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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
10/24/2017
Control Number
2017-164A
Agenda Item Number
8.D.
Entity Name
Southern Management, LLC
Subject
Annual Maintenance
Area
Spoonbill Marsh
Project Number
1300 57th Street
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ITEM NO. 9 RUNNEL CLEANING AND DEBRIS REMOVAL <br />9.1 Summary <br />1. Runnels are discharge water channels interconnecting the ponds. Depth 1 to 4 feet <br />CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor, equipment and incidentals required to remove <br />debris from runnels (each bank). <br />2. Runnel locations are shown in Drawing 9. <br />9.2 Frequency and Conditions <br />1. Once each year in February, CONTRACTOR shall provide maintenance cleaning to insure <br />all runnels are free of debris and obstructions, total of fourteen (14) runnels, various <br />lengths and widths. Total of 5,540 lineal feet. Depth 1 to 4 feet. If weather conditions <br />prevent scheduled cleaning, cleaning will be rescheduled per the COUNTY. <br />2. COUNTY may require additional cleaning of the fourteen (14) runnels after storm <br />related events. and will provide the CONTRACTOR written notice 7 calendar days in <br />advance. <br />3. Debris to be removed consists of overhanging canopy of mangrove trees impeding flow, <br />fallen tree limbs and some.tree roots. <br />4. CONTRACTOR shall remove all debris from the site. <br />ITEM NO. 10 MOSQUITO DITCH CLEANING <br />10.1 Summary <br />1. Mosquito Ditches are the channels that drain the eastern 1/3 of the site. <br />2. CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor, equipment and incidentals required to remove <br />debris from the mosquito ditches (each bank). <br />1 Runnel locations are shown in Drawing 10. <br />10.2 Frequency and Conditions <br />1. COUNTY shall specify the mosquito ditches to be cleaned. (COUNTY anticipates <br />CONTRACTOR cleaning approximately 500' per year as needed to improve water flow.) <br />2. Mosquito ditches shall be cleaned during the dry season, February and March. If <br />weather conditions prevent scheduled cleaning, cleaning will be rescheduled per the <br />COUNTY. <br />3. COUNTY may require additional cleaning after storm related events and will provide the <br />CONTRACTOR -written notice 7 calendar days in advance. <br />4. Debris to be removed consists of decomposing vegetation and silt, overhanging canopy <br />of mangrove trees impeding flow, fallen tree limbs and some tree roots. <br />5. CONTRACTOR shall place debris on each bank well away from water channel. Debris is <br />not required to be removed from site. <br />Exhibit 1 — Page 6 <br />
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