Brush Control Clause Samples

Brush Control. During each cycle the Contractor is responsible for cutting and removing brush and plant growth up to two (2) inches in diameter and up to seven
Brush Control. During each cycle, the Contractor shall cut and remove brush and plant growth up to two (2) inches in diameter and up to seven (7) feet height along retention area boundaries, developed or undeveloped lots or properties and along fence lines and walls so it does not encroach onto the County’s right-of- way/property. This work shall be performed in conjunction with the mowing cycle. The cost of brush control shall be included in the unit price bid for mowing.
Brush Control. During each cycle the Contractor shall cut and remove brush and plant growth up to two (2) inches in diameter and up to seven (7) feet in height along right-of-way, undeveloped lots or properties and along fence lines and walls so it does not encroach onto the County’s right-of-way. Areas behind power poles shall be mowed at least one mower pass to the right-of-way line. This work will be performed in conjunction with the mowing cycle by the contractor. The cost of brush control will be included in the unit price bid for mowing. Tree trimming/elevating is not part of this contract. Low hanging limbs over the right of way will be addressed by the County maintenance Unit.
Brush Control. During each cycle the Contractor shall be responsible for cutting and removing brush and plant growth up to two (2) inches in diameter and up to a seven (7) feet height along right-of-way, undeveloped lots or properties and along fence lines and walls so it does not encroach onto the County’s right-of-way. Areas behind power poles shall be mowed at least one mower pass to the right-of-way line. This work will be performed in conjunction with the mowing cycle. The cost of brush control will be included in the unit price bid for mowing. The Contractor shall remove sucker growth and dead material from the bases of all trees at soil level to include the trunk lines. Sucker growth shall also be removed from the soil line to the main branches. The contractor shall report any unusual hazard to County’s Representative. The contractor shall also spray the mulch ring around the trees with herbicide without harming the trees. The cost of sucker growth, herbicide and dead material removal will be included in the unit price bid for mowing.
Brush Control. The Contractor shall cut and remove brush along undeveloped lots or property and along fence lines so that it does not encroach onto the County’s right-of-way. This work shall be performed in conjunction with the mowing cycle. The cost of brush control shall be included in the unit price bid for mowing.
Brush Control. Vegetation that grows along and onto the trails in areas that are not accessible to ride-on mowers or is too thick to be routinely maintained must be addressed as needed or at least twice a year. Palm fronds, Rice Grass, weeds of all sizes, young trees less than 1.5” diameter, vines and any nuisance vegetation must be cleared away from over the trails surface. The Pedestrian Zone is specifically reserved for walking. The zone must be completely free of overhanging and protruding obstacles, including vegetation. According to the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG), objects must not protrude: (1) lower than a height of 80 inches, (2) higher than 27 inches from the ground, and (3) outward more than 4 inches from posts, buildings or free-standing fixtures. Tree branches or shrubs that protrude into the sidewalk corridor must be cut or trimmed. This needs to be included in the price for Mowing Cost per Service.
Brush Control 

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  • Pest Control Upon award, the Contractor shall manage all insect, weed and pest problems (as defined by Chapter 482, F.S.). In addition, any damage caused by pests during the implementation of the pest control program shall be immediately corrected by replacement with healthy turf or plants at the Contractor's expense. Pest Control program shall include, at a minimum, the following: 1) The Contractor shall inspect the entire property, including turf areas, shrubs, trees (including palms), and plants on a weekly basis for any pest infestation. All infestations, including disease, weeds, fire ants or other pests, shall be treated immediately upon discovery and notification by Performance Administrator or the Contractor. The County Performance Administrator must be informed of infestations discovered and treatments applied via email within 24 hours and included on the Monthly Vendor Inspection Report. All applications of pesticides shall be properly labeled by placards. 2) Application must comply with manufacturer’s recommendations. Every chemical substance used must be on the list of chemical substances or have been submitted for inclusion on such list, as compiled by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) pursuant to the Toxic Substances Control Act and in compliance with all Federal, State, and local pesticide laws and ordinances. Materials and application shall meet all Federal Health and Safety Laws currently in effect. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) must be submitted in writing two (2) days prior to contract start date or before the use of a new approved chemical intended for use on this contract. All chemicals used must carry an EPA approved number. 3) Pest Control Services shall be performed according to Integrated Pest Management Strategies to control all insect, wee, and pest problems as defined by all sections under Chapter 482, Florida Statues including proper licensure whether by the Contractor or a sub- contractor to be supplied with pre-bid package.

  • Job Control Personal Data being processed on commission (i.e., Personal Data processed on a customer’s behalf) is processed solely in accordance with the Agreement and related instructions of the customer.

  • Dust Control Dust-proof enclosures or partitions for protection wherever dusty or dirty work is performed and dampening of debris to avoid dusting when removed shall be provided and included as a cost of the work.

  • Traffic Control The Surveyor shall control traffic in and near surveying operations adequately to comply with provisions of the latest edition of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices – Part VI which can be found on the State’s internet site. In the event field crew personnel must divert traffic or close traveled lanes, a Traffic Control Plan based upon principles outlined in the latest edition of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices – Part VI shall be prepared by the Surveyor and approved by the State prior to commencement of field work. A copy of the approved plan shall be in the possession of field crew personnel on the job site at all times and shall be made available to the State’s personnel for inspection upon request.

  • Erosion Control a. The Purchaser shall construct slash and debris erosion barriers, dips, water bars or ditches in skid trails and landings as directed by the Forest Officer. b. The kinds and frequency of erosion control structures shall be adjusted to soil types, topography and climatic conditions as directed by the Forest Officer. c. The Purchaser is required to recontour any excavated skid trails, and provide for effective erosion control in the trail location as directed by the Forest Officer. d. Erosion control work shall commence as soon as skidding is completed on each skid trail or landing, and must be kept current with unit operations. e. Erosion control work shall be completed and approved by the Forest Officer in unfinished units before operations cease for inactive periods including heavy winter snowfall, spring breakup and restricted dates. f. All erosion control work in each unit shall be completed prior to notification pursuant to Section VII.M.7.