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CC - Item 4D - Renewal of Agreement - Street Tree Maintenance Alt stafleport MEMORANDUM TO: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER FROM: MICHAEL D. BURBANK, DIRECTOR OF PARKS AND RECREATIOri1G1� DATE: SEPTEMBER 8, 1999 O RE: RENEWAL OF AGREEMENT- STREET TREE MAINTENANCE The City of Rosemead's agreement with Evan's Tree Service for Street Tree Maintenance is scheduled for renewal. The Contractor has indicated that he would like to continue as the City's Street Tree Contractor for next year without an increase in fees. To date, the Contractor has provided quality service in a timely manner. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Rosemead City Council approve the Extension of Agreement and authorize its execution by the Mayor. COUNCIL AGENDA SEP 141999 07-n-b5s.dm/sh ITEM No..- -1 Cch 2 EXTENSION OF AGREEMENT THIS EXTENSION OF AGREEMENT is entered into effective the 1st day of October, 1999, by and between the CITY OF ROSEMEAD, a municipal corporation (hereinafter "CITY"), and JOHN R. ROWLAND dba EVAN'S TREE SERVICE, sole proprietorship, (hereinafter "CONTRACTOR"). WHEREAS, the parties have executed that certain Agreement dated August 22, 1995, in which CITY agrees to contract with CONTRACTOR for the performance of certain tree trimming, maintenance and removal; and WHEREAS, a true and correct copy of said Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS, the Agreement of August, 1995, provides for an extension of said Agreement for an additional one year period; and WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR has thus far satisfactorily performed the service set forth in the Agreement dated August 22, 1995; and WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR has offered to perform the services required in the Agreement for another calendar year. NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree: 1. That the Agreement of August 22, 1995, is hereby extended for an additional one-year period to September 30, 2000. 2. This EXTENSION OF AGREEMENT shall be effective as of October 1, 1999, and continue in full force and effect until September 30, 2000. 3. During the one-year extension of the Agreement, CONTRACTOR'S compensation shall be limited to the rates and charges set forth in Exhibit "B" to the August 22, 1995 Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this extension of Agreement on the date set forth below. ATTEST: CITY OF ROSEMEAD A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION CITY CLERK BY: JOHNROWLAND/dba MAYOR EVAN'S TREE SERVICE DATE: agrocmcn.doc,'sb MAY, 1999 City of Rosemead City Hall Rosemead, CA. Attention: Mr . Mike Burbank Dear Sir: I would like to continue the tree work for the city, for 41'999-2000 • without any increase in prices . I sincerely hope this meets with your ap oal . j I remain, Very truly yours, JOHN R. ROWLAND EVANS TREE SERVICE Thanks (7// � 4 EXHIBIT A AGREEMENT This Agreement dated this 22nd day of August, 1995 between the CITY OF ROSEMEAD ("City") , a municipal corporation and John R. Rowland, an individual d.b. a. EVANS TREE SERVICE ("Contractor") . The parties agree as follows: 1 . OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR Contractor, at Contractor ' s expense, shall furnish all tools, implements, methods, processes and facilities as set forth in Sections 13 . 0 through 13 . 4 of the attached specifications, and transportation, labor and material necessary to perform, in a good and worker like manner, all work described herein. Work shall include the normal tree maintenance of all street trees within the City of Rosemead, emergency service as set forth hereinafter and accessory services including removal of dead wood, clean up and traffic control in areas where work is performed. 2 . COMPENSATION The City shall pay Contractor monthly upon demand as described in Sections 12 . 0 through 12.2 . 4 of the specifications all compensation due for work performed in the preceding calendar month. The rates for work commencing on or after October 1, 1995 are stated on Exhibit "A", attached hereto required, his monthly payment, or any portion thereof as determined by the Director of Parks and Recreation, may be withheld until corrective action is taken. The Contractor shall be notified in writing and given a reasonable time to take corrective action. 3 . TERMINATION BY CITY The City may terminate this Agreement, on ten days written notice to Contractor, for any reason, the remaining term of the agreement or any portion of the services. 4 . PERFORMANCE STANDARDS All work shall be performed in accordance with Section 1. 0 through 13 . 4 of Part 2 of the attached specifications. All work shall be performed in a worker like manner and thereafter, all work areas properly cleaned of debris. 5. EMERGENCY SERVICES Emergency services shall be performed in accordance with Sections 2 . D through 2 . 4 of the Work Schedule and Emergency Services (Part 3C) attached hereto. All emergency service shall be performed with the understanding that the primary obligation of the Contractor is to restore the emergency area to a safe and normal condition which protects the public from risks to person or property. 1 6. PROTECTION OF WORK AND PU=LIC The Contractor shall take all necessary measures to protect the work and prevent accidents during any and all phases of work. The Contractor shall strictly adhere to all applicable federal and state OSHA regulations. The Contractor shall provide and maintain necessary barriers, guards, watch persons, and warning lamps during maintenance procedures. The Contractor shall provide, at his own expense, all the advance . signing and barricading and also all signs, barricades, flashers, and other necessary facilities for the protection of the public within the limits of the maintenance areas while maintenance activities are proceeding. •• • 7. INSPECTION _ Inspection of all work will be made by the Director of Parks and Recreation or his representative. If the work performed is not performed in accordance with the specifications, the City may exercise its options to withhold payment and or terminate the Agreement. 8. INSL?,ANCE The Contractor shall obtain the insurance coverage, listed in Exhibit "3" hereto, with the City of Rosemead, its officers and employees as named enshrouds. The Contractor shall maintain the required insurance coverage in full force and effect during the initial term and any renewal terms of this Agreement. Said insurance certificates shall contain a provision the insurance coverage shall not be canceled or materially altered until the City is given thirty days prior written notice. 9. INDEMNIFICATION Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless City, its officers and employees from and against any and all damages to property or injuries to or death of any person or persons, including property and employees or agents of City and shall defend, indemnify and save harmless City, its officers, and employees, from and against any and all claims, demands, suits, actions, or proceedings of any kind or nature, including, but not by way of limitation, worker 's compensation claims, resulting from our arising out of the negligent acts, intentional acts, errors or omissions of Contractors, its employees or subcontractors. 10. wAIVER Failure of City to require performance by Contractor of any provision of this Agreement shall not affect the right of City to enforce the same thereafter, nor shall the waiver by City of any breach of any provision hereof be taken or held to constitute a waiver of any succeeding breach of such provision or as a waiver of the provision. 2 11. LAWS TO BE OBSERVED The Contractor shall keep himself fully informed of, and act in compliance with all laws, ordinances, statues and regulations of the City, State and Federal governments. 12. ASSIGNMENT OR TRANSFER OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall not be assignable or transferable by Contractor without the express written consent of the City. "Assignment" is specifically defined in Part 1A, Section 7 of the attached specifications_ - 13. NOTICE Any notice given hereunder shall be deemed to have been given when delivered personally or when sent to said parties by certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the parties at the addresses listed below: CITY: CONTRACTOR: City of Rosemead John R. Rowland Attn. City Manager Evans Tree Service 8838 E. Valley Boulevard 8479 E. Garvey Avenue Rosemead, CA 91770 Rosemead, CA 91770 14. TERM OF CONTRACT The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of one (1) year, commencing on October 1, 1995, and may be extended for additional one (1) year terns, upon the mutual consent of both parties, except that in the event the City terminates the Agreement pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 hereof, this Agreement shall be of no legal force and effect and the City shall incur no liability to Contractor therefor. 15. COST OF LIVING ADJUSTMENT Prior to the anniversary date of this agreement, Contractor may request a one year extension, with a cost of living adjustment in accordance with the Consumer Price Index, All items, 1982-84 = 100 (Los Angeles-Anaheim-Riverside) from the base month (commencing August, 1995) to the following year 's comparison month (August, 1996, etc. ) , provided however that any cost of living adjustment does not exceed 5% (five percent) in any one (1) year period. The City Council may approve an extension with a cost of living adjustment, without the necessity of rebidding, if the Council determines: 3 (1) The services being provided by the existing Contractor is satisfactory and it is in the best interest of the City to retain the present Contractor; and (2) The Contractor proposes to provide the same level and quality of service at prices not in excess of the cost of living - adjustment provided for herein; and (3) That there has been no cost of living adjustment granted to the Contractor during the previous 12 months. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date first above written. CITY OF ROSEMEAD, a Municipal Corporation By: U jf/ "ayV JOHN R. ROWLAND d.b.a. EVANS TREE SERVICE B � / R /4r-L4., _ /� John R. Rowland 4 EXHIBIT : = 1 Contractor Insurance Requirements Contractor agrees to provide insurance in accordance with the requirements set forth here. If Contractor uses existing coverage to comply with these requirements and that coverage does not meet the requirements set forth herein, Contractor agrees to amend, suppi®cat or endorse the existing coverage to do so. The following coverages will be provided by Contractor and maintained on bchOf of the City and in accordance with the requirements set forth herein. Commercial General Liability/Umbrella Insurance. Primary insurance shall be provided on ISO- CGL form No. CG 00 01 11 85 or 88. Total limits shall be no less than 2 million dollars per occurrence for all coverages and 2 million dollars general aggregate City and its employees and agents shall be added as additional insureds using ISO additional insured endorsement form CG 20 10 I1 85 (in no event will City accept an endorsement form with an edition date later than 1990). Coverage shall apply on a primary non-contributing basis in relation to any other insurance or self-insurance, primary or excess,available to City or any employee or agent of City. Coverage shall not be limited to the vicarious liability or supervisory role of any additional insured. Umbrella Liability Insurance (over primary) shall apply to bodily injury/properly damage, personal injury/advertising injury, at a minimum, and shall include a "drop down" provision providing primary coverage above a maximum $25,000.00 self-insured retention for liability not covered by primary policies but covered by the umbrella policy. Coverage shall be following form to any underlying coverage Coverage shall be provided on a "pay on behalf' basis, with defense costs payable in addition to policy limits. There shall be no cross liability exclusion.Policies shall have concurrent starting and ending dates. Business Auto/Umbrella Liability Insurance- Primary coverage shall be written on ISO Business Auto Coverage form CA 00 01 06 92 including symbol 1 (Any Auto)- Limits shall be no less that t million dollars per accident Starting and ending dates shall be concurrent If Contractor owns no autos, a non-owned auto endorsement to the General Liability policy described above is acceptable. Workers' Compensation/Employers' Liability shall be written on a policy fort providing workers' compensation statutory benefits as required by law. Employer's liability limits shall be no less than one million dollars per accident or disease Employer's liability coverage shall be scheduled under any umbrella policy described above. Unless otherwise agreed, this policy shall be endorsed to waive any right of subrogation as respects the City,its employees or agents. Contractor and City further agree as follows: 1. This Section supersedes all other sections and provisions of this Agreement to the extent that any other section or provision conflicts with or impairs the provisions of this Section. 2. Nothing contained in this Section is to be construed as affecting or altering the legal status of the parries to this Agreement- The insurance requirements set forth in this Section are intended to be separate and distinct from any other provision in this Agreement and shall be interpreted as such. • 3. All insurance coverage and limits provided pursuant to this agreement shall apply to the full extent of the policies involved, available or applicable. Nothing contained in this Agreement or any other agreement relating to the City or its operations limits the application of such insurance coverage. 4. Requirements of specific coverage features or limits contained in this Section are not intended as a limitation on coverage, limits or other requirements, or a waiver of any coverage normally provided by any insurance. Specific reference to a given coverage feature is for purposes of clarification only and is not intended by any party to be all inclusive, or to the exclusion of other coverage, or a waiver of any type. Contractor Insurance Requirements (Continued) S. For purposes of insurance coverage only, this Agreement will be deemed to have been executed immediately upon any party hereto tiling any steps that can be deemed to be in furtherance of or towards,performance of this Agreement 6. All general or auto liability insurance coverage provided pursuant to this Agreement, or any other agreements pertaining to the performance of this Agreement, shall not prohibit Contractor, and Contractor's employees, or agents, from waiving the right of subrogation prior to-a loss. Contractor hereby waives all rights of subrogation against City. 7. Unless otherwise approved by City, Contractor's insurance shall be written by insurers authorized to do business in the State of California and with a minimum "Best's" Insurance Guide rating of "A:VII." Self-insurance-will not be considered to comply with these insurance specifications. B. In the event any policy of insurance required under this Agreement does not comply with these requirements or is canceled and not replaced, City has the right but not the duty to obtain the insurance it deems necessary and any premium paid by City will be promptly reimbursed by Conractor. 9. Contractor agrees to provide evidence of the insurance required herein, satisfactory to City, consisting of certScate(s) of insurance evidencing all of the coverages required and an additional insured endorsement to Contractor's general liability and umbrella liability policies (if any) using ISO form CG 20 10 11 85. CeniScate(s) arc to reflect that the insurer will provide 30 days notice of any cancellation of coverage. Contractor agrees to require is insurer to modify such certificates to delete any exculpatory wording stating that failure of the insurer to mail written notice of cancellation imposes no obligation, and to delete the word "endeavor" with regard to any nonce provisions. Contractor agrees to provide complete copies of policies to City upon request. 10. Contractor shall provide proof that policies of insurance required herein expiring during the term of this Agreement have been renewed or replaced with other policies providing at least the same coverage. Such proof will be furnished within 72 hours of the expiration of the coverages. 11. Any actual or alleged failure on the part of City or any other additional insured under these requirements to obtain proof of insurance required under this Agreement in no way waives any right or remedy of City or any additional insured,in this or any other regard. 12. Contractor agrees to require all subcontractors or other parties hired for this project to provide general liability insurance naming as additional insureds all parties to this Agreement. Contractor agrees to obtain certificates evidencing such coverage and make reasonable efforts to ensure that such coverage is provided as required here. Contractor agrees to require that no contract used by any subcontractor, or contracts Contractor enters into on behalf of City, will reserve the right to charge back to City the cost of insurance required by this agreement. Contractor agrees that upon request, all agreements with subcontractors or others with whom Contractor contracts with on • behalf of City, will be submitted to City for review. Failure of City to request copies of such agreement will not impose any liability on City,or its employees. 13. If Contractor is a Limited Liability Company, general liability coverage must be amended so that the Limited Liability Company and its Managers,Affiliates, employees, agents, and other persons necessary or incidental to its operation are insureds. 14. Contractor agrees to provide immediate notice to City of any claim or loss against Contractor that includes City as a defendant. City assumes no obligation or liability by such notice, but has the right (but not the duty) to monitor the handling of any such claim or claims if they are likely to involve City. - . C. SPECIFICATIONS ANNUAL STREET TREE CONTRACT Instruction to Bidders Specifications Work Schedule & Emergency Services Bid Proposal Form Contract ROSEMEAD PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT 8838 E. Valley Boulevard Rosemead , California 91770 Telephone: 288-6671 (7 INDEX OF SPECIFICATIONS • SECTION lA - INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS 1 .0 - Proposal 2.0 - Opening Bids . 3 .0 - Award and Rejection of Bids 4.0 - Withdrawal of Bids 5. 0 - Form of Agreement 6.0 - Special Notices 7.0 - Assignment of Contract 8.0 - Interpretation of Documents 9.0 - Addendum or Bulletins 10.0 - Bonds & Insurances 11 .0 - Field Orders 12.0 - Compensations & Payments SECTION 26 - SPECIFICATIONS 1 .0 - Method of Trimming Deliquescent Trees 2.0 - Method of Trimming Excurrent Trees 3 .0 - Method of Trimming Palm Trees 4.0 - Method of Raising 5.0 - Method of Topping 6.0 - Method of Removing 7.0 - Cuts 8.0 - Removing Dead Wood 9.0 - Climbing ` 2 10.0 - Clean Up 1 ' 11 .0 - Safety 12.0 - Traffic Control 13.0 - Equipment SECTION 3C - WORK SCHEDULE & EMERGENCY SERVICES 1 .0 - Work Schedule 2.0 - Emergency Tree Services SECTION 4D - BID PROPOSAL FORM 1 .0 - Itemized Bid Form 2.0 - Tree Groups 3 .0 - List of Subcontractors SECTION 5E - CONTRACT INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ` Section IA 1 .0 PROPOSALS .1 . 1 Bids shall be made upon the form obtained at the office of the City Clerk properly and with all items filled out , numbers shall be stated both in writing and in figures for the Base Bids, the signature of all persons signing shall be in long- hand. The completed form shall be without interlineations , alterations or erasures . Any irregularity may be cause for rejection of the bid. 1 . 2 Bids shall not contain any recapitulation of the work to be done. Alternative propcels will not be considered, unless called for. No oral , telegraphic or telephone proposals or modifications shall be considered. 1 .3 Before submitting a bid, bidders shall carefully, read the specifications and shall visit the site of work and shall fully inform themselves as to all existing conditions and limitations and shall included in the bid a sum to cover the cost of the work included in the contract. 1 . 4 Bids shall be accompanied with a certified or cashier' s check, or a bidder' s bond for an amount not less than ten percent ( 10%) of the bid made payable to the order of the City of Rosemead. If a bidder' s bond accompanies the proposal , said bond shall be secured with a Surety Company satisfactory to the Owner. Said check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the Bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work; and in the case of refusal or failure to enter into said con- tract , the check or bond as the case may be, shall he forfeited to the City of Rosemead. 2.0 OPENING OF BIDS 2. 1 Bids will be opened and read publicly at the time set in the City Council Chambers as indicated in the Invitation for Bids. Biddersor their representatives and other interested persons permitted by the Owner, may be present at the bid opening. 3 . 0 AWARD AND REJECTION OF BIDS 3 . 1 Award of Annual Contract will be determined by the lowest total of the Group charges. 3 . 2 The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids , and to waive any informality in bids received. The competency and responsibility of Bidders and of their propoced subcontractors will be considered in making the awards. 4.0 WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS Section lA C 4. 1 Bids may be withdrawn by the Bidder prior to, but not after the time fixed for opening of bids. 5.0 FORM OF AGREEMENT 5. 1 . Thr Form of Contract , which the successful Bidder, as the Contractor will be required to execute, will be as provided for in the Bid Package. 6.o SPECIAL NOTICE Bidders are required to inform themselves fully of the condition relating to the tree trimming Specifications and the location of the work to be done. The Contractor must employ, as far as possible , such methods and means in the carrying out his work - as will not cause any interruption or interference with any other Contractor. 7.0 ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT 7. 1 No assignment by the Contractor of any contract to be entered into hereunder or any part therof, or if funds to be 'rebeived thereunder by the Contractor will be recognized by the Owner, unless such assignment has had the approval in writing of the awarding authority. No assignment will receive the approval of the Owner unless the instrument of assignment contains a clause to the effect that it is agreed that the funds to be paid the assignee under the assignment are subject to a prior lien for services rendered or materials supplied for the performance of the work called for in said contract in favor of all persons, firms, or corporationsrendering such services or supplying such material . A merger, consolidation, bankruptcy, either voluntary or involuntary, or a sale of a controlling interest of the Contractor' s business, shall be considered an' assignment as that term is used herein. 8.0 INTERPRETATION OF DOCUMENTS 8. 1 If, any person contemplating submitting a bid for the proposed contract is in doubt as to the true meaning of any part of the specifications or other proposed contract documents, he may submit to the Owner a written request for an interpretation therof. The person submitting the request will be responsible for its prompt delivery. Any interpretation of the proposed documents, which in the Owner' s judgement is necessary, will be made only by Addendum duly issued, and a copy of such Addendum will be mailed or delivered to each person receiving a set of such documents. The Owner will not be responsible for any other explanations or interpretations of the proposed documents. 9.0 ADDENDUM OR BULLETINS 9 . 1 Any addendum or bulletins issued during the time of bidding, or forming a part of the documents furnished to the Bidder for the preparation of his bid, shall be covered in the bid and shall be made a part of the Contract. The receipt of each Addendum shall be acknowledged on the Bid Pr000al Form as cu'unitred by the 10.0 BONDS & INSURANCE 10 . 1 The successful Bidderm simultaneously with the execution of the Agreement , shall be required to furnish a labor and material bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent ( 100%) of the Contract Price, and a faithful performance bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent ( 100%) of the Contract Price; • said bonds shall be secured from a Surety Comapny satisfactory to the Owner. 10. 2 The signatory will be required to supply proof of coverage for Workmen ' s Compensation in accordance with State Workmen' s Compensation Law. The signatory also agrees to provide. the Cit; with proof of comprehensive and general I iability coverage of t; types and in the amounts specified: Bodily Injury $500,000 Each person - 500,000 Each accident 500,000 aggregate produ Property Damage $100 ,000 each accident 250,000 aggregate operati 250 ,000 aggregate protect 250,000 aggregate product 250 ,000 aggregate contrac FIELD ORDERS 11 . 1 The City, without invalidating the Contract may order changes in the works within the general scope of the Contract consisting of additions, deletions, or other revisions, the contract sum and the contract time being adjusted accordingly, - All such changes in the works shall be authorized by a Field Order. The contractor shall carry out such Field Orders promptly. 11 . 2 Changes in the project schedule shall be computed at'the unit price as set forth in the itemized bid list Section, 4D Item 1 . 1 • 1 . 0 COMPENSATION & PAYMENTS 12. 1 COMPENSAT ION 12. 1 . 1 Compensation shall be at the rates indicated on the Contractors Itemized bid proposal form 12. 2 PAYMENTS 12. 2. 1 Contractor shall submit payment request on Forms supplied by the City. 12. 2. 2 Payment Request Forms shall be for work completed according to the specifications. 12. 2.3 Payment Request Forms must be approved and received by the Department of Parks and Recreation on or before the first and third Mondays of each month. 12. 2_ 4 Payments to the Contractor will be made by the second or fourth TF....-moi�.. -�C .. L it c_ i ♦ _. _ _ C C SPECIFICATIONS Section 26 1 .0 METHOD OF TRIMMING DELIOUESCENT TREES - (Trees with diffuse branching habit , such as that of the Elm, Ash, and Maple. ) 1 . 1 Remove all lower limbs to allow approximately thirteen ( 13) feet of clearance at the curbline . 1 . 2 Remove all suckers, al.l dead branches, all broken branches, all diseased branches, all heavily shaded branches, all criss- crossing branches, all water sprouts, and enough less desirab're branches to reduce crown weight by forty percent (40%) . 1 .3 Radial distribution of branches should allow five (5) to seven (7) scaffold branches to fill the circular space around the trunk. 1 . 4 Scaffold branches should be spaced vertically 18 to 24 inches if possible. 1 .5 The crown should form a symetrical half sphere with the weight evenly distributed when the tree is finished. 2.0 METHOD OF TRIMMING EXCURRENT TREES - (Trees with a dominant main trunk and small horizontal branches such as the pine and liquidambkr. ) 2. 1 - Remove all lower limbs to allow an estimated thirteen ( 13) feet of clearance at the curbline. 2. 2 Remove all suckers, all dead wood, allbroken branches and enough less desirable branches to reduce weight by thirty percent (30%) . 2.3 The finished tree should have a symetrical form with the weight evenly distributed. 3 . 0 METHOD OF TRIMMING PALM TREES 3 . 1 All dead or drooping fronds shall be removed as close to the trunk as possible with no more than five evenly space vertical fronds. 3 . 2 Upon completion , the tree trunk shall be cleared of all frond remnants. Slicking frond remnants shall be cleaned from trunk. with a tile knife or similar tool . • 4. 0 METHOD OF RAISING 4. 1 Remove all lower limbs to allow for thirteen ( 13 ) feet of clearance at curbline. _ 5 . Q METHOD OF TOPPING 5. 1 ' Topping shall cocist of reducing the head (ze from the tree crotc by twenty-five (25) percent. 6. 0 METHOD OF REMOVING 6. 1 The Park Supervisor will mark all trees for removal with a silver "X" prior to your commencing the monthly project. Should a tree be scheduled for removal and not marked, it is to be left alone and the Department is to be contacted for clarification. 6. 2 All trees shall be removed by sections , no single section shall exceed five (5) feet in length . 6 . 5 Trunks and/or limbs (over 6 in diameter ) shall be cut in sections not to exceed five (5) feet in length and lowered to the ground. The means of lowering shall be acceptable to the City. 6.4 All stumps shall be cut off at ground level , and ground to not less than twelve ( 12) inches below existing grade. 7. 0 CUTS 7. 1 Small limbs, ( less than one inch in diameter) including water sprouts, and suckers shall be cut as close as possible to the trunk or branch from which they arise. 7.2 Large limbs , (over one inch in diameter) shall be cut with a saw using the following procedure. Make the first cut on the under side of the branch, one to two feet from the crotch . The undercut should be at least 1 /3 of the diameter. Make the second cut on the branch topside one to three inches further from the crotch than the first. (The limb should break off between the two cuts. ) 7.3 The third cut shall be made at the point bisecting the top angle of the crotch and a similar point bisecting the lower angle of attachment. 8 . 0 REMOVING DEAD WOOD 8. 1 The cut shall be made in healthy wood well below the infection, twelve to eighteen inches , if possible. 8. 2 All pruning tools (extension pruners , handsaws , power saws , loopers , hand pruners , and pruning knives ) shall be sharp and in good work- ing condition . 9. 0 CLIMBING 9. 1 Spikes shall not be used for climbing live trees , without written permission of the Park Supervisor. 10. 0 CLEAN UP 10. 1 The Contractor shall chip or remove brush as work progresses . The street and parkway and private property shall be kept clean of debris at all times . Any debris left upon the site after the close of each day 's operation shall be removed by the City of Rosemead and the cost deducted from the Contractor 's Payment . nn 11 .0 SAFETY 11 . 1 The Contractor shall be solely responsible for initiating, maintaining , and supervising all safety precautions in connections with this work. 11 . 2 All damages to property attributable to the fault or negligence of the company shall be immediately remedied by the Contractor at his own expense. 12.0 TRAFFIC CONTROL 12. 1 Pedestrian and vehicular traffic shall be allowed to pass through the work area only under conditions of safety and with as little delay and inconvenience as possible, Adequate barricades, warning devices and flag men shall be stationed where necessary for the safety of persons and vehicles. 13.0 EQUIPMENT 13. 1 Bidders are required to have the following equipment available for use in the City. 13 . 1 . 1 1 - skyworker 13. 1 . 2 1 - brush chipper 13 . 1 .3 1 - pickup truck with two way radio 13. 1 . 4 1 - stump grinder 13. 1 .5 1 - 1 1 /2 ton'brush truck 13 . 1 .6 6- Chain saws 13 . 2 Al ] equipment used for trimming or removal of city trees shall be kept in good working order. 13.3 A representative of the Department of Parks' arid Recreation shall judge the condition of equipment used. Any piece of equipment judged to be unsafe shall be removed' from the job site immediately. 13 . 4 Successful bidder, at the time of the execution of the contract , shall provide from the manufacturer a certificate of condition for his skyworker. Section 2B 3 of 3 • WORK SCHEDULE & EMERGENCY SERVICES Section 3C 1 .0 - - WORK SCHEDULE 1 . 1 Work will be assigned and completed on a monthly basis. 1 . 2 Contractor will secure a list of monthly projects from the Department of Parks and Recreation on the first weekday of each month. 1 .3 M Monthly projects must .be completed prior to the end of the month they were assigned, - 1 . 4 Hours of normal operations: 1 .4. 1 All work performed in the city, other than emergencies, shall occur between Mondays and Fridays from 8 o' clock A. M. to 5 o' clock P. M. 1 . 4.2 Work shall not occur, unless it is an emergency, on the weekends or holiday. 1 .4.3 Should inclimate weather or other acts of God prohibit the contractor from working , then the contractors work schedule will - be adjusted to correspond with the same amount of time that he was unable to work. 1 . 4.4 All changes as to the monthly work schedule must be approved in advance by the Department of Parks and Recreation. Approved changes will be issued to the contractor on a Field Order. 2.0 EMERGENCY TREE SERVICE 2. 1 Contractor shall respond to emergency calls within two hours from time of notification. 2. 2 Contractor must designate a person within his company that will respond to emergency calls 24 hours per day. 2.3 Contractor shall submit phone number(s) to the Department of Parks and Recreation that can be used to obtain emergency service on a twenty four ( 24) hour basis. The contractor' s name and phone number will also be listed with the Sheriff ' s Station in Temple City. 2. 4 Upon arriving at an emergency situation it shall be the respon- sibility of the contractor to eliminate all unsafe conditions which would adverselyeffect the health, safety or welfare of the public. Section 3C 1 of 1 • C C BID PROPOSAL FORM Section 4D CITY- OF ROSEMEAD 8838 E. Valley Boulevard 'Rosemead, CA 91770 I have received the documents titled: Instruction to Bidders, Tree Trimming Specifications, and Bid Proposal Form and have satisfied my- self as to the scope of the v lurk and the condition of the sites. In submitting this Proposal , I agree: 1 . To hold my bid open for 30 calendar days from the date of this Proposal . 2. To comply with the provisions of the Notice Inviting Bids, Instruc- tion to Bidders, Tree Trimming Specifications and Contract. 3 . To enter into and execute a Contract , if awarded on the basis of the Proposal . 4. To complete an itemized bid form Section 4D items 1 .0 , 2.0 & 3.0 and to provide the annual services for the prices indicated on the Itemized Bid Form. 5. To begin within five (5) days after award of Contract. I will provide the annual service for the total Group Charges of: Dollars ( $ Emergency Charges: Minimum: ( $ • - ) Normal : ( $ Name: A Corporation A Partnership (Check one) Sole Proprietor By: Date Address number street city zip code Contractor ' s License No. Section 4D I of 3 C 1 .0 ' Itemized Bid For Indicate charges For work to specific group and in accordance with the appropriate trunk Diameter or Height . See Section 4D Item 2.0 for specific groups_ 1 . 1 Group Charges Trunk Diameter - Group I 0" - 4" 4" - 12" 12" - OVer. Total Cost to Raise: $ $ $ Cost to Top $ $ $ S Cost to Trim: $ S Cost to Remove: $ $ $ $ _ Trunk Diameter - - Grouo II 0" - 4" 4" - 12" 12" - .Over - Total Cost to Raiser $ $ $ $ Cost to Top: $ $ $ _ $ Cost to Trim: $ $ _ Cost to Remove: $ $ $ $ Trunk Diameter • Group III 0" - - 4" 4" - 12" 12" - Over Total Cost to Raise: $ • $ $ $ Cost to Top: $ $ $ Cost to Trim : $$ $$ $ Cost to Remove: $ Tree Height Group IV G! - 20' 20' - 40° 1+6 - Over Total • Cost to Trim $ $ $ $ost to Remove $ Total GrOup Charges $ 1 . 2 Emergency Charges Emergency charges shall include all Personnel Equipment .and any oth materials used in completing Work. - A) Minimum service charge shall be at the rate of$ for $ ho II B) Charges beyond Minimum Time shall be at the Rate of per hour Section 4D 2 of 3 • 2.0 Tree Groups - (' er to the following grou( when preparing cost for Raising , Topping , Trimming or Removing . • Group I Grouo II ( Deliquescent) ( Excurrent) Evergreen Pear Tulip Tree Elm Magnolia Locust Bottle Brush Indian Laurel Ash Acadia _ Mimosa Carob Cal . Pepper -Cupania Pittos Porum Camphor Brazil Pepper Crape_ Myrtel Coral Oak *Sycamore Birch - Olive Maple Alder Loquat Redleafed. plum Jacaranda =Eucalyptus - Ginkgo Silk Floss Mulberry *Liquid Amber • Carolina Cherry • Group III Group -1V - - ( Excurrent) (Palms) - . Cedar Palm Pine - Yucca Redwood - . Cypress .- • . . Silk Oak • Due to the broad Nature of this species certain types may be either excurrent or deliquescent. 3. 0 - LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS - - The following is a true and complete list showing the name and the locat : of the place of business of each subcontractor who will perform work or labor or render service to the Contractor in or about the Work in an amount in excess of one-half or one percent (0:5`%>) of the Contractor' s total bid. . (List the portion of the Work which will be clone by each subcontractor an list only one subcontractor for each such portion . ) WORK PORTION: SUBCONTRACTOR' S NAME & BUSINESS ADDRESS: • ( Use as many additional sheets as required) Section 4D EXHIBIT "B" RATE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE 10/1/98 CATEGORY 0"-4" 4"-12" 12"-24" 24"-Over TOTAL Cost to Raise: $ 6. 35 $ 25.41 $ 31. 19 $ 37 . 80 $ 100. 75 Cost to Top: $ 6. 35 $ 6. 35 $ 6. 35 $ 6. 35 $ 25. 40 Cost to Trim: $ 19. 06 $ 57. 17 $ 107 . 99 $ 107. 99 $ 292 . 21 Cost to Remove: $ 19. 06 $ 114 . 35 $ 254 . 10 $ 254 . 10 $ 641. 61 PALMS 0 '-20 ' 20'-40 ' 40 ' - Over Cost to Trim: $ 45. 52 $ 63 . 53 $ 107 . 99 $ 217 . 04 Cost to Remove: $ 63 . 53 $ 127 . 05 $ 127. 05 $ 317. 63 TOTAL GROUP CHARGES: $ 1, 594 . 64 EMERGENCY CHARGES Emergency charges shall include all personnel and equipment and any other material used in completing work. A) Minimum service charge shall be at the rate of $ 158 . 81 for one hour. B) Charges beyond minimum time shall be at the rate of $ 158 .81 per hour. agreemen