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A TRUE COPY <br /> CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br /> J . R . SMITH , CLERK <br /> adhering to mandated water restrictions. To ensure water conservation, the Agency shall monitor the <br /> system for water leaks and the rain sensors to ensure they are functioning properly so that the system <br /> shuts down when there is sufficient rainfall. <br /> Integrated Plant Management:. <br /> An assessment of each planting area' s soil is recommended toperiodically determine the nutrient levels <br /> needed to sustain healthy, vigorous plant growth. <br /> Palms, shrubs, trees and turf areas shall be fertilized in such a manner and frequency to ensure that the <br /> plant material remains healthy and vigorously growing. Establishment of an integrated pest management <br /> program is encouraged to ensure healthy plants, which are free of disease and pests. <br /> Mulching* <br /> Mulch planting beds in such a manner as to: prevent weed growth; retain moisture to the plants; protect <br /> against soil erosion and nutrient loss; maintain a more uniform soil temperature; and improve .the <br /> appearance of the planting beds. Avoid mulch mounded up on the trunks of trees, palms, and the base of <br /> shrubs to encourage air movement in this area which aids in lowering disease susceptibility. Cypress <br /> mulch is prohibited on state right of way. <br /> Pruning: <br /> All pruning, and the associated safety criteria, shall be performed according to American National <br /> Standard Institute ANSI A300 standards and shall be supervised by an International Society of <br /> Arboriculture (ISA) Certified Arborist. Pruning shall be carried out with the health and natural growth of <br /> plant materials in mind, and to specific pruning heights maintaining clear visibility for motorists, and <br /> vertical clearance for pedestrian, bicyclist, and truck traffic where applicable. Visibility windows must be <br /> maintained free of view obstructions and all trees and palms (with particular attention to fronds and fruit) <br /> must be maintained to prevent potential roadway and pedestrian hazards. The specific pruning heights are <br /> determined by understanding the designer' s intent when selecting and placing the plants. The intended <br /> mature maintained height and spread of _ plants are noted on the planting plans. (See Specific <br /> Requirements and Recommendations per Approved Landscape & Irrigation Design for these guidelines). <br /> The understory plant materials selected for use within the restricted planting areas (Limits of Clear Sight) - <br /> of the medians are to be maintained at a height in compliance with FDOT Design Standards Index 546, <br /> Page 6 of 6, Window Detail. Vertical tree heights must meet FDOT Maintenance Rating Program (MRP) <br /> standards. <br /> Staking and Guying: <br /> All staking materials, except for replacements, are removed by the completion of FDOT warranty period <br /> or at one year (whichever comes first). Any subsequent staking and guying activities by the Agency must <br /> adhere to FDOT Design Standards guidelines (See Index 544). The Agency shall closely monitor staking <br /> and guying attachment materials so that they are securely fastened to avoid potential roadway hazards. <br /> Turf Mowing• <br /> All grassed areas are to be mowed and trimmed with sufficient frequency to maintain a deep, healthy root <br /> system while providing a neat and clean appearance to the urban landscape. All turf efforts. mowing, <br /> curb/sidewalk edging, and turf condition must meet FDOT Maintenance Rating Program (MRP). <br /> Litter Controls. <br /> The project site shall remain as litter free as practicable. It is recommended to recycle this litter to avoid <br /> unnecessary waste by its reuse. Litter removal efforts must meet FDOT Maintenance Rating Program <br /> (MRP) standards. <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br />