Tree Services Clause Samples

The Tree Services clause defines the scope and terms under which tree-related work, such as pruning, removal, or maintenance, will be performed. It typically outlines the specific services to be provided, the standards or methods to be followed, and any requirements for debris removal or site cleanup. By clearly delineating responsibilities and expectations, this clause helps prevent disputes over the quality or extent of tree work and ensures both parties understand their obligations.
Tree Services. Pruning and tree maintenance will be provided by RPCA in response to request and subsequent priority assessment - refer to Tree Care Matrix. During storm events RPCA’s first priority is to provide arterial road access for health and safety concerns for the general public. Storm damage clean-up at schools will be assigned a priority status depending on damage. Any damage that inhibits school operations will be assigned top priority. All other storm damage will be attended to as soon as possible. RPCA will provide maintenance of landscaping areas per selected level of service indicated below (refer to aerial images per school/facility). Any increase to landscape areas or additional services (such as new plantings, not replacements) requested by ACPS over and above that which is documented in this MOU will be separately funded by ACPS. T&ES will provide litter can and dumpster services at designated receptacles. Litter can service at each site will be re-evaluated as needed around the school perimeter including parking lots, and walkways. Service will be provided daily, twice weekly or upon inspection every 5-7 days, depending on the level of service. All trash cans in the school and courtyards will remain the ACPS’s responsibility to empty, maintain and service. Plans showing ACPS maintenance boundaries are included on the following pages. ACPS acknowledges RPCA’s routine grounds maintenance (mowing, occasional cultural practices such as aerification, and top dressing) will eliminate certain natural turf deficiencies within athletic fields, but capital investment (CIP) is required periodically in order to prevent fields from deteriorating to conditions which may impose safety hazards on field users. Potential renovations requiring CIP include blanketed heavy top dressing application (surface correction), sod replacement and repair, leveling, top soil amendment, major irrigation repair (pump replacement, redesign/construction), soil amendment, surface and sub-surface drainage control, and other procedures. ACPS is responsible to provide capital investment to improve ACPS fields where and when it has been determined (by ACPS/RPCA mutual consent) that the field has deteriorated to a condition wherein user safety is compromised. RPCA recommends ACPS schedule capital investment for field improvement on a periodic basis - based on level of use. High-use fields support regularly schedule team activities (seasonal) and may be subject to compliance under governing at...
Tree Services. Provide emergency tree removal services including, but not limited to, the following: • Downed trees shall be cut at the base above the soil line and cut into manageable pieces for hauling and disposal. • Damaged trees that need pruning, focus on removing dead, broken, hanging, or poorly attached branches two inches (2”) diameter and larger. • Damaged trees impeding vehicle or pedestrian traffic will be raised up to a minimum of fourteen (14) feet to a maximum of sixteen (16) feet over roadway clearance where possible, and eight (8) feet over sidewalks. Trees obstructing traffic control devices (stop signs, yield signs, traffic lights, etc.) will be pruned to allow for adequate visibility upon approval by the CUSTOMER. If a damaged tree blocking public access is to be removed and overhangs onto private property, the CONTRACTOR will remove only that portion of the tree that is in the public right of way.

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