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Exhibit C <br />Page 2 <br />Date of Inspection: Treatment Measure No.. <br />ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES <br />The maintenance objectives are to ensure that water flows unimpeded into the bioretention area and <br />landscaping remains attractive. Table below shows the routine maintenance activities, and the <br />frequency at which they will be conducted. <br />Routine Maintenance Activities for Bioretention Areas <br />No. <br />Maintenance Task <br />Frequency of Task <br />1 <br />Evaluate health of trees and groundcover. Remove and <br />Twice a year <br />replace all dead and diseased vegetation. Treat vegetation <br />using preventative and low -toxic methods. <br />2 <br />Maintain Vegetation and irrigation system. Prune and weed <br />As needed <br />to keep bioretention area neat & orderly in appearance <br />3 <br />Check the soil is at appropriate depth. Till or replace soil as <br />Before Wet Season and <br />needed <br />I as needed <br />4 <br />Remove sediment, litter and debris from bioretention area <br />Before Wet Season and <br />and dispose of. Confirm that no clogging will occur. <br />as needed <br />5 <br />Inspect proposed Drop Inlets in bioretention areas to Before Wet Season and <br />ensure they are not clogged as needed <br />6 <br />Inspect bioretention area using the attached inspection Monthly, after large <br />checklist storm events, and after <br />removal of accumulated <br />debris/materials <br />PROHIBITIONS <br />The use of pesticides and quick release fertilizers shall be minimized, and the principles of integrated <br />pest management followed: <br />1. Employ non -chemical controls (biological, physical and cultural controls) before using <br />chemicals to treat a pest problem. <br />2. Prune plants properly and at the appropriate time of year. <br />3. Provide adequate irrigation for landscape plants. Do not over water. <br />4. Limit fertilizer use unless soil testing indicates a deficiency. Slow-release or organic fertilizer is <br />preferable. Check with municipality for specific requirements. <br />5. Pest control should avoid harming non -target organisms, or negatively affecting air and water <br />quality and public health. Apply chemical controls only when monitoring indicated that <br />preventative and non -chemical methods are not keeping pests below acceptable levels. When <br />pesticides are required, apply the least toxic and the least persistent pesticide that will provide <br />adequate pest control. Do not apply pesticides on a prescheduled basis. <br />6. Sweep up spilled fertilizer and pesticides. Do not was away or bury such spills. <br />ATTY/AGR.2020.009/Bucky Bear, LLC (Page 19 of 21) <br />