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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGreentech Landscape Inc. - 2021-03-01 SERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND Greentech Landscape Inc. FOR MSC 524 South Parks THIS AGRIF..MEN I' (`Agreement") is made and entered into by and between the City of I-Iuntington Beach a municipal corporation of the State of'California, hereinafter called "City." and GREENTECH LANDSCAPE 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. irritation systems. plant maintenance. fertilization, ctc. 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 finm in the field. Contractor has been selected to perform these services pursuant to Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 3.02. NO\V, THEREFORE, it is agreed by City and Contractor as follows: 1. Scope of Services Contractor shall provide at] 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 herebV designates Gus Marquez 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 directiv with Contractor in the performance of this Agreement. Page I 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 $375,000 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. d. Term Time is of the essence of this Agreement. The services of Contractor are to continence March I, 2021 or as soon as practicable after the execution ol'this Agreement by City (the "Commencement Date") and terminate June 30. 2026 , 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 I''xhibit "A" shall be completed at the frequencv. time, and schedule indicated in Exhibit "A". "file 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 York 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 Page 2 or 9 2016 damage or liability of any kind or nature, however caused, including those resulting from death or 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. "file 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 e[ 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 Liabilirvv 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 ProjecUService, 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 ($1,000,000) per occurrence. If coverage is provided under a form which includes a designated general aggregate limit, the aggregate limit must be no less than One Million Dollars ($I,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 ProjecUService 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 Liabilitv 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 olicials, enployees, 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 Id. Termination This Agreement may be tenninated 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 tenmination. 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 perforniance 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 anvone 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 Emplovees 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 1 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 Citv: To Contractor: City of Huntington Beach Greentech Landscape Inc. Attn: Denny Bacon ATTN: Gus Marquez 2000 Main Street 13560 Telegraph_ Road Huntington Beach. CA 92648 Whittier. CA 90605 800-420-196') 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 duty executed by both parties. 21. Section Headings 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 betnvecn any provision contained herein and any present or future statute, taw, 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 Bench 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. Confidentialih, 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 o f 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 govemmental 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. Attornev'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 attorneys fees, such that the prevailing party shall not be entitled to recover its attorneys 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. Governing 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 Manager. This Agreement shall expire when terminated as provided herein. CONTRACTOR: Greentech Landscape, Inc CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, a / municipal corporation of the State of By: /I�, California INITIATED AND print na ITS: (circle one)Chairmme iden ice President AND Sean Crumby, PE, Public Wor irector By: _ APPROVED AS TO FORM: pr e ITS: (circle one ecre ice-President/Chief ' Financial Officer/Asst. ecretary-Treasurer SaV yktorwyov REVIEWED ,AND �APPROVED: City Manager Date RECEIVED: 4� 9-416 City Clerk Page 9 of 9 2016 MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 1 of 101 _ Gf�EENTECH LANDSCAPE INC. 8004ZOr962 . ,b....� sue= Fes• --S .r City of Huntington Beach CA RFP MSC 524 South Parks Landscape Maintenance Services Due October 16, 2020 at 3:OOpm RFP City of Huntington Beach MSCS24 South Parks Landscape 4 C-J�*LjCP4D9Cj:V=E INC .ee.aanar ,�...rea MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 2 of 101 Dear City of Huntington Beach Greentech Landscape, Inc. is a full-service landscape maintenance and construction company serving municipal and commercial entities throughout all Southern California Greentech has been established for 41 years and we are fully licensed and insured. We are a very well financially established firm for which we and can responsibly comply with any size contract or demand. Some of our services include. Landscape maintenance and installation, irrigation troubleshooting, installation and repairs, tree trimming, parks mowing and maintenance and pesticide applications We count with qualified trained and licensed personnel with CAL and Irrigation technicians Our fleet consists fully equipped trucks with landscaped trailers, irrigation trucks with parts. all size walk behinds and sit on mowers from a 21" mower to a 3 deck Toro Groundmaster. Greentech's clients include both private sector and municipalities, local municipal contracts include City of San Clemente. City of Bell Gardens. City of Los Alamitos as well as Long Beach and Moreno Valley We have served the county of Orange with services similar to this scope of work which included various county parks maintenance We count with several reputable references and have the professional experience to fulfill and satisfy the work being proposed Greentech has a complete understanding of the City goals and direction that is being specified. Our proposal is in full compliance with the written specifications as stated in the request for proposal. staffing level, equipment conditions, uniforms, as well as personal safety equipment We look forward in being considered for this or any future bid, 4 Account Manager/Business Development MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT Age 3 of 101 RFP City of Huntington Beacn GREENTECH MSCS24 South Parks Landscape �hK)SCAPE INC eouaeaa �+.•»s+ Overview and Approach Greentech Landscape will provide qualified staffing with direct hires from within the community of Huntington Beach and work with local vendors for all contract related service such as equipment, fuel, and supplies maintain the required level of landscape and grounds maintenance services for City of Huntington Beach Greentech landscape understands it is the city objective to ensure the provision of landscape and grounds maintenance services at the service level specified in the Scope of Work, with maximum efficiency and minimum cost Greentech's previous and current of community benefits include Orange County Choc Children's Hospital, La Mirada Senior Living Christmas, landscape maintenance services for the landmark Woodworth House. Greentech Landscape understands the work to be done at the City of Huntington Beach is to provide parks landscape maintenance and other specific duties as set forth and designated in the Scope of Work. Daily, weekly, monthly and annual tasks frequencies shall be incorporated into our service schedules and adhered to All schedules, insurance, bonds, contact information and other required documents will be delivered to the City's representative at a job start-up meeting prior to start date Greentech Landscape currently employs one full time mechanic for equipment and vehicle maintenance. Greentech utilizes specialized software for tracking of all maintenance schedules and repairs We will be applying the highest standard of professional horticultural maintenance standards when carrying out the duties required in the specifications as to maintain the aesthetic level of the facility Greentech Landscape will be accessible to the City by phone from both our main corporate office as well as our satellite offices Our supervisors have cell phones and emails to receive work assignments and to communicate those assignments to their field crews All safety procedures conform to OSHA standard for training, schedules etc Equipment and horticulture training are done on a schedule as implemented by Greentech's training officer RFP City of Huntington Beach GREENTECH MSC524 South Parks Landscape LANDSCAPE INC. MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 4 of 101 Greentech Qualifications/Past Experiences Greentech has current and past successful experiences working for municipal entities such as the following List of current active contracts: County of Orange: O'Neill, Whiting Ranch, McFadden House, Saddleback Gateway Landscape & irrigation maintenance trail trash and debris removal City of Anaheim, Department of Public Works City facilities. medians and parks lanoscape & irrigation maintenance City of Los Alamitos - Parks and medians landscape & irrigation maintenance City of Corona Citywide landscape maintenance, medians. facilities and parks City of Pasadena o City median landscape & irrigation maintenance City of Moreno Valley o Median. parks landscape maintenance City of Pomona c Phillips Ranch landscape & irrigation maintenance City of Bell Gardens o City parks and medians landscape maintenance List of Past expired contracts: City of Long Beach May 2010-July 2020 — Parks. medians, and sites landscape and irrigation maintenance City of La Mirada February 2017-December 2019 — Facilities, parks landscape & irrigation maintenance County of Orange: OC Parks and various Trails Landscape maintenance irrigation maintenance and repairs. trail trash and debris removal RFP City of Huntington Beach 0REENTECH MSC524 south Parks Landscape LANDSCAAE INC. Rn�h^%S • ���ti t'14G. MSC 524 SERVIGE_AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 5 of 101 Resumes and Qualifications of Personnel Juan M. Sanchez uan angtlandscapeinc com Account Manager/Licensed Applicator Provides over 20 years of landscape industry knowledge of installation and maintenance. and over 7 years of contract management He is knowledgeable In CAL application and safety requirements Nelson Goodness nelson(d),gUandscapeinc com Account Manager Provides over 40 years of landscape industry knowledge, contract management and customer service He has managed various comparable contracts and maintains the customers interest at all times Jose L. Vallin oseCo)gtlandscapeinc com Commercial Account Manager Contributes over 20 years in supervision of landscape maintenance, Installation, and repairs He has knowledge of irrigation repairs, maintenance and valve replacement He manages and supervises multiple men crews for various lob sites Abel Cohetzaltitla abelCtDOandscaoeinc com Account Manager/Business Development Provides 16 years of landscape maintenance and management procedures Fully trained in irrigation, pesticide applications. Has experience successfully managing and supervising municipal contracts and developing new potential leads Justine Orantes iustine[d)gtlandscapeinc com Safety Coordinator Safety management of new and existing contracts Implementing proper use of equipment on a monthly basis or as needed. She is responsible setting up all clinics urgent care and hospital locations and vehicles with spill kits. and mapping in windows for public views MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT . • page . of 101 =L5s=SCFIPE INC. Greentech Organization Chart PRESIDENT Gus Marquez ADMINISTRATION Justine Orantes COMMERCIAL BRANCH/ACCOUNT ACCOUNT ACCOUNT MANAGER MANAGER/BUSINESS MANGAGER Juan Sanchez DEVELOPMENT Lucas Vallin Abel Cohetzaltitla FOREMAN FOREMAN 6 FOREMAN S 2 STAFF/LABORERS STAFF/LABORERS 30 STAFF/LABORERS 25 10 RFP City of Huntington Beach MSCS24 South Parks landscape LANDWf1PE UW, sewrr . . .+ MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 7 of 101 Integration Plan Greentech Landscape will work with the City contract manager to have a weekly schedule to which it will adhere to. All contact information will be provided to provide open lines of communications between the City and Greentech Landscape In the event of an emergency the City will be able to contact the account supervisor and/or foreman to resolve the matter at hand Greentech Landscape will provide the necessary staffing to maintain and provide the scope of work requested of this contract MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A Rage 8 of 101 SECTION C - REVISED PROPOSALFORMS MSC 524 - South Parks Landscape Maintenance Service r, *re CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH In compliance with the Instructions to Bidders, the undersigned hereby proposes and agrees to perform all the work therein described, and to furnish all labor, material, equipment and incident insurance necessary therefor, in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the Finance- Purchasing office of the City of Huntington Beach. The undersigned agrees to perform the work therein to the satisfaction of and under the supervision of the Maintenance Operations Manager of the City of Huntington Beach,and to enter into a contract at the following prices. BIDDER declares that this proposal is based upon careful examination of the work site(s), plans(if applicable), specifications, Instructions to Bidders and all other contract documents. If this proposal is accepted for award. BIDDER agrees to enter into a contract with AGENCY at the unit and/or lump sum prices set forth in the following Bid Schedule. BIDDER understands that failure to enter into a contract in the manner and time prescribed will result in forfeiture to AGENCY of the guaranty accompanying this proposal. BIDDER understands that a bid is required for the entire work and that THE AGENCY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO DELETE ANY ITEM FROM THE CONTRACT. It is agreed that the unit and/or lump sum prices bid include all appurtenant expenses, tares, royalties, fees, etc., and will be guaranteed for a period of sixty days from the bid opening date. If at such time the contract is not awarded,the AGENCY may reject all bids and readvertise the project. In the case of discrepancies in the amounts bid, unit prices shall govern over extended amounts,and words shall govern over figures. If awarded the Contract, the undersigned agrees that in the event of the BIDDER'S default in executing the required contract and filing the necessary bonds and insurance certificates within 10 working days after the date 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 and the acceptance hereof may,at the AGENCY'S option, be considered null and void. Bidder shall signify receipt of all Addenda here, if any: Addenda Na Dare Received Bidder's Signature 1-7 10/05/2020 !f. South Parks%ection C page I MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 9 of 101 PROJECT BID SCHEDULE City of Huntington Beach MSC 524 - South Parks Landscape Maintenance Services Base Bid Items: Bid Iq=140, Item Amount Provide South Parks- Landscape Maintenance 1 Services per spec ifscations and exhibits- MONTHLI-TOTAL S 26,230.00 IA Provide South Parks- Landscape Maintenance Services per specifications and exhibits-A%Nt'AL TOTAL S 314,760.00 TOTAL AMOUNT OF ITEM lA IN FIGURES E$314.760.00 TOTAL AMOUNT OF ITEM I A IN WORDS Three Hundred Fourteen Thousand. Seven Hundred Sixty no cents Base bid items are a sum total of all unit bid items. Base bid items will be used for comparison of bids and to determine the lowest bid price. Extra Work bid items may be awarded from time to time at the discretion of the AGENCY as a purchase order extra to base contract. Unit Bid Items (as totaled in Base Bid 1 and 1A): ITEM PARK NAME APPROYL MONTHLY ANNUL A PARK AREA PRICE PRICE 0.2 acres $ $ 1 Amberleaf Park 8,712 square feet 100.00 1.200.00 2.58 acres $ $ 2 Arevalos Park 112,385 square feet 400.00 4,80000 4 acres $ $ 3 Baca Park 174,240 square feet 650.00 7,800.00 0.5 acres $ 125.00 $ < Bailey Park 21,780 square feet 1,500.00 30 acres $ $ 5 Bartlett Park 1,306,800 square 550.00 6,600.00 feet South Parks Section t page MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A p)qe 10 of 101 Unit Bid Items (as totaled in Base Bid 1 and 1A): APPROX. MONTHLY ANNUAL ITEM PART: NAME PARK AREA PRICE. PRICE 2.04 acres $ $ 6 Bauer Park 88,862 square feet 39500 4.740.00 2.5 acres $ $ 7 Burke Park 108.900 square feet 400.00 4,800.00 2 38 acres $ $ e Bushard Park 103,673 square feet 400,00 4,800,00 6 6 acres S b 9 Discovery Well Park 287.496 square feet 995.00 11,940.00 228 acres S $ 10 Drew Park 99,317 square feet 40000 4,80000 11 Eader Park 2.6 , acres $400.00 $ 4.800,00 116741 square feet 39 69 acres $ $ 12 Edison Park 1.728,896 square 6750.00 81,000.00 feet 3.52 acres $ $ 13 Farquhar Park 153,331 square feet 500.00 6,000.00 0.56 acres $ $ 14 Finley Park 24,394 square feet 100,00 1,200.00 11 67 acres $ $ 15 Gisler Park 508,345 square feet 2,00000 24.000,00 Green (Peter Green) 2 5 acres S $ 16 Park 108,900 square feet 400.00 4,600.00 2.68 acres $ $ 17 Hawes Park 116,741 square feet 400.00 4,80000 2.02 acres b $ 18 Helme Park 87.991 square feet 395.00 4,740.00 4.75 acres $ $ 19 Lake Park 206,910 square feet 790.00 9,480.00 2.6 acres S $ 2C Lamb Park 113256 square feet 400.00 4,800.00 17.02 acres $ $ 21 Langenbeck Park 741.391 square feet 2,800.00 33,600.00 4.99 acres S b 22 LeBard Park 217,364 square feet 85000 10.200.00 2.46 acres $ S 23 Manning Park 107,158 square feet 40000 4,80000 2.38 acres $ $ 24 Moffett Park 103,673 square feet 40000 4,800.00 2.94 acres $ $ 25 Newland Park 128,066 square feet 45000 5.40000 6.1 acres E $ 26 Overlook Park 265.716 square feet 40000 4,800.00 south Parks Sition C page 3 MSC 52_4_SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 11 of 101 Unit Bid Items (as totaled in Base Bid 1 and 1A): ITEM PARK NAME PARK MONTHLY ANNUAL PARK AREA PRICE. PRICE 3.51 acres S S 27 Pattinson Park 152,896 square feet 560.00 6,72000 1.88 acres $ $ 28 Perry Park 81,893 square feet 250.00 3,000,00 3.37 acres S S 29 Seely Park 146,797 square feet 550.00 6,600,00 2.65 acres $ $ 30 Sowers Park 115.434 square feet 455.00 5,460.00 5.44 acres S $ 31 Talbert Park 236,966 square feet 895.00 10.740,00 1.11 acres $ $ 32 Triangle Park 48,352 square feet 250,00 3,000,00 2 5 acres $ $ 33 Wardlow Park 108.900 square feet 425.00 5,100.00 7 acres S $ 34 Worthy Park 304.920 square feet 995.00 11,940.00 Extra Work Bid Item(s): From time to time and at its sole discretion, Cit) may request Contractor to provide additional labor and/or materials for additional services and/or miscellaneous improvements to the project area that is extra to the scheduled services required b% the General Specifications. Contractor shall provide detailed quote to Cit} in advance on a labor and material basis per the pricing beloss. Lump sum labor and material pricing for extra work improvements %%ill not be allo%%ed unless as specifically stated belo". ITEM DESCRIPTION PRICE El Empty Trash Receptacle (in addition to any trash receptacle service $ included in base bid specifications) — per can/per empty 2.50 E2 Supervision—hourly labor 3800 S E3 Foreman — hourly labor 3000 S E4 Laborer— hourly labor 3000 S E5 Concrete Finisher—hourly labor 3500 S E6 Irrigation Technician—hourly labor 38.00 $ E7 Irrigation Repairman —hourly labor 35.00 E6 Single Staking — material and labor, each 24.00 South Parks Section C page 4 MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A Rage 12 of 101 Extra Work Bid Items: ITEM DESCRIPTION PRICE E9 Double Staking - material and labor, each 48.00 E10 Install Root Barrier-material and labor, per lineal foot 65.00 For Matenal items El through E18 below, indicate % discount or markup from Contractor Cost using plus (+) for markup. and minus (-) for discount and a numeric percentage- maximum 15% marku +15% er item Sod-material, cost plus or minus per square foot +15% Ett Sod -- labor, per square foot $ 250 Ground cover- material cost plus or minus per flat +15% E12 $ Ground cover - labor, per flat 24.00 Annual color- material, cost plus or minus per flat +15% Eta $ Annual color - labor, per flat 24.00 Shrub - material, one gallon cost plus or minus per each +15% E14 $ Shrub, one gallon each-labor 1200 Shrub - material, five gallon, cost plus or minus per each +15% E16 $ Shrub - labor five gallon per each 1800 Shrub- material, fifteen gallon. cost plus or minus per each +15% E16 Shrub-labor. fifteen gallon per each $ 80.00 Tree- material, fifteen gallon cost plus or minus per each +15% E17 $ Tree -labor fifteen gallon, per each 15000 Tree-material, twenty-four inch box cost plus or minus per each +15% E18 $ Tree- labor, twenty-four inch box, per each 300.00 For Item below, indicate % discount or markup from Contractor Cost using plus (+) for markup, and minus (-) for discount and a numenc percentage-maximum 15% markup (+15%) per item Parts- including irrigation system controllers, communications E19 equipment, and sensors +15% South Parks Section C page 5 MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 13 of 101 NONCOLLUSION AFFIDAVIT TO BE EXECUTED BY BIDDER AND SUBMITTED WITH BID I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct and that this declaration is executed on 10AM ,at maw CA Date City State Abel Cohetzattitla being first duly sworn,deposes and says that he or she is Account Manager/Bussiness Development of GraanlaM landscape. Inc , the party making the foregoing bid that the bid is not made in the interest of,or on the behalf of, any undisclosed person, partnership,company,association, organization,or corporation; that the bid is genuine and not collusive or sham; that the bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a false or sham bid, and has not directly or indirectly colluded,conspired, connived, or agreed with any bidder or anyone else to put in a sham bid,or that anyone shall refrain from bidding; that the bidder has not in any manner,directly or indirectly, sought by agreement, communication,or conference with anyone to fix the bid price, or that of any other bidder, or to secure an advantage against the public body awarding the contract of anyone interested in the proposed contract; that all statements contained in the bid are true;and, further, that the bidder has not,directly or indirectly, submitted his or her bid price or any breakdown thereof,or the contents thereof,or divulged information or data relative thereto,or paid, and will not pay fee to any corporation. partnership,company association, organization, bid depository,or to any member or agent thereof to effectuate a collusive or sham bid. Abel Cohetzaltitla Name of Bidder &W 6 . Signature of Bidder 13560 E.Telearaph Rd Whittier CA 90605 Address of Bidder south Parks S�mion C page 7 MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 14 of 101 UTILITY AGREEMENT HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,CALIFORNIA Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby promises and agrees that in the performance of the wort; specified in the contract, known as the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH MSC 524 - SOUTH PARKS LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES, 0Xwexit) will employ and utilize only qualified persons, as hereinafter defined, to work in proximity to any electrical secondary or transmission facilities. The term"Qualified Person" is defined in Title 8.California Administrative Code,Section 2700. as follows: "Qualified Person: A person who, by reason of experience or instruction, is familiar with the operation to be performed and the hazards involved." I he undersigned also promised and agrees that all such work shall be performed in accordance with all applicable electrical utility company's requirements,Public Utility Commission orders,and State of California Cal-OSHA requirements. The undersigned further promises and agrees that the provisions herein shall be and are binding upon am subcontractor or subcontractors that may be retained or employed by the undersigned, and that the undersigned shall take steps as arc necessary to assure compliance by any said subcontractor or subcontractors with the requirements contained herein. Greentech Landscape, Inc. Connrac[Or Abel Cohetzaltitla 4/w f3� Account Manager/Bussiness Development Title Date: 10/8/2020 South Parks tiection C page 8 MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 15 of 101 DISQUALIFICATION QUESTIONNAIRE In accordance with Government Code Section 14310.5,the Bidder shall complete, under penalty of perjury,the following questionnaire. QUESTIONNAIRE Has the Bidder. any officer of the Bidder or any employee of the Bidder who has a proprietary interest in the Bidder ever been disqualified, removed or otherwise prevented from bidding on or completing a Federal. State or local government project because of a violation of law or a safety regulation? ❑ Yes �No If the answer is yes,explain the circumstances in the space provided. N/A Note: This questionnaire constitutes a part of the Proposal.and a signature portion of the Proposal shall constitute signature of this questionnaire. 14,uth Pass s«tion c pav 9 MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A Rape 16 of 101 COMPENSATION INSURANCE CERTIFICATE Pursuant to Section 1861 of the State Labor Code, each contractor to whom a public works contract has been awarded shall sign the following certificate. 1 am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self- insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this contract. Greentech Landscape. Inc. Contractor Abel Cohetzalutla l3� Account Manager/Bussiness Development I itlC Date: 10/8/2020 Mouth 1'ark+ticction C page lu MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 17 of 101 BIDDER'S INFORMATION BIDDER certifies that the following information is true and correct: Bidder Name: Greentech Landscape, Inc Bu:,iw%s Address 13560 Telegraph Road city State Zip Co& Whittier, CA 90605 I elerhone Numher: 800.420.1962 Calitl,mia Contractor's Licenses No.and Clans 596152 C-27 Date Licayse Issued 1 icenw Expiration Issued: 06/13/1990 Expiration: 06/3012022 l+pe ul Busirc,,s E.ntits (I or CorromtKm.I.L(',etc. indicate State of Registration) State of Califomia Corporation The work sites were inspected by Abel Cohetzaltitla Account Manage_of our office on Sept 08 and Oct 01 , 2020. The following are persons. firms, and corporations having a principal interest in this proposal: Greentech Landscape, Inc Gus Marquez / President The undersigned is prepared to satisfy the Council of the City of Huntington Beach of its ability, financially or otherwise, to perform the contract for the proposed work and improvements in accordance with the plans and specifications set forth. Greentech Landscape, Inc Cnm +m Sig trl f lilddcr Justine Orantes Print or I%Tw Narne of signer Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 20 NOTARY PUBLIC NOTARY SEAL North Parks Section C Page I I See Attachment MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 18 of 101 CALWORNIA JURAT WITH AFFIANT STATEMENT GOVERNMENT CODE§8202 See Attached Document (Notary to cross out lines 1-6 below) See Statement Below (Lines 1-6 to be completed only by document signerls),not Notary) Signature of Document Signer No I Signature of Document Signer No. 2 (i1 any) A rotary pudic or other officer completing this cemLcate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the documen!to which this Ceniflcale is attached and not the truthfulness.accuracy,or validiy of that document. State of California Subscribed and sworn to for affirmed) before me County of 4JS "e l on this day of QC1-U bf.- . 20�, by Date Month Year (1) Tus-h ne Orgn-fe (and (2) ), NameW of SigneAis;•- proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence CATHY J.GULNAN to be the JW appeared before me. person who Notary Public-Giifomla Los ugNes Corrty Commk�gn 12Ni53J /+ My Comm. =6#Syy5%n Signature it.l 4 s �I�/iYJt-t-YLl-r-h Signatu 604otary Public Seal Place Notary Seal Above OPTIONAL Though this section is 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: Oro Document Date: 20Z. NumberofPages: Signegaf Other Than Named Above: 02016 National Notary Association • www.NalionalNotary.org • 1-800-US NOTARY(1-800-876-6827) Item fr5g10 MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 19 of 101 BIDDER'S PROJECT HISTORY Listed below are the names.address and telephone numbers for three public agencies for which the bidder has performed work of similar scope and amount within the past two years: I, City of Long Beach Parks and Recreations 205 N. Marina Dr Long Beach CA 90803 Name and Address of Public Agency Name & Phone No. of Agency Project Mgr: Jeffrey King-City Supervisor (562)570-1595 $352 000 00 Yr. Grounds Landscape Irrigation Maintenance 5/0 1/2 01 1-7/0 112 0 2 0 Contract Amount Type of Work Date Completed 2. City Of Pasadena 100 N. Garfield Ave Pasadena CA 91 101 Name and Address of Public Agency Name & Phone No. of Agency Project Mgr: Carl Jones-City Supervisor(626)319-4667 $307,969.00 Yr. Facilities, Parks, Medians Landscape & Irrigation Maintenance June 2023 Contract Amount I�pe of%%ork Date Completed 3. City Of Moreno Valley 14331 Frederick St Moreno Valley CA 92552 Name and Address of Public Agency Name& Phone No. of Agency Project Mgr: Dan Monto-Contract Monitor (951)413-3715 $288.364.43 Yr Facilities Parks Medians Landscape & Irrigation Maintenance March 2021 Contract Amount Type of Work Date Completed South Parks Section C page 12 MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 20 of 101 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR MSC 524 SOUTH PARKS LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES FOR THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA Revised 10/13/2020 1. Work Schedule a. The Contractor shall deliver to the City a complete landscape maintenance weekly work schedule along with the size of work crew and equipment summary sheet, prior to start of the maintenance contract. b. The City retains the right to specify that certain work sites be maintained on certain days. C. Contractor shall have the same maintenance work crew assigned to City work sites at all times on a continuous basis. d. Contractor at no time shall leave a work site to complete another site or project, without having completed the work assignment for that day. e. All scheduled weekly/semi-weekly tasks must be completed in one service visit. 2. Emergency Services The Contractor shall provide the City with the names and telephone numbers of at least two (2) qualified persons who can be called by City representatives when emergency maintenance conditions occur during hours when the Contractor's normal work force is not present. Such work will be performed and is considered part of contract. The City shall call for such assistance only in the event of a genuine and substantial emergency. The Contractor shall provide emergency call out personnel, which will respond to the work site within one hour of call from City. Emergency services and call outs are part of this contract. Failure to respond to emergency call out resulting in the dispatch of city response personnel will result in a $75.00 per hour call out fee with a two-hour minimum. The call out fee will be deducted from future payments due to Contractor. 3. Working Time Limits All work specified shall be performed between the hours of TOO a.m. and 5:00 p.m., and between the days of Monday and Friday, or as directed by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. 4. Improvements The Contractor or third party may perform construction of sidewalks, turf areas, play equipment, and irrigation system installations, when requested by the City. Such work shall be considered as extra work and shall be paid for as specified. 5. Qualifications of Contractor In order to be eligible to enter into this contract with the City, the bidder shall: MSC_524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 21 of 101 a. Have been engaged successfully in the maintenance of automated/computerized irrigation systems, trees, shrubs, ground cover, turf areas and pest management services for a period of at least five (5) years at the time of the awarding of this contract. b. Agree to employ an English-speaking crewleader to supervise the work at the landscape sites. C. Be recognized by the City as well qualified to perform park and landscape maintenance on the basis of experience, expertise, equipment and financial stability. d. Contractor must have worked for a Public Agency on at least six (6) recent landscape contracts for landscape maintenance; three (3) of which must be of similar or greater size, scope of service, and contract amount of $500,000 or more. e. The following must be supplied by contractor: i. Contractor must have a valid California C-27 license. ii. Contractor or contractor's employee must be Certified Pest Control Operator as certified by the State of California and shall maintain the Certification during the term of this agreement. iii. Contractor must have on staff and maintain during the term of the contract, a State Certified Pest Control Advisor for written recommendations. iv. Contractor must have on staff and maintain during the term of this contract, an ISA Certified Arborist for written recommendations. V. Contractor must have radio or telephone communications between office and field personnel. vi. Contractor must have 24-hour answering service. vii. Contractor must have sufficient vehicles and equipment to maintain contract and meet City inspection. No employee's personal vehicle shall be used to maintain City Contract. viii. Employees must wear orange or similar fluorescent colored, high-contrast reflective shirts or vests for safety purposes, and uniforms identified with company name. ix. Contractor must obtain and keep current a City Business License. X. Contractor must have vehicles marked with name and telephone number of Company. Vehicles must be in good repair and painted a uniform color. When on duty in City, vehicle must display a sign with the message "Under Contract to City of Huntington Beach." MSC524 CERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A pie 22 of 101 xi. Contractor must maintain insurance as required by City during term of contract. f. Contractor must provide the following organizational information: i. Organization Chart inclusive of executives and descending to on-site crewleader. ii. Brief description of company personnel and training procedures. iii. The Contractor shall provide a qualified, English speaking crewleader or supervisor to oversee the work force. A listing of guaranteed size of work force by job classification shall be provided to the City prior to beginning work. iv. The Contractor shall provide schedule of hourly rates for all job classifications to be used for determining cost of extras. 6. Public Safety Where public safety is affected, the Contractor shall make immediate equipment repairs or removals of landscape and irrigation material and shall report such repairs or removals within 24-hours to the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. 7. Loss a. City-owned property whether real or personal, which is damaged or destroyed through vandalism or fire or which disappears through an unknown source and is repaired or replaced by the contractor after prior approval by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee shall be part of contract. b. Where public safety is affected, the Contractor shall make immediate equipment repairs or removals and shall report such repairs or removals within 24- hours to the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. 8. On-Site Storage The storage of tools, equipment or materials within the project area, public right-of-way or easements is prohibited. 9. Personal Attire and Equipment a. The Contractor shall require each of his employees to adhere to basic Public Works standards of working attire. This includes uniforms with company identifier, proper shoes and other gear required by State Safety Regulations, and proper wearing of the clothing. Shirts shall be worn at all times, buttoned and tucked in. Blue uniforms are not acceptable. b. Contractor shall display the name of his firm on any vehicles used by the Contractor's employees to carry personnel, supplies and equipment. The firm name shall be in letters large enough to be easily legible from a distance of one- hundred (100) feet. MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 23 of 101 C. All contractor trucks and other vehicles shall be uniform in color scheme and paint. All vehicles and equipment shall be in good condition and appearance. 10. Chemical Control a. Contractor shall comply with all rules and regulations of the Department of Food and Agriculture, the Department of Health, the Department of Industrial Relations and all other agencies, which govern the use of application of chemicals required in the performance of the work. Chemicals shall include but not be limited to fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, rodenticides, germicides, nematocides, bactericides, inhibitors, fumigants, defoliants, desiccants, soil sterilants and repellents. b. Contractor shall apply spray chemicals when air currents are motionless preventing drifting onto adjacent property and preventing any toxic exposure to persons whether or not they are in, or near, the project. All chemical applications shall be recommended and supervised by the Contractor's state licensed Pest Control Advisor. The Contractor's state licensed Pest Control Operator shall make application. C. Contractor shall submit a schedule of work plus name of any chemicals used, outlining date, location and work to be performed, four (4) days prior to the week of work. Said schedule shall be submitted to the Maintenance Operations Manager or designate. d. The Contractor shall provide complete and continuous control and/or eradication of all plant pests or diseases. The contractor shall obtain any necessary permits to comply with City, County, State, or Federal regulations or laws prior to commencement of work e. Contractor will assume responsibility and liability for the use of all chemical controls. Pests and diseases to include, but not limited to, all vertebrates, insects, aphids, mites, invertebrates, pathogens, and nematodes. Controls to include necessary use of integrated pest control systems involving the use of life history information and extensive monitoring. Control through prevention, cultural practices, pesticide applications, exclusion, natural enemies, biological control and host resistance. f. All material use shall be in strict accordance and applied within the most current EPA regulations and the California Food and Agricultural Code. g. City shall be notified prior to the applications of pesticides and other chemicals. Pesticide applications shall be recorded on the Maintenance Schedule and coordinated with Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. Material use reports of all pesticides and chemicals shall be filed with the city no later than the 10� of every month of the preceding month. h. Application of Pesticides i. Timing: Pesticides shall be applied at times, which limit the possibility of contamination from climatic or other factors and at the proper life cycle of the MSC 524 SERVI E AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A pie 24 of 101 pests. Early morning application shall be used when possible to avoid contamination from drift. Applicator shall monitor forecast weather conditions to avoid making application prior to inclement weather to eliminate potential runoff of treated areas. ii. Irrigation water applied after treatment shall be reduced to eliminate runoff. When water is required to increase pesticide efficiency, it shall be applied only in quantities of which each area is capable of receiving without runoff. iii. Handling of Pesticides: Care shall be taken in transferring and mixing pesticides to prevent contaminating areas outside the target area. Application methods shall be used to which ensure that materials are confined to the target area. Spray tanks containing leftover materials shall not be drained on the site. Disposal of pesticides and tank rinsing materials shall be within the guidelines established in the State of California Food and Agricultural Code or EPA regulations. V. Equipment and Methods: Spray equipment shall be in good operating condition, quality, and design to efficiently and effectively apply materials to the target area. Minimize drift by avoiding high-pressure applications and using water-soluble drift agents. V. Selection of Materials: Pesticides shall be selected from those materials, which characteristically have the lowest residual persistence. Use of emulsifiable concentrates shall be used when possible to limit windblown particles. The use of adjuvants will be to increase pesticide efficiently thereby 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. vii. Certification of Materials: All materials shall be delivered on the site in original unopened containers. Materials shall be subject to inspection by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. viii. All areas of the landscape shall be inspected on a weekly basis for infestations of harmful pests such as gophers, rabbits, squirrels, ants, insects, mites, snails and sow bugs. Plants shall be observed closely for leaves that may be blotched, blighted, deformed, mildewed, rusted, scorched, discolored, defoliation, or wilted. ix. Identify the cause of injury and consult a State of California Certified/Licensed Pest Control Advisor before application of chemical treatments. X. The State of California Agricultural Code requires that pest control chemicals may be used only after a written recommendation by a State of California licensed Pest Control Advisor is obtained. A recommendation consists of all the applicator should know for an accurate and safe usage. 1. The recommendation must be time and site specific. MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 25 of 101 2. Application of all pesticides shall be only by a properly State Licensed Pest Control Operator of a Certified Applicator of Pesticides. 3. There shall be no application of a pesticide without written permission of the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. 4. In case a Restricted Use Pesticide is recommended, the City must be in receipt of use permit issued only by the County of Orange Agricultural Commissioner to the Contractor. 5. Contractor shall apply spray chemicals when air currents are still; preventing drifting onto adjacent property and preventing any toxic exposure to persons whether or not they are in, or near, the project. 6. Contractor shall submit a schedule outlining date, location and work to be performed, four (4) days prior to the week of work. Said schedule shall be submitted to the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. 11. Coordination Contractor shall coordinate work with the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee to prevent conflict with City programs and activities. The Maintenance Operations Manager or designee's office is located at 17371 Gothard Street, Huntington Beach. He may be reached by telephone at 714/536-5480. 12. Water Conservation a. Contractor shall, whenever possible, minimize the use of water during maintenance operations. Watering equipment shall be kept in good working order; water leaks shall be repaired promptly; and washing of equipment, except when necessary for the safety of and for the protection of equipment, shall be discouraged. In no case shall the Contractor use water to rinse or flush chemicals of any kind from equipment onto the work site and/or drainage or sewage systems. b. Contractor shall comply with City of Huntington Beach Storm Water and Urban Runoff Management Municipal Code Chapter 14.25 and with City of Huntington Beach Water Efficient Landscape Municipal Code Chapter 14.52 at all times. 13. Sound Control Requirements a. Contractor shall comply with all County sound control and noise level rules, regulations and ordinances and with City of Huntington Beach Noise Control Municipal Code Chapter 8.40, which apply to any work performed pursuant to the Contract, and shall make every effort to control any undue noise resulting from the operation. b. Each internal combustion engine used for any purpose on the project or related to the project shall be equipped with a muffler or a type recommended by the manufacturer. No internal combustion engine shall be operated on the project without said muffler. Said noise level requirement shall apply to all equipment on the project or related to the project including but not limited to trucks, transit RK 524 $ERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 26 of 101 mixers, or transient equipment that may or may not be owned by the Contractor. The use of loud sound signals shall be avoided in favor of light warnings except those required by safety laws for the protection of the public or Contractor's personnel. 14. Inclement Weather a. During the periods when inclement weather hinders normal operations, the Contractor shall adjust his work force in order to accomplish those activities that are not affected by weather. b. The Contractor shall re-stake and re-tie trees or other such activities as required as a result of inclement weather. The Contractor will stay available to assist in any storm related damage repair to sites in this contract. C. Contractor shall not work or perform any operations during inclement weather that may destroy or damage ground cover or turf areas. The Contractor shall contact the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee for the determination 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 Contract documents shall consist of the specifications and exhibits, plans, insurance certificates, the contract and all submittals required. 16. Underground Excavations Contractor shall be responsible for locating all underground utility lines to insure the safety of his/her work crew and to protect in place existing utility equipment before commencing any excavation. Contractor shall contact the Maintenance Operations Manager or designate and Underground Service Alert (1/800-422-4133) 48 hours before commending any excavation, to locate underground service lines. 17. Plans a. One set of reduced planting and irrigation plans for each park are provided as part of the contract documents for the Contractor's general reference. The Contractor shall be responsible for verifying in the field, areas, quantities and facilities for accuracy. b. Full scale blue line prints of the irrigation and planting plans will be made available to the Contractor upon request, for a fee of$10.00 per set per park (prices subject to change). 18. Exhibits Exhibits consist of Exhibit A through H. 19, Air Pollution MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A p_agq- 7 of 101 a. Contractor shall comply with all air pollution control rules, regulations, ordinances and statutes which apply to any work performed pursuant to the Contract and shall not discharge smoke, dust or any other air contaminants into the atmosphere in such quantity as will violate the regulations of any legally constituted authority. b. Material to be disposed of shall not be burned. 20. Inspection of Work and Deficiency Notice a. The City and Contractor's representative shall make weekly inspections of all areas included in the contract. The results of each inspection shall be recorded and retained for reference using a Weekly Inspection Sheet. Thirty-two (32) hours shall be allotted monthly for inspection and contract supervision. The Contractor shall compensate the City for all time required for inspection and supervision in excess of 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; ii. The Contractor has been informed of the deficiencies upon completion of weekly inspection, iii. The Contractor has failed to correct said deficiencies within seventy-two (72) hours after notification period. Compensation shall be charged at a rate including actual time, mileage and fringe benefit costs incurred by the City. 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 amount specified in the Agreement until services are rendered in accordance with specifications set forth within this document and provided no other 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. If the deficiency is not corrected within the time specified by the City, City forces will be called out to complete the work. Such work shall be done on a force account basis with an additional call out charge of$75.00 per hour for each call-out. Call-out of City forces during off-hours, resulting from improper programming of sprinkler controllers, will be charged to the Contractor at time and a half. It also should be noted that there is a minimum two-hour charge for labor on any call-out. ii. Withholding of Payment: Provided work under the Deficiency Notice has not been completed, payment for subject deficiency shall be withheld until deficiency is corrected, without right to retroactive payments. iii. The Contractor's representative shall contact the City on a regular basis for notification of special maintenance item(s) requiring correction. MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 2a of 101 iv. The Contractor shall provide a Crewleader and maintenance crew at park and landscape sites weekly during normal working hours as determined by the City. I.SPECIAL PROVISIONS TRAFFIC AND DETOURS 1. 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 designated for removal (e.g., curbs, gutters, sidewalks, driveways, fences, walls, sprinkler systems, signs, utility installations, pavements and structures) which are damaged or removed as a result of his operations. b. Where existing traffic striping, pavement markings, and curb markings are damaged or their reflectivity reduced by the Contractor's operations, such striping or markings shall also be considered as existing improvements and the Contractor shall repaint or replace such improvements. C. Relocations, repairs, replacements or re-establishments shall be equal to the existing improvements and shall match such improvements in finish and dimensions unless otherwise specified. d. All cost to the Contractor for protecting, removing, restoring, repairing, replacing, or re-establishing existing improvements shall be included in the bid in other items of work unless otherwise specified. 2. Public Conveniences and Safety (Traffic and Access) a. All traffic control shall be in accordance with the latest editions of the following documentation: Caltrans Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD); Sion Specifications, Standard Plans, Standard Specifications, American Public Works Association Southern California Chapter—Work Area Traffic Control Handbook. b. The Contractor shall provide and maintain all signs, barricades, flashers, delineators and other necessary facilities for the protection of the motoring public within the limits of the work area. He shall also post proper signs to notify the public regarding detours and conditions of the roadway. C. The Contractor shall provide to the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee a telephone number at which the Contractor's representatives can be reached, at any hour, should an emergency occur requiring replacement or relocation of the required traffic control devices. 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 name and telephone number of Contractor representatives who may be contacted at any hour in the event of an emergency. i. POLICE DEPARTMENT: Watch Commander @ 7141960-8809 MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 29 of 101 ii. FIRE DEPARTMENT: Battalion Chief/Development @ 714/536-5411 e. Information signs shall be required on all arterial streets one week prior to beginning of roadway construction projects. f. The Contractor shall adhere to applicable sections of California Administrative Code, Title 8, concerning electrical and construction safety standards and practices. g. Contractor shall require that all personnel who are working the project site wear an approved safety vest. Any worker without a vest may be ordered off the job until such apparel is acquired. Questions as to approved vests shall be directed to the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. h. Prior to the beginning of work, the Contractor shall execute the construction traffic control plan prepared per current AGENCY guidelines to safely prosecute the work involved with a minimum of inconvenience to the motoring public. Removing the existing striping shall delineate any relocation of travel lanes longer than three calendar days and legends by wet sandblasting and placing new striping and legends as required. Upon completion of the work and the 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 any reason, the contractor shall immediately replace or restore to their original location, in an upright position, the cones or portable delineators. j. The Contractor shall furnish such Flagmen and equipment as are necessary to give adequate warning to traffic or to the public of any dangerous conditions in accordance with the current State of California Department of Transportation "Instructions to Flagmen". k. All existing traffic signs and street signs shall be maintained in visible locations during construction. Signs designated for removal shall be salvaged and delivered to the AGENCY Yard or disposed of as directed by the AGENCY. 3. Warning Signs Adequate warning signs for motorists shall be placed and maintained throughout all applicable phases of the work including speed limit reduction, loose gravel, fresh oil, and open trench. Signs shall be 36" X 36" in size: shall be on site ready for placement prior 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 a. Street closures will not be allowed except as specifically permitted by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. MSC 524 SERVICE ASREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 30 of 101 b. Construction Traffic Control Plans shall be prepared in accordance with the AGENCY's latest Traffic Control Plan Preparation Guidelines and shall be reviewed and approved by the Engineer. The Contractor shall submit the plans to the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee for approval or correction at least 10 working days before approved plans will be required for commencing the work. C. Approval of the plans by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee shall not relieve the Contractor from the responsibility for errors or omissions in the plans or from deviations from the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall be 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 foresight and shall take such steps and precautions as his operations warrant to protect the public from danger, loss of life or loss of property, which would result from interruption or contamination of public water supply, interruption of other public service or from the failure of partly completed work or partially completed work or partially removed facilities. Unusual conditions may arise on the work which will require that immediate and unusual provisions be made to protect the public from danger or loss, or damage to life and property, due directly or indirectly to prosecution of work under this contract. b. Whenever, in the opinion of the Maintenance Operations Manager or designate, an emergency exists against which the Contractor has not taken sufficient precaution for the public safety, protection of utilities and protection of adjacent structures of property, which may be damaged by the Contractor's operations and when, in the opinion of the Maintenance Operations Manager or designate, immediate action shall be considered necessary in order to protect the public or property due to the Contractor's operations under this contract, the Maintenance Operations Manager or designate will order the Contractor to provide a remedy for the unsafe condition. If the Contractor fails to act on the situation, the Maintenance Operations Manager or designate may provide suitable protection to said interests by causing such work to be done and material to be furnished as may be necessary. C. The cost and expense of said labor and material, together with the cost and expense of such repairs as are deemed necessary, shall be borne by the Contractor. All expenses incurred by the AGENCY for emergency repairs will be deducted from payments due to the Contractor. However, if the AGENCY does not take such remedial measures, the Contractor is not relieved of the full responsibility for public safety. 6. Hauling a. Spillage resulting from hauling operations on or across public thoroughfares shall be immediately removed at Contractor's expense. MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 31 of 101 b. If the spillage is of a hazardous substance, such as petroleum products, or pesticides, Contractor is required to contact the Maintenance Operations Manager or designate immediately and also prevent the substance from running into storm drains. II.TURF MAINTENANCE 1. Mowing and Edging a. Turf areas shall be mowed, edged or trimmed weekly. Turf areas consisting of cool season grasses shall be mowed before reaching four (4) inches in height and shall be mowed no lower than two (2) inches in height. Turf shall be mowed once per week or as directed by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. b. Turf areas consisting of warm season grasses shall be mowed with a reel mower. During dormancy seasons the warm season grasses shall be mowed as needed to keep grass at 1/2" to 3/4" in height. During the growing season the warm season grasses shall be mowed to keep the grass at 3/4" in height. The City may request the Contractor to vary mowing heights for special events and conditions as directed by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. C. The Contractor shall submit a mowing schedule of days and times for each designated park and landscape site. The Contractor shall maintain the schedule as closely as possible unless a change is authorized or directed by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. d. Turf clippings and debris may be lifted seasonally, upon request during peak growth period, the same day of each mowing, trimming or edging operation and shall be removed from each park and landscape site. At all other times, turf clippings shall be grasscycled. e. Turf shall be trimmed to the edge of sidewalks, curbs, mow-strips, retaining walls, posts, valve boxes, controllers, light standards and any paved surface. Turf shall be kept trimmed or sprayed with a contact herbicide for a sufficient distance from sprinkler heads to ensure proper sprinkler coverage and for a distance of eighteen (18) inches from all tree trunks. Contractor shall exercise care not to spray tree trunks with any chemicals or injure the tree trunk with any chemicals or injure the tree trunks with mechanical equipment. f. Undeveloped, passive, and "native" park areas such as Bartlett, Irby and Overlook Parks shall be mowed to maintain vegetation height not to exceed twelve (12) inches maximum or as directed by Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. 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 malfunctioning of the controller or control valves for more than two (2) consecutive days, the Contractor shall be required to water by other means if necessary to prevent MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page_32 of 101 deterioration of the areas involved. The contractor shall be responsible for providing control and monitoring irrigation operations to provide sufficient water for optimum growth with a minimum of water run-off. Unnecessary flooding or excessive watering shall be corrected as quickly as possible. 3. Fertilization a. Prior to fertilizer applications, notification shall be made as required in Part II, Section 23, of these specifications. A city representative shall verify the fertilizer quantity at the park site at the time of each application. Empty bags may be required for verification of quantities. b. All turf grasses shall be fertilized as follows: All turf shall receive three (3) pounds per 1,000 square feet of Calcium Nitrate per application March and late October. In May, July and September all turf shall receive one (1) pounds of complete fertilizer 16-6-8 per 1,000 square feet per application. Application subject to 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 Contractor shall provide complete insect, disease and pest control as necessary or as directed by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. Contractor shall obtain 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 All vegetation shall be sprayed and removed for a distance of eighteen to thirty-six (18- 36) inches from tree trunks to form tree wells. Any additional weed control in turf areas shall be as needed or as directed by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. Weed control required and approved within turf areas by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee is considered as part of contract. 6. Soil Aerification Turf aerification shall be accomplished just prior to each fertilizer application. The entire turf area shall be aerated with a self-propelled machine that removed cores of soil 3/4" in diameter by four (4) to six (6) inches long, spaced on more than six (6) inches before aerifying. Aerification shall be done per annual schedule. This is subject to change per Maintenance Operations Manager or designee recommendation. 7. Thatch Removal 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 turf grass stand. Sweep or rake the dislodged thatch from the turf areas and remove from each MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 33 of 101 park and landscape site. After the thatch is removed, turf shall be aerified, fertilized and watered. 8. Insect, Disease and Pest Control Contractor shall provide complete insect, disease and pest control as necessary or as directed by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. Contractor shall obtain 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. 9. Re-Planting The contractor shall re-sod all turf lost due to Contractor's incorrect maintenance or negligence, as determined by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. III. SHRUB AND GROUND COVER MAINTENANCE 1. Pruning and Trimming a. Ground cover shall be kept trimmed to the edge of sidewalks, light fixtures, driveways, mow-strips, retaining walls and buildings. Ground cover shall be kept one (1) foot from fences, property lines, trees and shrubs. In no case shall ground cover be allowed to climb walls, fences, light fixtures, buildings, shrubs and trees. b. Shrubs shall be selectively pruned to a distance of(1) foot from fences, buildings, driveways, sidewalks, trees, retaining walls and sprinkler heads. In no case shall hedging or shearing be allowed prior to approval of the Maintenance Operations Manager or designate. The Contractor shall prune where necessary to maintain safe vehicular and pedestrian visibility as directed by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. 2. Watering See Part ll, Section 2. 3. Fertilizing 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 approximately six (6) pounds per 1,000 square feet. Water thoroughly the day before fertilizing and thoroughly again immediately after the application of the fertilizer. Wash all plant food off foliage. 4. Insect, Disease and Pest Control See Part ll, Section 4. 5. Weed Control MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT page 34 cf 1C1 The Contractor shall maintain a pre-emergence and post-emergence program for the entire duration of the contract. Ground cover and shrub areas shall be weeded before any weeds reach four (4) inches in height. Pre-emergent herbicide shall be applied in early March and again in early September according to the manufacturer's recommendation each year in all ground cover areas. Post-emergent herbicide shall be applied as needed, as directed and the type approved by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee depending upon the type of ground cover involved. Serious pest weeds, such as Bermuda grass and Bindweed shall be spot treated with a portable sprayer or wick wand as needed with a selective herbicide and applied per manufacturer's recommendations. Water shall not be applied to treated areas for forty- eight (48) hours after each application. Sprayed weeds shall be left in place for a minimum of seven (7) days. If kill is not complete, a second application shall be applied as above. After a complete kill, all dead weeds shall be removed from the park site. Nutsedge, blackberry, passion vine, castor bean, poison hemlock and spiderwort shall be treated a minimum of once per month until complete control is achieved as specified above and as directed by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. IV. TREE MAINTENANCE 1. Pruning and Trimming All trees up to 25' in height (as measured from the base of tree to the tip of the highest sprig at top of tree), shall be maintained by shaping, thinning out and trimming. Any dead or damaged branches shall be removed back to a lateral branch. No stubs will be permitted. The Contractor shall restrict growth through pruning to maintain safe road visibility, vehicle and pedestrian clearances, equipment accessibility and to prevent or eliminate hazardous situations. All palms are to be trimmed as often as necessary to remove dead fronds and or fruit. All tree work shall follow all International Society of Arboriculture standards. Work shall be done on an as-needed basis at the discretion of the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. At the Maintenance Operations Manager, Landscape Maintenance Supervisor or Landscape Maintenance Leadworker's direction, the contractor shall trim and remove all vegetation in the City-owned landscape area, regardless of the vegetation's point of origin, including but not limited to vegetation growing into or onto the City-owned landscape area from adjacent private property. 2. Watering See Part II, Section 2. 3. Fertilizing Trees shall be fed in early March with a complete balanced fertilizer 16-6-8 plus trace elements at the rate of six (6) pounds per one (1) inch of trunk diameter measured one (1) foot above ground. Fertilizer shall be broadcast round the drip line of the trees and watered thoroughly. 4. Ground Water Pumping MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A pagg 35 of 101 Trees provided with PVC vents shall be pumped with a portable pumping device to prevent standing water at lower root zone as needed. Weekly inspection of these vents shall be made by the Contractor and if necessary, corrective action taken immediately. 5. Tree Staking and Tying Trees shall be staked in accordance with Standard 703 revision of the City's Standard Plans, dated July 17, 1981. Stakes and ties shall be placed in such a manner that no trunk chafing occurs. Stakes and ties shall be checked periodically to prevent girdling 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 replenishment. The Contractor shall spread the wood chips evenly over the entire wood chip mulch areas to a uniform depth. The contractor shall 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. 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. Vl. SAND AND PLAY AREA MAINTENANCE Sand play areas shall be kept free of weeds, litter and debris. Sand shall be kept in a reasonably leveled condition, as directed by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee; rototilled six (6) times per year, to a depth of 12 inches. Dates to be agreed upon by Contractor and City Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. Contractor shall provide additional play sand when required. The City's Maintenance Operations Manager or designee will determine the screen size/type and quantities. New play sand shall be placed and graded in a uniform manner, at a consistent level. All sand play areas shall maintain a sand depth of 18 inches or more. Weeds shall be removed by physical means as needed except serious pest weeds shall be treated as specified in Part III, Section 5, of these specifications. No herbicide use permitted. VII. PLAY EQUIPMENT, PARK FURNITURE, ACCESSORIES AND FACILITIES MAINTENANCE MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 36 of 101 On each site visit, Contractor shall visually inspect play equipment, park furniture, accessories and facilities including but not limited to walks, play courts, benches, restrooms, picnic tables, fountains, play apparatus, and trash receptacles. Contractor shall report any broken, damaged, defaced, or otherwise deficient condition to the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee within 24 hours of observation. The Maintenance Operations Manager or designee will then determine the extent of the removal or replacement, if any. Where public safety is affected, the Contractor shall report to the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee immediately by phone at 714/536-5480 or reporting to Park, Tree and Landscape Maintenance Facility at 17581 Gothard Street, Huntington Beach, CA. 92647. VIII. IRRIGATION SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE The controlling factor in the performance of water management within the City landscape maintenance areas is the application of water to landscape plants at a rate which closely matches the actual demands of plant material and little or no runoff. Roadway safety and maintenance is the first and foremost reason why water must be strictly controlled with the City. Other important water management considerations include safe and dry right-of-ways for community use, water costs, plant health and compliance with applicable City water-usage ordinances. 1. Watering a. Where an automatic or manual 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 malfunctioning of the controller or control Valves for more than two (2) consecutive days, the Contractor shall be required to water by other means if necessary to prevent deterioration of the areas involved. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing control and monitoring irrigation operations to provide sufficient water for optimum growth with a minimum of water run-off. Unnecessary flooding of excessive watering shall be corrected as quickly as possible. b. Manual irrigation by means of water truck shall be provided at all locations where no irrigation system exists. C. Irrigation/Operation and Maintenance All landscaped areas shall be irrigated as required to maintain adequate growth and appearance. Irrigation shall be accomplished in accordance with these specifications/guidelines and the following time frames: Manual Irrigation 9:00 AM — 3:00 PM Slopes 10:00 PM — 5:00 AM Public Works Facilities 10:00 PM — 5:00 AM All Work Sites 10:00 PM 5:00 AM 2. Operation/Repair MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 37 of 101 a. The entire irrigation system to include all components from connection at back side of water meter shall be maintained in an operational state at all times and the expense included as part of this Contract. This coverage shall include but not be limited to the following: all controllers, backflows and remote control 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 tested and inspected as necessary when damage is suspected or observed, or reported daily if necessary. e. Repair malfunctioning controllers, backflows, quick couplers, flow meters, moisture sensors, manual or automatic valves and sprinkler heads within twenty- four (24) hours of receipt of verbal or written notice. 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 and equipment as necessary following verbal notification from the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. h. The Contractor shall turn off or adjust to low volume exercise irrigation system immediately as directed during periods of rainfall and times when suspension of irrigation is desirable to conserve water while remaining within the guidelines of good horticultural maintenance practices. i. Once the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee acknowledges the necessity to turn on the water once again, all controllers shall be activated within 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. MIS 24 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 38 9f 101 I. Battery operated controllers will be kept in continuous operating condition by replacing batteries when necessary at Contractor's expense. m. Contractor will maintain, in continuous optimum operating condition solar powered controllers at all sites at which such units are installed. n. Contractor shall provide personnel fully trained in all phases of landscaping and irrigation systems operation, maintenance, adjustment, and repair, in all types of components to include irrigation control clocks, valves and sprinkler heads; and 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 heads shall be adjusted or replaced to maintain proper coverage. Adjustment shall include, but not be limited to, actual adjustments to heads, cleaning and flushing heads and lines, and removal of obstructions. Costs for adjustment or replacements shall be included in costs for operation and maintenance of the irrigation system. ii. All damage resulting from Contractor's operations shall be repaired or replaced prior to the end of the workday at the Contractor's expense. iii. Repairs to the irrigation system shall be completed within 24 hours after notification to the Maintenance Operations Manager or 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. 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 MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 39 of 101 a. All replacement materials are to be with original types and model materials, unless the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee approves a substitute. 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. b. The contractor will be responsible for setting and monitoring the irrigation controllers and will not manually activate automatic valves unless associated 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. 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 Vill. IX. CLEAN UP/TRASH RECEPTACLES/WASTE MANAGEMENT 1. After Contractor has completed all operations as specified in these documents, he shall remove and dispose of all paper, trash. and other debris existing or due to these operations from all relevant sites, at the end of each day's work. Trash removal and proper disposal via an approved transfer station or state permitted landfill site shall be included in the contract price. Trash receptacles shall be emptied twice per week, or as agreed upon by the Maintenance Operations Manager or designee. Trash removal and disposal shall also include a ten-foot perimeter around all trash cans. Contractor shall vacuum clean all court game pavement areas, driveways, gutters, parking lot areas and other areas adjacent to work locations, per work schedule. 2. Landfilling of green waste material removed from all relevant sites due to these operations is prohibited. Contractor shall be responsible to remove all green waste, such as clippings, cuttings, leaves, branches, twigs, and any other vegetation existing or due to these operations, from all relevant sites at the end of each day's work. Contractor is responsible to ensure proper diversion of all green waste via composting at a permitted compost facility. Contractor shall provide reports to Maintenance Operations Manager or designee annually by January 31 on the total tonnage of green waste hauled and the name and location of all compost facilities utilized for the prior calendar year. Weigh tickets may be required for verification. MSC_524 SERVICE AGREiEMENT EXHIBIT A page 40 of 101 3. The use of water is prohibited for cleaning purposes unless no other means of effective cleaning or unless otherwise specified. Contractor shall be responsible for the periodic inspection and cleaning of all catch basins, drain lines and curb drains within a park site. Any damages resulting from the Contractor's negligence of these inspections and/or lack of corrective measures shall be the Contractor's sole responsibility. 4. Decorative Fountains The following treatments shall be included. Treatment of water with algaecides, filter cleaning, pool sweeping, water line scrubbing, debris removal, light bulb replacement as needed. Pump or pool repairs when needed along with pool repainting. Since the water fountains run continuously it is imperative that Contractor monitor the algaecide tablets at all times. If soap is deposited in fountains, Contractor shall drain and clean it or add a state-approved defoamer. 5. Performance Requirements for Hardscapes During each site visit concrete and asphalt areas, including driveways, parking areas, sidewalks, curb and gutters, expansion joints and walls adjacent to city landscape shall be kept clear of dirt, mud, trash, weeds and any other substances which are either unsightly or unsafe. Expansion joints or cracks in pavement areas shall be spot treated with a combination of non-selective contact herbicide as needed for weed control. X. PROTECTION OF SPORTS FIELDS The City shall be responsible for maintaining brick dust areas each softball/baseball field. The contractor shall perform mowing, trash removal and watering operations in a manner as not to inhibit the grooming of infields or disturb infields that have already been groomed. Xl. EXHIBITS A. Sample Contract B. Insurance Requirements C. Map(s) D. Weekly Inspection Sheet E. Deficiency Notice (2 pages) F. Equipment Requirements G. Integrated Pest Management MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 41 of 101 EXHIBITA SANIPLE CONTRACT DELETED - SAMPLE CONTRACT IS NOT A PART OE THIS DOCUMENT F X I II III 1 A Sample Contract Pugs I MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A Mg 42 of 101 EXHIBIT B CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Phone: 714-374-5378 email: RMlnsurance@surfcity-hb.org Insurance Requirements %a ry for different applicants. Please see the below lisled applicant types followed by the insurance requirements. City of Huntington Beach Resolution 2008-63 requires that contractors. pcnnittees, licensees/lessees and Vendors have an approved Certificate of Insurance on file with the City of Huntington Beach for the issuance ofany permit or city contract. The insurance certificate must be approved by the City Attorney's Office as to meeting all of the city's insurance requirements. An original certificate is required or a PDF version attached to an email may be forwarded. If the insurance certificate is faxed. it must come directly from the insurance provider to the City of Huntington Beach.All insurance mist be from a California admitted carrier with a current A.M. Best's Rating of no less than A:VII I. CONTRACTORS—Any persons or entities or Contract with the City and/or provide service to the City which are readily available and efficiently procured by competitive bidding. Reguh ements: General Liabi/int Workers'Conyxns'ation, Auto Liabilint Additional Insured lindor.sements 2. DESIGN PROFESSIONALS- Professional Service contractors who contract with the City and/or provide architectural and/or engineering services to the City. Requirements: lirr ore and limi."ions Wrc fessional Liabilit)S1.000000 cnreraye 3. I.ICEi\SF,h;s/LI•;SSEES—any person or entities who make contract with the city for the use of puhlic property. Kequirernent.v: Genera/Liabilin% 11 of keys•Canpe.asalion, M operry Insrunncr (lid/rep/ncemcnr costs will no cuin.euranc•e penerQn provision), Addilioned Insured Fnclorcemeni 4. PERM ITEES—any persons or entities who make application to the City for any use of encroachment upon any street,waterway pier, or City property. Keguirelnents: Generul Liabiling (Porkers'Compensurion, :huo l.iabililp Idcfilional Insured b;ncforsz•nuanlr 5, PROFF,SSIONA I.SERVICES—means those services.which involve the exercise of professional discretion and independenijudgment on an advanced or specialized knowledge,expertise or training gained by formal studies or experience or services which are not readily or efficiently procured by competitive bidding pursuant to Huntington Beach )Municipal Code Section 3.02. Such Services shall include bul not be limited to those services provided by appraisers, architects,attorneys,engineers,instructors. insurance advisors, physicians and other specialized consultants. Keauiremenls: Errors and k.'nussions(Professional Liabilin)S1,000,000 coverage Private Property Work Permit Requirements—If the planned work does not involve public property or its right-of-way(c.g. sidewalk/street). the Workers' Compensation Certificate is the only insurance requirement. However. if the work site is adjacent or attached to public property,the City Auomcy's Office must be infonned for consideration of liability and decides whether or not to approve the certificate with a specific"Private property Only' approval stamp. MS��`24 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 43 of 101 EXHIBIT B Y Genera uabiIiiv((;/I,)—'the general liability requirement is for S1.000.000 with"per occurrence"type claims coverage and a separate "Additional Insured Endorsement' page listing both the policy number and naming the"City of wjlb rglon Ilcac'h, its gflicers. a/ectcel or appointed officials, emploI ce.s. ueews and volunteers" as additional insured on the endorsement. (sec below for Additional Insured requirements) Y Additional Insured Endorsement Requirements—The City, its officers,elected or appointed officials,employees.agents and volunteers:are to be specifically named and covered as additional insureds by separate attached endorsement(s) as respects liability arising out of action performed by or on behalf of the contractor, products and completed operations of the contractor.premises owned,occupied or used by the contractor, or automobiles owned. leased or borrowed by the contractor.The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to the City, its agents,officers an(] employees. The endorsement should include the policy number it correlates to. Y Primary Insurance—General Liability Insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City. its agents.officers. and employees.Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City. its agents,officers,and employees shall be excess of the submitted insurance and shall not contribute with it. Y Description of work—The stafTcontact and purpose of the evidence of coyera,e must be identified on the cerificate of insurance. Y Automotive Insurance—Automobile insurance requirement is for S 1.000.000 and a separate "Additional Insured Endorsement'page listing both the policy number and naming the"City of 1/untington Beach. its officers, elected or appointer(gnicials. employees, agents and yohmteef s", as additional insured on the endorsement. Pernintees avho do not use vehicles or equipment in connection with the permit can request to waive the Auto insurance requirement. Y Worker's Compensation Insurance(%%'/C)—The Worker's Compensation insurance requirement is the State statutory limits of S2>0.000 bodily injury by disease.policy limit.and S 100,000 bodily infury each employee for accident or disease per occurrence. Certificate holder listed on the certificate is: City off funtingmn Beach.2000 Nlain St., I funtington Beach.CA 92648. 1 f your organivuion/company has no compensated employees working on the project.you nmay complete and return it"Non-lanployer Status" form to be used in lieu of a W/C insurance ccrtificuc. Y Cancellation Clause Notice—The cancellation clause must contain a thirty(30)day notice. A ten (10)day notice for non-paynnent ofpremium is acceptable in combination with 30 day notice. Y Professiumd Liability—Coverage Mast be provided at a mininmum of SI,000,000 peroccurrence and in the aggregate. Y Deductibles—The following deductibles are acceptable and all others must be rcnnoved from the insurance policy or a waiver can be requested (No allowances fur SIR) : o General Liability-S5.000 o Auto Liability -S1.000 o Professional Liability/Err ors S. Emissions-S 10.000 MSC 524 SERVI T?CkPAHhI"ki-WIPA page 44 of 101 INDEX TRASH CAN SITE NAME RD # ACRES TOTAL 1 AMBERLEAF 412 0.2 1 2 AREVALOS 437 2.58 1 3 BACA 411 4 10 4 BAILEY 339 0.5 1 5 BARTLETT 433 30 30 6 BAUER 463 2.4 8 7 BURKE 456 2.5 2 8 BUSHARD 436 2.38 4 9 DISCOVERY WELL 329 6.6 12 10 DREW 443 2.28 3 11 EADER 475 2.68 4 12 JEDISON 464 39.69 42 13 FARQUHAR 441 3.52 12 14 FINLEY 329 0.56 1 15 GISLER 466 11.67 5 16 GREEN (PETER GREEN) 411 2.5 15 17 HAWES 446 2.68 2 18 HELME 413 2.02 S 19 LAKE 441 4.75 14 20 LAMB 427 2.6 6 21 LANGENBECK 425 17.02 12 22 LEBARD 452 4.99 4 23 MANNING 444 2.46 6 24 MOFFETT 434 2.38 4 25 NEWLAND 318 2.94 4 26 OVERLOOK 3381 6.1 9 27 PATTINSON 338 3.51 4 28 PERRY 423 1.88 15 29 SEELY 476 3.37 6 30 SOWERS 455 2.65 2 31 TALBERT 425 5.44 5 32 TRIANGLE 451 1.11 0 33 WARDLOW 435 2.5 8 34 WORTHY 431 19 16 I:SI-IIBIT C SOnth Parks Niaps Inventory MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT • . • - Blowup Number Fire Hydrant *4 Gate Knox Box `{r Ir�mr:�c1+�m1ai•wra Oi P'1 I ITvB .... it a ' • 4V 292 411 412 413 fit•^*1i�:TLT7� r. �—'^ . � .,. .I I (�, e MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 46 of 101 QBlowup Number • Fire Hydrant ® Knox Box Yorktown Av . J ,950 8N � a d s sSssssss � ,9507'. 19521 8n gg gg n n d p 8 : ,96721963, $ 8 8 8 S S So S S t95a 1%4 1%41 79942 8 B + 1 t C r _ t0aa2 196a1 i%a2 t96a1 1956 � 199lf219631 ,9632 �J� � � � � N 195yz S 'o S S 'o S t990 F o s 1939 +9S9t C 19ee2,DJ4b 8 �$ E 1957210571 19572 n n g ti 1%9 1%at low,%81 8 J Jd.• � tl w 1939 10691 c IN0 19391 yy YY �y�y �1Q9 @Q O n i1 V m m � o o p S 1900219801 1960219/101 a a s a g a S S S S S S S S S S 1951219811 1912 199„ 8 g g a 0 0 p p 6 p g g 1%2 1%21 1%n1%21 � Pegasus 8 o S 'o 'e 'e 'e 'o S 'oo g l%u,9wt 9es21%3t n School p1V +p �1$pp Cp n 8 O IV n v tl1 < m S I� 1%S219M1 199a2196t1 (j!` 0 0 0 0 8 0 a 0 0 6 0 6 reI I -S S 2 e s 19662 19091 1999219991 v y 101211011 10721%71 n n b n n g n d e s e o o o s ,%„ s s 199921MI 1999219%+ 19991 199921999, 1%92 t%91 1%92 & y p g o ry n n ,999 1%91 g 2S 75 e S S `o S S 7%97 1970 19701 197021D701 Fli 197 19701 n n 1W22 11� 1 8 S S S S S S 19721 too, 11 19731 il 8 e S e ;;I 'o S 197a1 gg g ggCutty S k Qr19762 19781 8 dp 8 8 8 8 o e o 0 0 0 0 0 o g 11"g 19777 '°»219771 1977219"1 f� 19791 1978 ,97N 1978219791 car 12791 19792+9,91 1979 Will10792 19912 t%tt 1981219011 1%1 tart Ss a U i a 10621 1982219821 1952210821 19622 8 R d • 79a31 7903 1%31 1903219631 r n it ❑ _ 11 it 19M 19M1 ,984210841 198a2 g c +99a1 8 _ • ®� J • ,9%1 1902 %s1 19ee 1999, ,99a2 a 1%9219%t ,9%2 19%1 19992 B +999t 1 s g /967 19a71 1907219071 E 19972 — • • t%7t 19%219901 1909279%t 19992 Monroe y i°°°' 9992t%91 19MIMl 19292 Pacific C 437 6 • � c 1901 19011 Cjt%,2 t%t1 ,%t Nursery 'C (� R t%tt • • • 1%221992, 1%22,1992 A. 19921 t99 t%St ,%321%3,1 1963 19041 , 19a, 121994 1994 19% , %+ 92 9919"1 a QQ Beat 3 427 cs Yorktown Ave OC 3820 y 436 438 TG 858 F6 y. 01 0 437 447 Adams Ave MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 47 of 101 QBlowup Number • Fire Hydrant FBI Gate ❑K Knox Box Ellis Ave. 'd•. 08 $ $ e � r •N+ i _ n7z {.�: 18518 ye`\ 8321 852P �, NS 1� 00'llr f8531 n� a h N - 7036 ^e 10546' y tesss tess2 � .,ay � %05' 3J essl � 6J� 16561 � � � � ry ry t85S6 m m a e eJ 1 y �$0 e0r 8p1 �° 1 B61x Je aS 1` y., j 7 eea7 �r��t+ w•^ LIM LOU8$ asv 11'y � 7,q� �('+"�y y ^ 18632 JasaGT 8852� try,_ryy 7p�"W ^ s, ,yy 18642 as 'S Jab, s 6 4• `, 7 "W�,5� 1� 18845 te852 7Bsye is>s�asysl s Q 97e�s�s> �'sy . �`�.y lesfis' 8672 70 7e>8g> '9 8�>0 s° 6' 0 �3! '`M ^�9^� , ^� p� C1 ,987 nin So ° s �J >j e , 16682 10�^ary ^gy ry 7 7 8>° J�71> Jg>Oa ]a 9 Jasg?a lye ss 2 0695 1070 18705 6712� >a�3 e ^ 78>?g r i8j f7 ' �B o p a A 3 te77 1e722''�. e> 703 Fn,t ,yg c,1 � rev 7e>*2 `oo D: te735 a�ry iC g 18751 B7 1 87 a IE7d y,� 8742. 1 n 1878 8761 f > aP ,y, es 78752 1 p 'f ♦ � 7 10740 8775 18774 87 7 16 677 8>> > c , cr t• $f, '.q e1� 8761 F u n D 7 16 Rockn e h !> �0�ems' y T82J—, 18786 02 p 4•. R■y = r 18681 pp `s aem t Pro.:k •`' i EDi 3 18856 - ® Bel Air 14 W ' 1e631 ltl] Vl ,W ruP' .ui n Garfield Ave. 291 Beat 5 OC 3614 31941 412 TG 857 H5 421 MSC 524 SERVICF_AGREEMENT EXHIBIT Apa_ae 48 of 101 QBlowup Numbers • Fire Hydrants ® Knox Boxes ` w 9 / 6716 ,95� /Jyss\ iM1 . Y �.- 0�, 196n 1D63t m e � iD472.91• B6 � � � � ° si �� /�'�. �ci 6889 / Huntington Seacliff y, Country Club <, °" �9761 19671,6 161 t976 1977� 19791 +�5� 6651 0> 6663 a 117. � � ,yam ',cta� a tu, __ 19g6T 191 19691 ' '`�° 6661 iD791 19787 �9912 �g911 �J �71 D)D , J n 10 ,$! b` �.f 329 Beat 4 Yorktown Ave OC 3813 33833 9431 TG 857 G6 349 MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 49 of 101 QBlowup Numbers • Fire Hydrants ® Knox Boxes Yorktown Ave. LJ 433 1. , I ,' + 9 s ? s+ B &3�• m a 3 a 19542�a ® +9 V + �] 2�py j3 19 7 ,95� 1964 954176=2 na ❑ il9k9sSsy7AJ, /�/�,� y� T 1 1955 1955 195 _ ® 9100.3e0 `� L",,,°•^(" t�1' _ + �5gj 1% 1958 ,9582 a 70571 � B 19592 1 + 12 ( „ �+ 1960 19601 3 d 433 ryon Dr vC y 19540 � � � � a �j u `� 1%5 19851 7�7 7(. �jy 'gN N N f,. 7967 19871 r "� • 7yyg 79j� pid m ''�' 1969 19691 1969219691.' 433 f97o1 t9) 7j b 1970 19701 1870119701 19711 1 b m 1871 19711 %1 19711[.� 18732 197 ,9721 1974 9711 1973 $N rN� N N N n N a l-1 19721 ,9732 ~ • 1973f 19751 1973, 19752 "" m m 2 a 1''d 19731 19752 o 19741 1975f q yy gg 9781 0 79)gf f97g1187e1 t978 7 1, ad _ 19762 C 79761 7 79771 197 , 1 1977 �9 79j)7 97g1 197gf 1978 797g N ^ c _N n 433 797gf 19791 19791 19792 19781 o a s 1 N N 19i8j a Z 8 97 9e01 o e m 1979219821 1981 • adN N PNN N ry1�, gNyq gNg QNQ N_ r�N 1901219831 ® a 11 ae ad ad ! $ i6 1902219841 N N N N N n n • axy� pq. Z 3 — o id id a N id ad 'a6 8 0 19e32 19051 1964219571ZeGip 1qrd g66 982191 187219591 9 w SN ry YN vN� h • '�g7 ryry ��'{{ yy gg 198e219901 '�gt a9 as a m ad m S m m 1989219911 a s b d a 19977 y man L)f 19902 19931 9800 7991/ 799/2 A-I t99 9 219011 19912 19811 19912 7941 3 99197 f9932 /9931 ,9932 79931 1993119951 gga a a u�a qel Y �y 79841 19942 1994, 19W t9B4, 1%42 19M1 � 8 n � E a a � d S 99 1ow 19962 19981 199s2 19051 19952 19951 ad It9B81 ,99g21 9961 199e2 , trls Mve. 423 Beat 3 vo M nvF OC 3816 432 434 TG 858 B6 m Y MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT .• . page 50 of 1 Blowup Numbers Fire Hydrants Knox Boxes 1111111 II 11 _ � � � 1111111111 (��� 11111 -� IIII�, Illt�'�t e � I I •�� I 11111111 •CII 11111111 OTM � :y 1� 11111111 1111M -�� � _ _ q Mill III HI l s MMM VIIIIIIIIIII Illlal MEMO 11111111� � -��— ®— ' IIIIIIII� 11111 _�11111111® ®® ®® IIII► - 1�' ' _ • •• 111 1 : M 'IIIIIIIIIIIME ®®MMMM JN - _ _= ®®_= MM �1111111 T� 1111111 � —•.' ' - • I I 11111111'�■=�-'llllllll���� _� F� Fpyjq .� nsL r-.8 L"• ''.D C`Ti "� Q'• r r -� r- �:'17T.t'i r., E"� ram' C.• e•� tr• r� �J.=.s ^^ '� OC 4116 / . , • / . / TG iii i / MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 51 of 1Q1 QBlowup Numbers • Fire Hydrants ® Knox Boxes Indiana olis Ave. 1i` N •- j !q gg �y 33 n m o , m n m o c. S .n 205 M '�' $ $ 3 $ 3 d '� $ q1, 9741 m m m $ $ $ A $ SJ N N N N N N N N ry N ry ry ry 9742 205] s1) �s Z053 n m n m h n 2053 N N n n ry ry 2os maw 8 $ 8 2os4 20541 xsa 2os41 z. .: ,� 2014 - 2055 20551 205 20351 205�. zosel 2as6 ffi g g $ { m " ry zos9 2os61 tot 20571 $ p58 2055 9�i) w a m $ $ $ 2056 2058 51 2057 2050 alinp nr 2057'20571 205'. 29591 N N N N h h N N N C �,J1 N n N N N A m m N 2058220581 2058. 205 p58 p5B ZO58 2057 2059 m o N n °' `' m 20591 b: 20591 m $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 205922058/ 205,. 2060 _ _ T059 20597 20582 2060 20601 n $ H 2039 20801 O60 {I• 2060: 20621 $ '^ $ $ $ p80 208/1 i) "� �s) 2060 20801 i 2061 m ZOSB 2081 $ $ $ 2061 V 20831 N q 2060 20621 282 3 206122081 N N N N N N N N ry N N M $ 208/1 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ,� $ $' 20812206]1 206322083 2083 2064 ^ gNg P QrvQ n N n `YY� r n 20651 '$ $ 20822 20641 2084 20821 Z084 208s1 $ 81 $ S $ $ 8 $ $ 2066 3t di a S g °' 2083 20651 2065220651 20652 20881 m m Q H ,^� ,p, 2054 2066 Tj 20881 20881 2066 20871 N N N ry N _N N 20652 20671 2067 20671 20671 20681 N 997 2N62 20691 X 2069 20681 Z089 20891 gN @n Qn N N Nrv+ ry 2W71 $ 81 lR g $ $ S M 76 M ffi Mf $ 271881 2067 20701 2070 20701 20702 20701 _ zo662 20711 2071 2071 2071 2071 y� 20721 - M7 L m m P m �• $ 2972 N N N N N N N N N N NCO N N N ry h N mN '$ Z070 20731 ^ n m o n Y in ry m m 4 N n CO � !Q � � g_ 2073 r m m m $ $ $ $ $ i $ $ $ 8 $ $ $ � �s �' 20742 • 20741 m m m $ $ '~ si 771 CO 20700 ❑ j5 N N !N!qq N N "� �Tn� $ 3f $ $ $ N 20781 20782 20781 207 20781 20-10 q^ m m 20791 $ 20791 • -C-. .. 2079 20791 207 20791 p79 9700 20797 $ 20801 20 8101-103 ) 6 201_�. 206 20801 208 20801 - ) 20001 BB72 20807 20821 20822 Huntington 20802' 208 20821 20822 20027 20921 81 20811 N N, ry h N ^ ry 20817 20031 2063220831 2083 20031 20832 Christian 208 20821 2081 20941 20837 20821i .. 120` B4Z SC�'100 2083 20831 F n u� r- o 2084 208/1 C2084 29841- a' 20831- ....n - 20951 2085z toes 2oes1 $ $ # $ $ $ �� 2066t 2085 20851 2085 2D951 --- 2085 20851 OC 99t2 20941� .E.nYef C' cc 2086'2066 086 20861' 2096220861 20871 20862 20887 2088220681 2086220881 N N n ry n m 20851 085 2087 20871 20672 20871 20872 067„ OB7 2087t'. r 2087 20871 $ $ $ $ $ �y ? 20861 208721,20871 _ 20862 20B87 20882.2068,I 20BBP:2088,' 2088220881 208 20981 gy m o 20882�,20B61 ,v n $ �n n gg ,p, 20871 20897 bi '�' $ 206922089t� 2089220B91;' $ $ $ X ap 20881 20872 2089 69 Y-- 20892�120891i 2069220891 20901 p y�1 2090020901I 20902'2090,! 2090 20901 9912 20801 20682 20911 'N" r�^� N m 20911 20902 20901 N eNi N N `V 1. N 6� 20902 2091 $ 208t 20911 209,2 I09,1 2091 20911 a $ y 7 20911 209t220911 $' $ P $ m $ X 209t2 20971 _ qq 209J7 2091 9 Z09J7 209J2209Jt 2097 20971 �yQ y2 qQ �i 30921 20W $ $ M $ 2091 2094 2084 2094 2094, 20BJ2 2097t 2094 20941 $ $ iF 8 6: $ 8 $ S 20931 20922 5 20942 994 ite DiJ 2095 �' asgs � 0 2002 96 -^6" 6sas19 N. Atlanta Ave. 446 Beat 2 Indianapolis Avr OC 4019 455456 457 TG 888 E1 466 '�` MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENTA page 52 of 1 Blowup Numbers 0 Fire Hydrants Knox Boxes .ra�slrlr. �:r�raz Buononoun Buono . on onfluffl: B Q dgt �8o®®ononflo B6 0 conon —0000-08-08 no—Ina one ounflounflMon /�/�Ilalrtn. ® .rr.»nmrcn. on none Ono eBegun IMMUNEoe�e =�1111111 � � uuw1�- - 111111 u . Illlllr - glll 1111111111 1111111111 — `' - 1111 111111/1 111111/1 1011111 //111111 11111 • • �. C � _ = 1111111 IIIIIIII _ _ 111/1111 � IIIIIIII ' 1111111 11111111111111 1111111 - - ""'"""" _ - �- — = 111111 1111 • D = 1 1 11111 111111111111111111111 _ 426 OC 3819 436 � . 4 ��� MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 53 of 101 QBlowup Numbers • Fire Hydrants ® Knox Boxes _ 'Uarfie Green Area gg "1Q s•,. 0f A` ii ' '� '� a u,�,� e o m • ro ,o .o u ��\ nas. • • t9pJ1 rentwood Dr 790� 190a1 h "� N ^' gg 79W7 t9W2 190{t 79042 19055 t90S219056 19051 19052 19051 1 19080 19053 19056 - _ 19882 f9BB1 19pg2 1908J 19066 19051 19p) 790) t 79071 19pS6 19077 19076 • 19087 V �` 7 77B0g It lg0)2 19079 t907619079 19062 ttpSl not-tp, p � 7�91 7Bpg� 79067 190N 7 W67 t�g2• t9pt N N N N N N N N N N _N N N tg t9096 1908219095 19103 19706 tgt05 ♦g♦ �D 4 ^I 19111 t1A \\♦ q s`i'J m � � � � �6 'rd� ♦ ra '� i3 'S }3 ♦� \�♦�e�^OP ^�'^m ^�" ^ �^+°� g m m � eh 6 � e 6 r6 is 0n/0 � N � � ,� ,• `$ '�i� ^ e^0^°P�f =' m mm Y N / 'O " N 19t6t W762 ' ♦� �'a R �i p, . rO/ - 19171 79772 S �' m m 15io 8511 DTµb 7 C 191 +g 19246 gy12 m N . 19201 - 19202 q 19221 12222 0 iO 1; n 6701 `" W� ��•ve v� N N 19242 0 ,p 6519s ren,�m 1J2: Huntington Seacliff s 12 a 19282 q> ts3i: Country Club 6701 m B 0 h Golf Course fi691 /828 0972 2 x4P � N N N � �,& 4, ^ 193 . 6501 Palm Ave. ewe rt;,rFnr Ke 103 J� y r.� N N Q L'+ o, 1934. o- 79352 `11' � 1BJ22 � Gw' �'lv' 19297 � 76 ffi ffi � 6y1 Qo' ss 193� 9+ u m u )Q) 18321 ' /9301 6982� V, 79321 QN �Ni N YNY pN C9 )* 19311 10342 19331 76 i5 5 7S J� 9 6882 m • • ')� 3Bl O^ +93- 18331 18352 18301 � Zi y\ � bq1♦ � rt' �' 0\ 78381 78362 18351 rd ,3 t, ', .'$'♦ h G,7+e m U g�t•J �O� \0 193g1 iB362 793)1 7 6981 C oti 19362 19381 U 2 8 78102 1W01 C _N ,b� B7S60^ory / uN gg t"12 19411 Y m 19131 19532 10421 , a.. 8702 e4; ^ r&S! 18162 /9181 Bye + C `'♦�\C6 .:. ry'1' e B! c ��ti � /9r� / e7 ° 1917z, , Beat 4 319 r�Garfield St OC 3713 328 32 942 1 TG 857 H5 339 '` MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT ApAge 54 of l01 QBlowup Numbers • Fire Hydrants [Fl Knox Boxes n ms ve. — - �' m 20021 a2222 $ saaaa 20031 20042 20041 200, 200.7 o $ 2 f e W e 20051 20062 20051 .25 20051 E 3 3 00 o a 20061 c20061 2006 20061 gg gg YY 0122 et 2 - ` 20071 20072 8 i a E d 0 • 20071 20CF72 20077 e160 a 20081 20002 0 0 20061 200e?I200e1 h 1009, 30092 1?9et 1.� S4 20091 12009 2009, b a a c 20101 20102 20101 1010 10701 E 2 Zoo"2� 20137 20122 20121 ,O et,z 20737 rc. 201J I0121 _n ry h � 8'10s 1) 20 2W • 20141 ,• 201et 70U I073/ a � � a � � :;� 02 20751 iSI 20751 20,S2I0161 gg - n - YY � ; $ 9 ,o,- •+ -tee 20161 30,62 2016, 20/62 IOtet d a E d a ¢ $ V 20� 20177 2017 20177 20,72 20171 • S • 20161:z village 201e I0787 20,e2 201e1 x S E 3 a 101 20191 20192 20197 20/97 20,97 dyyb T� 20201 2020220201 30202 IOI01 M E E E 6 v 10 20221 2022 20221 e �• C 1 t 1 ` J = 2 C/C•��°i�,e�, 20231 '.023 20231 - ^' U 44 =_ n 2a g �r J 20241 IO2•I 02.1 '� a a JI C�0 ndp9 cc ;, of m 449 VV 23 25I 20251 Wle2 I000, r n � z 2=1 �? :� 2 20291 D p ' J� ti �', 3l J 3� 2029 20311 2 30327 32 20121 �' 12220321 2 2 E E N � 2 n 2 , 2sppgsagyagga (�J6� ` 2oJ67 n `n N n n a g g g g g id i6 $ M g $ if 56 b a 2036 2037 20J77 �) 20301 - m �y ryg yq �yy 20391 e e NMI c ro s = id g y g p iq6 8 gg igE $ y g$� gi a 2031 6 ) IR$i I01=t m e m e e e a C g g g 8 �d i6 id ib i6 i6 a s 204 I�IJ'�T$_• 1 2U32 20Mt 20"2 - 2015, ♦ a o a e o e e $/ g g g g g a 4',d 70M{, 20452 � oes Indiana olis Ave. 433 Beat 3 Adams Ave OC 3916 442443 444 TG 858 B7 453 MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 55 of 101 QBlowup Number • Fire Hydrant C Knox Box Hamilton Ave. N n ry 115J 77�7 � 2 $ N 1542 21541 21542 1511 2154 21511 154221541 d 3 a 2156 7 n n 1562 21551 15s221551 is5221ss1 2155327557 C 2157z !J), a m 2t572 21571 21372 1571 21 s72 1571 2157 21571 a ry ry J 2158 'J19 '1S82 2758 21581 2158 21581 158221581 Clr f� c 21581 QQ f0 2159 37597 21592 21597 2139 21591 159221391 139221 s91 C z1o2 z1a1 ^� $ M R $ 1n 2162 21601 2160 21 eo1 21602 z1801 1602 21601 21602 1601 2180 21601 M 218122161/ 21e1 27611 31812 21611 216122t611 216122181/ 2161 21611 2102 21621 2162 21621 21622 21821 21822 21621 2182 21821 11622 21821 r 2163221e31 2163 21631 121632 21631 216J227831 teJ2 18J1 2183321631 N N $ $ $ 21642 21641 2164 21641 21642 21641 21642 1641 2164221641 2164 21641 a d 21662 21661 2166 21061 21662 21651 21652 18s1 z165 21es1 z16s 21651 a S )�6 27661 A it 2167 21671 21e7 21671 21672' 21671 N N N$R $ S? 218 2 +J 2t882 S$ l$y ,C$S N Nm$ 21681 21626 1 2181262 21681 8 21691 21691 9221891 1 21e9 ry m d a 7 YY °i i 217022170 2770 31701 217021 21701 21702 $ U) 21712 z ..... — r0 S n : �l 21722, 21721.0 21732! r 1 217J1 C $ $ $ & $ o = N e a nu! 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John H Eader z,w, 1ei2' 2101 2fa17 3161 21821 21e22 N S g p rY �l 2 L a [ Elementary School 21611 21931 21832 _ S w m m a m m a m a 21622 [� 21B21 2182 3162 6411 94 21841 n a 21632 21842 a a w w m a m a w 21842 O 21841 $ YN $ 21851 3 MAhAn nr 21852 -K= 21851 $ S b $ 21861 21682 gN n $ �yv; g �1 v rh m m 21862 )l U 1� 21071 $ $ a 21872 gg pp 21872 `m ElO 21871 II 9451 ' 21881 21882 $ 6( M m w m' m m a o w $� 21891 2189 21881 21892 21902 21901 2190 a 11901 21902 N n • _ $ $$ '$ P 0 P a hm P 21912 m: 21911 2191 291121912 21921 1931 2191 $ 1 219 1932 21941 ^_ w. g 21951 S S m P > a P P m e 21971 q`. ----------- Banning Ave. 465 Beat 2 xe ae OC 4218 47447 5476 TG 888 C2 485 ;'� MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 56 of 1D1 QBlowup Numbers • Fire Hydrants ® Knox Boxes Atlanta Ave. Bar d e 'ai of $ 21 2100 1002 7007 1) 21022 102 102 21011 21031 2103 2103t 2103 21031 1q 21032 2103 21032 21071 27032 m 8672 21042 21041 21042 21047 x1w 2 �? 21w1 21w 21wi' 21w7 z104221 w1 2104 21041 21w 21041 NOS 21 27051 w 21 21051 21052 21051 70 a p@ 21051 2106 21051 2f051 2105 21051 x1051 21062 21061 21062 2108 106 ^^ 8 2106 21062. 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QBlowup Number • Fire Hydrant LK Knox Box �A,damsllye- 2001 2001 Q y ry D Obi Ki 'Lii '{L ' o t 2002 00 1 22 20037 p03 30g31 N�p3 70p3 �• 20051 2005 20051 100y �1 �2 ?0pg 20032 roof: 1 noo z o 200E1 Zpps `.t 2008 20081 200fi 20091 200E2 z0051 2 f" • ' o0 20071 to 2007 20071 2007 20071 I0072 NN)T162 200E7 2 _cflry 2009 2009 OB 20091 200E 7 ) A 'S 2'_ 2DO91 � Z ee ,� r r.A2012 447 jQ 3p101 ry N N N rv, N N 20112 20m 20102 }^ n H IC ry fr R n 2011 • 20111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 20100 20112 � ,` ` zolzz 20131 13 20t3 171 20122 0 0 0 0 0 ,p1 z013? 2o1a1 ,y ,s 20151 1o2e zo1 zoloz N N ry St �� �Pr 201E1 o e e o 0 0 ,obi.' 207g1 Z0152 ` ry W171 �93o1e1 �,d'1 0 0 0 0 020181 a o o c o `�o �o o `�0 2pnz =• c r 10011 Y 20302 2020 r- R N Fj 20201 'N^ 'NR, $ R o�Ta7 20321 O O O O O O i O O r N O P mzsz 20257 z52 g o S S g � 75 � n � o 0 0 0 0 0 202e 272 291 2 � g 2037, �3Ez ' N zoo zo+o 1 �02 I 20421 20N2 � -,htb'ae'a 20H 1 �2 �l 10099 101{ I OOBD 10138 437 Beat 3 / OC 3920 446 447 TG 858 F7 457 'f`� MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 67 of 101 QBlowup Numbers • Fire Hydrants ® Knox Boxes `§r gyp,% �2r � 20571 205.72 205�, 20552 Hen:C g QQ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o s 20561 TS a a e a 0 0 0 a 0 o s o 72 20591 C - - - - _ - 20E01 EE !a2 Nmp 8 N8 O' N'N^� N m n 0 0 0 2(M11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q In r 20621 16 g 0 N n i n'm^w'm a 12 M31 a a 0 0 0 a a a �622 20M7 Try( 205S1 YN 8 8 � � g �v 0 ;8 `6 75 8 0 s o a 6 0 2066 8 25 25 0 0 o o 'o a a a ` 8 8 Es 2f oo v o 0 0 '0 0 cliff Mr yy( @ o 2os91 scar Dr 20701 20701 2088 ss 20 20711 7 tl 8 0 0 0 o^e opt` 10)11 0 V 20721Iijjn ^ I0731 712 Cir 20731 N rya �" � 20751 yy�� pO 8 $2 1111212 20761 2f 25 8 25 0 o a�' b` 75, 20771 ^0% '77f 207 20791 z ^ 0, 20791 7 2060t a yy 8 0 e �77 20801 107) Dr 10621 $ 2S 8 p m n m n 20) n e er S 3 0o o 'o 0 ry pit 208 2a66r 2447 7 _ � 3 Dr. 2097 2093. 1. 20'a3 2 0 20951 d 2097, 72 A Atlanta Ave. 447 Beat 2 OC 4020 456457 TG 888 F7 467 + ,!Iante:,vc IIIIII� � .m. rc� �•,� � 0 : •il�lil� m F1 � � ram r EDWill MIN MRS HE .� own. -n- rrrrriIN Fill I E - i .0 s � n - HEIM MED •rr -ff. ® � � I rT C 401 TG 858 MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 69 of 101 QBlowup Number • Fire Hydrant © Knox Box _— Aveo -,Li 20012 20011 v 2001 20011 N N N N N N 2 2 2001 20071 12 2001 20012 n O w N n N _ 200u 9 _ i o o m m a o 200 20W1 20032 20031 20072 g _ 32 31 26 20042 , _ 20057 ^ ^he 35 20041 200 20051 20052 20051 20D5 e}y / M052 2 m e 'l 20051 20052 1 20081 20081 2008 �9 '1 200n �1 g ^ e J B�?3 20061 52 I 2007 20071 200 20071 20082 , Vi5 E nt r ;� 20071 n 71 20081 20082 20081 20082 2006, ry N gh N p082 2a , 81 M82 0081 > ti 20091 20091 i i 8 rv$ ii 20102 20101 201 20101 Pnrcess Gr 873 10220101 20112 20111 20112 20111 N J� 20101 ry ry n n o i4i iiSS ii66 p121 n N 3� 20111 20 12 20111 $ 4 S �1 B $ 4 2 i $ 2012^ 20122 2012 20121 o m �f a a i a a S !Ng2 !7�2 N N yhy 20132 20131 - 20121 122 12, _y - - 24 d d 20142 20141 201 20141 a e ~e{�5 p131 132 13 $ 8{ 2{ $ g �, I 1Y 20152 20151 p1 20151 Kr, hts Cir 8� p141 N ,y 20151 , m d _ 1 20781 2pt 20t81 20161 8772 o g $ r,3 Y g $ g 201622^'Stl�.i,. lft� 20171 2pt7 20171 17 2017, 17 3 3 a a a3 p17:: 20t7 20181 N N N ,> p $ m . 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Moffet =47 �hb7r 1 2oau '20J61 20782 ^ yg qmq gg_ ^ _ _ _ gg_ 20M Xu81 School �1 � 20371 20J72 '46 f E E20372 20.371 -- .� f. 2W81 Ki 3e° `bJ) 77 2s, o` 095 20791,`20392I20391 20392 91 2039220391 2039220391 �391 203 1F 20401 20J9 C� 20402 j ZW 01 20402 20401 20401 20402 20401 92 � 2j �� 0962 204tt 20412 20411 20412 20411 20412 20411 20412 20111 3W it 1277r W2043220431 za]t �2J1 I0432 20171 20432 20431 ^ ^ _ 204J1 204,2 2044t 20442 20441 20442 20141 20N2 � m m o m o o m m 20U 6 32 2W3 20461 6z 0481 81 82 7 722047 7 7 ] Indiana olis Ave. - 434 Beat 3 ndan,s Avc OC 3917 443444 445 TG 858 B7 3 Z Indianapohs Av,' 454 MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 70 of 101 QBlowup Numbers • Fire Hydrants ® Knox Boxes Yorktown Tve. m ,yam 9s� ry n yyry � n n ry H n „ t&j T19541 %�. � 9s7 Et $ o a is $ o 2 n $ $ �q {y +957 19551 7955 19552 O n 1'., N18561 1956 $ �{ $ m $ $ $ $ ♦0�5 �i $ $ $ 19562 19571 p 19582 19581 Sh 19572 19581 ^' °' n 1959 19591 n g r�1 �i tv1 n g e�1 79591 609592 n a 19801 � O g 1; $ m e e e $ e e 19602 19601 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S e $ $ 19801 192 19562 $ $ $ 19611 19612 19011 19612' 19612 19592 Ca Dr 19622 19621 ,9612 19621 19622 IN" 19622 $ g g , 7887219671 +96221% 1 19632 William T. 79621 19632 �/ Sh '., 19671 19642 19641 r-- 19857 +9bt279647 119642 Newland School y +>+e21 IM42�92 1965 19651 19652 1965i 19652 1� 19641 $ $ $ Be8 A lin Dr 19652 _ - 19662 19861 _i 19671 196e t9681 A.F 19w, 19662 83 $ $ $ 1 . 1968 19681 19671 I1- 19691 1%9219691 1969 18691 19681 �96'. 19891 1970 19701 1966 §;: $ 19703 19701 19691 1971 1971 1971 197t 19711197111971n 19 in r 1972. n r n g n ti .r�0 "� ^ `20 '� $41 1977 19772 g 19771 1977 1977:$ g g y� 1974 19742 1974 7974 — $ 7b $ lS ?8 71 8{ m m ^ 0 1975 1975 8 � 1975 1975 197`:1g1976 r 1019761 1976 !g 197A: n n n ry n n /977 1977 19771 C r t9771 z w$ m g a 8 Z S g g e O 1977 1977 19T7 ,977 6692 - 197e1 id 8i 7{ 197e 19782 19781 1978 n n $ o n AN a o H fl78 1978 1978 $ $ $ ,9801 n $ $ n $ SB $ .� 78 $ e : s 19802 -'9 iB79 1979 1979 1979 m m m 9811 196,2 .�:2 i9e0 19e03 19801 1980 ,9821 41122 :2 1682 19e22 19821 19427 _..- 1997/ yy yy _ f �9 ' ::3 19e7 19e72 19871 1863 _ r::- 19M1 .o 8 8 7f i{ 8 o m 1 + aq 1984 196/3196/1 i m m I o m 96n ae4 pp 19842 19881 T - - 19e52 19e51 1985 $ $ $ $ $ 19e5 - ea.B ..c95 19871 � ry N ry t9881 0 $ m $ $ $ $ 8 a ^boV ^o p .,ae- ,987 19e7 8 ffi S $ 19091 $ o n m a o c. n n $ m `m o t991t $ $ $ 2 $ s 8 $ $ O $ g a o 1988 41988 79883 r-- ton- I . 21 904 19911 .n n o iry i1 7 `�19p4 _ 98 • 4 ! S 98 q8 @9�, 9Bj 997 ej77 � B 58 $ f1 loge 434 ^ c- 424 Beat 3 Yorktr,,Vn Ave OC 3817 433434 435 TG 858 C6 _ 444 ',` MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 71 of 101 QBlowup Numbers • Fire Hydrants ® Knox Boxes :a 8+55 Edwards ❑ • F.S. Bolsa .Chica,WetlaifO N Edison VM�$7iiii` Country of Orange 1 gs g 637, a IE 3 r 1 m ) a ,esa, 187,t tB741 18761 ` ni 6457 9w I.,. • A - 16771 m m �/' M87 1 18781 2 '^ � � 8438 87 teeIT+, o N 3 a a y 18831 t8881 Tk, i 'awl H ry ,. t8a7.§ V 1805 ro a m m reel a� )r e " j eRh �br i 198 Beat 5 OC 3612 318 319 TG 857 G4 �A 328 -1� MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 72 of 101 QBlowup Number • Fire Hydrant ® Knox Box +lent „ e. es,� ys,s �9, , �� W� �i t•Nt ` � � �� •°3s J C B Eisi 63u 19525 , O 19535 ,.s 19"5 g, g' �61s3 19$5,5 1952 19598 602 Huntington Seacliff96 s m Country Club 'ems � ��, � • - l�- " 6352 C.) '%s �— Clubhouse rg� loot o o Q�N 11 / 14 do cp OXY 1 C/ • sy���, ,, � � see, � ��� � � �^ � ' :o p • ��, lot"e, �'„� � � � � � � `- • • • d .mob 'S1 ��`�iw �,��j�� � of 6�� y �42 1' ate ^, � � 's � � � ♦� 328 Beat 4 A OC 3812 338 339 TG 857 F6 y< 348 u� � az . MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A pne 73 of 101 QBlowup Number • Fire Hydrant © Knox Box Garfield Ave. ` 79017 o e e C1 later Cpp•s IW31 s g +9W g o g ga 190M 1903+i n 19051 a `a 9�OV^' g n .w , 19067 Q 423 18051 19072 9/ 1 190e1 19082 '_ ii is to 79082 `�1� 1 1970: 19091 19D92 ♦ , 4' 1911. +9101 +alox t >e >x g p tX 19111 19112 o m e ti S3 Sd td t� '� e371 ' $ 19127 ^ :W G 3 19122 SMW2 par 1913; 8101 e e e a a v Y 191e7 19132 8972 �Si 2a; M. W8 2 19152 191 °1 'L li F1 19/42 _ - ' 't St6t e', e a a s e 1a/52 Joseph R Perry 9371 1 g g +9162 1a15+ } o""221 A i 'e 81 0 1 School 36 2 19172 +9181 o e e `• m m m e * nfi 191a2e, 18211 1919219181YO p 918 2 9201 d 19 ' e37 e3e 19191TO to ❑ e e e m o m `K: _ $ °"'i 19202 19101. 0219271 Kimo 9211 1971T � '9712 192,'192328 • ou N1923z f 1K 79z4 19241 � $ g 219232 9231 g 192N 1924219241 19'"5 19251 6219201 om ^' ♦ j v 9' +9e51 19252 192519240 7 o m 79271i� 1927 19271 c 1yt7 19271 19262 1927+ i o� 19300 e F 19Te1 19 19281 � e 19252 1 i y977p• y� 193D1 1970219701 n s g : 1u1 g Y fj 19292 +92e129• F . 79311 1911219311 77 e1e1 m o g _ g $ 19302 19 19301 C' 79322 19321 8791 1 a p! g ey 8 1931 19311 _ 193T7 0 .r�.,a.. e231 a ad d 56 Y9322 L_LY�LJ Kinder ' ' 19 1W31Haves it 1973, Care 19341 C 19352 19311 < e 819T 8232 tti n ^ 4 13 8 • 19351 1935 19M1 19362 eti o o o .. 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A�IL'. r e3 2165, 2165 21651 2165 21051 2165 21651 21652 2165 21952 D E 0 O F ' .21661 2166 21661 2166 21661 2166 21661 21662 21661 21662 476 476 476 21671 2167 21671 C 1187 21671 2167 21671 ❑ 37672 21671 ` 21672 1w ca"DC Sol 21881 �P+4 21681 1168 21681 2168 21681 21 21e81 21682 Milt 27682 21891 2169 27687 2189 31891 1189 27691 = 37882 21891 21702 ��1[ 21701 2170 21707 2170 21701 217 21701 21702 21701 2t702 O 0 0 O 172 172 172 17 217t1 2172 2172 172 2172 772 (D 77J1 17 2173 17 21731 2173 2173 2173 21731 277 Q 1742 21752 �J, 11 h i e 176 21772 ry Ng ry n ry 1772 1771 217 qrvq _n n n ry n n n ry N n ,,pp y(77, 21771 21702q,8 $ 21782 21781 21701 21792 '1f'i a $ 217 27791 179Q 1'J rl N 21791 ��',2 ��77g7 ?7j a e 21601 218M 1802 2isot 21s02 , ,�chcre reel$ �� '4'71?'6079, 7jj87 21811 21e22 21831 21e22 1e21 2182212t821 182+ 21e32 treat 21632 Ite91 21832 1831 21e 2184321e41 21s4221641 21842 184 134 21847 2181 hip 2'� 2105227851 2155221651 tN0 Gre 1,88It86 �'' �' 1' 2,657 21M 21861 N ry ^ N 21852 21e7 �', 2196327s81 216 3 i $ g ,set 21ee:2100 21e 2187 216' 21872 21371 z1872 A 3 3 2+eT1 _ 21en2te71 � s :1e ,� r 21071 21082 2+881c 2139221861 21082 lei tic 21e81 21e7t 27s9 21 �, 2,7 21881 21692 21891 J 21s92 2ID91 I,692 'Bi U 37s9+ 2tse2 2790 2+912 21991 21902 21901 27092 2191 21902 21901 21902 27901 21902 21901 21901 21912 21911 21212 21911 21912 21911 21012 21911 21�2'9211 21921 21922 21921 21922 1921 21922 27927 27ffi3 21921 21922 2193 2t�. 1991 L9.42 2+94 1842 21941 219422194 219422194 2t9322795 195 t9'1qy 2�2 ss gg �y�y }}99 19421196 -P, i 3 3 3 3 $ 3 6- Bannina Ave. 466 Beat 2 OC 4219 it 475476 477 TG 888 E2 N- O Rio 11.� Banning AA 486 '�` MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 75 of 101 QBlowup Numbers • Fire Hydrants ® Knox Boxes Indianapolis Ave- - ti ti ,� y. st1 ost lost 95+2 2050 2560 � u osz os22 ms21 � 2053 20537 c 20531 S/ 54 1 5r 205/1 542 20547 O F_ 552 20542 551 2055 2066 Pnn 562 055.'. µ,` ryry ryryry ((�� ryry �y �y 1y 20572 Ho ry1V am r. 1 s 2056EEO 2 e3oo a a a d a Y �1 epp, +p+p pnp bybp pmp p ap o � n n v n n m m 2059 ti � $ a a a d a � P O P A P P 0 P P O P P p A P r- a e r 20N 2"1 2061 2061 2061 2061 20511 2061 w 2064 2M 2M 20e21 2062 20521 20822 20621 2062 * $ 2ae5aa ;;; 20W 20631 2063 208311 2063 20631 20661 ti zo63 R F Isaac L Sowers 2067 20661 2066 20661 2066 20657 toes 2065t p85 m P !: 20671 rA 4.) School 205e1 m car 946 � 21k6/ 20660661 2 2066 20661 2066 20667 � Cir. 20671 2067 2067 2067 20671 2067 20671 2067 $ 20701 a c2066, 2066 206e1 2066 20661 2066 20661 208e ^' S 20711 2071 .bj 0712 CY) 20691 2069 20697 2069 20691 2069 20691 2069 g V — g20721 2072 20701 2070 20701 2070 20701 2070 20701 2070 P $ yT •r -bA07 ' g & $ $ Sd 2071 2073 20711 2 2071 20711 E 2071 20711 2071 20711 Ci 2071 lj tlg 20731 2073 20731 2073 20731 2073 20731 2072 Se g 2073 S $ U $ 1 $ 2 a a a 2076 (0 20741 207/ 20741 2071 20711 2074 20741 2074 `ti 2074 n e m w S 's & n L C;jrrO 20751 2075 20751 2075 20751 2075 20751 2075 w ^' 751 g $ S $ $ $ $ a a a M77 V) 20]6 2076 20711 2076 2076 20 20761 20 P & J 20761 i2076 m g gg ggC)w gg S; 2on1 g m g 8 8 " I f� 2oeo1 meo $ 2oe11 C 2081 20611 o e e a s e m P m P 20001 -;s 2asz, 29 z6e2, _- A A a yy q E a a e +, o n a e n C Ir 9352 20637 i S d 8 3 76 a s o a m m a a o L' � 2067/ 29a3 20e71 ar 2oe27 8 � = p 2ees7 toes 29e41 S 8 7 2064 206a �' $ 1 S g$ >7 $ $ Y% 20e67 2oe6 2oe57 Lym t D- _ = 20eS1 - 20e5 20M1 P P g fi g d 8 $ $ b( $ 2oe71 e7 20951 2066 QQ _ 1 X $ S F 7 206e1 20e6 10861 20e6 a H 2Oe71 20671 2067 l�W r 21M71 2067 10871 H r rCir z=1 �Ev S ' 1 :1 l ^ 4 20661 2066 2 2 $ fJ w "1 2089 S 220➢90t17 2200990120901 0 '2093 a a $ $ v 20921 92 $ d a a a 211931 20 p93 2093 g n n 2094 20941 2_ 2094 $ S e $ a 2ow1 _ 7 P 291/51 s 2oee $ $ s $ Atlanta Ave-. Y 445 Beat 2 InCa�a6�' s Av,. OC 4018 5-5 2 454455 456 TG 888 c1 MSC-524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 76 of 101 QBlowup Numbers • Fire Hydrants ® Knox Boxes O n O1901 a n e m � �; 7901 49012 19017 1W1 1W1 W121W1 W12 n O O O P O 9002 iW2 �11, 1W2 VW2 1W21 1W22 Boz W W2 W "- • A 19031 n o a 8?77, 19031 19032 19031 19032 19031 19032 19031 19032 1' W] 425 19041 e e e 19041 19042 Mill 19042 IWO 19042 IW41 19042 • ® 1 1 19061 19M 1906, 1908219061 1W621W91 19082 1W81 19071 1907219071 1907219071 190721W71 -.,9, 19066 1W71 " 10072 01- 1 N N N '�j 2 19061 • 1W91 . 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W m P 19922 19921 p m S 0 m P 19932 19031 1qc. -31 I1997 19931 1993: roh 19912 ,9841 r Q m A su o''' 19852 19851 435 - - -__—_- 1995? ,B%1 198621996t' \ - .,hi --=Aiilt r— • 425 Beat 3 OC 3818 434435 436 TG 858 C6 445 MSCz524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT AD1 ge 79 of 101 QBlowup Numbers • Fire Hydrants ® Knox Boxes Yorktown Ave. $ a wW WQp 0 ap Center 0 \ mmmmp•e 0 0 B _ o A Stadium 2000 ity Ha p:• 431 - - - - C. s'"""°'0 GJ Poll opt. o • eadquarta t 19,47 • 1948 194 4e 1941 �LnI� 1 9<, o �I Huntington Beach Jail 1931 iiie 1935 1942 32 180s1gh School 1972 i 1 1031 1931 1 1 7 1 1927 1928 1925 t926 1 5 19 192,, 1921 1922 1921 1 1921 19- 7917 1918 1917 191 1 17 19— 1915 1916 1915 191 1 15 19", - 1911 1912 1 11 191 loll 1912 Parking 11 1908 1 7 19oa 1 7 1 1905 1906 1 1906 1 1 /L 1901 19o2 1901 1902 1901 , rA + tole] �r p 1e09 1845 184 H 1915 l649 7 W ie49 Is" 1541 1e41 1542 1Na ,aryl 1542 1837 1612 1837 1640 1537 1ld• 4831 1834 1833 1036 1633 1836 7e3l pl+ � arking 1832 1631 i830 1831 WOMA- 1e26 1625 le28 1027 1e2e MA- 192 1e22 /e21 1824 1021 1822 taxi (� 1627 1e20 1617 Ie2o eI9 Isle lass e1s few Isis lets Isis ,e14 183 loll 1614 toll 1810 1611 1e10 i4l"17 1e07 1812 1605 180e n loos 1607 7804 1805 1e02 1601 ns1 ;a>• 1736 1749 nary !l��S 1732 1746 1747 1746 1746 +7{5 778 1745 1742 1741 1742 17{5 . ! 172 1741 2 1740 1737 1730 1737 1776 1735 1734 1733 1734 1"' ,2" > 11, L 1714 17]3 1732 1731 1730 ' �;� �'>_✓ ,�,� !�O) 1710 1721 172e 1727 172e 1r.-- 'Y✓ 1706 1724 1721 1722 1721 1T22 1 1715 71 1701 5 1720 1717 1716 1717 - 171e 1716 1715 7714 1713 1714 1709 7/31711 1712 171, 1710 1709 1710 1707 1706 1705 _`. 70l 1702 1701 1702 170, 7702 i_-_ 421 Beat 4 Yorktown OC 3814 339 432 TG 857 H6 r 43 ' S Adams'Avv 441 MSC 24 $ER /WMV-WR9iF6VHA;page BO of 101 EXHIBIT D Location: Date: ����P Inspected By: Hazardous Condition Present: ❑ Yes ❑ No Good Fair Needs Improvement Overall Condition ❑ ❑ ❑ Turf Mowing ❑ ❑ ❑ Edging ❑ ❑ ❑ Weeds ❑ ❑ ❑ Litter Removal ❑ ❑ ❑ Clipping Removal ❑ ❑ ❑ Aerate& Fertilize ❑ ❑ ❑ Walkways ❑ ❑ ❑ Play Equipment ❑ ❑ ❑ Playground Sand Pits ❑ ❑ ❑ Chemical Edging ❑ ❑ ❑ Rodent Control ❑ ❑ ❑ Trees Trimming ❑ ❑ ❑ Staking ❑ ❑ ❑ Wood Chipping ❑ ❑ ❑ Planters Trimming ❑ ❑ ❑ Weeding ❑ ❑ ❑ Wood Chipping ❑ ❑ ❑ Irrigation Controller Adjustments ❑ ❑ ❑ Parts Replacements ❑ ❑ ❑ Picnic Shelters ❑ ❑ ❑ Restrooms ❑ ❑ ❑ Facilities ❑ ❑ ❑ Vertical Mowing ❑ ❑ ❑ Corrections and/or Comments Needed(if any): MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A poge 81 of 101 EXHIBIT' E PERFORMANCE DEFICIENCY NOTIFICATION NOT1171CATION PROVIDLD TO: DAT17: TIiM] : LOCATION: VALUE- OI' DLDUC TON: The following Performance Deficiencies have been identified and require immediate corrective action. All deficiencies shall he penalized at it rate of S250 per occurrence unless otherwise noted. I. Failure to protect Public health and/or correct immediate safety hazards. ❑ 2. Failure to respond to it page/call for service within 15 minutes during work hours. ❑ 3. Failure to respond to a pagelcall for sm ice within 15 minutes after work hours. ❑ 4. Failure to respond in the field within fill minutes to an after work hours emergency. ❑ S. Failure to comply with City.-defined manpower requirements. ❑ 0. Failure to provide adequate equipment ❑ 7. Failure to comply with Water Quality Control Board—non-storm water discharges. ❑ N. Failure to compiv with current City, Slate, Federal Watering Restrictions. ❑ 9. Failure to apply chemicals, edge, mow, pick up debris, prime, rototill in ;in approred and El 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 LaudScape dlainleu a CC Supervisor Represenlatiee For Contraclor MSC524 SERVICE AGRF_E�Nff ffi)WfdRpage 82 of 101 EXHIBIT E p.2 LOCATION: DATEINSPECTED: INSPECTED BY: CITY OF I IUNTINGTON 1313ACI I LANDSCAPI-_ MAINI"FNANCE DGFICIFINCY NOTICE ICI: F18LD PUNCI IIAST TURF: Bare Areas/Overseed Weeds-Grassy Erosion/Depressions Dead/Stressed Weeds- Broadleaf Rodents Mowing/Edging Aeration/Verticutting Fertilize Clippings/Debris HARDSCAPE/STRUCTURES/WALLS: Clean Walks/Gutter Graffiti Removal Weeds Clean Drains/Vee Ditch Hazardous Conditions GROUND COVER: Missing/ Replant Weeds- Broadleaf Cultivation Dead/Stressed Fertilize Erosion/Depressions Trim Walks/Fences Pests Buffer Zone Maint Trim Heads/ Boxes Rodents Weeds -Grassy Clippings/Debris LIGHTING: Non-operational Broken/Damaged Timer Programming SHRUBS: Missing/Replant Fertilize Pests Dead/Stressed Trim/Prune TREES: Missing/Replant Fertilize Stakes/Arborguard Dead/Stressed Thin/Prune/Suckers Water Fountains Arborguard Weeds Pests IRRIGATION: Broken Heads Clogged Nozzles G.C. Overwater Missing Heads Leaky Seals G.0 Underwater Leaning Heads Valve Condition/Leak Shrubs Overwater Stake Heads Programming Shrubs Underwater Box/Lid Conditions Turf Overwater Trees Overwater Arc Adjust Turf Underwater Trees Underwater Comments: Received by: Signature Date Print Name MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 83_of 101 EXH1131T F EQUIPMENT REQUIREMEN-I'S MSC 524 South Parks Lan(lscape Maintenance Services Contractor shall proyidc all nc"y cquipment to be used esclusi�,ely within the CitV of I-luntington Beach. All equipment nwst be authorized and approycd for use by the Maintenance Operations manager or desianatc. All equipment shall be in good working order, with all manufacturer-required saletV guards and devices in place at all times. In accordance with park regulations. all mowing operations shall be done at speeds not to exceed live (5) miles per hour. Contractor shall provide minimum one (1) 120'•-wide mow deck system tractor and one (I) 60"- wide mow deck system tractor per crew. IIXIIII0I If South Turks I'quipmcnt Requirements I'age I MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A Rage 4 of 101 Integrated Pest Management Program PURPOSE..: To establish criteria Ior an Inte.-rated Pest Manacenunt (IPNI) Program. Components of an II'M Program An II'NI program is a long-term multi-Faceted system to inanagc pests. Use of pesticides is short-term solution to pest problems and should be used only when the other components Iail to maintain the pests or their damage below an acceptable level. Successful IPNI practitioners arc knowledgeable about the biology of the plants and pests and successful II'NI 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 cash site. For example, if'You can identify weed seedlings, you can control them before they become larger and more dil-icult 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 danwgc such as wilting is attributed to root disease but maV actually be caused by under watering or wind damage. Prevention Good pest prevention practices are critical to ari IPiM program. and can be very cflcctivc 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 cUlwrc. Examples of prevention include choosin, an appropriate location Im planting. making sure the root system is able to grow adequately and selecting plants that are compatible With the site's environment. Monitoring The basis of'IPNI is the development and use of a regUlar monitoring or scouting program. Monitoring involves examining, plants and surrounding areas for pests. cN:iminine tools such as sticky traps for insect pests and quantitatively or qualitativclV measuring the pest population sire or injury. "this information can be used to determine ifpcst populations are inc-easing. decreasing. or staying the same and to determine when to use a conU'ol tactic Weather and other cnvironmcmal conditions may also play a factor in whcthc a pest outbreak may occur so it is important to monitor tcmperaturc 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 MSC 5224 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 85 of 101 some plants and younger ones on others. Randomly looking at it 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 IPN9 program. Records should include information such as date ol'examination. pests found. sire and extent ofthe infestation, location orthe infestation, control options utilized, effectiveness of' the control options, labor and material costs. Iniury Levels and Action Thresholds In order to have it way to determine when a control measure should be taken. injure levels and action thresholds must be set for each pest. An injury level is the Icvel of unacceptable damage. For example. the injure level for a Icakleding beetle may be set at 30%orthe leaves hcing damaged. Action thresholds are the set orcondidons required to trigger a curmS action. An example of this would be f finding an average of 5 or more bcetles on 10 shrubs in it location. Action thresholds are set from previous experience or puhHshed recommendations and based on expected injury levels. Injure levels arc often set by the public's comments. Pest Control Tactics Integrated pest management programs use a variety orpest control tactics in a compatible manner that minimises adverse clTccts to the environment. A combination ofseveral control tactics is usual]\• more effective in minimising pest damage than any single control method. -]'he type of'control that an agency selects will likely vary on a case-hy-case basis due to the varying site conditions. The primary pest control ladies to choose from include: • Cultural • i\gcchanical/Physical • Biological • Pesticide Cullru-ul Controls Cultural controls are modifications ornormal 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 ora mowing height may thin turrand allow weeds to become established. MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 86_of 101 Mechanical/Ph sical QI/llPols \Mechanical control tactics involve the use of manual labor and machines to reduce or eliminate pest problems LJSiTlU methods such as handpicking, physical barriers. or machinery to reduce pest abundance indirectly. Lxamples include hand-pulling or hoeing and applying mulch to control weeds. usin." trap hoards 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 cliflicult 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. Lsamplcs 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 rclbrred to as beneticials, natural enemies or biocontrols. They act to keep pest populations low enough to prevent significant economic damage. Riocomr'oIS 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 (c.g. Ladybugs). • Parasites spend part 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 larvae feed on the host. killing it (e.g. tiny stingless wasps for aphids and whitetlies). • Pathogens are microscopic organisms. such as bacteria. viruses. and fungi that CaLISC diseases in pest insects, mites. nematodes. or weeds (c.(,). Bacillus thorhtgiensis 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 sterns (c.g. goats and some seed and stem borers). MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT page V of 101 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 CIUc to the mortality of natural enemies that may be keeping other pests under control. I'Lwicide Confrol..P Any substance used for defoliating plants. regulating plant growth or presenting. Clcsu'oying. repelling or mitigating ally 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 ol'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 ol'pesticide resistance. Alsays 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 oll'-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 ol'pesticides should regularly monitor the California Deparuncnt 01'1'"ticidc Regulation vyeb site ",vv%v.cdpcca.gov to incorporate current legislative and/or regulatory changes into the program. 1'0I,,ICV: The Citv of I luntinoton Beach will focus on lone 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 Citv wide pest iiManaucment Principles. City wide Pest Nlanagemcnt Principles A. Use of organic pesticides in all city properties. 13. Limit exposure to any pesticides where children and the general public congregate. MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 88 Qf 1111 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 11) Pest and Symptom Identification 111) Monitoring for Pests and Problems IV) Action Thresholds and Guidelines V) Selection of Appropriate Management Methods (Control Tactics) M i _524 S_ERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 89 of 101 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. 71 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. MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 90 of 101 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. N 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. 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. MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 91 of 101 E. Pruning Procedures (a minimum of three must be selected) 0 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. ❑X 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. MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 92 of 101 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 signs/symptoms 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. MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 93 of 101 ® 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. MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 94 of 101 C. Disease Monitoring Procedures (a minimum of two must be selected) ® Landscapes are regularly checked for conditions, such as overwatering 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. MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page-9-5 of 101 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 MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 96 of 101 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. ❑ 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. MSC_524 $ RVI E AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 97 of 101 ❑ 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. Z 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. MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 98 off ® 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. Ej 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) MSC_524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 99 of 101 ❑ 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). Z Sources of drinking water removed (leaky faucets, puddles). ❑ Trash cans have lids and are emptied daily (rats). ❑X 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) MSC S24 SERVICGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 100 of 101 ® 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. MSC 524 SERVICE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A page 101 of 101 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. 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, 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. A�a oATElxwowvv CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 2/23/2021 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 confor rights to the certificate holder In IIOU of such endorsomonl a . PRODUCER Rhonda SCOW, CISR AX Landscape Contractors (Licg0755906) Pilo No En, (559)650-3555 IAX.Ro.(55 91 6 50-3 5 5e Insurance Services, Inc. AIAM .racowelcininc.COST 1835 N. Fine Avenue INSURERS)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAICO Fresno CA 93727 INSURERA:Atain Specialty Ins Co 17159 INSURED W SURER D: Greentech Landscape Inc. INSURER C: P.O. BOX 911124 INSURER n: INSURER E: Los Angeles CA 90091 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:20-21 Pkg 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. PISA TYPE OF INSURANCE IN,.9Ue0. POLICYNUMBER PMIDIYEfi IhUArDDlYfffl LWITS 1 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LU1eIL1TY FACH OCCURRENCE 3 1,DOG,000 SIrE Drsn— 100,000 A �CWM9-MADE �% OCCUR S CIP304750 3/27/2020 3/27/2021 ARp EXP An One ream 5 51000 % $250 PD DIED PERSONAL a ADV INJURY 5 11000,000 GEM AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: OENERALAGOREOAIE $ 2,000,000 % ❑PRO- 1-1 ' POLICY JECi LOC PROOUCTSCOMPNP A00 S 2,000,000 OTHER ErrPlv/oo Donau S 11000,000 HAUTOAUTOMOBILECOMBINED LIABILITY GLE LIMIT ANY AUTO BOD'AY INJURY IPN W..) SALL OWNEDSGIECULEO BODBY INJURY(Perac Jdani) S AUT09 UTOS NONOWNED APPROVED AS TO FOR PROPERTY DALIAOF $ HIRED AUTOS AUTOS 5 UMORELLA LIAO OCCUR BY:s EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS MADE MICHAEL E GATE AGGREGATE $ CITY ATTORNEY CEO RETENrIW2 UNTINGTON BE ACH $ WORRERO COMPENSATION IPSTATUTE —if AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRF.TORTARTNEWEXECUTIVE YNIA IN E.L EACH ACCIDENT S OFFICERA EMBER EXCLUDED) (Mandatory In NH) E.L DISEASE-EA EN'PLOYE $ it yyvvA Itimu mun0e DESCWPW OF OPEPATIONS bdw E L DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATONS I LOCATIONS I VCHICLES (ACORD 101.AdOtionolRamerO.SchadW,mar be anacMd If mOplpaca la ro9uLod) REI All landscape operations performed by or on behalf of the named insured (Soo attached CO20101219 & CG20371219 & AF001397 (07/16) & AF001707 (3/13)) City of Huntington Beach, its agents' officers, alacted or appointed officials, employees' agents and volunteers (Excluding Professional Liability) are named as additional insured As required by written contract This revises certificate dated 02/22/2021 CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION i SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED 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 REPREOEYTAIIVE �) R Scow, CISR/KSASNZJU 01908-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014101) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD INS025(9o1.oq POLICY NUMBER:CIP384750 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 10 12 19 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 Or anization s Locations Of Covered Operations The City of Huntington Beach, its officers, Witli respects to work performed at All landscape elected or appointed officials,employees, i operations performed by or on behalf of the named agents and volunteers / insured. v Information required to complete this Schedule if not shown above will be shown In the Declarations. A. Section 11 — Who 14 An Insured Is amended to B. With respect to the Insurance afforded to these include as an additional insured the person(s) at additional insureds, the following additional organizatlon(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, pans 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 However: 2. That portion of "your work' Out of which the Injury or damage arises has been put to Its 1. The Insurance afforded to such additional Intended use by any person or organization insured only appilos to the extent permitted by other than another contractor or subcontractor law; and engaged In performing operations for e 2. If coverage provided to the additional Insured is principal as a part of the same project. required by a contract or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional Insured will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional Insured. CG 20 1012 19 G Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 Pagel of 2 i C. With respect to the Insurance afforded to these 2. Available under the applicable limits of additional insureds, the following is added to insurance; Section III— Limits Of Insurance: whichever Is less. If coverage provided to the additional insurod is This endorsement shall riot increase the required by a contract or agreement, the most we applicable limits of Insurance. wlll pay on behalf of the additional Insured is the amount of insurance: 1. Required by the contract or agreement;or i I, I I i II I I Page 2 of 2 m Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2018 CG 20 10 12 19 I POLICY NUMBER: CIP384750 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 37 12 19 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 PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS 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 or With respects to work performed at All landscape appointed officials,employees,agents and volunteers operations perfonned by or on behalf of the named insured. 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 is added to organlzatlon(s) shown In the Schedule, but only Section III— Limits Of Insurance: with respect to liability for "bodily injury" or If coverage provided to the additional Insured Is "property damage" caused, In whole or In part, by required by a contract or agreement, the most we "your work" at the location designated and will pay on behalf of the additional Insured Is the described in the Schedule of this endorsement amount of insurance: performed for that additional Insured and Included In the"products completed operations hazard'. 1. Required by the contract or agreement;or However: 2, Available under the applicable limits of 1. The insurance afforded to such additional insurance; Insured only applies to the extent permitted by whichever Is less. law; and This endorsement shall not Increase the 2. If coverage provided to the additional insured is applicable limits of Insurance. required by a contract or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional Insured will not be broader then that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. CG 20 37 12 19 @ Insurance Services Office,Inc., 2018 Page 1 of 1 ENDORSEMENT Policy Number:( CIP384750 This Endorsement Changes the Policy—Please Read It Carefully j PRIMARY AND NON-CONTRIBUTING INSURANCE (Sole Negligence) This endorsement modifles coverage provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABIUTY COVERAGE PART OWNERS AND CONTRACTORS PROTECTIVE LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART The following is added to Section IV—Commercial General Liability Conditions,Paragraph 4: Section IV: Commercial General Liability Conditions 4. Other Insurance: d. Specifically and solely for the Third-Party shown below,notwithstanding the provisions of sub-paragraphs a, b,and c of this paragraph,It Is hereby agreed that in the event of any"suit"where the damages are caused by the Insured's sole 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. i The Third-Party to whom this endorsement applies Is: "Any party for whom the insured is performing services, at a specified project set forth in a written contract, that(1) has been signed by all parties, including the named insured and the petty seeking coverage under this endorsement; and(2) has been entered into before any loss has occurred." Any coverage provided pursuant to this endorsement shall be subject to all other terms,conditions,exclusions and endorsements of the policy to which this form Is attached. The endorsement Is effective an the Inception date of the policy unless otherwise stated below. Policy Number: CIP384750 Named insured: Greentech Landscape Inc. Endorsement Effective Date: 03-27-2020 AF001397(07/16) Page 1 of 1 i THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. With respect to coverage provided by this endorsement,the provisions of the Coverage Form apply unless modified by the endorsement. This endorsement changes the policy effective on the Inception date of the policy unless another dale is indicated below. Endorsement Number Inception Date Expiration Date 03-27-2020 03-27-2021 Endorsement Effective Policy Number CIP384750 Named Insured: Greentech Landscape Inc. AMENDMENT OF NONPAYMENT CANCELLATION CONDITION Wherever a Cancellation Condition for nonpayment of premium is found in the policy, the following Is added: If the insured failed to pay premium charged on a prior policy we issued and payment was due during the current renewal policy term,we may cancel this policy by mailing or delivering to the first Named Insured and mortgagee, If any, written notice of cancellation at least ten (10) days before the effective date of cancellation. AF001707(3f13) REJ l m OAIE(MMIDOMY3') A D CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 02/2212021 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 policy(les)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or 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 each ondomoment s. PRODUCER tCONT CT Wanza Tolliver StateFarm Wanza Tolliver ? "we (310)9736044 �FAg89 (31 D)9736088 Wn Insurance and Financial Services Inc AnCB- cress, wanza@askwanza.com oe 15223 Crenshaw Blvd Suite B INSUREII S AFFOSUING COVERAGE "NC Gardena,CA 90249 INSURER A: State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company 25178 INSURED INSURER B: GfBOGIBcil Landscape Inc. INSURER C: PO BOX 911124 w3uaER D; Los Angeles.CA 90091 INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 001 REVISION NUMBER:00 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 CLAWS. 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CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Additional Insured: ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. City of Huntington Beach AUTROR¢EDREPRESFNTATNE 2000 Main St Huntington Beads,CA 92648 01988.20'15 ACORD CORPORATION. All Tights reserved. ACORD 25(2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD IW14W 132849.12 0040.2016 qE✓ ; �� ® Dare(MMIOO/YYTYI A�O CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 2122/2021 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 INSURERS), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER, IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the pollcy(los)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or 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 Ilou of such endorsoment s . PRODUCER cDxiAC I PIE' Leaders Choice Insurance Services Inc. PHONE FAX 700 E Street IAta-!a E,D.866-211-2123 INC.Not:866-913.7038 Sacramento CA 95814 . IL Info leaderscholceins.com INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC9 i u CGWZZ§ INSURER A�Security National Insurance Company 19879 INSURED GRELLAN-11 INSURER D: Greentech Landscape, Inc. PO BOX 911124 INSURER C Los Angeles CA 90091 INSURER D: INSURER E: INSURER F COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:1436078311 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 UESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, LXCLISIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS, INSR ADO 8URk POLK:YEFF POLICY EXP LWn9 l LTR TYPE OF WSUMNCE IMa POLICY NUMBER MWUD IYl'Y'r COMMERCIALOENERAL UADIUTY EACHOCCURRENCE S CWMSI/ADE uOCCUR PfI a uhhh $ MEDEXP An mA arson f PERSO.NALAAOV INJURY $ GENL AGGREGATE LIMN APPLIES POL GENERALAGGREGATF $ POLICY❑IJfiCf RLOC PRODUCTS-COMPIOPAOO S i OnCR: S AMOMOBILELIABILITY MBId,nl LIMIT $ 1-1 MY AUTO _ AP RO ED AS TO FORM DOWN INJURY IPor ryr�on) s � OWNED SCHEOULED nonti.Y INJURY(Po,r.Cd.N) $ AUTOS ONLY _ AUTOS HIRED NON-0WNEO S PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY y; Sara IC AF.L E. GATES $ UTABRELLALIAB CCWfi EACH no L EXCESS LIAU TTY F UNTTNGTON BEACH I CWMSMADE AGGREGATE S TIED RETENRON $ A WORKERSCOMPENSATION SWC1011775 101112020 10/1/2021 X PEH 0114 AND EMPLOYERS'LIAOILITY YIN _ STp_iUIE_ NRYPROPRETOILPNRTNEPIEXECUTNE — NIA E.L EACH ACCIDENT S1,000000 OFF ICEMIEMBER EXCLUDED) (MandAlOry In NIT) e. DISEASE-EA EM PLOYEE $1,000,000 toyyse deWOe uMer DE.SCRB`RON OF OPERATIONS MlOn E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT 51000000 DESCWPM4 OF OPEMnW$I LOCATIONS I VEIaOLDS 1ACORD 101,AddlOorat Remark,Schedule,may M nlrthed II Moto space D toyuaM) I I CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main St, AUTHOR ,D REPRLSENTATN'E Huntington Beach CA 92648 r C®1986-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD , City of Huntington Beach A 2000 Main Street ♦ Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-5227 ♦ wNvw.huntingtonbeachca.gov Office of the City Clerk ' Robin Estanislau, City Clerk March 7, 2021 Greentech Landscape Inc. ATTN: Gus Marquez 13560 Telegraph Road Whittier, CA 90605 Dear Mr. Marquez: Enclosed is a copy of the fully executed "Service Agreement between the City of Huntington Beach and Greentech Landscape Inc. for MSC 524 South Parks." Sincerely, 9 - Robin Estanislau, CIVIC City Clerk RE:ds Enclosure Sister Cities: Anjo, Japan ♦ Waitakere, New Zealand