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Palms, shrubs, trees and turf areas shall be fertilized in such a manner and frequency to ensure <br />that the plant material remains healthy and vigorously growing. Establishment of an integrated <br />pest management program is encouraged to ensure healthy plants, which are free of disease <br />and pests. <br />Mulching: <br />Mulch planting beds in such a manner as to prevent weed growth, retain moisture to the plants, <br />protect against soil erosion and nutrient Toss, maintain a more uniform soil temperature, and <br />improve the appearance of the planting beds. Avoid mulch mounded up on the trunks of trees, <br />palms, and the base of shrubs to encourage air movement in this area which aids in lowering <br />disease susceptibility. Cypress mulch is prohibited on state right of way. <br />Pruning: <br />All pruning, and the associated safety criteria, shall be performed according to American <br />National Standard Institute (ANSI) A300 standards and shall be' supervised by an International <br />Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Certified Arborist. Pruning shall be carried out with the health and <br />natural growth of plant materials in mind, to specific pruning heights maintaining clear visibility <br />for motorists, and provide vertical clearance for pedestrian, bicyclist, and truck traffic where <br />applicable. Visibility windows must be maintained free of view obstructions, and all trees and <br />palms must be maintained to prevent potential roadway and pedestrian hazards, all palms are <br />to be kept fruit free. The specific pruning heights are determined by understanding the <br />designer's intent when selecting and placing the plants. The intended mature maintained height <br />and spread of plants are noted on the plans (See Exhibit B.) and see Part II. "Specific <br />Requirements and Recommendations" for guidelines. The understory plant materials selected <br />for use within the restricted planting areas (Limits of Clear Sight) are to be maintained at a <br />height in compliance with FDOT Design Standards Index 546; Page 2 of 6, Window Detail. <br />Vertical tree heights must meet FDOT Maintenance Rating Program (MRP) standards. <br />Staking and Guying: <br />All staking materials, except for replacements, are to be removed by the completion of FDOT <br />plant establishment period or at a minimum one year. Any subsequent staking and guying <br />activities by the Agency must adhere to FDOT Design Standards guidelines (See Index 544). <br />The Agency shall closely monitor staking and guying attachment materials so that they are <br />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, <br />healthy root system while providing a neat and clean appearance to the urban landscape. All <br />turf efforts, mowing, curb/sidewalk edging and turf condition, must at a minimum, meet FDOT <br />Maintenance Rating Program (MRP). <br />Litter Control: <br />The area within the maintenance limits of the landscape improvements shall remain as litter free <br />as practicable. It is recommended to recycle this litter to avoid unnecessary waste. Litter <br />removal efforts must meet FDOT Maintenance Rating Program (MRP) standards. <br />3 \Transportation L)evelopment\PM\PA\Landscape Architecture\AGREEMENTS\1 MIOA\INDIAN RIVLR <br />COUNTY 11naianRiver_SR 5_228583-21IndianRiver SR5_228583-2&.7.28582-4(11-13-14) docx <br />Page 14 of 20 <br />