following: We will pay up to$50 per day to a maximum of$1000 for temporary transportation expense incurred by you because of the total theft of a covered"auto"of the private passenger type.We will pay only for those covered"autos"for which you carry either Comprehensive or Specified Causes of Loss Coverage.We will pay for temporary transportation expenses incurred during the period beginning 48 hours after the theft and ending,regardless of the policy's expiration,when the covered"auto"is returned to use or we pay for its"loss". If your business shown in the Declarations is other than an auto dealership,we will also pay up to$1,000 for reasonable and necessary costs incurred by you to return a stolen covered auto from the place where it is recovered to its usual garaging location. VIII. HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE SECTION III—PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE,A.Coverage,4.Coverage Extensions,the following is added: c. If Liability Coverage is provided in this policy on a Symbol 1 or a Symbol 8 basis and Comprehensive,Specified Causes of Loss,or Collision coverages are provided under this coverage form for any"auto"you own,then the Physical Damage Coverages provided are extended to"autos"you hire,subject to the following limit: (1) The most we will pay for"loss"to any hired"auto"is$50,000 or Actual Cash Value or Cost of Repair,whichever is less (2) $500 deductible will apply to any loss under this coverage extension, except that no deductible shall apply to"loss"caused by fire or lightning Subject to the above limit and deductible we will provide coverage equal to the broadest coverage applicable to any covered "auto"you own of similar size and type. This coverage extension is excess coverage over any other collectible insurance. IX. ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT COVERAGE SECTION III-PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE,B. Exclusions,3.a., is amended to add the following: This exclusion does not apply to the accidental discharge of an airbag. Copyright 2017 Mercury Insurance Services,LLC. All rights reserved. MCA85100817-CA Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its Permission Page 3 of 6 X. LOAN/LEASE GAP COVERAGE SECTION III PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE C. Limit of Insurance,the following is added: 4. In the event of a "total loss"to a covered"auto"shown in the schedule or declarations for which Collision and Comprehensive Coverage apply,we will pay any unpaid amount due on the lease or loan for that covered"auto," less: a. The amount paid under the Physical Damage Coverage Section of the policy;and b. Any: (1) Overdue lease/loan payments at the time of the"loss"; (2) Financial penalties imposed under a lease for excessive use,abnormal wear and tear or high mileage. (3) Security deposits not returned by the lessor; (4) Costs for extended warranties,Credit Life Insurance, Health,Accident or Disability Insurance purchased with the loan or lease;and (5) Carry-over balances from previous loans or leases. The most we will pay under Auto Loan/Lease Gap Coverage for an insured auto is 25%of the actual cash value of that insured auto at the time of the loss. XI, GLASS REPAIR—DEDUCTIBLE WAIVER SECTION III-PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, D. Deductible,the following is added: No deductible applies to glass damage if the glass is repaired rather than replaced. XII. TWO OR MORE DEDUCTIBLES SECTION III-PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, D.Deductible,the following is added: If two or more"company"policies or coverage forms apply to the same accident: 1. If the applicable Business Auto deductible is the smallest,it will be waived;or 2. If the applicable Business Auto deductible is not the smallest,it will be reduced by the amount of the smallest deductible;or 3. If the loss involves two or more Business Auto coverage forms or policies the smallest deductible will be waived. For the purpose of this endorsement"company"means the company providing this insurance and any of the affiliated members of the Mercury Insurance Group of companies. XIII. AMENDED DUTIES IN EVENT OF ACCIDENT,CLAIM,SUIT OR LOSS The requirement in SECTION IV, BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS,A. Loss Conditions,2. Duties In The Event Of Accident,Claim,Suit,Or Loss, a.,In the event of"accident",you must notify us of an "accident" applies only when the"accident" is known to: (1) You, if you are an individual; (2) A partner,if you are a partnership; (3) A member,if you are a limited liability company;or (4) An executive officer or insurance manager,if you are a corporation. Copyright 2017 Mercury Insurance Services,LLC. All rights reserved. MCA85100817-CA Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its Permission Page 4 of 6 XIV. WAIVER OF SUBROGATION SECTION IV-BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS,A. Loss Conditions,5.Transfer of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us,section is replaced by the following: 5. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us We waive any right of recovery we may have against any person or organization to the extent required of you by a written contract executed prior to any"accident"or "loss", provided that the"accident"or"loss"arises out of the operations contemplated by such contract.The waiver applies only to the person or organization designated in such contract. XV. UNINTENTIONAL ERROR,OMISSION,OR FAILURE TO DISCLOSE HAZARDS SECTION IV-BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, B.General Conditions,2.Concealment, Misrepresentation,or Fraud,the following is added: Any unintentional omission of or error in information given by you,or unintentional failure to disclose all exposures or hazards existing as of the effective date or at any time during the policy period shall not invalidate or adversely affect the coverage for such exposure or hazard or prejudice your rights under this insurance. However,you must report the undisclosed exposure or hazard to us as soon as reasonably possible after its discovery. This provision does not affect our right to collect additional premium or exercise our right of cancellation or non-renewal. XVI. EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE SECTION IV—BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, B.General Conditions,5.Other Insurance, b. For Hired Auto Physical Damage Coverage, is replaced by the following: b. For Hired Auto Physical Damage Coverage,the following are deemed to be covered "autos"you own; 1. Any covered "auto"you lease, hire, rent or borrow;and 2. Any covered"auto"hired or rented by your"employee" under a contract in that individual"employee's" name,with your permission,while performing duties related to the conduct of your business. However,any"auto"that is leased, hired,rented or borrowed with a driver is not a covered "auto". XVII. PRIMARY AND NONCONTRIBUTORY IF REQUIRED BY CONTRACT SECTION IV—BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, B.General Conditions,5.Other insurance,the following is added and supersedes any provision to the contrary; e. This insurance is primary to and will not seek contribution from any other insurance available to an additional insured under your policy provided that: (1) The additional insured is a Named Insured under such other insurance;and (2) You have agreed in writing in a contract or agreement that this insurance would be primary and would not seek contribution from any other insurance available to the additional insured. Copyright 2017 Mercury Insurance Services,LLC. All rights reserved. MCA85100817-CA Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its Permission Page S of 6 XVIII. HIRED AUTO-COVERAGE TERRITORY SECTION IV-BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, B.General Conditions,7.Policy Period,Coverage Territory,e. Anywhere in the world if:,is replaced by the following: e. Anywhere in the world if: (1) A covered"auto" is leased,hired,rented or borrowed without a driver for a period of 30 days or less;and (2) The"insured's"responsibility to pay damages is determined in a"suit"on the merits, in the United States of America,the territories and possessions of the United States of America, Puerto Rico,or Canada or in a settlement we agree to. XIX. BODILY INJURY REDEFINED TO INCLUDE RESULTANT MENTAL ANGUISH SECTION V—DEFINITIONS,C. "Bodily Injury" is amended by adding the following: "Bodily injury"also includes mental anguish but only when the mental anguish arises from other bodily injury,sickness,or disease. Copyright 2017 Mercury Insurance Services,LLC. All rights reserved. MCA85100817-CA Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its Permission Page 6 of 6 SERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND Evolution Landscapin1j, Inc. FOR MSC-525 Landscape Maintenance—Medians, Roadsides & Walkways THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into by and between the City of Huntington Beach a municipal corporation of the State of California, hereinafter called "City," and Evolution Landscaping, Inc. , a California Corporation hereinafter referred to as "Contractor." Recitals A. The City desires to retain a Contractor having special skill and knowledge in the field of Landscape Maintenance including all aspects of grounds keeping, irrigationystems, plant maintenance fertilization etc. as described in specifications and scope of work . B. Contractor represents that Contractor is able and willing to provide such services to the City. C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Contractor represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Contractor under this Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from a comparable company or firm in the field. r" Contractor has been selected to perform these services pursuant to Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 3.02, NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by City and Contractor as follows: 1. Scope of Services Contractor shall provide all services as described in in Exhibit A which is attached hereto and incorporated into this Agreement by this reference. These services shall sometimes hereinafter be referred to as the "Project." Contractor hereby designates Salvador Ibarra who shall represent it and be its sole contact and agent in all consultations with City during the performance of this Agreement. 2. City Staff Assistance City shall assign a staff coordinator to work directly with Contractor in the performance of this Agreement. Page 1 of 9 2016 3. Compensation a. City agrees to pay, and Contractor agrees to accept as total payment for its services, the rates and charges identified in Exhibit "A." The total sum to be expended under this Agreement, shall not exceed $720,000 PER YEAR during the term of this Agreement. b. Payment by City shall be made within thirty (30) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standards of performance set forth in the Recitals which may reasonably be expected by City. 4. Term Time is of the essence of this Agreement. The services of Contractor are to commence AUGUST 1, 2020 or as soon as practicable after the execution of this Agreement by City (the "Commencement Date") and terminate JULY 30, 2023 unless terminated earlier in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. Contract may be extended for two (2) additional one-year periods if mutually agreed to in writing by both parties. All tasks specified in Exhibit "A" shall be completed at the frequency, time and schedule indicated in Exhibit "A". The time for performance of the tasks identified in Exhibit "A" are generally to be shown in Exhibit "A." This schedule and Term may be amended to benefit the Project if mutually agreed to in writing by City and Contractor. In the event the Commencement Date precedes the Effective Date, Contractor shall be bound by all terms and conditions as provided herein. 5. Extra Work In the event City requires additional services not included in Exhibit "A" or changes in the scope of services described in Exhibit "A," Contractor will undertake such work only after receiving written authorization from City. Additional compensation for such extra work shall be allowed only if the prior written approval of City is obtained. 6. Disposition of Plans, Estimates and Other Documents Contractor agrees that title to all materials prepared hereunder, including, without limitation, all original drawings, designs, reports, both field and office notices, calculations computer code, language, data or programs, maps, memoranda, letters and other documents, shall belong to City, and Contractor shall turn these materials over to City upon expiration or termination of this Agreement or upon Project completion, whichever shall occur first. These materials may be used by City as it sees fit. 7. Hold Harmless Contractor hereby agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless City, its officers, elected or appointed officials, employees, agents, and volunteers from and against any and all, claims, damages, losses, expenses, judgments, demands and defense costs, and consequential damage or liability of any kind or nature, however caused, including those resulting from death or Page 2 of 9 2016 injury to Contractor's employees and damage to Contractor's property, arising directly or indirectly out of the obligations or operations herein undertaken by Contractor, caused in whole or in part by any negligent act or omission of the Contractor, any subcontractors, anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, including but not limited to concurrent active or passive negligence, except where caused by the active negligence, sole negligence, or willful misconduct of the City. Contractor will conduct all defense at its sole cost and expense and City shall approve selection of Contractor's counsel. This indemnity shall apply to all claims and liability regardless of whether any insurance policies are applicable. The policy limits do not act as a limitation upon the amount of indemnification to be provided by Contractor. 8. Workers Compensation Insurance Pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1861, Contractor acknowledges awareness of Section 3700 et seq. of this Code, which requires every employer to be insured against liability for workers' compensation; Contractor covenants that it will comply with such provisions prior to commencing performance of the work hereunder. Contractor shall obtain and furnish to City workers' compensation and employer's liability insurance in an amount of not less than the State statutory limits. Contractor shall require all subcontractors to provide such workers' compensation and employer's liability insurance for all of the subcontractors' employees. Contractor shall furnish to City a certificate of waiver of subrogation under the terms of the workers' compensation and employer's liability insurance and Contractor shall similarly require all subcontractors to waive subrogation. 9. General Liability Insurance In addition to the workers' compensation and employer's liability insurance and Contractor's covenant to defend, hold harmless and indemnify City, Contractor shall obtain and furnish to City, a policy of general public liability insurance, including motor vehicle coverage covering the Project/Service. This policy shall indemnify Contractor, its officers, employees and agents while acting within the scope of their duties, against any and all claims arising out or in connection with the Project/Service, and shall provide coverage in not less than the following amount: combined single limit bodily injury and property damage, including products/completed operations liability and blanket contractual liability, of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence. If coverage is provided under a form which includes a designated general aggregate limit, the aggregate limit must be no less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) for this Project/Service. This policy shall name City, its officers, elected or appointed officials, employees, agents, and volunteers as Additional Insureds, and shall specifically provide that any other insurance coverage which may be applicable to the Project/Service shall be deemed excess coverage and that Contractor's insurance shall be primary. Under no circumstances shall said above-mentioned insurance contain a self-insured retention, or a"deductible" or any other similar form of limitation on the required coverage. Page 3 of 9 2016 10. Automobile Liability Insurance Contractor shall obtain and furnish to City an automotive liability insurance policy covering the work performed by it hereunder. This policy shall provide coverage for Contractor's automotive liability in an amount not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence and a separate "Additional Insured Endorsement" page listing both the policy number and naming the "City of Huntington Beach, its officers, elected or appointed officials, employees, agents and volunteers" as additional insured on the endorsement. The above-mentioned insurance shall not contain a self-insured retention, "deductible" or any other similar form of limitation on the required coverage except with the express written consent of City. 11. Certificate of Insurance Prior to commencing performance of the work hereunder, Contractor shall furnish to City a certificate of insurance subject to approval of the City Attorney evidencing the foregoing insurance coverage as required by this Agreement; the certificate shall: a. provide the name and policy number of each carrier and policy; b. state that the policy is currently in force; and c. promise that such policy shall not be suspended, voided or canceled by either party, reduced in coverage or in limits except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice; however, ten (10) days' prior written notice in the event of cancellation for nonpayment of premium. Contractor shall maintain the foregoing insurance coverage in force until the work under this Agreement is fully completed and accepted by City. The requirement for carrying the foregoing insurance coverage shall not derogate from Contractor's defense, hold harmless and indemnification obligations as set forth in this Agreement. City or its representative shall at all times have the right to demand the original or a copy of the policy of insurance. Contractor shall pay, in a prompt and timely manner, the premiums on the insurance hereinabove required. 12. Independent Contractor Contractor is, and shall be, acting at all times in the performance of this Agreement as an independent contractor herein and not as an employee of City. Contractor shall secure at its own cost and expense, and be responsible for any and all payment of all taxes, social security, state disability insurance compensation, unemployment compensation and other payroll deductions for Contractor and its officers, agents and employees and all business licenses, if any, in connection with the Project and/or the services to be performed hereunder. 13. Conflict of Interest Contractor covenants that it presently has no interests and shall not have interests, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with performance of services specified under this Agreement. Page 4 of 9 2016 14. Termination This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon thirty (30) days written notice of termination. In such event, Contractor shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay Contractor compensation for all services performed by Contractor prior to receipt of such notice of termination, subject to the following conditions: a. As a condition of such payment, the Director may require Contractor to deliver to the City all work product completed as of such date, and in such case such work product shall be the property of the City unless prohibited by law, and Contractor consents to the City's use thereof for such purposes as the City deems appropriate. b. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standard of performance specified in the Recitals of this Agreement. 15. Exclusivity and Amendment This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement between the City and Contractor, and supersedes any and all other agreements, oral or written, between the parties. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any attachments hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. This Agreement may not be modified except by written instrument signed by the City and by an authorized representative of Contractor. The parties agree that any terms or conditions of any purchase order or other instrument that are inconsistent with, or in addition to, the terms and conditions hereof, shall not bind or obligate Contractor or the City. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein. 16. Assignment Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to secure the specialized services of Contractor, Contractor may not assign, transfer, delegate, or subcontract any interest herein without the prior written consent of the City and any such assignment, transfer, delegation or subcontract without the City's prior written consent shall be considered null and void. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit the City's ability to have any of the services which are the subject to this Agreement performed by City personnel or by other Contractors retained by City. 17. City Employees and Officials Contractor shall employ no City official nor any regular City employee in the work performed pursuant to this Agreement. No officer or employee of City shall have any financial interest in this Agreement in violation of the applicable provisions of the California Government Code. 18. Notices Any notices, certificates, or other communications hereunder shall be given either by personal delivery to Contractor's agent (as designated in Section I hereinabove) or to City as the Page 5 of 9 2016 situation shall warrant, or by enclosing the same in a sealed envelope, postage prepaid, and depositing the same in the United States Postal Service, to the addresses below. City and Contractor may designate different addresses to which subsequent notices, certificates or other communications will be sent by notifying the other party via personal delivery, a reputable overnight carrier or U.S. certified U.S. certified mail-return receipt requested: To City: To Contractor: City of Huntington Beach Evolution Landscaping, Inc. Attn: Denny Bacon ATTN: Salvador lbarra, President 2000 Main Street 18931 Gothard Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 714-541-7993 19. Consent When City's consent/approval is required under this Agreement, its consent/approval for one transaction or event shall not be deemed to be a consent/approval to any subsequent occurrence of the same or any other transactions or event. 20. Modification No waiver or modification of any language in this Agreement shall be valid unless in writing and duly executed by both parties. 21. Section HeadinjZs The titles, captions, section, paragraph and subject headings, and descriptive phrases at the beginning of the various sections in this Agreement are merely descriptive and are included solely for convenience of reference only and are not representative of matters included or excluded from such provisions, and do not interpret, define, limit or describe, or construe the intent of the parties or affect the construction or interpretation of any provision of this Agreement. 22. Interpretation of this Agreement The language of all parts of this Agreement shall in all cases be construed as a whole, according to its fair meaning, and not strictly for or against any of the parties. If any provision of this Agreement is held by an arbitrator or court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable, void, illegal or invalid, such holding shall not invalidate or affect the remaining covenants and provisions of this Agreement. No covenant or provision shall be deemed dependent upon any other unless so expressly provided here. As used in this Agreement, the masculine or neuter gender and singular or plural number shall be deemed to include the other whenever the context so indicates or requires. Nothing contained herein shall be construed so as to require the commission of any act contrary to law, and wherever there is any conflict between any provision contained herein and any present or future statute, law, ordinance or regulation contrary to which the parties have no right to contract, then the latter shall prevail, and the provision of this Agreement which is hereby affected shall be curtailed and limited only to the extent necessary to bring it within the requirements of the law. Page 6 of 9 2016 23. Duplicate Original The original of this Agreement and one or more copies hereto have been prepared and signed in counterparts as duplicate originals, each of which so executed shall, irrespective of the date of its execution and delivery, be deemed an original. Each duplicate original shall be deemed an original instrument as against any party who has signed it. 24. Immigration Contractor shall be responsible for full compliance with the immigration and naturalization laws of the United States and shall, in particular, comply with the provisions of the United States Code regarding employment verification. 25. Legal Services Subcontracting Prohibited Contractor and City agree that City is not liable for payment of any subcontractor work involving legal services, and that such legal services are expressly outside the scope of services contemplated hereunder. Contractor understands that pursuant to Huntington Beach City Charter Section 309, the City Attorney is the exclusive legal counsel for City; and City shall not be liable for payment of any legal services expenses incurred by Contractor. 26. Confidentiality Contractor recognizes that in the performance of its duties under this Agreement, it must conduct its activities in a manner designed to protect information of a sensitive nature from improper use or disclosure. Contractor warrants that it will use reasonable efforts consistent with practices customary in the facilities management industry in recruiting, training and supervising employees and in otherwise performing its duties hereunder in order to achieve this result. In the furtherance of this, Contractor agrees, at the request of the City, to require its employees to execute written undertakings to comply with the foregoing confidentiality provision. 27. Discrimination Contractor shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, or disability, as defined and prohibited by applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, training, utilization, promotion, termination or other employment related activities. Contractor affirms that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. 28. Jurisdiction - Venue This Agreement and all questions relating to its validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement shall be government and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. This Agreement has been executed and delivered in the State of California and the validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of California. Both parties further agree that Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that may be brought or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement. Page 7 of 9 2016 29. Professional Licenses Contractor shall, throughout the term of this Agreement, maintain all necessary licenses, permits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary for the provision of the services hereunder and required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California, the City of Huntington Beach and all other governmental agencies. Contractor shall notify the City immediately and in writing of her inability to obtain or maintain such permits, licenses, approvals, waivers, and exemptions. Said inability shall be cause for termination of this Agreement. 30. Attorney's Fees In the event suit is brought by either party to construe, interpret and/or enforce the terms and/or provisions of this Agreement or to secure the performance hereof, each party shall bear its own attorney's fees, such that the prevailing party shall not be entitled to recover its attorney's fees from the nonprevailing party. 31. Survival Terms and conditions of this Agreement, which by their sense and context survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement, shall so survive. 32. Governin1l Law This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 33. Signatories Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature hereinbelow has the power, authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this Agreement, and shall indemnify City fully for any injuries or damages to City in the event that such authority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn. 34. Entirety (a) The parties acknowledge and agree that they are entering into this Agreement freely and voluntarily following extensive arm's length negotiation, and that each has had the opportunity to consult with legal counsel prior to executing this Agreement. The parties also acknowledge and agree that no representations, inducements, promises, agreements or warranties, oral or otherwise, have been made by that party or anyone acting on that party's behalf, which are not embodied in this Agreement, and that that party has not executed this Agreement in reliance on any representation, inducement, promise, agreement warranty, fact or circumstance not expressly set forth in this Agreement. (b) All Exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if fully set forth in the body of this Agreement. Page 8 of 9 2016 35. Effective Date IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by and through their authorized officers. This Agreement shall be effective on the date of its approval by the City Manage r. This Agreement shall expire when terminated as provided herein. CONTRACTOR: EVOLUTI N LANDSCAPING INC. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a municipal corporation of the State of By: California INITIATED AND APPRO print name ITS: (circle one)Chairman/President/Vice President AND om PAFerbel, P.E., Acting ublic Works Director By: ��1y dv �bUywg - APPROVED AS TO FORM: print name ITS: (circle one) Secretary/Vice-President/Chief Financial Officer/Asst. Secretary-Treasurer ] ,151 ity Attorney REVIEWED AND APPROVED: City Manager RECEIVED: &hwaw City Clerk Page 9 of 9 2016 EXHIBIT A page 1 of 221 SECTION C PROPOSAL for Landscape Maintenance Sei•8,ices—Medians,Roadsides &Walkways in the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH BLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF HUNTINGTON BEACH: TO THE gONORA compliance with the Instructions to Bidders,the undersigned hereby proposes and agrees to perform all the In p and work therein described,.and to furnish all labor,material,equipment in the Finance-Purechasing office of the zCity eOf or, in accordance with the documents and specifications on file. Huntington Beach. The undersigned agrees to perform the`City olf Huntington Beach, and to enerein to tl-le satisfaction of ter into the g supervision of the Maintenance Operations Manager of the y contract at the following prices. tion of the work site, fans,specifications, BIDDER declares that this proposal is based documents n caredif th szpropo al is accepted for award,BIDDER Bid Instructions to Bidders and all other contract agrees to enter into a contract with AGENCY at theunitt as contract in the p sum mariner and time p t forth in rescribed will Schedule. BIDDER understands that failure to enter in result in forfeiture to AGENCY of the guaranty accompanying this proposal. bid is required for the entire work,that the estimated quantities set forth in the contract will be id BIDDER understands that a q Schedule are solely for the pulpoof work satis acgtorily completeds and that . THERESERVES THE RIGHT based upon the actual quantities TO DELETE ANY ITE prices bid M FROM THE CONTRACT. It is and agreed lklbetguaranteed for a period nof sixty days include all appurtenant expenses,taxes,royalties,fees,etc., from the bid opening date. If at such time the contract is not awarded, the AGENCY will.reject all bids and�vzl • dvert bi the project. kn the case of discrepancies in the amounts bid, unit prices shall govern over extended zea amounts,and words shall govern over figures. the the If awarded the Contract,the undersigned agrees that in the event Of catesDD hin required contract and filing the necessary t executing 10 working da,saft 'the date sary bonds and insurance the acce tazice hereof may, at the AGENCY'S of the AGENCY'S notice of award of contract to the BIDDER,the proceeds of the security accompanying this `bid shall become the property of the AGENCY and this bid an option,be considered null and void. J � in the amount of$�ydQ which said Accompanying this proposal of bid,find C et i 1 `amount is not less than 10%of the aggregate of the total bid rice as required by the Instructions to Bidders, payable to the AGENCY. Please insert the Words"Cash", "Certified Check",or "Bidder's Bond", as the case may be). Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Section C Page 1 EXHIBIT A page 2 of 221 Bidder shall signify receipt of all Addenda here,if any: der's 5`i nature Addenda No. Date Received Bid i I i i i it I Medians,Roadsides&Walkways section C Page 2 EXHIBIT A page 3 of 221 PROJECT BID SCHEDULE City of Huntington Beach Landscape Maintenance Services— Medians, Roadsides &Walkways Base Bid Items: Bid Item :Amount Item No. Provide Landscape Maintenance Services per �QO 1 specifications and exhibits -MONTHLY COST $ 1B Provide Landscape Maintenance Services per ( - exhibits—ANNUAL COST specifications and $ LA 00 BASE BID P TOTAL AMOUNT OF BASE BID IN FIGURES "j'Wen -SI}C TOTAL AMOUNT OF BASE BID IN WORDS Np ce+'AT S Io0 Th 0 r n re ,The base bid item will be used`for comparison of bids and to determine the lowest bidder. Additive bid items may be awarded at the discretion of the AGENCY. Additive Bid Items: Bid Amount Item item No. Provide Litter Abatement from City Sidewalks and CQ 1 Prune Sucker Growth from City Trees at locations $ I `p a Y1 n U Q I l r� vv A-1 per Exhibit C in conjunction with regular Median, L o� Roadside&Walkway route.Services to be provided 3 times per year. ANNUAL COST Provide Litter Abatement from City Sidewalks and Prune Sucker Growth from City Trees at locations 1� f per Exhibit t C in conjunction with regular Median, Roadside&Walkway route.Services to be provided 2 time per year. ANNUAL COST Provide Litter Abatement from City Sidewalks and �r` Prune Sucker Growth from City Trees at locations $ 'OU A-3 per Exhibit C.Services to be provided As Needed during Regular Business Hours—COST PER HOUR Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Section C Page 3 i I I EXHIBIT A page 4 of 221 li I I NONCOLLUSIO AF SP ITTED WITH BID TO BE EXECUTED BY BIDDER AND the State of California that the foregoing is under the laws of .� o-,q , at �a'n state 1 declare under penalty of peTJmY City true and correct and that this declaration is executed oni�Date deposes and says that he or she is being first duly sworn, cJ �V 0( �- of Fvowt La ds� i,�the party making the eo�t fi�e otC- an undisclosed CUn;e`r Erc Y that the bid is genuine foregoing bid that the bid is not made in the interest of,oor c 'lye I artnership, company, association,organization, person,p ham'that the bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any colluded,conspired, and not collusive or sham, one shall and has not directly or indirectly or that any other bidder to put in a false or sham bi , manner,directly or indirectly,sought by connived, or agreed with any bidder or anyone else to put in a sham bid, conm or that of any other refrain from bidding;that the r onference with anyone to fix the bid price, communication, the contract of anyone rther, agreement, advantage against the public body awarding bidder, or to secure any breakdown ted in the proposed contract;that all statements tted his or bid price or any true; e interested directly or indirectly,s aid, and will that the bidder has not, association,organization,bid depository,or eof,or the contents thereof,or divulged information on or data relative thereto, o then , oration,partnership, P not pay fee to any corp to any member or agent thereof to effectuate a collusive or sham bid. Evolufion LandsCck t InC I Name of Bidder Signature of Bidder W SL n -Q \. Address of Bidder I Section C page 4 Medians,Roadsides&Walkways i i EXHIBIT A page 5 of 221 UTILITY AGREEMENT HONORABLE MNYOR AND CITY COUNCIL CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,CIFORNIACALIFORNIA Gentlemen: specified in the promises and agrees that in the performance of the work sp The undersigned hereby p ton Beach Landscape Maintenance Services l Wert will employ m loy and utilize only qualified persons,as contract,known as the City of Hunting p or transmission facilities. Medians,Roadsides&Walkways,()( e an electrical secondary section 2s' hereinafter defined,to work in proximity y California Administrative Code, 700, The tenn"Qualified Person" is defined in Title 8, as follows: amiliar with the A person who, by reason of experience or instruction, is f "Qualified Person: oeration to be per formed and the hazards involved." agrees that all such work shall be performed in accordance promised and agr Public Utility Commission orders, The undersigned also p an 's requirements, with all applicable electrical utility comp y and State of California Cal-OSHA requirements. promises and agrees that the provisions herein shall by the unde binding and are g d, The undersigned further p be retained or employ an said are necessary to assure compliance by y upon any subcontractor or subcontractors that may and that the undersignedll te wit steps h the requirement contained herein. subcontractor or subcontractors Contractor By V Title Date: Medians,Roadsides&Walkways section Page 5 i EXHIBIT A page 6 of 221 I DISQUALIFICATION Q UESTIONN AIRS with Government Code Section 14310.5,the Bidder shall complete,under penalty In accordance w III of perjury,the following questionnaire. I QUESTIONNAIRE officer of the Bidder or any employee of the Bidder who has a proprietary Has the Bidder, any ved or otherwise prevented from bidding on or interest in the Bidder ever been disqualified,remo completing project because of a violation of law or a safety compl g a Federal, State or local government regulation? ❑ Yes A No explain the circumstances in the space provided. If the answer is yes i I I art of the Proposal, and a signature portion of the Note: This questionnaire constitutes a P uestionnaire. i Proposal shall constitute signature of is q Medians,Roadsides&walkways Section C Page 6 EXHIBIT A page 7 of 221 COMPENSATION INSURANCE CERTIFICATE section 1861 of the State Labor Code, each contractor to whom a public works Pursuant to contract has been awarded shall sign the following certificate. I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the's compens Code which or tolundertake self- employer to be insured against liability for w with such insurance in accordance with the Provisions rfr nce of the work ofdthis contract. act. provisions before commencing the performance 'EvolufirXl L n S CO Contractor By c.e(' Chi Title Date: --- Medians,Roadsides&Wallcways Section C Page 7 EXHIBIT A page 8 of 221 I BIDDER'S INFORMATION BIDDER certifies that the following information is true and correct: o Bidder Name —prickRog A—&antL V Business Address Sanig f n CR a 3 State Zip City, Telephone Number Ite 2tractoff - cicense No. and Class I Original Date Issued Expiration Date ,ell:, i 0 a rM of our office on v v emb 8 2016. The work site was inspected by , films, and corporations having a principal interest in this proposal: I The following are persons, S v a T1�n�f CEO ve- Medians,Roadsides&Walkways section C Page 8 EXHIBIT A page 9 of 221 The undersigned is prepared to satisfy the Council of the City of Huntington Beach and improvements in If its ability, financially or otherwise, to perform the contract for the proposed work accordance with the plans and specifications set forth. Ev o 1 ufi os� Lq nd n Com y Name A Signature of Bidder qdp Printed or Typed Signature Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 2018. NOTARY PUBLIC a OWt�d 1^ll NOTARY SEAL h Listed below are the names, address and telepn he for three public agencies far which oere the bidder has performed similar work within thep y 1. e e d re Ference li s -. Name and Address of Public Agency Name and Telephone No.of Project Manager: Contract Amount Type of Work Date Completed 2. Name and Address of Public Agency Name and Telephone No. of project Manager: Contract Amount Type of Work Date Completed 3. Name and Address of Public Agency Name and Telephone No. of Project Manager: Contract Amount Type of Work Date Completed Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Section C Page 9 EXHIBIT A page 10 of 221 i I CIVIL CODE §1189 CALIFORNIA ACKNOWLEDGMENT A notary public or outer officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached,and not the truthfulness,accuracy,or validity of that document. State of California I County of r.cir�rtuRR �n �n R before me, ➢IANA SASi3EN'KA Alt MI1tEZ BAU"IIS AN `FARY YUALiC , On — Here Insert Name and Title of the Officer Date personally appeared Name(s)of Signer(s) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(sr)whose name(4 Ware subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/sh,6/th.K executed the same in his/Ix4r/th6r authorized capacity(ie4 and that by his/"r/their signature( on the instrument the personO,or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted,executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing @DIANA SASHLNKA RAMIREZ BAUTISTA paragraph is true and correct. NotaryPublic-California Orange County WITNESS my hand and official seat. p Commission 0 2224674 My Comm.Expires Jan2II,2022 Signature -� Signature of Notary Public Place Notary Seal and/or Stamp Above OPTIONAL Completing this information can deter alteration of the document or fraudulent reattachment of this form to an unintended document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document: '""ber:of Pages:Document Date; " Signer(s)Other Than Named Abo a Capacity(ies)claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Na,rife: Signer's Name: ❑Corpor to Officer-Title(s): •Corporate Officer-Title(s): ❑ Pa er- ❑ Limited ❑ General ❑ Partner- ❑ Limited ❑ General ndividuaf ❑ Attorney in Fact ❑ Individual !attorney in Fact ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Trustee ,, ❑ Guardian or Conservator o TTrusOthetee ❑ Other: Signer is Representing: Signer is Representing: Y tia+ , t3.43 cnr�r.T�.4�{i�.i}�>.�8"�''n#�'`kiY.s;'r.',€'£•.X9:{?�,ii�.>'Sr:�'f,"a,<,''.3,ar`;{d}�:R�+'{t;CtsY.i'o",`rt. OC 2018 National Notary Association EXHIBIT A page 11 of 221 t8P#05CRPIi1G�Pt��tBiNG ing was founded back in 2005 operating nonstop for 13 years now. Evolution Landscap Our vision is to be recognized by our clients,o}otean members expand d ou experts cetofferings throughout dustry as the landscaping company in our market area,and g professional greater Counties in Southern California. i order to uppor and encoura0131- gement ement i arid n seeking p oer serve eclients 1 i and community.Our employees are provided with support g- growth and educational opportunities that are focused on various areas of landscape architecture, it project management,team building and leadership skills.We provide our employees with a business environment that cultivates a sense of family,community,teamwork and advancement opportunities designed to promote long-term employee retention and loyalty: 0 offer high quality,competitively priced is to enhance the beauty and value of every client's property while working Our mission is simple;it beyond their expectations every step of the Y remium grade materials t apes and maintenance.We use only p deliver custom design and maintenance services commun surpass and our envirectatioonmentview ourselves as partners with our clients,our employees, LA,Ventura, Riverside,San Orange,We are a full service landscape maintenance contractor servicing Diego,and Imperial Counties. We are located tl beautiful County facilities,pr city of Santa Ana ivate homes,hospitals We service over 180 apartment complexes,shopping over 100 hotels,clinics,schools,churches,on to s that ome o are committed to providing our clients ier associations. Evolution Landscape employs excellent employees,plus our administration rn needs. customer service and assist them with all their landscaping Currently we service properties in the following cities: Brea Santa Ana Orange Downey West Covina Torrance Garden Grove Yorba Linda Mission Viejo Marina Del Rey Fountain Valley San Juan Capistro Lake Forest Newport Beach Huntington Beach Downtown LA Whittier Oceanside La Habra Rancho Cucamonga As a company and as individuals,these values guide our actions • Exceptional quality • Integrity • Professionalism m Building and shaping a better future ® "Give it your all"or"Work towards a better tomorrow" PO Box 3279 Santa Ana CA 92703 Tel.7L 4.15.7993 and 714,541.7993 Fax.714,439.1146 EXHIBIT A page 12 of 221 Exocrii�i,�� EVOLUTION LANDSCAPING, INC. �.�i•. `�� :� REFERENCES P r� 5` MostApIRG 6 PLUMBING ESSEX PROPERTY TRUST ESSEX PROPERTY TRUST p 0 Box 4265 P.0 Box 4265 Woodland Hills,CA 91365 Woodland Hills,CA 91365 Contact:Barry Latham Contact:Bobby Sanchez Phone:949-357-5676 Phone:949-433-9939 Project Completion: No 2018 project Completion:Ongoing,January 2019 Value:$250,000 Proj project Size in Monetary Value:$832,320/year upgrades Project Size in Monetary Irrigation and Landscape ntracts,Extra Work Monthly Service Co UNITED DOMINION REALTY UNITED DOMINION REALTY P.O. Box 112040 P.O.Box 112040 Carrollton,TX 75011 Carrollton,TX 75011 Contact:David Miller Contact:Paul Lindemeyer Phone:949-293-1377 phone:949-706-4578 Project Completion: Ongoing,February 2019 Prot � project Completion: November 2019 project Size in Monetary Value:$555,483/year Project Size in Monetary Value:$1,000,000 Monthly Service Contracts Irrigation and Landscape Upgrades PACIFIC COAST COMMERCIAL HUNTING-TON WEST PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 41 Corporate Park,Suite 230 Mt.San Antonio HOA Irvine,CA 92606 Yorba Linda,CA 92886 Contact:John Schmid Contact: Rod Farley Phone:949-870-3468 Phone: 714-726-2329 Project Completion: Ongoing Project Completion: Ongoing project Size in Monetary Value:$120,528/year Project Size In Monetary Value:$117600/year Monthly Service Contracts Monthly Service Contracts I EXHIBIT A page 13 of 221 i C: m cv *- U N O E � N � N C O tJ •+, ro bD 3 �= N x L- � 0 U U N J cu a 0 o E m O c-{ u- L � N 0 ra J EXHIBIT A page 14 of 221 EXTRA SERVICES PRICE SHEET Unit Cost for items not listed here shall be offered to the City of Huntington Beach by the contractor in a supplemental bid/proposal. bid/ roposal shall be considered an addendum to this agreement and shall con.forna to the teams . Extra Workp and conditions as stated herein. o Electronic D evices such as controllers,communications equipment and sensors used for irrigation shall be subjected to special/reduced pricing. roved on a Spec ial/reduced pricing shall be arranged for large repairs or improvement projects and shall be approved case-by-case basis. Extra project labor shall be charged as follows: Supervision W 55• oo hr Foreman It.00 � hr. Laborer - Concrete Finisher Irrigation Technician 9 f [1 - irrigation Repairman Extra plant unit prices shall be charged as follows: 510 Sod(per square foot) (per flat) � QC) ` Ground Cover(p 0 ,ern�U 4 _ Annual color �5"�c , i Shrub(one gallon) 00+,AV i Shrub(five gallon) Shrub(fifteen gallon) ta5•0�+uP _ Tree(fifteen gallon) �� � • �,-{-U�J I Tree(twenty-four inch box) I- OO iU P Single Staking u Double Staking �t6<0 0 f�• Root Barriers T EXHIBIT F Central Park Extra Services Price Sheet Page 1 EXHIBIT A page 15 of 221 CONTRACTORS i STAACT IVENSE L ICE "— 881465 EfU,CORP s„ro EVOLUTION LANDSCAPING INC DBA EVOLUTION LANDSCAPING & PLUMBING CldsfslOFisl C27 C36 07/31/2020 www.csib.ca.gov EXHIBIT A page 16 of 221 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ANCE—MEDIANS, ROADSIDES�RNA FOR THE CITY OF LANDSCAPE MAINT EN FIUNTINGTON BEACH, 1. Work Schedule a complete landscape maintenance a The Contractor�edulle allongiver tw�h the o the it size of wk crew and equipment summary weekly work sc sheet, prior to start of the maintenance contract. ' s the right to have certain work sites maintained on certain days. b. The City retain assigned t Contractor is expected to have the same as main tenance work crew c s. works tes at all times on a continuous b time shall leave a work site to complete another site or project, d. Contractor at no ompleted the work assignment for that day. without having eekl Ibi-weekly tasks must be completed in one service visa. e. All scheduled w Y 2. Emergency Services hone numbers of at least city representatives when emergency The Contractor shall provide who can be called by name r and telephone s normal work force is two (2) qualified persons who hours when the Con performed and is considered part of contract. The City maintenance conditions occur during enuine and substantial emergency. not present. Such work will be in the event of a g art of shall call for such assistance only ncy call out personnel, which will respond re the The Contractor shall provide emergeEmergency services and tali outs are p work site within one hour of cl t emergency call out resulting in the dispatch of city this contract. Failure to respond It in a$75.00 per hour call out fee with a two-hour minimum. response personnel wil Working Time Limits and 5:00 p.m., and 3• operations performed between the hours of 7:0 a.m. specified shall be p and Friday, or as directed by the Maintenance Op All work t of Monday between the days of Manager or designee. 4. improvements turf areas, Play do construction of sidewalks, the City. Such work The Contractor or third party may when requested by equipment, and irrigation system installations, aid for as specified. shall be considered as extra work and shall be p 5. Quaiificatlons of Contractor the bidder shall: In order to be eligib le to enter into this contract with the City, ays General Specifications Page Medians,Roadsides&Walkw 1 i EXHIBIT A page 17 of 221 edlco uterized he est management successfully in t Maintenance e the time of the turf areas andp of this a. Have been engaged trees, shrubs, ground irrigation systems, 5 ears at awarding services for a period of at least five ( )Y contract. regular basis to supervise Vish-speaking crewleader on a b Agree to employ an Eng a sites. the work at the landscap perform park and landscape Be recognized by the City as well qualified toe ise equipment and financial c erience, exp maintenance on the basis of exp stability. Agency on at least six (�) current public three le of which must be of d. Contractor must have worked fore maintenance; specific work or gre relatively similar size, level Of landscape contracts for landscape. and cost as this than this project. e. The following must be supplied by contractor: i. Contractor must have a valid California C-27 license, must be Certified Pest Control Contractor or contractor's employee ii. Operator as certified y the State of California and shall maintain the the term of this agreement. Certification during Contractor must the term of the iii. Certified Pest Control during l Advisor written contract, a State Cert recommendations' uring the term of this intain iv. Contractor must have n taff Arboristfoawritten re rn commendations. contract, an ISA Certified have radio or telephone communications between office V. Contractormust and field personnel. service. vi. Contractor must have 24-hour answering ul ment to maintain inspection. cl employees personal vehicle shall vii. Contractor must have sufficient vehicles and eq p contract and amain City Contract. be used tom hi h contrast must' orange or similar fluores U�ffo�ms'e tified with viii. Employees mu a nd reflective shirts or vests for safety purposes, company name Contr actor must obtain and keep current a City Business license. ix air and painted a uniform color. hone number contractor must have vehicles naroodwep name and tele message x• Vehicles must b g n with the of Company• vehicle must display a sign When on duty in City, ,.under Contract to City of Huntington Beach." Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General Specifications Page 2 EXHIBIT A page 18 of 221 quired by City during term of A Contractor must maintain insurance as re contract. f. Contractor must provide the following organizational information: Or anization Chart inclusive of executives and descending to on-site i. 9 crewleader. procedures, ii. Brief description of company Personnel and training qualified, English speaking crewleader or of guaranteed size of work The Contractor shall provide a q riot to beginning supervisor to Oversee the sha 1 be provided listing the City p force by job work. Contractor shall provide schedule of hourly rates for all job classifications iv. The cost of extra to be used for determining g, Public Safety ui meet repairs Where p report such repairs or public safety is affected,the t on material anld shall rep immediate eq e and irrigation Manager or designee, or removals of landscap operations Manag removals within 24-hours to the Maintenance 7, Loss or destroyed real or personal,which is damaged a. City-owned property e y whether ears through an unknown source and is the contractor after prior approval by the Maintenance through vandalism or fire or which disapp repaired or replaced or designee shoal be part of contract. Operations Managershall ui ment or make ontrct b. Where public safety is affected,the such aepai sor emova s w t immediate within 24ahours to repairs or removals and shall repo the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. 8, On-Site Storage public right-of-way The storage of tools, equipment or materials within the project area, or easements is prohibited. l � g. Personal Attire and Equipment Contractor shall require each of his employees to adhere to basic Public a. The Con attire. This includes uniforms with company and Works standards of working ear required by State Safety Regulations, identifier, proper shoes and other g of the clothing. Shirts shall be worn at all times, buttoned an proper wearing acceptable,tucked in. Blue uniforms are not accep Vehicles used by the the name of his Inel supple and equipment. The firm b. Contractor steal displayees to carry person Contractor's employees Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General Specifications Page 3 EXHIBIT A page 19 of 221 e in letters large enough to be easily legible from a distance of one- name shall hundred ( )feet. e tractor trucks and other vehicles shall be uniform in color scheme a c, nd All con sent shall b in good condition and appearance. paint. All vehicles and equip 10. Chemical Control ulations of the Department of Food Contractor shall comply with all rules and reg Department of Industrial Relations a. Department of Health, the f application of chemicals required and Agriculture, the Dep overn the use of app and all other agencies,which g germicides, rformance of the work. Chemicals shall include but not be limits ° in the pe icides, rodenticides, g ants, defoliants, desiccants, soil fertilizers, herbicides,insecticides, rs,f nematocides, bactericides, inhibitors,fumigants, sterilants and repellents. toxic exposure to Contractor shah apply spray chemicals when air eventing ats pymotionless q. Con property and p lications preventing drifting onto adjacent p p the project. All chemical applications persons whether or not they are in, or near, shall be recomm ended and supervised by the contractor's state licensed shall Control Advisor. The Contractor's state licensed Pest Control p make application. it a schedule of work p chemicals used, C. Contractor shall subm Plus name of any erformed,four(4) days prior to the week outlining date, location and work to be p operations of work. Said schedule shall be submitted to the Maintenance Op Manager or designate. necessary permits trol d. The Contractor shalt provide complete and continuous shail obtain nany and/or eradication of all plant pests or diseases. The contractor i with City, County, State, or Federal regulations or laws prior to to comply commencement of work will assume responsibility and liutjnot for to, all v use of ertebra es, e. mical Contractor Controls to controls. Pests and diseases to includathogens, and nematodes. the use of fife insects, aphids, mites, invertebrates pest control systems involving include necessary use of integrated p Control through prevention, history information and extensive monitoring. cultural prac tices, pesticide applications, exclusion, natural enemies, biologics control and host resistance. an applied within the most current f Code. and the California Food and Agricultural All material use shall be in strict accordance EPA regulations shall be notified prior to the app {ications of pesticides and other chemicals and g City er or designee. Material use ' idea plications shall be recorded Ma Maintenance Schedule than the pesticide P coordinated with Maintenance Opera e orts of all pesticides and chemicals o al be filed with the city no 10 of every month of the preceding h Application of Pesticides s General specifications Page 4 Medians,Roadsides&Walkway EXHIBIT A page 20 of 221 i Pesticides shall be applied at times, which limit the possibility of I, comaTiming: possible to avoid contamination from climatic or other factors used when the properlife cycle of on con application shall pests. Early morning pp shall monitor forecast weather conditions contamination from drift. Applicator to avoid making application prior to inclement weather to eliminate p runoff of treated areas. lied after treatment shall be reduced to eliminate runoff. Irrigation water applied esticide efficiency, it shall be applied able ci receiving without runoff. When water is required to increase pesticide only in quantities of which each area is cap and mixing Handling of Pesticides: Care shail bar as pesticides to p en in transferring outside the target area. revent contaminating Application !Spray tanks containing leftover materials shall methods shall b S used to which ensure that materials are confined to the target area. p Y sing materials not be drained on the site. D+sstabli estosal of ablished state of California Food and shall be within the guidelines Agricultural Code or EPA regulations. good operating iv. Equipment and Methods: Spray equipment shall be in g } materials to quality, and design to eavoiding high-priently and essure applications and condition, q Y� , the target area. Minimize drift by using water-soluble drift agents. west residual persistence. Use of v. Selection of Materials: pesticides shallbe selected from those materials, which characteristically have the possible to limit windblown emulsifiable concentrates shail w used when p esticide efficiently thereby particles. The use of adjuvants will be to increase p reducing the total amount of technical material required to gain control. vi. Substitutions: Wherever a specific type of material is specified, no substitutions shall be allowed without the written consent of the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. Certification of Materials: All matete�isls shallhall bebe delivered to inspection by the vil' unopened containers, Ma original unop Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. inspected on a weekly basis for e shall be insp squirrels, ants, insects, viii• All areas of the landscape such as gophers, rabbits, infestations of harmful p mites, snails and sow bugs. Plants shah' e�°ed e�seddl scorchedediscolored, aves that m blighted, deformed, may be blotched, blig defoliation, or wilted. lifornia the cause of injury and consult a Seeno a� P treatments Certified/Licensed ix. Pest application of Pest Control Advisor before app pest control chemicals X. The State of California Agricultural Code requires that a State of California er a written recommendation y licensed Pest Control Advisor is obtaine the accurate and safe usage.on consists of all may be used only aftmendat the applicator should know for an ifications Page 5 Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General Spec EXHIBIT A page 21 of 221 ecific. 1. The recommendation must be time and site sp State Licensed of all pesticides shall be only by a properly 2' Application' erator of a Certified Applicator of Pesticides. Pest Control Op permission of 3. There shall be no application of a pesticide without written the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. 4. In case a Restricted Use Pesticide is recommended,r the City must be in receipt of use permit issued only y the County of O ange Agricultural Commissioner to the Contractor. are 5. Contractor shall apply spray chemicals when air currents a� still; preventing drifting onto adjacent property and preventing Y exposure to persons whether or not they are in, or near,the project. Contractor shall submit a schedule outlining date, location and work to be 6. days prior to the week of work. Said schedule shall performed,four(4) Y p erations Manager or designee. be submitted to the Maintenance Op -- 11. Coordination operations Contractor shall coordinate work with the Maintenance ctivities.The Maintenarations ceo Manager or designee e Contra and activities. to prevent conflict with City program, or designee's office is locate 36 5480.1 Gothard Street, Huntington Beach Manager telephone at 714l5 may be reached by 12. Water Conservation possible, minimize the use of water ood Working a. Contractor shall,whenever p , i ment shall be keptil equipment, except maintenance operations. Watering gomptly; and washing order;water leaks shall be repa ired p protection of equipment, shall be when necessary for the safety of and for the pto rinse or flush discouraged. In no case shall the onto the worktor use ts to and/or drainage or chemicals of any kind from equipment sewage systems. with City of Huntington Beach Storm Water and Urban p Contractor shall comply ter h City at all times. Runoff Management Municipal Code Chapter ode Chap with City of Huntington Beach Water Efficient Landscape Municipal 13. Sound Control Requirements Contractor shall comply with all county sound of Huntington Beach NoiselControl a. pursuant to the regulations and ordinances and with City to any work performed p Municipal Code Chapter 8.4e weff�t apply ntrol any undue noise resulting from Contract, and shall make every the operation. internal combustion engine used for any purpose on the project or related b. Each ed with a muffler or a type recommended by the to the project shall be equipped Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General specifications Page 6 EXHIBIT A page 22 of 221 vel re uirement shall apply to all equipment on manufacturer. No internal combustion engine shall be operated on the project without said muffler. Said noise le q to the Contractor. the project or related to the ectimaydor may not be ownedtbry the transit mixers, or transient equipfavor of The use of loud sound signalsssh shall e avoided otection in the publi cor Contractor's eep those required by safety law for the personnel. 14. Inclement Weather 11 a. ons,the During the periods when incle ent force inther order hinders norme accomplish thoseiactivities that Contractor shall adjust f{isework are not affected by b, The Contractor shall re-stake and re-tie Contractor to�ther such will stay avail requiredvities as able to assist in as a result of inclement weather. The any storm related damage repair to sites in this contract. C. Contractor shall not work or perform any operations during inclement weather ontractor shall that may destroy or damage ground Manager turf or designee for the determination contact the Maintenance Operation of non-operation conditions. d, The Contractor shall immediately notify the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee when the work force has been removed from the job site due to inclement weather or other reasons. 15. Contract Documents plans, insurance Contract documents sh all consist of the specifications and exhibits, p certificates, the contract and all submittals required. 16. Underground Excavations ines to insure the Contractor shall be responsible for to protect inex sting utilround ity elity gquipment before Operations safety of his/her work crew and to pro pact cont 48 hours before commencing any excavation. contactoorshallce Alert(1/800-422-4133)48 hours Manager or designate and Underground commending any excavation,to locate underground service lines. 17. Plans provided as part of a. One set of reduced planting and irrigation plans for each park are the contract documents for the Contractors general t errand fa e.enc T all t es for accuracy be responsible for verifying in the field, areas, q b. Full scale blue line prints of the irrigation and planting plans will be made available to n request,for a fee of$10.00 per set per park(prices subject to the Contractor upo change). Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General specifications Page 7 EXHIBIT A page 23 of 221 18. Exhibits Exhibits consist of Exhibit A through I. 19, Air Pollution a. Contractor shall comply with all air pollution control rules,u pursuant to hetContracdtlnances and shall and statutes which apply to any work performed p not discharge smoke, dust or any other air contaminants into the atmosphere in such uthority. quantity as will violate the regulations of any legally constituted a b. Material to be disposed of shall not be burned. 20. Inspection of Work and Deficiency Notice a. The City and Contractor's representative f each shall inspection sh weekly all be recorded and includedareas included in the contract. The rasa32 hours shall retained for reference using inspection anld conteact supervision.ction Sheet. Thirty-two Contractor shall excess of be allotted monthly for a in compensate the City for all time required for inspection and supervision the above specified time, providing that: i. The excess time is, in the opinion of the City, required due to an inadequate level of maintenance; formed of the deficiencies upon completion of ii. The Contractor has been in weekly inspection; iii. The Contractor has failed to correctae cation shall iaeciencies thin cha gad at a rate hours after notifications period. p the Ce including actual time, mileage and fringe benefit costs Incurred by y. iv, if specified herein,the City shall, at its option, in addition to or in lieu of other remedies provided herein, withhold payment from the Contractor in an met until services are rendered in amount specified in the Agre ' nthis tdocument and provided no otherdance with specifications set forth within arrangements have been made between the Contractor and the City. b. Notices and penalties for non-performance are set forth as follows: i. Deficiency Notice: The Contractor is required to correct deficiencies within the time specified by the City of Huntington Beach.i forces the d es well ienc called out to y is not corrected within the time specified by the City, Y complete the work. Such work s751100 per hour for each call-out.be done on a force account b Call-out hof an additional call out charge of$ er programming of sprinkler City forces during off-hours, resulting from improper p g - it also should controllers,will be charged to the nocharge for labor or at time and a n any call out. be noted that there is a minimum two-hour Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General Specifications Page 8 EXHIBIT A page 24 of 221 Withholding of Payment: Provided work under the Deficiency icierbe y Noticeeld as not ji. been c for subject deficiency been completed; payment deficiency is corrected,without right to retroactive ular basis for on a The Contractor's representative shall contact tUei�gt�orrectio. notification of special maintenance item(s) q iv. The Contractor shall provide a Cre no ma{wok nger and ihoursnasedetermined crew at rbY and landscape sites weekly during the City. ►.SPECIAL PROVISIONS TRAFFIC AND DETOURS Protection and Restoration of Existing Improvements a, The Contractor shall relocate, repair, replace or re-establish all existing improvements within the project limits which are not sprdesinkler systems, ys em$removal g p driveways, fences,walls, sprinkler sy curbs, gutters, sidewalks, utility installations, pavements and structures)which are damaged or remove as . _. a result of his operations. b. Where existing traffic striping, pavement markings, and curb markings such striping damaged or their reflectivity reduced by the Contractor's m s shall also be considered as existing improvements and the or marking rovements. Contractor shall repaint or replace such imp al to shments sh C. Relocations, repairs, replacements or such improvement all ln finishuand the existing improvements and shall m dimensions unless otherwise specified. All cost to the Contractor for protecting, removing, restoring, repairing, replacing, d. improvements shall be included in the bid in other or re-establishing existing p items of work unless otherwise specified. 2. Public Conveniences and Safety (Traffic and Access) latestIth the f the a. All traffic control shall be in accorda ce wlrm T affi Conttrol Devices ce following s (MUTCD;; documentation: Caltrans Manual on Sic1n Specifications, Standard Plans, Standard tCh pies Wok Area Traffic�Contrrol Works Association Southern Cailf Han_ d�book' barricades,flashers, i rotection of the motoring public b, The Catorscand oth►e pnecessary facilities forlthe ost roper signs to notify the delineators within the limits of the work area. He shall also p public regarding detours and conditions of the roadway. to the Maintenance operations Manager or G. The Contractor shall provide er at which the Contractor's representatives can be designee a telephone numb Medians,Roadsides&walkways General Specifications Page 9 EXHIBIT A page 25 of 221 reached, at any hour, should fac control emergency occur requiring replacement or relocation of the required d. Prior to the start of any construction,the Contractor shall inform the AGENCY's Police and Fire departments of the project location, approximate start date, completion date and the be contacted athany hourbn the event of an emergency. o representatives Y 8809 i, POLICE DEPARTMENT: Battalion Chief/Development Commander @ 4@7141536 a 4 536-5411 ii. FIRE DEPART e. Information signs shall be required e ui ed on allprojects erial streets one week prior to beginning of roadway f. The Contractor shall adhere to applicable sections of California Administrative Code, Title 8, concerning electrical and construction safety standards and practices. e project site wear g. Contractor shall require that all orker without a vest may be ersonnel who are working h ordered off th job an approved safety vest. Any roved vests shalt/ be directed until such apparel is acquired. Questions as to approved to the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. l execute the construction h. Prior to the beginning of work,theontractor AGENCYIg guidelines to safely prosecute traffic control plan preps pum of inconvenience to the public. the work involved with striping shall delineate any relocation of travel lanes Removing the existing Png and longer than garde calendar required legends Upon completion of they wet lwo k placin the g new striping and legends as restoration of the road surface to its final condition, the Contractor shall remove temporary striping by wet sand blasting. i. If the traffic cones or portable delineators are damaged, displaced or are not in an upright position,for oc reason,n an upr gat position lithe cones or immediately portable replace or restore to their original I location, delineators. j, The Contractor shall furnish such flagmen and equipmedange ous conditions are necessary tin give adequate warning to traffic or to the public of any accordance with the current State of California Department of Transportation "Instructions to Flagmen". ret signs l be maintained in visible loca k. All existing traffic signs and st designated for elmoval shalltons be salved and during construction. Sig g delivered to the AGENCY Yard or disposed of as directed by the AGENC . 3. Warning Signs ned out all Adequate warning signs for motorists`u Jin bplimit reductioned and , loose gravel,frresh oil, and applicable phases of the work me gspeed open trench. Signs shall be 36" X 36" in size; shall be on site ready for placement prior Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General Specifications Page 10 EXHIBIT A page 26 of 221 to start of the applicable phase of work and shall be placed in advance on all streets approaching the work zone. 4. Street Closures, Detours, Barricades ecifically p ermitted by the a. Street Closures will not be allowed except as sP ions Manager or designee. Maintenance p b. Construction Traffic Control Plans shall be prepared in accordance with the AGENCY's latest Traffic y the Engan ineer, neer, Thetion Conttracdtolines r shall submit t the plans reviewed and appr shall be oved by th g approvalnee.for or correction at to the Maintenance Operations Mroved plans wilnager or l be required for commencing the least 10 working days before app work. c Approval of the plans by the Maintenance Op erations Manager or designee shall )ilit for errors or omissions in not relieve the Contractor from the responsit Contract Documents The Contractor shall be plans or from deviations from th responsible for the correctness of the plans and for the results obtained by the use of such plans. 5, Protection of the Public a, it is part of the service required of the Contractor to make whatever provisions are necessary to protect the public. The Contractor shall use prc the public II take such steps and precautions as his opera warrant to protect from danger, foss of life or loss of property,which would result from interruption or contamination of public water supply, interruption of other public service or feted work or partially completed work or Partially from the failure of partly comprise on the which public from danger removed facilities. Unus coondisions be made to protect the p bli will require that immediate and unusualP or loss, or damage to life and property, due directly or indirectly to prosecution of work under this contract. operations Manager or designate, b. Whenever, in the opinion of the Maintenance Ot protection i adjacent an emergency exists against which the Contractor has not taken sufficient precaution for the public safety, protection of utilities and structures of property, which may be damaged by the Contractor's operations nager or and when, in the opinion of the Maitenece saary nance in o�der oons Maprotect t e publicto immediate action shall be considered property due to the Contractor's operations der the Contractor t pronder this contract, vide de Maintenance remedy Operations Manager or designate for the unsafe condition. ►Mane the Contractor designate may pr videssuitable protection Maintenance Operations g to said interests by causing such work to be done and material to be furnished as may be necessary. expense of said labor and material,together with the cost and C. The cost and shall be borne by the expense of such repairs as are deemed necessary, merency repairs will be Contractor. All expenses incurred by the AGENCY for men gdue to the deducted from the progress payments and the final p y Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General specifications Page 11 EXHIBIT A page 27 of 221 dial Contractor. However, I AGENCY the ful�responsibility for public oes not take such esafetyeasures, the Contractor is not relieved of g. Hauling thoroughfares shall a. Spillage resulting from hauling operations on or across public be immediately removed at Contractor's expense. etroleum products, b, p the spivs, Cis ra a hazardousrequired o contact the Mainance, such as ptenance operations r pesticides, Contractor I q Manager or designate immediately and also prevent the substance from running into storm drains. ILTURF MAINTENANCE 1, Mowing and Edging a. Turf areas shall be mowed, edged or trimmed cool season grasses shall be mowed before reaching four(4)inches iny. Turf areas ch consisting height in height. Turf shall be mowed and shall be mowed no lower than two (2) once per week or as directed by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. l be mowed with a reel b. Turf areas consisting of warm the warm seasonn grasses neededg asses shall be mowed as mower. During dormancy seasons needed to keep grass at 1/2beoma4w'ed to keep t During g ass a 3/4'�in height. The the warm season grasses shall events City may request the by thecMainten nce mowing operatiognstManager orspecial designee. conditions as directed by C. The Contractor shall submit a mowing schedule of days and times for each designated park and landscape site. The s Contractoauthoze sh�directed by the maintain the schedule as closely as possible unless a change Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. d. Turf clippings and debris shall be lifted the same day of each mowing, trimming or edging operation and shall be removed from each park and landscape site. light standards and any paved surface. Turf shall e. Turf shall be trimmed to the edge of sidewalks, curbs, mow-strips, retaining walls, posts, valve boxes, controllers, llg be kept trimmed or sprayed with a contact herbicide a distance of ice from sprinkler heads to ensure proper sprinkler coverage and for eighteen to thirty-six 0 g"36rerl nks with es from any chemicals tree trunks. �nnjureothe treee trunk exercise care not to spray e t with any chemicals or injure the tree trunks with mechanical equipment. 2, Watering An automatic irrigation system is provided for the Contractor's use to maintain optimum soil moisture content to ensure healthy, vigorous growth but shall not be intended as the only means of irrigation. Should there be an interruption of electrical power or Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General Specifications Page 12 EXHIBIT A page 28 of 221 malfunctioning of the controller or control valves for more than two (2) consecutive days, the Contractor shall be required volved. The bontracto shall be responsiby other means if necessary to prevent le forproviding deterioration of the areas 1 control and monitoring irrigation f er roan--off.Unnens to cessary ssary florovide oding ng water for optimum watering growth with a minimum shall be corrected as quickly as possible. 3. Fertilization e as red in Part 11, a. Prior to fertilizer applicatls. A city fication rlepre en rall be epresentative ve shall veer fy the fertilizer Section 23, of these specificatione of each application. Empty bags may be quantity at the park site at the tim required for verification of quantities. ounds b. A11 turf grasses shall be fertilized as follows: All turf licat onll Ma ch and late three receive 3Occtober. per 1,000 square feet of Calcium Nitrate per app pounds of complete In May, July and September all turf shallapplication.e1ve one (Application subject to fertilizer 16-6-8 per 1,OOo square feet per change per Maintenance Operations Manager or designee recommendation. c. The fertilizer applications shall be applied immediately after the aerification operation. This is subject to change per Maintenance Operations Manager or designee recommendation 4. Insect, Disease and pest Control , disease and pest control as necessary or as Contractor shall provide complete insect Manager or designee. Contractor shall obtain directed by the Maintenance Operations the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee approval forty-eight (48) hours prior to the use of any chemical, mechanical or any other mechanical or any other method control. 5. Weed Control rayed and removed for a distance of eighteen to thirty-six (18- All vegetation shall be sp turf areas 36) inches from tree trunks tree rthe ells. Any Main nancedOperat itional ions weed Manatgerlor designee. shall be as needed or as directed b within turf areas by the Maintenance Operations Weed control required and approved Manager or designee is considered as part of contract. 6. Soil Aerification accomplished just prior to each fertilizer application. The entire Turf aerification shall be accomp J turf area shall be aerated with a self-propelled machine that removed cores of soil in diameter by four(4) to six (6) inches long, spaced on more than six(6) inches before aeriying. Aerification sa►Vlana er or per designeeannual schedule. This is recommendation.subject to change per Maintenance operations9 7. Thatch Removal Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General Specifications Page 13 EXHIBIT A page 29 of 221 Thatch shall be removed with a vertical mower, or approved equal, once a year in early October from all turf areas as directed by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. Care shall be taken to avoid unnecessary or excessive injury to the tu each rf grass stand, Sweep or rake the dislodged thatch feemoved turf shall be ae fed,fertom the turf areas and remove ilized and park and landscape site. After the thatch is watered. 8. insect, Disease and Pest Control d pest control as necessary or as Contractor shall provide complete insect, disease an p ntractor hours prior directed by the Maintenance Operations Managersgee app ovval forty-eight (48) hours obtain the Maintenance Operations Manager or de chanical or any other method to the use of any chemical, mechanical or any other me control. g. Weed Control r a distance of eighteen to six 18- All vegetation shall be sprayed and removed ells.°Any additional weed control in turf areas te 36) inches from tree trunks to form tree w operations Manager or design shall be as needed or as directed by the Maintenance 10. Re-Planting od all turf lost due to Contractor's incorrect maintenance o Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. The contractor shall re-s negligence, as determined by the Ill. SHRUB AND GROUND COVER MAINTENANCE 1. Pruning and Trimming light fixtures, s. Ground cover shall be kept a, Ground cover trimmed to the e g walls and buildinge of Ground sidewalks, ig driveways, mow-strips, ilines,trees and shrubs. In no cases shrubs all one (1)foot from fences, property ground cover be allowed to climb walls,fences, light fixtures, building > and trees. buildings, b, Shrubs shall be selectively pruned to a distance of(1)foot from fences, driveways, sidewalks, trees, retaining walls approval ofitheeMa Maintenance Open tionsli hedging or shearing be allowed prior to pp Manager or designate. The Contractor as directed by the Maintenance maintain safe vehicular and pedestrian visibility Operations Manager or designee. Supervisor or ance operations Manager, Landscape Maintenance °. At the Mainten trim Landscape Maintenance LeaCdw-owned landscape area,tregardlesslof the n remove all vegetation in the Y vegetation vegetation's point of origin, incluarea fding brom adjacenut not t private property. owing into or onto the City-owned landscape Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General Specifications Page 14 EXHIBIT A page 30 of 221 2. Watering See Part It, Section 2. 3. Fertilizing approximately Ground cover and shrub areas shall be fed between March and May with a complete fertilizer, 16-6-8 plus trace elements at the rate of 275 pounds per acre or app per 1,000 square feet. Water thoroughly the day before fertilizing and six (6) pounds p lication of the fertilizer. Wash all plant food thoroughly again immediately after the app off foliage. 4. Insect, Disease and Pest Control See Part 11, Section 4. 5, Weed Control ram for the The Contractor shall maintain a pre-emergence and post-emergence program lied in entire duration of the contract. in Ground cover Pre-mergent herbicide b areas l be shall be app weeded before any weeds reach four(4) inches to g rding to the manufacturer's early March and again in ear Ya,i gr�ndecoveroareas. Post-emergent herbicide shall be recommendation each y roved by the Maintenance Operations applied as needed; as directed and the type a of ground cover involved. Serious pest Manager or designee depending upon the type portable weeds, such as Bermuda grass and Bindweed shall be spot treated w >p�rP sprayer or wick wand as needed with a selective herbicide and applied manufacturer's recommendations. Wat S raaled°Veeds shall be left inpplied to epla e for a forty eight (48) hours after each application Sprayed application shall be applied minimum of seven (7) days. If kill is not complete, a second oison hemlock and spiderwort shall as above. After a complete kill, all dead weeds shall be removed from the park site. Nutsedge, blackberry, passion vine, castor bean, p specified be treated a minimum of once per ntenamontnce-til Operatiolete control is ns Manager ar designees sp i above and as directed by the IV. TREE MAINTENANCE 1. Pruning and Trimming The Maintenance Operations Manager or designee shall be notified prior t{rimmed and trimming. All trees of twenty-five feet (25') height or Ipervis d bhall y Contractor's certified i pruned,to the highest arboricultura{ standards, as sup Arborist. Trees shall be thinned out,� shall be removed back to a lateralbaded-back and shaped a minimum ranch e No year. Any dead or damaged br growth through pruning to maintain stubs will be permitted. The Contractor shall restrict g ui ment accessibility and to safe road visibility, vehicle and pedestrian clearances, eq p prevent or eliminate hazardous si d or fruit, palms are to be trimmed as often as necessary to remove dead fronds an At the Maintenance operations Manager, Landscape Maintenance Supervisor or Landscape Maintenance Leadworker's direction,the contractor shall trim and removePage�5 Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General Specifications 9 EXHIBIT A page 31 of 221 vegetation in the City-owned landscape aless into or of tonto thhe etCity-ownedpoint of origin, including but not limited to vegetation growing landscape area from adjacent private property. 2. Watering See Part II, Section 2. 3. Fertilizing fertilizer 16-6-8 plus trace Trees shall be fed in early March with a complete balanced of to nk diameter easured one elements at the rate of six (6) pounds per one ( ) (1)foot above ground. Fertilizer shall be broadcast round the drip line of the trees and watered thoroughly. 4. Ground Water Pumping device to Trees provided with Pv vents shall b,at lower root zone as needed. Weekly inspection of these vents prevent standing watercorrective action taken immediately. shall be made by the Contractor and if necessary, 6, Tree Staking and Tying tandard 703 revision of the City's standard Trees shall be staked in accordance witdht es shall be placed ed in such a manner that no Plans, dated July 17, 1981. Stakes an revent girdling trunk chafing occurs. Stakes and ties shall be checked periodically to p and/or restriction of growth. V. WOOD CHIP MULCH AREA MAINTENANCE Wood chip areas shall be kept evenly spread at a uniform four(4)to six(6) inch depth. Contractor shall remove weeds and debris as required herein. a. Replenishment Once per year the contractor will furnish wood chips to the work sites for the replenishment. The Contractor eas to uniform depth. The contractor evenly hal entire wood chip mulch a remove vegetation, branches, logs, paper and other debris from the wood chips and dispose of any objectionable material off the work site. No ash, palm, or pepper wood chips are to be used on city sites. b. Weed Control i. Weeds shall be either pulled or sprayed and removed from non-vegetative areas before reaching four (4)inches in height. Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General Specifications Page 16 EXHIBIT A page 32 of 221 ii. Serious pest weeds shall be treated as specified in Part III, Section 5, of these specifications. No sterilants of any kind are to be used in these areas. A. SAND AND PLAY AREA MAINTENANCE littr and debris. Sand shall be kept in a Sand play areas shall be kept free ofc ed bs'theeMa ntenance operations Manager or reasonably leveled condition, as dire Y designee; rot six(6)times per year,to a depth of 12 inches. Dates to be agree upon by Contractor and City Maintenanci required. The, C'tty's Ma ntena ons Manager or designee. operations tor shall provide additional play sand when Manager or designee will determineuniform or�m manner,e screen at/aycons consistent and level. All sand plasand shall be placed and graded In a areas shall maintain a sand depth of 18 inches or more. est weeds shall Weeds shall be removed by physical means as needed specifications serious herbicide use be treated as specified in Part III, Section 5, of these permitted. K FURNITURE, ACCESSORIES AND FACILITIES VI I. PLAY EQUIPMENT, PAR MAINTENANCE Contractor shall report any major deficiency or the need of replacement of play equipment, park furniture and accessories and facilities included paratus not lan'd lash walks, play courts, benches, restrooms, picnic tables,fountains, play pp receptacles to the Maintenance operations en Manage gee the extent of ther or designee. n removal or Operations Manager or designee replacement, if any. rt to the Where public safety is oafdesigneehm ediatelyrby phone shall oat 714/536a5480 or repintenance orting to Operations Manager g Park,Tree and Landscape Maintenance Facility at 17581 Gothard Street, Huntington Beach, CA. 92647. Vill. IRRIGATION SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE i The controlling factor in the performance of water management antsl at ain t atehe Cwhi h ity landscape maintenance areas is the application of water to landscape p safety matches the actual demands of plant material and little or no runoff. Roadway y and maintenance is the first and foremost reason why water must be strictly controlled e saf with the City. Other important e, war management cots, plant health and compliance erations d with and dry right-of-ways for community use, applicable City water-usage ordinances. 1, Watering vigorous growth ed for the a. soil moisturtion system i s prove content toensuredhealthy v 9 contractor's Where an automatic or manual use to maintain optimum but shall not be intended as the only means of irrigation. Should there e an er or malfunctioning of the controller or control valves interruption of electrical pow utive days, the Contractor shall be required to water for more than two (2)consec Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General Specifications Page 17 EXHIBIT A page 33 of 221 by other means if necessary to porVnt ricontrol and the monitoring virrigation The Contractor shall be responsibleproviding timum grow#h with a minimum of operations to provide sufficient water for op water run-off. Unnecessary flooding of excessive watering shall be corrected as quickly as possible. ter truck shall be provided at all locations where b. Manual irrigation by means of wa no irrigation system exists. c. Irrigation/Operation and Maintenance All landscaped areas shall be irrigated as required to maintain accordance with to growth and appearance. Irrigation shall be accomplished specifications/guidelines and the following time frames: 9:00 AM — 3:00 PM Manual Irrigation 10:00 PM — 5:00 AM Slopes 10:00 PM — 5:00 AM Public Works Facilities 10:00 PM 5:00 AM All Work Sites 2, Operation/Repair nclude l components from co.nnection at back a. The entire irrigation system t o I side of water meter shall be maintair�edlin an operational state at all limes and is . This coverage but the expense included sp �°fall controllers, backflows and remote control not be limited to the following: valves, gate valves and sprinkler heads etc. b, All irrigation systems shall be tested and inspected and a written report submitted to the City when requested. C. All systems shall be adjusted in order to: i. Provide adequate coverage of all landscape areas. ii. Prevent excessive runoff and/or erosion. iii. Prevent watering roadways,walkways or private property. iv. Match precipitation rates. v. Limit hazardous conditions. vi. Maintain optimum soil moisture content to ensure healthy vigorous growth. d. All irrigation systems shall be testedreported and dailyinspected necessary.asnecessary when damage is suspected or observed, o e, Repair malfunctioning controllers, backflows, quick couplers, flow meters, automatic valves and sprinkler heads within twenty- moisture sensors, manual or erbal or written notice. four(24) hours of receipt of v s&Walkways General Specifications Page 18 Medians,Roadside EXHIBIT A page 34 of 221 f. If repairs require removal of concrete, hardscape, landscape pavers or turf,the contractor shall remove and replace with like materials. g, Correct deficient irrigation systems O ed equ rat ones e an nt age nor designee.11owing verbal notification from the Maintenance p h. The Contractor hail turn u during periods of rainfall and times whest to low volume exercise n suspension of ation system immediately as direct 9 guidelines of irrigation icdlturalbmantenance practices.while remainingwithin the g good horticultural 1. Once the to turn o Maintenance Operations again, r or all controllers shall be lacy activated within es the necessity to turn on twenty-four(24) hours. j. Backflow Maintenance, Testing and Certification on a Yearly Basis shall be included in the Contract Price. . k. The County of Orange and the City of Huntington Beach Water Purveyors shall - approve Backflow certification. 1. Battery operated controllers will be kept in Contractor's continuous operating condition by replacing batteries when necessary at ng m. Contractor will maintain, all s{es at which such optimum h units a etlinstalledition solar powered controllers fullynel in n. Contractor shall providepe so n ntenance,l adjustment,l stment and repair, in all types of irrigation systems operation, components to include irrigation control clocks, valves and sprinkler heads; an with all brands and models of irrigation equipment. o. Adjustment, damage and repairs shall be divided into the following categories and actions: i. All sprinkler heas shall be hall include, but dnot be Ism t d to, actual justed r replaced to m adjustment es to heads Adjustment cleaning and flushing mendts shall and inesncluded nocosts fob operation and for adjustment or replace maintenance of the irrigation system. repaired ii. All damage re tolthe end of the workday at the shall r' r Contractor's exxpense replaced prior iii. Repairs the irrigation l shall within after notification to the Maintenance Operations Manage r designate on major component damage such as broken irrigation lines, defective or broken valves and within 24 hours after approval by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designate on repairs to sprinkler heads and other minor items. Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General Specifications Page 19 EXHIBIT A page 35 of 221 iv. All replacements shall be in strict accordance with City of Huntington Beach equipment and installation standard plans, no substitutions will be permitted. v. Turf, shrubs,trees and ground cover shall be regularly mechanically trimmed around sprinkler heads to insure proper operations and coverage of the system.Turf shall not be cut in a way that creates a tripping hazard around sprinkler heads. 3. Personnel a. The Contractor shall provide personnel fully trained in all phases of landscape irrigation systems,operation, maintenance, adjustments, and repair, in all types of components to include irrigation controllers, valves, sprinkler heads, and with all brands and models of irrigation equipment used within the city. b. The Contractor shall provide personnel knowledgeable of, and proficient in current water management concepts, with the capability of working with City staff in implementing more advanced water management strategies. C. The Contractor shall provide personnel capable of verbal and written communication in the English language. 4. Materials types and model a. All e Main materials are to be with enance Operations Manager original or des gnee pp oves ae unlessessreplacement the Masubstitute. b. Contractor shall maintain an adequate inventory of medium to high usage stock items for repair of the irrigation systems. c. Contractor shall implement repairs in accordance with all effective warranties 5. Water Management a. Contractor will keep system operating at manufacturer's recommended operating pressure. The valves should be throttled so as to prevent sprinkler heads from fogging, allowing droplets for effective watering. The Maintenance Operations Manager or designate may request a coverage test to evaluate proper settings, timing, usage, or maintenance of system. and mnitorin b. The r hers and wiill not manuallyll be activate e for tautomaticg v alves the rig st contcontractor oci ted with system repairs. C. All systems shall be programmed weekly and/or as needed to maintain healthy plant materials and landscape. i. All program changes shall be recorded on the Irrigation Program Log. Medians, Roadsides&Walkways General Specifications Page 20 EXHIBIT A page 36 of 221 ii. Controller program is to be sufficient to maintain a healthy landscape without excessive water use and shall be consistent with irrigation schedules provided by the City in Section Vlll. IX. CLEAN UP 1, After Contractor has completed a!clippings,all o ions as cuttings leaves, paperecified in s trash,trimmings, shall remove and dispose weeds and other debris existing or due to these operations from all relevant sites, at the l shall end of. each days work.shall be emptied twice peremoval and aweek, oreas agreed upon by the contractuded in the price. Trash receptacles Maintenance Operationaa ou nd aller or trashcans. Contractor nee. Trash shalland vacu macleanshall allalso include aten-foot perimeter court game pavement areas, driveways, gutters, parking lot areas and other areas adjacent to work locations, per work schedule. 2. The use of water is prohibited for cleaning purposes unless no other means of effective Contractor be responsible for the periodic cleaning or unless otherwiseof Itspecified. inspection and cleaning catch basins, drain 1 n sall and curb drains within a park site. ligence of these pecons and/or ack Any damages resulting from h ll be the Contractor'sgsole responsibility.SExpans on joints)or of corrective measures s cracks in pavement areas shall be spot treated with a combination of non-selective contact herbicide as needed for weed control. 3. Fountains The following treatments shall be included. Treatment re of removal,water with bugb ecides,ment as filter cleaning, pool sweeping, wafer line scrubbing, needed. Pump or pool repairs when needed along with pool repainting. Since the water fountains run continuouY it siP ratifountain hs,tContractoor tor shall the and clean ittorblets add a at all times. If soap isdeposited state-approved defoamer. 4. Performance Requirements for Hardscapes During each site visit concrete and asphalt areas, including driveways, parking areas, sidewalks, curb and gutters, expansios land an oints y other substances whichlandscaped walls adjacent to city shall a eeii her be kept clear of dirt, mud,trash, weed Y unsightly or unsafe. I X. PROTECTION OF SPORTS FIELDS The City shall be responsible for maintaining brick dust areas each softbaleratio Ubaseballsin a moval waterin o Win field. The contractor shall pesmowing, trash oedi disturb nfie ds thah ave already manner as not to inhibit the grooming of infields been groomed. XI. EXHIBITS j A. Sample Contract B. Insurance Requirements Medians, Roadsides&Walkways General Specifications Page 21 EXHIBIT A page 37 of 221 c. Maps D. Weekly Inspection Sheet E. Deficiency Notice F. Extra Services Price Sheet G. Integrated Pest Management Policy H. Equipment Requirements I. Staff Requirements Medians,Roadsides&Walkways General specifications Page 22 EXHIBIT A page 38 of 221 SERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND FOR THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into by and between the City of Huntington Beach a municipal corporation of the State of California, hereinafter called and einafter , a referred to as "Contractor." Recitals A. The City desires to retain a Contractor having special skill and knowledge in the field of is able and willing to provide such services to the B. Contractor represents that Contractor City. C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Contractor represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Contractor under this Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from a comparable company or firm in the field. Contractor has been selected to perform these services pursuant to Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 3.02, NOW,THEREFORE,it is agreed by City and Contractor as follows: 1. Scope of Services Contractor shall provide all services as described in Exhibit "A," which is attached hereto and incorporated into this Agreement by this reference. These services shall sometimes hereinafter be referred to as the"Project." Contractor hereby designates who shall represent it and be its sole contact and agent in all consultations with City during the performance of this Agreement. 2. _jfy-Staff Assistance ork directly with Contractor in the performance of City shall assign a staff coordinator to w this Agreement. I i EXHIBIT A Medians,Roadsides&Walkways sample contract Page I EXHIBIT A page 39 of 221 injury to Contractor's employees and damage to Contractor's property, arising directly or indirectly out of the obligations or operations herein undertaken by Contractor, caused in whole or in part by any negligent act or omission of the Contractor, any subcontractors, anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, including but not limited to concurrent active or passive negligence, except where caused by the active negligence, sole negligence, or willful misconduct of the City. Contractor will conduct all defense at its sole cost and expense and City shall approve selection of Contractor's counsel. This indemnity shall apply to all claims and liability regardless of whether any insurance policies are applicable. The policy limits do not act as a limitation upon the amount• of indemnification to be provided by Contractor. 8. Workers Compensation Insurance Pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1861, Contractor acknowledges awareness of Section 3700 et seq. of this Code, which requires every employer to be insured against liability for workers' compensation; Contractor covenants that it will comply with such provisions prior to commencing performance of the work hereunder. Contractor shall obtain and furnish to City workers' compensation and employer's liability insurance in an amount of not less than the State statutory limits. Contractor shall require all subcontractors to provide such workers' compensation and employer's liability insurance for all of the subcontractors' employees. Contractor shall furnish to City a certificate of waiver of subrogation under the terms of the workers' compensation and employer's liability insurance and Contractor shall similarly require all subcontractors to waive subrogation. 9, General Liability Insurance In addition to the workers' compensation and employer's liability insurance and Contractor's covenant to defend,hold harmless and indemnify City,Contractor shall obtain and furnish to City, a policy of general public liability insurance, including motor vehicle coverage covering the Project/Service. This policy shall indemnify Contractor, its officers, employees and agents while acting within the scope of their duties, against any and all claims arising out or in connection with the Project/Service, and shall provide coverage in not less than the following amount: combined single limit bodily injury and property damage, including products/completed operations liability and blanket contractual liability,of One Million Dollars($1,000,000)per occurrence. If coverage is provided under a form which includes a designated general aggregate limit,the aggregate limit must be no less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) for this Project/Service. This policy shall name City, its officers, elected or appointed officials, employees, agents, and volunteers as Additional ther insurae cover which may be Insureds, and shall specifically shall be deemed excess coverage ge and that Co nractor's nsu•ance plicab le shall be to the ProlecUServrc primary. Under no circumstances shall said above-mentioned insurance contain a self-insured retention, or a"deductible"or any other similar form of limitation on the required coverage. EXHIBIT A Medians,Roadsides&Walkways sample Contract Page 3 EXHIBIT A page 40 of 221 14. Term, inr-a—ti°n Agreement may be terminated by the City upon thirty (30) days written notice of This Y shall a Contractor termination. In such event, Contractor by Contractor prior to receipt of such notice of termination, compensation for all services performedY subject to the following conditions: Director may require Contractor to deliver to the a. As a condition of such payment, theuch case such work product City all work product completed as of such date, and r for consents to the City's use thereof for such property of the City unless prohibited by law,and Contractor purposes as the City deems appropriate. b. payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standard of performance specified in the Recitals of this Agreement. 15. Exclusivi and Amendment y and This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive alor written,b tween the parties�tl the Contractor, and supersedes any and all other agreements, and any attachments hereto, the terms of event of a conflict between the terms oAgmay Agreement modified except by written instrument this Agreement shall prevail. This Agreement signed by the City and by an authorized repres othei in°srttment that areh nponsist nrwith,ao any terms or conditions of any purchase order or promises or addition to, the terms and conditions hereof, s ll not bindeoentat ors,r obligate Cnducements,ontractor or hp Crty ac pasty to this Agreement acknowledges thatP or anyone acting on behalf of any agreements, Orally or otherwise, been made by any Party' party,which are not embodied heren 16. Assignment the es of Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to sco�ract anyeinterest herein cwithout the prior or sub Contractor may not assign, transfer, delegate, written consent of the City and any such assignor ull and void. Nothing inrthis Agreement shall be sucontractwithout e City's prior written consent shall be considered n construed to limit the City's ability to have any of nh e s other Cotractorservrretained ces r byCitythe subject to this Agreement performed by City personnel or by 17. Ci Em to ees and Officials Contractor shall employ no CityIoyee of official nor any regular City employee in the work ty shall ve any financial erformed pursuant to this Agreement. No officer or mpovis visions of r he California Government i P Agreement in violation of the applicable P interest in this Code. lg, No^,bees c An , ommunications hereunder shall be given either by Y notices agent certificates, or other er(as designated in Section 1 hereinabove) or to City as the personal delivery to Contractor's EXHIBIT A Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Sample Contract Page 5 EXHIBIT A page 41 of 221 23. Du licate Original een prepared The original of this Agreement and one or more copohx cut d shall,reto have b Tespe five of the T signed in counterparts as duplicate originals, each of whrc f its execution and delivery, be deemed an original. rEach duplicate original shall be deemed date o who has signed an original instrument as against any Party 24, Immi ation Contractor shall be responsible for full compliance with the immigration and naturalization laws of the United States and shall,in particular, comply with the provisions of the United States Code regarding employment verification. 25, Le al Services Subcontracting Prohibited Cit a ree that City is not liable for payment of any subcontractor work Contractor and y g . involving legal services, and that such legal ndsthat are to expressly outside the scope of services Beach City Charter contemplated hereunder. Contractor understands P and City shall not be liable Section 309, the City Attorney is the exclusive legal counsel for City; Y for payment of any legal services expenses incurred by Contractor. 26. Confidentiality e from Contractor recognizes that in the performance of its duties under this Agreement, it must tion of a co nduct its activities in a manner designed to path llfusereasonable effortsvcons st consistent with improper use or disclosure. Contractor warrants that r ment actices customary in the facilities manage industry in recruiting, training and supervising pr performing its duties hereunder in order to achieve this result. In the employees and in otherwise p to re furtherance of this, Contractor agrees, at the request of the it, provision. ts employees to execute written undertakings to comply with the foregoing 27, Discrimimation marital Contractor shall not discriminate because of hrediability creed, defined, and. prohibited tby sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, utilization, promotion, termination or other applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, training, em ployment related activities. Contractor affirm comply that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal,state and local laws and regulations. 28, Jurisdiction-Venue lating to its validity, interpretation, performance, and This Agreement and all questions re accordance with the laws enforcement shall be government and construed delivered in the ta e of California Sand the California. This Agreement has been executed anAgreement shall validity, interpretation,performance, and enforcement e State of California.clauses B Both parties further agree that be determined and governed by the laws o Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that may be brought or g reason of this Agreement. arise out of,in connection with or by ' ,XIUBIT A Medians,Roadsides&Walkways sample Contract Page 7 EXHIBIT A page 42 of 221 35. Effective Date the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by IN WITNESS WHEREOF, P ugh their authorized officers. This Agreement shall be effective on the date of its approval and thi oe kern. shall expire when terminated as provided herein. by the Cityl Atton?ey•This Agr CONTRACTOR CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,a municipal corporation of the State of California By: Mayor print name ITS: (circle one)Chairman/PresidentNice President AND City Clerk By: INITIATED AND APPROVED: j I print name ITS: ( /Chief Financial Travis K.Ho kins P.E. circle one)Secretary Director/Chief Offi public Works cer/Asst.secretary-Treasurer APPROVED AS TO FORM: REVIEWED AND APPROVED: City Attorney City Manager i I i i i i I i EXHIBIT A Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Sample Contract Page 9 EXHIBIT A page 43 of 221 CITY OF HUNTiNGTON3BEACH phone:714-374-5378 Fax. 6-6212 Insurance Requirements vary for different applicants.Please see the below listed applicant types followed by the insurance requirements. on Beach Resolution 2008-63 requires that contractors,permittees,licenseesllessees and City of Huntington ton Beach for the vendors have an approved Certificate of Insurance on file with the City of Hunting permit or city contract. issuance of any p all of the city's s Office as to meeting The insurance certificate must be approved by the City Attorney' ersion-attached to an provider to the insurance requizements. An original c,rtificat aslrequired st come directly V from the insurance pmail may be ms forwarded. M. If the insurance certificate is faxed, Cityof Huntington Beach.All insurance must be from a California admitted carrier with a current A. of no less than A:VII Best's Rating provide service to the City 1.CONTRACTORS—Any persons or entities or Contract with the City and/or p r• which are readily available and efficiently procured by competitive bidding• Re uirements: General Liability, Worlcers'Compensation,Auto Liability,Additional Insured Endorsements and/or 2.DESIGN PROFESSIONALS-professional ervices to the City. ity ice actors who contract with the City provide architectural and/or engineering 000 coverage Renui�� rensents:Errors and Emissions(Professional Liabiliryak 1 contract with the city for the use of public 3.J,ICENSEES/LESSEES—any person or entities who property. Workers'Compensation,Property Insurance(full replacement costs with Rc uirements:General Liability, no coinsurancepenalty provision),Additional InsuredE'ndorsemeni or the City for any use of encroachment entities who make application to 4.PERMITEES—any Persons or City property• upon any street,waterway,Pier, Rmenis:General Liability, Workers'Compensation,Auto Liability,Additional Insure Endorsements aimed e of n advanced or specialized lrnowledge,expertised b o competitive g 5.PROFESSIONAL SERVICES—r neaans those services,which involve the e,e ort training professional discretion and independent judgment o oc by formal studies or experience or services which are not readily or efficiently pr Pursuant to Huntington Beach Municipal Code Section 3.02•eh hirreers,instructors,insurance of be bidding p architects,attorneys, g limited to those services provided by appraisers, physicians and other specialized consu )$1,000,000 coverage ltants. Errors and Emissions(Professional Liability Requirements: advisors, Property or Work permit Requirements—If the planned work does not involve public ance Private Property Compensation Certificate is the only Attorne 's its right-of-way(e.g.sidewalk/street),the Workers' Come rove the certificate requirement. However,if the work ite is adjacent jof cen liability and decidesto public hether property,not o approve y Office must be informed for co nsOy approval stamp. with a specific"Private Property EXHIBIT B Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Insuratrce Requirements Page 1 EXHIBIT A page 44 of 221 G�, _The general liability requirement is for$1,000,000 with"page listing Y General Liability( ) occurrence"type claims coverage and e separate p had 1 fcea s, elec'ted or both the policy number and naming -City f g lunteers"as additional insured on the endorsement. appointed officials, employees, agents and vo (see below for Additional Insured requirements) Y Additional Insured Endorsement Requirements—The City,its officers,elected overed as appointed officials,employees,agents and volunteers are to be specifically named anld of action peorme additional insureds by separate attached endorsement(s)as respects liability arising o by or on behalf of the contractor,products and completed operations of the contractor,premises leasedautomobiles owned, owned,occupied or used bll cunt na tors,orpecx 1 limitat ors on the cope of p�o e t n afforded to contractor.The coverage ha the City,its agents,officers and employees. The endorsement should include the policy number it correlates to. ce—General Liability insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects Y Primary Insuran ees.Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the the City,its agents,officers,and employ s shall be excess of the submitted insurance and sha not its aants,officers,and employee City, g contribute with it. Y Description of work—The staff contact and purpose of the evidence of coverage must be identified on the certificate of insurance. arate y Automotive Insurance—Automobile lmiarnrc both the policy numbere requirement is for 0and naming the"City of "Additional Insured Endorsement"pagegents and Huntington Beach, its officers,dorsement.Perm ttees who do no Luse vehicles or equ pment in volunteers as additional insured on the en connection with the permit can request to waive the Auto insurance requirement. y Worker's Compensation Insurance(W/C)—The Worker's Compensation insurance 250,000 bodily injury by disease,policy limit,and requirement is the State statutory limits of$ $100,000 bodily infury each employee for accident or disease per occurrence. Certificate holder listed on the certificate is: on Beach,CA 92648. City of Huntington Beach,2000 Main St., ensa ed employees working on the project,you may If your organization/company has no comp complete and return a"Non-Employer Status"form to be used in lieu of a W/C insurance certificate. Y Cancellation Clause Notice—The cancellation clause must contain a thirty with day notice. . ten (10)day notice for non-payment of premium is acceptable in combination with 30 day notice. Y Professional Liability—Coverage must be provided at a minimum of$1,000,000 per occurrence and in the aggregate. Y Deductibles—The following deductibles are acceptable and all others must be removed from the insurance policy or a waiver can be requested(No allowances for SIR) 0 General Liability-$5,000 o Auto Liability -$1,000 o Professional Liability/Errors&Emissions-$10,000 Y Waiver Procedure—If unable to comply with a requirement,the"INSURED"may request a a waiver of a specific requirement. The Insurance Waiver form is an internal form that the City o Huntington Beach will complete.(see following page for waiver form) The exception to the waiver is the GIL&Auto"Additional rnsured Endorsement"page. 0 EXHIBIT B Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Insurance Requirements Page 2 EXHIBIT A page 45 of 221 Waiver Procedure To request a waiver,indicate here(]and provide 2 sentences)of the ide a brief description(1— proposed work/project,•its dollar value(if not a specific dollar amount,use an average,annual estimate or non-profit)and projected timeframe(per job or as-needed basis). For substantial dollar deductible/SIR amounts,a financial statement is required(Balance Sheet, Budget Reports,Dun&Bradstreet Report,etc.). Waiver Requested: Encroachment Permit❑ Private Property Work Permit❑ Consultant Services❑Other: Proposed Work: Dollar Value: Projected Timeframe: EXMBIT B Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Insurance Requirements Page 3 EXHIBIT o Fire Hyd rant ® Knox Boxes QBlowup Numbers - U i 73 m U. to �fl! R 6 v F O�7 CAD CAD ((D CAD cD CD cD ti 14361 N N m rn o r r LID) 14372 o m m cD cD co m 14382 �J 14371 CO `D Y �} 14392 rn off, 14391 14392 L�—J 14391 ��Qo v ���o� ��p� a� 14401 14402 14402 r Q 14401 J 7Q�7 14411 14412 14412 r 14411 7 1442214421 y 1442214421 14422 14421 1442214421 L Hebrew 1.431 1443214431 Y 1443214431 1443214431 14432 Academy 144a41 14442 14441 N 1444214441 � 1444214441 ' 14442 14462 14461 1446214461 1446214461 14462 14471 1447214471 14472 14472 ` 14471 1447214471 14481 1448214481 14482 14481 45 01 4 Q _ 6292 Chinook Ave. Ibum nt Palk ycoFDneIYil�lRon At<vtOD17 Beat 9 4Jamnlian 'G1S�`PaN Landscape Walkway '�rJ OC 2712 L �I f RnardiH-Dr TG g"' 1178 EXH181T C Medians,Roadsides&WaIP gE w 128 EXHIBIT A page 47 of 221 O O O O f r•�1^Nf i� t�600 a J v ' , N Rd. - ... s�os toot sow unto a 1 „. i v ml Ave. Vicinity Map [:7 Landscapes, Medians and Cut Outs EXHIBIT C Medians,Roadsides&WalPkw�aey. 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EXHIBIT C Medians,Roadsides&walkways Page 135 Reporting District 476 EXHIBIT A page 183 of 221 O O O O z v f J. 710i1 Jf �. f C4 b071 210M e y M Vicinity Map Landscapes, Medians and Cut Outs C:3, m EXHIBIT C Medians,Roadsides&walkways _1 Page 136 PM Reporting District 484 EXHIBIT A page 184 of 221 O O O O >r aao, aom zoo, ffiz am, aro�a D aox, aoaaan zau,2"Fam, Z= amp amz am a°aaoa aw, awx aa+ aw, amz 2M 2 aa2 aa, 21M +2M reou aosnZM 2 M, aw+ at 4" aar+ a aan aom � aa� aaa+ soar I '.-j"m g p a p q zw am y �g aon aw' aon bm, zmn aov+ vnez ova, z+ y,ea� aw,. a 4 =21 pp p yy IX R un, am r _ dR,sfi g A r4,•1 _.pay g 4,� a,m 3 i S 3 a s Zler9 Cz, El S La nTffV an, 3 a oP a d p zr m ` mn ova zrm .ysi nsst All, a �p 0�0 IN r M Vicinity Map 1 Landscapes, Medians and Cut Outs EXHIBrr C Median,Roadsides&Walkways Page 137 Re orting District 486 EXHIBIT A page 185 of 221 O O O O `y �•'/s v =n ot, nil A •ri#' � x�r 21111 2214 yy gg � A 7 P yv �b'L 13 I X xtfs, �� a c• tom ' 22162 =72 4t+ Y AW � Tlldt 131tl i W°tch 2 Izu 22231 ,Fr 7-1 o 2224 �� n "30 zuw ` 22311 mM an„ am 2= 2== v�+l vy yf5' 7!30 22214 � lVl1 ��7 V inity Map Yid Landscapes, Medians and Cut Outs o� EXHIBIT C Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Page 138 Reporting District 486 EXHIBIT A page 186 of 221 City of Huntington Beach; Roadside Landscaping 136 McFadden Island 240 0 240 146 McFadden Island 429 0 429 147 Springdale/McFadden Cut-Out 5,990 0 5,990 147 Springdale/Edinger Cut-Out 500 300 800 149 Edwards/Goldenwest/McFadden Cut-Out/Cont. 15,269 0 15,269 152 Edinger/Gauntness Dr. Island 0 340 340 153 Edinger/Bimini Ln./Trinidad Ln. Island 102,127 12,418 114,545 154 Edinger/Saybrook/Humbolt Dr. Cut-Out/font. 23,507 1,348 24,855 155 Heil Cut-Out 1,835 0 1,835 157 Springdale Cut-out/Island 5,896 204 6,100 770 288 Cut-out/Island 1,058 159 Goldenwest/Heil 162 Intrepid Ln./Broadway Cut-Out 1,564 p 1,564 164 Davenport Dr./Malta Ln. Cut-Out/Planter 9,294 0 9,294 165 Balsa Chica/Warner Cut-Out 6,135 0 6,135 7,265 116 166 Balsa Chica/Graham/Heil 'Cut-Out/Island 3,547 167 Graham/Springdale/Heil Cut-Out 3,547 p , 47 168 Edwards Cut-Out 252 0 252 169 Edwards Cut-Out 184 0 184 174 Warner Cont. 4,892 0 4,892 175 Warner/Algonquin/Bolsa Chica Cut-Out/Planter 4,360 684 1,044 176 Graham/Warner Cut-Out 1,613 0 177 Graham/Slater Cut-Out/Cont. 1613 1,584 0 11,584 178 Edwards Cut-Out 1,655 0 1,655 Goldenwest 260 Cut-Out 260 0 179 186 Graham Cut-Out 2,593 p 2,593 187 Graham/Springdale/Slater/Talbert Cut-Out 18,398 0 18,398 188 Springdale/Edwards/Slater/Talbert Cut-Out 17,054 0 17,054 1gg Edwards/Villa Nueva Dr. Cut-Out 14,018 0 14,018 11152 197 Talbert/Springdale Cut-Out/coot./Island 10,834 318 27,043 198 Springdale/Edwards/Talbert/Varsity Cut-Out/Cunt./Island 26,655 388 114 07,14 9 242 McFadden/Center Ave. Ice Plant/Cont. 107,149 0 253 Newland/Edinger/Stark Dr. Cont./Island 22,476 3,113 314 1, 261 Warner Cut-Out 1,314 0 314 271 Goldenwest/Gothard/Slater/Ford Dr. Cut-Out/Cont. 9,662 p 9,662 272 Nichols Ln./Slater Cut-Out 1,022 0 1,022 273 Warner/Holland Dr. Cut-Out/Cunt. 2,606 0 2,606 281 Gothard Cut-Out 9,251 0 9,251 282 Talbert Cut-out/Island 1,738 529 2,267 283 Newland Cut-Out 1,856 0 1,856 291 Ellis Cont. 21,060 0 21,060 2g2 Ellis/Talbert/Joyful Ln. Cut-Out/Cont. 21,516 0 21,516 293 Beach/Forelle Dr. Planter/Island 10,219 3,377 13,596 327 Cherryhill Ln. Island 11,037 3,891 14,928 328 Seapoint/Summit Dr. Island 795 603 1,398 EXHIBIT Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Page 139 EXHIBIT A page 187 of 221 City of Huntington Beach: Roadside Landscaping 329 Gold enwest/Su m mit Dr./Beacon Hill Ln. Cut-out/Island 13,491 456 13,947 338 Palm Cut-Out 3,889 0 3,889 339 Goldenwest/Palm Cut-Out/Cont. 21,027 0 21,027 041 349 Palm/17th Cut-Out 1,041 0 1, 412 Delaware/Huntington/Garfield Cut-Out 4,229 0 4,229 29 413 Newland/Garfield/Modale Cont./Island 16,600 398 16,998 421 Main/Holly Ln. Cut-Out 3,935 0 3,935 1,292 422 Garfield/Delaware/17th Cut-Out/Island 188 1,104 29200 , 424 Garfield/Yorktown/Newland/Magnolia Cut/Cant./Island 29,200 0 20 426 Garfield/Yorktown/OCFCD Cut-Out/Island 13,821 0 13,821 427 Yorktown/Brookhurst Planter 15,352 1,443 16,795 431 17th Cont. 7,180 0 7,180 432 Yorktown/Adams Cut-Out/Cont. 6,900 0 6,900 433 Newland/Yorktown/Adams/Coldwater Cut-Out/Copt./Island 27,097 318 27,415 434 Yorktown/Adams/Newland Cut-Out/Planter 22,586 0 22,586 435 Adams/Magnolia/Bushard Planter 1,187 0 1,187 437 Adams/Brookhurst/Yorktown@Ward Cut-Out/Planter 17,954 0 17,954 441 Main/17th/Loma Ave. Cut-Out/Island 5,206 143 5,349 442 Beach/Deaware/Adams/Memphis Cut-Out/Copt. 25,792 0 25,792 443 Newland/Adams Cut-Out/Coat. 8,879 0 8,879 444 Magnolia/Newland/Indianapolis/Adams Cut-Out/Copt./Plant. 45,356 0 45,356 446 Brookhurst/Bushard/Adams/Indianapolis Cut-Out/Island 5,478 0 5,478 447 Brookhurst Island/Planter 8,573 5,181 13,754 451 Main/5th/3rd/Orange/Olive/Walnut Cut-Out 7,860 0 7,860 452 Beach Ice Plant 29,776 0 29,776 453 Beach Planter 18,982 0 18,982 454 Newland/Magnolia/Atlanta/lndianapolis Cut-Out/Cont. 32,237 0 32,237 455 Bushard/Indianapolis/Atlanta Cut-Out 1,710 0 1,710 456 Brookhurst/Bushard/Atlanta/Indianapolis Cut-Out 1,576 0 1,576 463 Newland/Jenny Dr./Lochlea Ln. Cut-Out 5,491 0 5,491 464 Magnolia/Atlanta Cut-Out 14,933 0 14,933 467 Hamilton Cut-Out 1,000 0 1,000 475 Magnolia/Banning Ice Plant 23,443 0 23,443 476 Brookhurst/Bushard/Banning cut-out/cont./Island 10,390 151 10,541 484 Magnolia Ice Plant 56,785 0 56,785 485 Bushard Cut-Out/Island 16,074 0 16,074 486 Brookhurst/Bushard/Banning Cut-Out/Cont. 17,284 0 17,2$4 EXHIBIT C Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Page 140 EXHIBIT A page 188 of 221 city of Huntington Beach: Roadside Landscaping 240 136 2929 McFadden Island 240 0 4 146 McFadden Island 429 0 5990 0 5,990 , 147 Springdale/McFadden Cut-Out 15�,269 149 Edwards/Goldenwest/McFadden Cut-Out/Cont. 15,269 0 340 152 Edinger/Countness Dr. Island 0 340 153 Edinger/Bimini Ln./Trinidad Ln. Island 102,127 12,418 114,545 154 Edinger/Saybrook/Humbolt Dr. Cut-Out/Cont. 23,507 1,348 24,855 5 155 Heil Cut-Out 1,835 0 157 Clubhouse Ln. Island 32 928 960 157 Springdale Cut-out/Island 5,896 204 6,100 Goldenwest/Heil Cut-out/Island 288 1,058 770 159 1,564 162 Intrepid Ln./Broadway Cut-Out 1,564 0 0 9,294 6 164 Davenport Dr./Malta Ln. Cut-Out/Planter , 6,135 165 Bolsa Chica/Warner Cut-Out ,135 35 0 166 Bolsa Chica/Graham/Hell Cut-Out/Island 7,265 116 7,381 167 Graham/Springdale/Heil Cut-Out 3,547 0 3,547 168 Edwards Cut-Out 252 0 252 169 Edwards Cut-Out - 0 184 174 Warner Cont. 4,892 0 4,892 175 Warner/Algonquin/Bolsa Chica Cut-Out/Planter 4,360 684 5,044 176 Graham/Warner Cut-Out 1,613 0 1,613 177 Graham/Slater Cut-Out/Cont. 11,584 0 11,584 Edwards Cut-Out 1,655 0 1,655 178 260 179 Goldenwest Cut-Out 260 0 186 Graham Cut-Out 2,593 0 2,593 18,398 187 Graham/Springdale/Slater/Talbert Cut-Out 18,398 0 17,054 188 Springdale/Edwards/Slater/Talbert Cut-Out 17,054 0 0 6,175 189 Edwards Channel Cut-Out 6,175 189 Edwards/Villa Nueva Dr. Cut-Out 14,018 0 14,018 197 Talbert/Springdale cut-out/font./island 10,834 318 11,152 198 Springdale/Edwards/Talbert/Varsity Cut-Out/Copt./Island 26,655 388 27,043 232 McFadden Slope 12,500 0 12,500 242 McFadden/Center Ave. Ice Plant/Cont. 107,149 0 107,149 07 07,19 253 Newland/Edinger/Stark Dr. Cont./Island 22,476 3,113 5,58 261 Warner Cut-Out 1,314 0 1,314 0 9,662 271 Goldenwest/Gothard/Slater/Ford Dr. Cut-Out/Cont. 9,662 022 1 0 Cut-Out , 1,022 272 Nichols Ln./Slater 2,606 273 Warner/Holland Dr. Cut-Out/Copt. 2,606 0 51 281 2 Gothard Cut-Out 9,251 0 ,2 282 Talbert Cut-out/Island 1,738. 529 ,267 283 Newland Cut-Out 1,856 0 1,856 Ellis Cont. 21,060 0 21,060 291 21,516 0 21,516 292 Ellis/Talbert/JoyfulLn. Cut-Out/Copt. 13,596 293 Beach/Forelle Dr. Planter/Island 10,219 3,377 327 Cherryhiil Ln. Island 11,037 3,891 14,928 EXHIBIT C Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Page 141 EXHIBIT A page 189 of 221 city of Huntington Beach: Roadside Landscaping OEM MENNOMEM 795 603 1,398 328 Seapoint/Summit Dr. Island 794,3 329 Goldenwest/Summit Dr./Beacon Hill Ln. Cut-out/Island 131491 456 194 338 Palm Cut-Out 3,889 0 339 Goldenwest/Palm Cut-Out/Cont. 21,027 0 21,027 349 Palm/17th Cut-Out 1,041 0 1,041 412 Delaware/Huntington/Garfield Cut-Out 4,229 0 4,229 413 Newland/Garfield/Modale Cont./Island 16,600 398 16,998 421 Main/Holly Ln. Cut-Out 3,935 0 3,935 292, 422 Garfield/Delaware/17th Cut-Out/Island -188 1,104 1292 424 Garfield/Yorktown/Newland/Magnolia Cut/Copt./Island 29,200 4 29,200 13,821 426 Garfield/Yorktown/OCFCD Cut-Out/Island 13,821 0 16,821 427 Yorktown/Brookhurst Planter 15,352 1,443 795 431 17th Cont. 7,180 0 7,180 432 Yorktown/Adams Cut-Out/font. 6,900 0 6,900 ,27415 433 Newland/Yorktown/Adams/Coldwater Cut-Out/font./Island 27,097 318 22,586 415 434 Yorktown/Adams/Newland Cut-Out/Planter 22,586 0 435 Ada ms/Magnolia/8ushard Planter 1,187 0 1,187 437 Ada ms/B 0 17,954 rookhurst/Yorktown@Ward Cut-Out/Planter 17,954 5,95 441 Main/17th/Loma Ave. Cut-Out/island 5,206 143 349 442 Beach/Delware/Adams/Memphis Cut-Out/Cont, 25,792 0 25,792 443 Newland/Adams Cut-Out/Cont. 8,879 0 8,879 444 Magnolia/Newland/indianapolis/Adams Cut-Out/Copt,/Plant. 45,356 00 45, 6 35 35 446 Brookhurst/Bushard/Adams/Indianapolis Cut-Out/Island 5,478 5,478 447 Brookhurst Island/Planter 8,573 5,181 13,754 451 M ain/Sth/3rd/Orange/Olive/Wal nut Cut-Out 7,860 0 7,860860 452 Beach Ice Plant 29,776 0 29,776 453 Beach Planter 18,982 0 18,982 454 Newland/Magnolia/Atlanta/Indianapolis Cut-Out/Copt. 32,237 p 32,237 455 Bushard/Indianapolis/Atlanta Cut-Out 1,710 0 1,710 0 1,576 456 erookhurst/Bushard/Atlanta/Indianapolis Cut-Out 1,576 13,968 462 Little Shell Cont. 13,968 0 5,491 463 Newland/Jenny Dr./Lochlea Ln. Cut-Out 5,491 0 464 Magnolia/Atlanta Cut-Out 14,933 0 14,933 467 Hamilton Cut-Out 1,000 0 1,000 Ice Plant 23,443 0 23,443 475 Magnolia/Banning ,541 10 476 Brookhurst/Bushard/Banning Cut-out/font./Island 10,390 1551 10 484 Magnolia Ice Plant 56,785 ,541 785 485 Bushard Cut-Out/Island 16,074 0 16,074 486 Brookhurst/Bushard/Banning Cut-Out/font. 17,284 0 17,284 EXHIBIT C Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Page 142 EXHIBIT A page 190 of 221 City of Huntington Beach: Median Landscaping PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY(SR-1) 41,130 44,892 86,022 Broadway to Seal Beach(city) 3,796 3,666 7,462 Warner to Broadway 0 2,100 2,100 Goldenwest to Warner 0 216 216 17th to Goldenwest 7,197 6,522 13,719 9th to 17th 2,444 4,538 6,982 6th to 9th 279 1,264 1,543 Main to 6th 0 1,641 1,641 1st to Main 1,821 2,262 4,083 Huntington to 1st 5,669 2,698 8,367 Beach to Huntington 10,713 7,735 18,448 Newland to Beach 9,211 12,250 21,461 ADAMS AVE. 52,221 31,531 83,752 Lake to Delaware 781 2,878 3,659 Delaware to Beach 4,809 2,763 7,572 Beach to Newland 12,937 7,704 20,641 Newland to Magnolia 10,745 4,561 15,306 Magnolia to Bushard 9,320 4,854 14,174 Bushard to Brookhurst 7,770 4,157 11,927 Brookhurst to Costa Mesa(city) 5,859 4,614 10,473 BEACH BLVD. (SR-39) 138,295 117,491 255,786 Edinger to Center Ave. 0 4,411 4,411 Heil to Edinger 19,207 14,300 33,507 Warner to Heil 9,287 8,990 18,277 Slater to Warner 7,724 9,725 17,449 Talbert to Slater 4,175 9,275 13,450 15,609 10,424 26,033 Ellis to Talbert � Garfield to Ellis 6,346 11,298 17,644 Yorktown to Garfield 12,084 13,342 25,426 Adams to Yorktown 9,249 10,667 19,916 Indianapolis to Adams 17,755 7,673 25,428 Atlanta to Indianapolis. 16,179 8,546 24,725 PCH to Atlanta 20,680 8,840 29,520 WARNER AVE. 63,928 64,167 128,095 PCH to Algonquin 0 1,072 1,072 Algonquin to Bolsa Chica 4,886 6,342 11,228 Bolsa Chica to Graham 8,074 8,454 16,528 Graham to Springdale 9,003 11,647 20,650 Springdale to Edwards 8 682 6,004 14,686 Edwards to Goldenwest 4,461 7,281 11,742 Goldentwest to Gothard 3,942 3,426 7,368 7,960 Gothard to Beach 3,194 4,766 I WARNER AVE. (cont.) Beach to Newland 12,256 10,121 22,377 Newland to Magnolia 9,430 5,054 14,484 EXHIBIT C Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Page 143 EXHIBIT A page 191 of 221 City of Huntington Beach: Median Landscaping BROADWAY 0 266 266 Pacific Ave.to Intrepid Ln. 0 266 266 BOLSA CHICA ST. 64,867 42,702 107,569 Bolsa to Rancho 10,651 6,687 17,338 McFadden to Bolsa 18,470 9,160 27,630 Edinger to McFadden 19,057 9,900 28,957 Heil to Edinger 7,889 6,375 14,264 Warner to Heil 8,800 10,580 19,380 GRAHAM ST. 8,931 0 8,931 Edinger to McFadden 8,931 0 8,931 SPRINGDALE ST. 17,058 18,713 35,771 Bolsa to Briarcliff Dr. 5,714 5,602 11,316 Edinger to McFadden 0 2,389 2,389 Warner to Heil 11,344 10,722 22,066 SEAPOINT ST. 35,026 10,478 45,504 Palm to Garfield 31,172 6,707 37,879 PCH to Palm 3,854 3,771 7,625 EDWARDS ST. 25,665 16,080 41,745 Heil to Edinger 16,142 5,022 21,164 Warnerto Heil 7,378 3,483 10,861 Ellis to Talbert 2,145 7,575 9,720 GOLDENWEST ST, 90,936 41,833 132,769 Edinger to McFadden 0 882 882 Slater to Warner 2,976 1,514 4,490 Ellis to Slater 28,716 18,807 47,523 Garfield to Ellis 17,095 4,788 21,883 Yorktown to Garfield 12,107 7,563 19,670 Palm to Yorktown 18,608 3,704 22,312 PCH to Palm 11,434 4,575 16,009 GOTHARD ST. 9,071 4,121 13,192 Garfield to Ellis 9,071 4,121 13,192 MAIN ST. 94,867 17,933 112,800 Delaware to Beach 7,944 5,104 13,048 Garfield to Delaware 7,651 4,338 11,989 Yorktown to Garfield 14,782 7,172 21,954 Adams to Yorktown 56,519 1,319 57,838 Loma Ave.to Adams 7,971 0 7,971 1ST ST. 4,268 1,501 5,769 PCH to Atlanta 4,268 1,501 5,769 HUNTINGTON ST. 708 566 1,274 PCH to Atlanta 708 566 1,274 MAGNOLIA ST. 20,002 7,318 27,320 EXHIBIT C Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Page 144 EXHIBIT A page 192 of 221 city of Huntington Beach: Median Landscaping Indianapolis to Adams 9,343 3,897 13,240 Hamilton to Atlanta 3,210 1,247 4,457 Banningto Hamilton 7,449 2,021 9,470 PCH to Banning 0 153 153 BROOKHURST ST. 80,951 31,311 112,262 Yorktown to Garfield 9,730 3;804 13,534 Adams to Yorktown 9,447 5,589 15,036 Indianapolis to Adams 12,279 4,240 16,519 Atlanta to Indianapolis 11,687 3,072 14,759 Hamilton to Atlanta 8,250 4,836 13,086 Banning to Hamilton 11,574 5,131 16,705 Bushard to Banning 17,984 4,639 22,623 BOL5A AVE. 31,714 18,690 50,404 Bolsa Chlca to Graham 10,501 6,311 16,812 Graham to Springdale 9,510 4,523 14,033 Springdale to Edwards 11,703 7,856 19,559 CENTER AVE. 0 15,187 15,187 Gothard to Beach 0 15,187 15,187 EDINGER AVE. 20,818 11,424 32,242 Goldenwest to Gothard 1,146 412 11558 Gothard to Beach 19,672 11,012 30,684 TALBERT AVE. 7,841 3,362 11,203 Beach to Newland 7,841 3,362 11,203 GARFIELD AVE. 42,438 20,341 62,779 Seapoint to Edwards 7,388 3,360 10,748 Edwards to Goidenwest 10,464 4,550 15,014 Goldenwestto Main 1,153 851 2,004 Main to Florida 3,041 2,674 5,715 95 Newland to Magnolia 10,164 4,031 14,1 Magnolia to Bushard 10,228 4,875 15,103 YORKTOWN AVE. 4,357 6,581 10,938 Goidenwest to Main 0 572 572 Main to Huntington 4,357 6,009 10,366 PALM AVE. 48,450 18,330 66,780 Seapoint to Goidenwest 48,450 18,330 66,780 ATLANTA AVE. 10,607 7,490 18,097 Beach to Newland 4,614 5,240 9,854 Magnolia to Bushard 5,993 2,250 8,243 EXHIBIT C Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Page 145 I EXHIBIT A page 193 of 221 A A P. � •P •P •A N W W � V In to V Oo OO N V V V al �P W •NP, to A V M Un �! 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Y YI VY V ON UJ VV( U�7I WN WN W O W W �• NW mO W 00* O rD W O 7 7 w EXHIBIT C Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Page 148 EXHIBIT A page 196 of 221 City of Huntington Beach: Median and Roadside Landscaping Backflow Prevention Systems RD# Location Type Pipe Diameter(in) 476 W of 21782 Brookhurst St.in Cut-Out PVB 2 W of 21702 Brookhurst on Median RP 1 W of 21552 Brookhurst on Median RP 1 NW corner of Bushard/Banning PVB 2 466 SW of Brookhurst/Dana Dr. on Median RP 1 W of 21152 Brookhurst on Median RP 1 E of 20401 Brookhurst on Median RP 1 456 W of 20902 Brookhurst on Median RP 1 SW of Brookhurst/Cliff Dr.on Median RP 2 NW corner of Brookhurst/Endever Dr.in Cut-Out RP 1 SW corner of Brookh urst/End ever Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 1 Brookhurst/Spinnaker Dr. on Island RP 1 NW of Brookhurst/Cliff Dr.on Median RP 1 SW of Brookhurst/Hercules Dr.on Median RP 1 446 NW of Brookhurst/Birchwood Dr. on Median RP 1 N of Brookhurst/Indlanapolis on Median RP 1 N of Brookhurst/Indianapolis on Median RP 1 NW of Brookhurst/Jon Day Dr. on Median RP 1 NW of Brookhurst/Jon Day Dr. on Median RP 1 NW corner of Brookhurst/Peck Dr. PVB 1 SW corner of Brookhurst/Peck Dr. PVB 1 SE of 20061 Brookhurst on Median RP 1.25 447 Brookhurst/Jon Day Dr.on Service Road RP 2 436 SW of Brookhurst/Valley Forge Dr.on Median PVB 2 NW of Brookhurst/Cutty Shark Dr.on Median PVB 2 437 Brookhurst/Merrimac Dr.on Service Road RP 2 426 W of 19412 Brookhurst on Median RP 1 W of 19302 Brookhurst on Median PVB 2 SE of 19201 Brookhurst on Median RP 1 E of 19071 Brookhurst on Median RP 1 485 SW corner of Gateshead/Bushard in Cut-Out PVB 1 W of 101 Bushard in Cut-Out PVB 1.5 486 NE corner of Bushard/Watch Harbor Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 1 SE corner of Bushard/Watch Harbor Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 2 476 SE corner of Bushard/Drumbeat Dr. in Cut-Out PVB 1 455 N of Bushard/Castlegate Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 1 SW corner of Bushard/Indianapolis in Cut-Out PVB 1 456 SE corner of Bushard/Bay Meadow Dr. RP 1.5 NE corner of Bushard/Bay Meadow Dr. PVB 1 484 SE corner of Magnolia/Banning in Ice Plant PVB 2 475 NE corner of Magnolia/Banning in Ice Plant PVB 2 *Note: PVB-Pressure Vaccum Breaker; RP-Spring Loaded* EXHIBIT C Medians,Roadsides& ways Pal 149 i EXHIBIT A page 197 of 221 City of Huntington Beach: Median and Roadside Landscaping Backflow Prevention Systems RD# Location Type Pipe Diameter(in) 464 NW of 21400 Magnolia on Median PVB 2 NW corner of Magnolia/Stilwell Dr. in Cut-Out PVB 2 454 SW corner of Magnolia/Indianapolis in Cut-Out PVB 2 W of Magnofia/Carroltown Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 2 444 SW corner of Magnolia/Bede[Dr. in Cut-Out RP 2 NW corner of Magnolia/Bede) Dr.in Cut-Out RP 2 NW corner of Magnolia/Mediterranean Dr.in Cut-Out RP 2 SW corner of Magnolia/Mediterranean Dr.in Cut-Out RP 2 424 SW corner of Magnolia/Seahurst Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 2 NW corner of Magnolia/Seahurst Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 2 463 End of Hillhead Dr. in Cut-Out PVB 1 454 N of Newland/Atlanta in Cut-Out RP 2 SE corner of Newland/Indianapolis in Cut-Out PVB 2 444 SE corner of Newland/Vail Dr. in Cut-Out PVB 2 NE corner of Newland/Vail Dr. in Cut-Out PVB 2 SE corner of Newland/Kelso Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 1 NE corner of Newland/Kelso Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 2 443 End of Northport Dr. in Cut-Out RP 1 End of Boothbay Cr.In Cut-Out RP 1 End of Millbridge Cr.In Cut-Out RP 1 End of Cape Newbury Dr.in Cut-Out RP 1 W of Newland/Vail Dr. in Cut-Out RP 1 433 SW corner of Newland/Compton Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 1 S of Newland/Compton Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 1 N of Newland/Deepview Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 1 NW corner of Newland/Deepview Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 1 SW corner of Newland/Deepview Dr. in Cut-Out PVB 1 End of Dallas Cr.In Cut-Out PVB 1 End of Ivy Cr. In Cut-Out PVB 1 End of Velvet Cr.In Cut-Out PVB 1 End of Clarkdale Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 1 SE corner of Newland/Yorktown in Cut-Out PVB 1 End of Deepcliff Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 1 End of Grace Cr.in Cut-Out PVB 1 NW corner of Newland/Compton Dr. in Cut-Out PVB 1 434 S of Newland/Carson Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 2 SE corner of Newland/Carson Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 1 SE corner of Newland/Doremere Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 1 NE corner of Newland/Carson Dr.in Cut-Out RP 2 424 End of Palermo Dr.in Cut-Out PVB 2 End of Wave Cr.In Cut-Out PVB 2 *Note:PVB-Pressure Vaccum Breaker; RP-Spring Loaded* EXHIBIT C Medians,Roadsides&Wafkways Page 150 EXHIBIT A page 198 of 221 city of Huntington Beach: Median and Roadside landscaping Backflow Prevention Systems Location Type Pipe Diameter(in) RD# PVB 1 486 SW corner of Banning/Marblehead Ln.in Cut-Out PVB 1.5 SE corner of Banning/Marblehead Ln.in Cut-Out PVB 2 454 N of 8702 Atlanta Ave.in Cont. PVB 2 W of Atlanta Greenfield Ln.in Cut-Out PVB 1 464 SW corner of Atlanta/Leasure Ln.in Cut-Out PVB 2 444 NW corner of Indianapolis/Ives Ln. in Cut-Out PVB 2 End of Regal Cr.in Cut-Out PVB 2 NE corner of Indianapolis/Ives Ln.in P Cut-Out 1 446 NE corner of Indianapolis/Everglades Ln.in Cut-Out RP PVB 1 NW corner of Indianapolis/Everglades Ln.in Cut-Out PVB 1 NE corner of Indianapolis/Alisa Ln. in Cut-Out PVB 1 NW corner of Indian Ln.in Cut-Out PVB 1 456 SW corner of Indianapolis/Alisa Ln.in Cut-Out PVB 1 SE corner of Indianapolis/Alisa Ln.in Cut-Out RP 1 434 S of 8741 Adams on Service Road PVB 1 NE corner of Adams/Newland in Cut-Out RP 2 NW corner of Adams/Felcliff Ln. in Cut-Out RP 2 444 End of Mural Cr.in Cut-Out RP 2 Adams/Vintage Ln.on Service Road PVB 1 435 S of 9131 Adams on Service Road PVB 2 S of 19961 Chesapeake Ln.on Median PVB 2 446 SW corner of Adams/Derbyshire Ln.in Cut-out RP 2 424 E of Yorktown/Windward Ln.in Cut-Out PVB 2 434 SE of Yorktown/Denver Ln.in Cut-Out PVB 2 426 NE corner of Yorktown/Brigantine Ln. in Cut-Out PVB 2 NW corner of Yorktown/Brigantine Ln.in Cut-Out RP 2 427 Yorktown/Olana Ln.on Service Road RP 1 437 SE corner of Yorktown/Ward in Cut-Out RP 2 425 NW of Garfield/Woodward Ln.on Median PVB 2 462 W of 21302 Beach on Median PVB 2 462 W of Beach/Stinson Dr. on Median RP 2 NW of Beach/Sail Dr.of Median PVB 2 442 E of 20382 Beach on Median PVB 2 S of Beach/Memphis Ave on Median PVB 2 S of Beach/Centerstone Dr.on Median RP 2 432 E of 19721 Beach on Median j * Breaker;RP-Spring Loaded* re Vaccum Break p Note: PVB-Pressu EXHIBIT C Medians,Roadsides&Walkw Page EXHIBIT A page 199 of 221 Weekly Inspection Sheet Date:__-- Inspected By: Location: [�Yes ❑No Hazardous Condition Present: rovement Good Fair Needs Imp ❑ El Eloverall Condition Turf El ❑ El Mowing ❑ ❑ Edging ❑ ❑ Weeds Litter Removal ❑ ❑ Clipping Removal ❑ Aerate& Fertilize El El ❑ 11 Walkways ❑ ❑ Play Equipment El❑ ❑ El Playground Sand Pits El Chemical Edging ❑ ❑ Rodent Control Trees ❑ � ❑ Trimming ❑ ❑ Staking ❑ Wood Chipping Planters ❑ ❑ Trimming ❑ ❑ Weeding El D El El Wood Chipping irrigation ❑ ❑ ❑ Controller Adjustments ❑ ❑ Parts Replacements Picnic Shelters ❑ ❑ Restrooms ❑ ❑ Facilities ❑ ❑ Vertical Mowing ❑ Corrections and/or Comments Needed(if any): EXHIBIT D Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Weekly Inspection Sheet Page 1 EXHIBIT A page 200 of 221 PERFORMANCE DEFICIENCY NOTIFICATION NOTIFICATION PROVIDED TO: DATE: TIME: LOCATION: VALUE OF DEDUCTION: $ The following Performance Deficiencies have been identified and require immediate corrective action.All deficiencies shall be penalized at a rate of$250 per occurrence unless otherwise noted. 1. Failure to protect Public Health and/or correct immediate safety hazards. ❑ 2. Failure to respond to a page/call for service within 15 minutes during work hours. ❑ 3. Failure to respond to a page/call for service within 15 minutes after work hours. ❑ 4. Failure to respond in the field within 60 minutes to an after work hours emergency. El 5. Failure to comply with City-defined manpower requirements. ❑ ❑ 6. Failure to provide adequate equipment. 7. Failure to comply with Water Quality Control Board—non-storm water discharges. ❑ I 8. Failure to comply with current City,.State,Federal Watering Restrictions. El 9. Failure to apply chemicals,edge,mow,pick up debris,prune,rototill in an approved and ❑ professional manner. 10. Failure to adhere to City-defined dress code. ❑ 11. Failure to adhere to any and all maintenance specifications. ❑ Comments: Please initiate necessary corrective actions and notify Maintenance Operations Manager and Landscape Maintenance Supervisor when completed for follow up inspection. Maintenance Operations Manager Landscape Maintenance Supervisor Representative For Contractor i EXHIBIT E Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Deficiency Notice Page I I EXHIBIT A page 201 of 221 EXTRA SERVICES PRICE SHEET • Unit Cost for items not listed here shall be offered to the City of Huntington Beach by the contractor in a supplemental bid/proposal. • Extra Work bid/proposal shall be considered an addendum to this agreement and shall conform to the terms and conditions as stated herein. • Electronic Devices such as controllers,communications equipment and sensors used for irrigation shall be subjected to special/reduced pricing. • Special/reduced pricing shall be arranged for large repairs or improvement projects and shall be approved on a case-by-case basis. Extra project labor shall be charged as follows: - Supervision - Foreman - Laborer - Concrete Finisher - Irrigation Technician - Irrigation Repairman Extra plant unit prices shall be charged as follows: - Sod(per square foot) - Ground Cover(per flat) - Annual Color - Shrub(one gallon) - Shrub(five gallon) - Shrub(fifteen gallon) - Tree(fifteen gallon) - Tree(twenty-four inch box) - Single Stalling - Double Staking - Root Barriers EXHIBIT F Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Extra Services Price Sheet Page 1 EXHIBIT A page 202 of 221 Integrated Pest Management Program PURPOSE: To establish criteria for an Integrated Pest Management(IPM)Program. Components of an IPM Program An IPM program is a long-term multi-faceted system to manage pests. Use of pesticides is a short-term solution to pest problems and should be used only when the other components fail to maintain the pests or their damage below an acceptable level. Successful IPM practitioners are knowledgeable about the biology of the plants and pests and successful IPM programs primarily use combinations of cultural practices as well as a combination of physical,mechanical and biological controls. Pest Identification It is important to learn to identify all stages of common pests at each site. For example,if you can identify weed seedlings,you can control them before they become larger and more difficult to control and before they flower,disseminating seeds throughout the site. It is also important to be sure that a pest is actually causing the problem. Often damage such as wilting is attributed to root disease but may actually be caused by under watering or wind damage. Prevention Good pest prevention practices are critical to any IPM program, and can be very effective in reducing pest incidence. Numerous practices can be used to prevent pest incidence and reduce pest population buildup such as the use of resistant varieties, good sanitary practices and proper plant culture. Examples of prevention include choosing an appropriate location for planting, making sure the root system is able to grow adequately and selecting plants that are compatible with the site's environment. I Monitoring The basis of IPM is the development and use of a regular monitoring or scouting program. Monitoring involves examining plants and surrounding areas for pests,examining tools such as sticky traps for insect pests and quantitatively or qualitatively measuring the pest population size or injury. This information can be used to determine if pest populations are increasing, decreasing,or staying the same and to determine when to use a control tactic.Weather and other environmental conditions may also play a factor in whether a pest outbreak may occur so it is important to monitor temperature and soil moisture as well. It is important to use a systematic approach when monitoring,for example you should examine leaves of a similar age each time you check for pests,rather than looking at the older leaves on EXHIBIT G Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page I EXHIBIT A page 203 of 221 some plants and younger ones on others. Randomly looking at a plant and its leaves does not allow you to track changes in pest population or damage over time. It is important to establish and maintain a record-keeping system to evaluate and improve your IPM program. Records should include information such as date of examination,pests found, size and extent of the infestation,location of.the infestation, control options utilized,effectiveness of the control options,labor and material costs. Iniury Levels and Action Thresholds In order to have a way to determine when a control measure should be taken, injury levels and action thresholds must be set for each pest. An injury level is the level of unacceptable damage. For example,the injury level for a leaf-feeding beetle may be set-at 30%of the leaves being damaged. Action thresholds are the set of conditions required to trigger a control action. An example of this would be finding an average of 5 or more beetles on 10 shrubs in a location. Action thresholds are set from previous experience or published recommendations and based on expected injury levels. Injury levels are often set by the public's comments. Pest Control Tactics Integrated pest management programs use a variety of pest control tactics in a compatible manner that minimizes adverse effects to the environment.A combination of several control tactics is usually more effective in minimizing pest damage than any single control method. The type of control that an agency selects will likely vary on a case-by-case basis due to the varying site conditions. The primary pest control tactics to choose from include: e Cultural • Mechanical/Physical e Biological • Pesticide Cultural Controls Cultural controls are modifications of normal plant care activities that reduce or prevent pests.In addition to those methods used in the pest preventions,other cultural control methods include adjusting the frequency and amount of irrigation,fertilization, and mowing height. For example, spider mite infestations are worse on water-stressed plants, over-fertilization may cause succulent growth which then encourages aphids,too low of a mowing height may thin turf and allow weeds to become established. EXHIBIT G Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page 2 EXHIBIT A page 204 of 221 Mechanical/Physical Controls Mechanical control tactics involve the use of manual labor and machinery to reduce or eliminate pest problems using methods such as handpicking,physical barriers, or machinery to reduce pest abundance indirectly.Examples include hand-pulling or hoeing and applying mulch to control weeds,using trap boards for snails and slugs, and use of traps for gophers. The use of physical manipulations that indirectly control or prevent pests by altering temperature, light,and humidity can be effective in controlling pests. Although in outdoor situations these tactics are difficult to use for most pests,they can be effective in controlling birds and mammals if their habitat can be modified such that they do not choose to live or roost in the area. Examples include removing garbage in a timely manner and using netting or wire to prevent bird from roosting. Biological Controls Biological control practices use living organisms to reduce pest populations. These organisms are often also referred to as beneficials,natural enemies or biocontrols. They act to keep pest populations low enough to prevent significant economic damage. Biocontrols include pathogens,parasites,predators, competitive species, and antagonistic organisms. Beneficial organisms can occur naturally or can be purchased and released. The most common organisms used for biological control in landscapes are predators,parasites, pathogens and herbivores. • Predators are organisms that eat their prey(e.g.Ladybugs). • Parasites spend pant or all of their life cycle associated with their host. Common parasites lay their eggs in or on their host and then the eggs hatch;the laivae feed on the host,killing it(e.g.tiny stingless wasps for aphids and whiteflies). i • Pathogens are microscopic organisms, such as bacteria,viruses, and fungi that cause diseases in pest insects,mites,nematodes, or weeds(e.g.Bacillus thuringiensis or BT). • Herbivores are insects or animals that feed on plants. These are effective for weed control. Biocontrols for weeds eat seeds, leaves, or tunnel into plant stems(e.g. goats and some seed and stem borers). EXHIBIT G Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page 3 EXHIBIT A page 205 of 221 In order to conserve naturally occurring beneficials,broad-spectrum pesticides should not be used since the use of these types of pesticides may result in secondary pest outbreak due to the mortality of natural enemies that may be keeping other pests under control. Pesticide Controls Any substance used for defoliating plants,regulating plant growth or preventing,destroying, repelling or mitigating any pest, is a pesticide. Insecticides,miticides,herbicides,fungicides, rodenticides and molluscides are all pesticides. Anything with an EPA or DPR registration number on the label is a non-exempt pesticide. Pesticides should only be used when other methods fail to provide adequate control of pests and just before pest populations cause unacceptable damage. The overuse of pesticides can cause beneficial organisms to be killed and pest resistance to develop. When pesticides must be used, considerations should be made for how to use them most successfully. Avoid pesticides that are broad-spectrum and relatively persistent since these are the ones that can cause the most environmental damage and increase the likelihood of pesticide resistance. Always choose the most specific but least toxic to non-target organisms method. In addition,considerations should be given to the proximity to water bodies, irrigation schedules, weather(rain or wind), etc. that are secondary factors that may result in the pesticide being moved off-site into the environment. Consideration should be made of the temporary loss of use of an area(application in a park may result in the area being sectioned off. All users of pesticides should regularly monitor the California Department of Pesticide Regulation web site www.cdpr.ca.gov to incorporate current legislative and/or regulatory changes into the program. POLICY: The City of Huntington Beach will focus on long term prevention or suppression of pest problems with minimum impact on human health,the environment, and non target organisms with the limited use of pesticides for parks, fields and playgrounds; in accordance with City wide Pest Management Principles. City wide Pest Management Principles A. Use of organic pesticides in all city properties. B. Limit exposure to any pesticides where children and the general public congregate. EXHIBIT 6 Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page 4 EXHIBIT A page 206 of 221 C. incorporate additional guidance on use of pesticides for city rights of way,facilities and other properties owned by the city. D. Use EPA level pesticides in a targeted manner and only if deemed necessary to protect public health and economic loss by a licensed pest control advisor and/or city staff, when pests cannot be managed by other methods that we would have. PROCEDURES: The procedures seek to increase the long-term prevention and suppression of pest problems (insects,weeds, diseases, and vertebrates)with the minimum impact on human health, the environment, and non-target organisms. Emphasis is placed on improving cultural practices to prevent problems and utilizing alternative control measures instead of broad spectrum pesticides. Information on the latest IPM information including management of new pests in the landscape is obtained from local UC Cooperative Extension Advisors, UC IPM Regional Advisor, or the Statewide UC IPM Web Site at www.ipm.ucdavis.edu. Designated IPM Coordinator or IPM Contact Information: David De La Torre City of Huntington Beach 714-375-5124 Personnel responsible for the care and maintenance of facilities under the above- mentioned jurisdiction agree to implement a suite of basic integrated pest management procedures selected from the following five main components of an IPM program: 1) Prevention II) Pest and Symptom Identification 111 Monitoring for Pests and Problems IV) Action Thresholds and Guidelines V) Selection of Appropriate Management Methods (Control Tactics) I EXHIBIT 0 Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page 5 EXHIBIT A page 207 of 221 I. PREVENTION A. Landscape Design Procedures (a minimum of three must be selected) ® Drainage, soil characteristics, water quality and availability are considered during plant selection. ® Sun exposure, heat, and high temperature conditions are considered during plant selection. ® Adequate space is allowed for root growth, especially trees. ® Nursery stock is inspected and rejected if not healthy (injuries, diseased, circling roots/potbound, poor staking and/or pruning). ❑ Pest resistant species and cultivars are selected. ® Plants with similar growth characteristics and irrigation. requirements are grouped together. ® Landscape design matches available irrigation technology to avoid excess water use and to minimize surface runoff. B. Site Preparation and Planting Procedures (a minimum of three must be selected) ® Assess soil drainage properties and improve compacted soils prior to planting. ❑ Conduct a soil analysis to determine chemical and physical properties of the existing soil and then add appropriate amendments such as organic matter. ® Ensure irrigation is installed as designed in order to avoid poor uniformity once plants are in place. ® Follow proper planting procedures for particular plant species to avoid planting too deeply or too shallow. ® Nursery tree stakes are removed at planting and replaced with staking that allows trunk to flex; removing these stakes after 1 to 1.5 years. ® Utilize a soil probe or other soil moisture measurement device to monitor soil moisture levels in existing root ball and surrounding soil during establishment period. EXHIBIT G Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page 6 EXHIBIT A page 208 of 221 C. Water Management (a minimum of three must be selected) ❑ Plants are examined weekly for symptoms of water stress and to assist in determining irrigation scheduling. ❑ Monitor soil moisture with a soil probe or soil moisture sensors to assist in scheduling irrigation. ® Utilize evapotranspiration (ET) data or`smart' clock technology to schedule irrigation. ® Cyclic irrigation (short-multiple run times) is employed to minimize surface runoff. ® Utilize low precipitation sprinklers or low-volume systems to reduce surface runoff. ® Systems are -inspected monthly to check for leaks, broken pipes, and clogged or broken sprinkler heads. ❑ Adjust sprinklers to avoid application of water directly to the trunk of trees (can promote disease) or on to concrete surfaces where it can enter storm drains. ® Establish a hotline or email or other dedicated method where citizens can report leaks and broken sprinkler heads D. Fertilizing Procedures (a minimum of three must be selected) ❑ Fertilize only when plants are actively growing to avoid nutrient losses below the root zone. ® Fertilizer is not applied within 48 hours of a rain event to avoid losses below the root zone and in surface runoff. ❑ Soil analyses are conducted in order to determine existing nutrient levels in the soil prior to fertilizing. i ® Overfertilization, especially of trees and shrubs, is avoided to ensure plant growth is not excessively succulent making it more susceptible to pest infestations. ® Off-target fertilizer applications or spills are cleaned up immediately by sweeping up and applying to landscape or turf or replacing in spreader or bag to ensure material does not enter storm drains. EXHIBIT G Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page 7 EXHIBIT A page 209 of 221 E. Pruning Procedures (a minimum of three must be selected) ® Damaged or diseased wood is regularly pruned from landscape plants. ® Trees are pruned according to standards set forth by a professional tree care organization such as the International Society of Arboriculture. ❑ Replace plants too large for a space instead of pruning them severely, ❑ Unnecessary pruning is avoided as wounds are entry sites for decay and disease organisms. ❑ The age and species of the plant is taken into account when determining the time of year to prune. For example, eucalyptus should be pruned in December and January when long-horned beetles are not active. ® Tree height reduction is discouraged. When deemed necessary by a licensed arborist, the crown reduction method approved by a professional tree care organization is utilized. Topping is never done to reduce tree size. NO TOPPING OR 'HAT RACKING' IS PERMITTED. II. PEST AND SYMPTOM IDENTIFICATION A. Insects, Mites, and Snails and Slugs (a minimum of three must be selected) ® Field personnel are trained to recognize basic pests found in the landscape in the following groups., insects, mites, and mollusks. ® A licensed Pest Control Adviser is on staff or hired to properly identify a pest and the symptoms caused by the pest. ❑ Field personnel are trained to utilize disease life cycles to apply treatments when the organism can be controlled most effectively. ® Field personnel are trained to distinguish between beneficial insects and actual pests found in the landscape (e.g. parasitizing wasps). ® Unknown samples are submitted to the Orange County Agricultural Commissioner for identification by the county entomologist or plant pathologist. ® Abiotic or nonliving factors (wind, sunburn, air pollution, etc...) are considered as possible causes of observed symptoms as well as biotic (living)factors. EXHIBIT G Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page 8 EXHIBIT A page 210 of 221 B. Weeds (a minimum of one must be selected) ® Field personnel are trained to identify common weeds in the landscape. ® Field personnel are trained to utilize weed life cycles to properly control weeds such as controlling crabgrass utilizing a pre-emergent herbicide applied in mid-January. ® A licensed Pest Control Adviser is on staff or contracted to properly identify the pest. C. Diseases (a minimum of one must be selected) ® Field personnel are trained to recognize common diseases or their signslsymptoms in the landscape. ® Field personnel are trained to utilize disease life cycles to apply treatments when the organism can be controlled most effectively. ® Field personnel are trained to recognize the difference between biotic and abiotic problems. ® Field personnel are trained to understand how common diseases are spread throughout the landscape. ® Disease signs and symptoms are sampled and submitted to the Orange County Agricultural Commissioner for identification by the county plant pathologist. ® A licensed Pest Control Adviser is on staff or contracted to properly identify the pest. ® Photographs of disease signs and symptoms are taken and compared to reference guides such as UC IPM's Pests of Landscape Trees and Shrubs. D. Vertebrates (a minimum of one must be selected) ® Field personnel are trained to recognize vertebrate pests and the damage they cause in the landscape. ® Field personnel are trained to utilize vertebrate behavior to properly control the pest most effectively. ® At least one field staff member is trained in vertebrate baiting and trapping. EXHIBIT G Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page 9 I EXHIBIT A page 211 of 221 ® A licensed Pest Control Adviser is on staff or contracted to properly identify vertebrate pest. III. MONITORING FOR PESTS AND PROBLEMS A. Insect/Mollusk Monitoring Procedures (a minimum of three must be selected) ® Visually inspect plants for insects, mites, snail and slug damage at least monthly; recording results utilizing a method conducive to tracking changes and easy recall of data. ❑ Yellow sticky traps are utilized to assess populations of insects. ® Insects are dislodged from plants by shaking over a collection surface usually consisting of a clipboard with a white sheet of paper. ❑ If available for a particular insect, phermone-baited traps are utilized. ❑ Soil-dwelling turf insects are brought to the surface for monitoring by flushing a specific area of soil (i.e. 2' x 2' grid) with plain water or a soapy water mixture. ® The amount of honeydew(aphids) and frass (caterpillars) present is utilized as an indicator of population levels. B. Weed Monitoring Procedures (a minimum of two must be selected) ® Landscapes are inspected at least 4 times a year(early winter, early spring, summer and early fall) for weeds in order to determine if and when a weed problem exists. ® Utilize site surveys to record the location, date, and severity of weed problem; recording results utilizing a method conducive to tracking changes and easy recall of data. ❑ Count and record the number of weeds encountered at periodic intervals (e.g. every 1 to 2 feet) along a straight line transecting a landscapes area or within a selected area, for example 4 sq. ft. samples done in random places in a bed or turf area. EXHIBIT 0 Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page 10 EXHIBIT A page 212 of 221 C. Disease Monitoring Procedures (a minimum of two must be selected) ® Landscapes are regularly checked for conditions, such as overwate ring and injuries, which promote disease. ® Landscapes are checked monthly,at a minimum,for disease symptoms and signs. Disease prone plants are checked more frequently. ❑ Records are kept utilizing a method conducive to tracking changes and easy recall of data of each landscape inspection noting, date when disease signs and symptoms were first noticed and the current environmental conditions and soil moisture levels. D. Vertebrate Monitoring Procedures (a minimum of two must be selected) ® Landscapes are regularly inspected for vertebrate presence either by damage caused by animal, actual animal sightings, and/or droppings. ® Records are kept of the absence or presence of actual vertebrates, the damage caused, and/or the presence or absence of droppings. ❑ Maps are created and updated at least twice a year, recording area of high vertebrate damage or signs (such as gopher mounds). IV. ACTION THRESHOLDS AND GUIDELINES A. Insect/Mollusk Thresholds and Guidelines (a minimum of one must be selected) ® Insect tolerance levels are established based on the public's acceptance of damage to the landscape or a certain level of nuisance pests (i.e. ants), the actual plant species in the landscape, and long-term monitoring and knowledge of pests causing the damage. ❑ Thresholds are based on levels were reasonable control of the pest can be achieved with minimum impact on the environment. ❑ Insect monitoring records are utilized to establish threshold levels for the implementation of control strategies. For example, the threshold for the presence of aphids on a rose garden at City Hall is low, while in a native shrub border it might be considerably higher. EXHIBIT G Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page I I I II EXHIBIT A page 213 of 221 B. Weed Thresholds and Guidelines (a minimum of one must be selected) ® Weed tolerance levels are established based on public safety or the public's acceptance and the resources available to manage the landscape at that level. ❑ Weed monitoring records are utilized to rank the percentage of the landscape area infested (none, light, moderate, heavy, or very heavy) with weeds. ® Public areas are ranked according to high, medium, or low level of weed control and management conducted according to levels set for each rank (see Appendix A) C. Disease Thresholds and Guidelines (a minimum of one must be selected) ® Disease tolerance levels are established based on the public's acceptance and the resources available to manage the landscape at the level required. ❑ Disease monitoring records are utilized to establish threshold levels for the implementation of control strategies. For example, the threshold for the presence of powdery mildew on roses at City Hall is much lower than the threshold for its presence on Euonymus in a parking lot at a city sports park. D. Vertebrate Thresholds and Guidelines (a minimum of one must be selected) ® Vertebrate tolerance levels are established based on public safety, the public's acceptance and the resources available to manage the landscape at the level required. ® Vertebrate monitoring records are utilized to establish threshold levels for the implementation of control strategies. For example, the threshold for the presence of gopher mounds in a sport field is zero, while in a native shrub border it might be two before a trapping strategy is implemented. V. SELECTION OF APPROPRIATE MANAGEMENT METHODS A. Insect/Mollusk Management Methods EXHIBIT G Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page 12 EXHIBIT A page 214 of 221 Cultural/Mechanical/Physical Control Methods (a minimum of three methods must be selected) ® Sticky barriers are applied to trunks of trees and large shrubs to prevent ants and other wingless invertebrates from plant canopies. ® Small insect infestations are removed by pruning infested plant parts. ❑ Copper bands are installed around base of trees or planting areas where snail and slug infestations are prevalent. ® Plant canopies are thinned to increase light penetration to exposure certain soft-bodied insects (soft-scale) as well.as snails and slugs to heat. ❑ Strong streams of water are used to dislodge insects such as aphids and whiteflies, from leaves. ❑ Avoid use of plants that snails and slugs use for shelter. ❑ Avoid irrigating between 5pm and 5am when moisture remains on plant material for several hours. Biological Control Methods (a minimum of one method must be selected) ® Persistent broad-spectrum pesticides are avoided, especially if biological control of an insect has been established by UC researchers. Examples include parasitoid wasps controlling Eugenia Psyllids, Giant Whitefly, and Ash Whitefly. ❑ Natural predators (beneficial insects) are augmented with purchases of additional predators from commercially available resources. Pesticide Control Methods (a minimum of five methods from must be selected) ❑ The most selective, rather than broad-spectrum, pesticide is used ® If available for controlling a particular insect, biological and. botanical pesticides are selected ® Insecticidal soaps are utilized to control infestations of soft-bodied insects such as aphids, thrips, and immature scales. I ❑ Horticultural oils (neem oil and narrow-range refined oils) are utilized to control infestations of soft-bodied immature and adult insects such as aphids, scales, and whiteflies. &Walkways Integrated EXHIBIT G Medians,Roadsidesy Pest Management Policy Page 13 I EXHIBIT A page 215 of 221 ❑ Pesticides are only utilized when the potential for impacts to the environment, especially water quality, are minimized. ❑ Equipment is calibrated prior to the application of the insecticide to avoid excess material being applied to the landscape environment. ® Applicators are trained to not apply pesticides to hard surfaces and to not allow any pesticide to enter the storm drain system ® Spot treatments are utilized rather than broadcast methods ® Insecticide/fertilizer combinations are only used if appropriate timing for BOTH the insecticide application and the fertilizer application. B. Weed Management Methods Cultural, Mechanical, and Physical Control Methods (a minimum of three methods must be selected) ® Timers are set to avoid overwatering as weeds establish in areas where soil moisture is excessive. ® Drainage is managed to avoid wet areas. ® Weeds are removed from a site prior to planting. ® Mower height is adjusted to turf species and time of year. ❑ Mower is washed after mowing a weedy site. ® Hand-pulling, mowing, trimmers/brushcutters, flaming, hoeing, and rototilling around landscape plants are the main methods utilized to control annual weeds and young perennial weeds. ❑ Soil solarization is utilized to control some annual and perennial weed species. ® Bare soil areas are covered with a thick layer of mulch to suppress weeds and conserve soil moisture. ® Soil, mulch, and plant material is weed-free before it is introduced into the landscape. Pesticide Control Methods (a minimum of three methods must be selected) ❑ Spot treatments are utilized rather than broadcast methods. EXHIBIT G Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page 14 EXHIBIT A page 216 of 221 ® Herbicide/fertilizer combinations are only used if appropriate timing for BOTH the herbicide application and the fertilizer application. ® Herbicides are utilized according to established thresholds (see Appendix A). ❑ Organically acceptable herbicides (shown to be effective through science- based research) are used where appropriate. ® Herbicides are applied to the stage of weed growth most susceptible to the chemical. ® Equipment is calibrated prior to the application of the herbicide to avoid excess material being applied to the landscape environment. C. Disease Management Methods Cultural, Mechanical, and Physical Control Methods (a minimum of three methods must be selected) ® Prune out and dispose of localized areas of diseased plants. ® Pathogen-infested plant parts are removed from the soil surface area to reduce certain pathogens (e.g. Camellia Petal Blight). ® Pruning tools are sterilized (e.g. a diluted bleach solution) between plants to prevent the spread of pathogen to other plants. ® Proper irrigation and fertilization are maintained to prevent plant stress, water-logging, and subsequent susceptibility to disease. ❑ Soil solarization is utilized to control soil pathogens in annual beds where it is most effective. ® Mulch is kept at least 6" from base of plants to avoid excessive moisture around crown possibly resulting in crown rots and is no deeper than 4" ® Replace disease-prone plants with non-susceptible species. Pesticide Control Methods (a minimum of two methods must be selected) EXHIBIT G Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page 15 EXHIBIT A page 217 of 221 ❑ Preventative fungicides and bactericides are only used where diseases can be predicted from environmental conditions and applied prior to infection or the appearance of symptoms. ® Synthetic fungicides are used sparingly in the landscape and only in high visibility areas in order to minimize development of resistance. ❑ Organic fungicides and bactericides are utilized in combination with cultural, mechanical, and physical control methods in order to improve their effectiveness. ❑ Copper-based fungicides are only utilized in situations where its entry into surface runoff and storm drains is virtually impossible and after consultation with PCA and IPM coordinator. ❑ Mycopesticides, commercially available beneficial microorganisms, are used where appropriate. ® Fungicides classes are rotated to avoid resistance. D. Vertebrate Management Methods Cultural and Physical Control Methods (a minimum of two methods must be selected) ® Groundcovers are maintained such that they do not harbor rats. ❑ Shrubs pruned at least 1 foot from the ground (rats). ® Sources of drinking water removed (leaky faucets, puddles). ❑ Trash cans have lids and are emptied daily (rats). ® Screens or other barriers installed under structures that have a space between soil and floor (rabbits). ❑ Habitat modification, based on pest biology is used to reduce shelter. ® Trapping is used for gophers when safe and practical. ® Kill traps used for ground squirrels and rabbits, are checked daily, and in places not accessible by children or non-target animals. ❑ Gas cartridges are used for ground squirrels according to UC recommendations. Pesticide Control Methods (a minimum of two methods must be selected) EXHIBIT G Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page 16 EXHIBIT A page 218 of 221 ® Anti-coagulant baits are used and applied according to label. ® Bait is applied in a manner that non-target animals do not access to it. ® Restricted use rodenticides, aluminum or zinc phosphide, are used only after applicator has been trained for that product or only by a wildlife management contractor. VI. GENERAL PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (all practices listed below must be selected) ® Restricted use pesticides are only used when no other alternatives are practical. ® If pesticides are necessary, CAUTION-labeled pesticides are considered before more toxic alternatives. ® Only small quantities of pesticides are purchased eliminating the need for stockpiling. ® MSDSs are regularly updated to reflect new pesticides or label changes to pesticides in storage. ® Pyrethroid based chemicals are applied according to current (July 2012) DPR regulations and are only scheduled after rain forecast monitoring. i 1 I 'I I EXHIBIT G Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page 17 I i EXHIBIT A page 219 of 221 Appendix A Ranking public areas for weeds (or other pest) management: Areas ranked as HIGH may include areas that the public sees and expects to be well- maintained. Examples are entrances to public buildings such as city hall and libraries. i These areas are allowed to use pesticides based on established thresholds. Areas ranked as MEDIUM may include areas the public sees but does not expect a high level of maintenance. Examples are landscaped areas away from the entrance, j recreational and picnic areas. These areas can tolerate a higher level of weeds. These areas are allowed to use pesticides but the threshold is much higher and pesticides are used infrequently and only after consultation with IPM coordinator. Areas ranked as LOW may include areas the public rarely sees or does not expect a high level of maintenance. Examples are medians, landscaped areas in parking lots, wildlands. These areas can tolerate a higher level of weeds. These areas are not allowed to use pesticides except in extreme cases and only after consultation with IPM coordinator. 41 EXHIBIT G Medians,Roadsides&Walkways Integrated Pest Management Policy Page 18 EXHIBIT A page 220 of 221 EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS Landscape Maintenance—Medians, Roadsides & Walkways Contractor shall provide all new equipment to be used exclusively within the City of Huntington Beach. All equipment must be authorized and approved for use by the Maintenance Operations manager or designate. All equipment shall be in good working order,with all manufacturer-required safety guards and devices in place at all times. In accordance with park regulations, all mowing operations shall be done at speeds not to exceed five(5)miles per hour. Contractor shall provide minimum one(1) 60"-wide mow deck system tractor per crew. 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THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CUNIAGI NAME: Adriana Lopez Valiant insurance Agency, Inc. CNN x ; (714)619-4480 AIC NO: (714)419-4491 Lic. #OM04649 E-MAIL ADDRESS: 3150 Bristol St., Suite 200 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC x Costa Mesa CA 92626 INSURERA:Houston Specialty Insurance Company 12936 INSURED INSURER B:Cal Auto Insurance Co. 38342 Evolution Landscaping, INSURER C:National Union Fire Insurance Co of Pit 19445 DBA: Evolution Landscaping s Plumbing INSURER D:COm West 12177 18931 Gothard St INSURER E: Huntington Beach CA 92648 1 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:20-21 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACTOR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF PO ICYEXP POLICY NUMBER MMIDDIYYYY MM DDIYYYY LIMITS LTR X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 AMAGE TO RENTED 100,000 A CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR PREMISES Ea occurrence $ TEN24255 11/27/2019 11/27/2020 MED EXP(Any one person) $ 5,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 PET LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 POLICY a OTHER. $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 Ea accident Ix ANYAUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ BALL OWNED SCHEDAUTOS AUTOSRA040000055974 11/27/2019 11/27/2020 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ ULEDNON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGEHIRED AUTOS X AUTOS Per accident) $ Uninsured motorist combined single $ 1,000,000 UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 5,000,000 C X EXCESS LAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ 5,000,000 DED RETENTION$ 1 IEBU066228135 11/27/2019 11/27/2020 $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X PER OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN STATUTE ER ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE El N/A E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 OFFICER/MD (Mandatory inN )EXCLUDED? WCV590139000 3/1/2020 3/1/2021 ( ry in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if mom space is required) Re: City of Huntington Beach Resolution 2008-63 City of Huntington Beach, its officers, elected or appointed officials, employees, agents and volunteers are named as additional insured as respects to general liability as required by written contract per the attached CG2010 0704 and Completed Ops applies per attached CG2037 0704. PrimarApW()v paA,ScTa FORM TEN0215 0114. 30 day notice of cancellation applies with 10 days for non-payment f premium. ' i - CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION eI;(,,a�t�.e5 �_, -- y SHOULD ANY OF THE ABO�/EDES PbCICIES�B ICANCELLLED BEFORE City of Huntington Beach THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN 2000 Main St. ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Kevin Markel/ALOPEZ �rn ©1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD INS025(201401) COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Policy #TEN24255 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. TEN0215 01 14 PRIMARY AND NON-CONTRIBUTING INSURANCE This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following.- COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM OWNERS AND CONTRACTORS PROTECTIVE LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM The following is added to SECTION IV-COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CONDITIONS, Paragraph 4: Section IV: Commercial General Liability Conditions 4. Other Insurance: d. Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-paragraphs a, b, and c of this paragraph 4, with respect to the Third Party as defined below, it is understood and agreed that in the event of a claim or "suit" caused in whole or in part by the Named Insured's negligence, this insurance shall be primary and any other insurance maintained by the additional insured named as the Third Party below shall be excess and non-contributory. The Third Party to whom this endorsement applies is: Absence of a specifically named Third Party above means this endorsement applies only to those third parties required to be named as an Additional Insured as Primary and Non-Contributory coverage specified in a written contract with the Named Insured under this policy, entered into prior to the"loss"or "occurrence". All other terms, conditions and exclusions under this policy are applicable to this Endorsement and remain unchanged. TEN0215 01 14 Includes copyright material of Insurance Services Office, Inc. Page 1 of 1 POLICY NUMBER: TEN-24255 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 10 07 04 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - SCHEDULED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Or Organ ization s : Locations Of Covered Operations The City of Huntington Beach, its officers, elected or As Required By Written Contract appointed officials, employees, agents, and volunteers 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. A. Section II — Who Is An Insured is amended to B. With respect to the insurance afforded to these include as an additional insured the person(s) or additional insureds, the following additional organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only exclusions apply: with respect to liability for "bodily injury", "property This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury" or damage" or "personal and advertising injury" "property damage" occurring after: caused, in whole or in part, by: 1. All work, including materials, parts or 1. Your acts or omissions; or equipment furnished in connection with such 2. The acts or omissions of those acting on your work, on the project (other than service, behalf; maintenance or repairs) to be performed by or in the performance of your ongoing operations for on behalf of the additional insured(s) at the the additional insured(s) at the location(s) location of the covered operations has been designated above. completed; or 2. That portion of "your work" out of which the injury or damage arises has been put to its intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor engaged in performing operations for a principal as a part of the same project. CG 20 10 07 04 © ISO Properties, Inc., 2004 Page 1 of 1 ❑ POLICY NUMBER: TEN-24255 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 37 07 04 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - COMPLETED OPERATIONS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Location And Description Of Completed Or Or anization s : Operations The City of Huntington Beach, its officers, elected As Required By Written Contract or appointed officials, employees, agents, and volunteers 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. Section II — Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an additional insured the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only with respect to liability for "bodily injury" or "property damage" caused, in whole or in part, by "your work" at the location designated and described in the schedule of this endorsement performed for that additional insured and included in the "products- completed operations hazard". CG 20 37 07 04 © ISO Properties, Inc., 2004 Page 1 of 1 ❑ City of Huntington Beach r 2000 Main Street ♦ Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-5227 ♦ www.huntingtonbeachca.gov l7,1909 Office of the City Clerk Robin Estanislau, City Clerk August 24, 2020 Evolution Landscaping, Inc. Attn: Salvador Ibarra, President 18931 Gothard Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Dear Mr. Ibarra: Enclosed is a copy of the "Service Agreement between the City of Huntington Beach and Evolution Landscaping, Inc. for MSC-525 Landscape Maintenance — Medians, Roadsides & Walkways." Sincerely, Robin\Estanislau, CIVIC City Clerk RE:ds Enclosure -- Sister Cities: Anjo, Japan ♦ Waitakere, New Zealand DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS _ CONTRACT TRANSMITTAL and ROUTING SLIP o Date: August 17, 2020 From: Debra Jubinsky, ext. 5321 Route To: 1. Director of Public Works 2. City Attorney 3. City Manager 4. City Clerk Re: Signature Requested City Service Agreement for MSC-525 Landscape Maintenance— Medians & Roadsides Contract Summary Awarded Vendor Evolution Landscaping, Inc. Scope of Services: Provide weekly landscape maintenance services at Medians, Roadsides, and Cut Outs throughout the city. Services include groundskeeping, irrigation systems, plant maintenance, and fertilization. Provide extra work as needed subject to available budget and advance authorization by Public Works via regular purchasing process. Basis of Award: Vendor submitted bid via Planet Bids RFQ 2018-111 per attached bid results. Although awarded to Master Landscape, it was necessary to terminate Master with 30-day notice due to performance issues. Evolution Landscaping, Inc. submitted the 3rd lowest bid; is a responsible bidder; and has provided excellent service for City on recent past projects. Contract Amount: Bid price of$52,200 monthly; $626,400 annually $720,000 annual not to exceed limit—extra work subject to available budget. Contract Term: 3 years with option for up to 2 one-year extensions. Not to exceed 5 years. City may terminate at any time with 30 days written notice. Budget: J Funds are budgeted for this purpose in account 10085602.64620, Landscape Maintenance, Contracts for Repairs and Maintenance MSC 525: LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE MEDIANS, ROADSIDES AND WALKWAYS RFQ 2018- 111 RANK VENDOR NAME BASE BID AMOUNT EVALUATION 1 RNA Facilities Management 461,719.92 Not responsible. No C-27 license. 2 Master Landscape & Maintenance, Inc. 523,600.08 complete-TERMINATED JULY 2020 3 Evolution Landscaping Inc. 626,400.00 complete 4 Greentech Landscape, Inc. 679,884.00 complete 5 Merchants Landscape Services, Inc. 744,000.00 complete 6 Parkwood Landscape Maintenance, Inc. 871,668.00 complete 7 BrightView Landscape Services, Inc. 917,904.00 complete