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Rewood Shores Landscape Maintenance District
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96-000944
Rec Date
1/4/1996
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12628, 12649
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All planted areas will require irrigation, periodic applications of <br /> fertilizers and soil conditioners, periodic applications of wood chips 2" - 4" in <br /> depth to prevent weed growth and retain soil moisture, periodic pest control <br /> and weed maintenance, and periodic plant replacement due to disease, pest <br /> damage and loss stemming from natural causes, vandalism and pedestrian <br /> and bicycle traffic. <br /> Trail maintenance will include trash pick up and sweeping as needed. <br /> Periodic trail and sign replacement or repair will also be needed depending on <br /> traffic and other factors that may cause periodic damage_ <br /> Daily maintenance will include litter pick-up, emptying of trash CD <br /> receptacles and removal and disposal of debris. u) <br /> Consumable supplies will include water, iertilizer, pesticides and <br /> herbicides, annual and bi-annual plant replacement according to season, tto <br /> shrub and tree replacement as needed, soil additives, occasional pipe and 42. <br /> irrigation system repair or replacement, trash receptacle liners, allocable :Zs <br /> amortization of landscape maintenance equipment used in Redwood Shores <br /> and fuel. <br /> Area 6 (as shown on the attached map) <br /> Area 6 comprises approximately .49 acres of State land adjacent to Area <br /> 5 and Area 13. This area will entail no landscaping, but will require periodic <br /> trash removal and disposal. <br /> Area 7 (as shown on the attached map) <br /> Area 7 comprises those areas designated as The Green and the SBSA <br /> Buffer in the Lido Neighborhood Specific Plan. It will include include <br /> approximately 7.57 acres, including turf, native landscaping, peripheral <br /> planting, a perimeter trail, sandbox and associated play areas, appropriate <br /> signs, a picnic table area with a drinking fountain and public restrooms and <br /> earth berming. Peripheral planting will include shrubs and trees requiring <br /> periodic pruning, fertilizer applications and pest control. Peripheral planting <br /> will also include annual and bi-annual vegetation requiring seasonal <br /> replacement, periodic pruning, pest control, weed control and fertilizer <br /> applications. Turf area will require weekly cutting and edging, periodic <br /> applications of fertilizers and periodic soil aeration. All planted areas will be <br /> irrigated with automated irrigation. All signs, the play area, picnic area, and <br /> public restrooms will require periodic repair and maintenance due to normal <br /> wear and tear and vandalism. <br /> 2 <br />
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