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MAINTENANCE PLAN <br /> Project Name : State Road 5 <br /> Project Limits : Sta. 650+79.31 to 740+74 . 46 <br /> FM No. : _228583- 1 -52- 01 <br /> Agency :-Indian River Comity <br /> The purpose for the following performance based descriptions of landscape maintenance <br /> practices is to allow the plant material on your project to thrive in a safe and vigorous <br /> manner. Plantings shall be maintained to provide required visibility and conform to all of <br /> the required setbacks as set forth by Florida Department of Transportation ' s governing <br /> standards and specifications , FDOT Design Standards ( Most Current Date) and Standard <br /> Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction (Most Current Date) , as amended by <br /> contract documents . <br /> Watering Requirements : <br /> Watering is probably the most critical concern regarding the maintenance of healthy plant <br /> material . The amount of water to apply at any one time varies with the weather, drainage <br /> conditions and water holding capacity of the soil . <br /> Proper watering techniques should provide even and thorough water dispersal to wet the <br /> entire root zone but not to saturate the soil and should avoid over-spray onto travel lanes . <br /> Furthermore, the Agency should maintain the rain sensors (if on an irrigation system), to <br /> ensure that they are functioning properly and that the system does shut down when there <br /> is sufficient rainfall . <br /> Avoid extremes in watering. Light, frequent watering is ineffective and produces shallow <br /> root systems . Excessive watering that keeps the root zones saturated may kill the plant <br /> material due to the lack of available air to the root zone . A typical rule of thumb is that <br /> turf areas should receive on an average, a minimum of I " of water per week, with an <br /> equal or lesser amount for trees and shrubs, depending on their individual water usage. <br /> Irrigation : <br /> Ensure there is no roadway overspray or irrigation activities during the daytime hours <br /> (most notably rush hour traffic periods) . <br /> Fertilization/insecticides/Fungicides : <br /> Due to the poor shallow root soils of the South Florida area, coupled with heavy rainfall <br /> during the growing season, available nutrient levels for landscape materials are very low, <br /> therefore nutrient amendments are essential . A soil analysis of each planting site should <br /> be done to determine the nutrient levels needed for vigorous plant growth. <br />