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Work Order
Approved Date
10/23/2018
Control Number
2018-193
Agenda Item Number
8.C.
Entity Name
G.K. Environmental
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Work Order No.2 Shallow Marsh #2 Landscaping Services
Area
Osprey Acres Floway nad Nature Preserve
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C. Vines growing in trees within the work area that are to remain do not need to be <br />pulled out of the tree canopy. Cut the vines and carefully treat each vine and stump <br />at the base with approved herbicide, leaving the remaining severed vines in the tree <br />canopy. <br />PART 2 — PRODUCTS <br />2.1 FERTILIZER <br />A. Provide a complete analysis slow-release fertilizer that is uniform in composition, <br />dry, and free flowing. Deliver to the site in the original unopened containers, <br />each bearing the manufacturer's statement of analysis. Fertilizer shall meet the <br />following requirements: <br />1. 12 percent Nitrogen (Minimum 70% Slow Release N Source) <br />2. 8 percent Phosphorus <br />3. 8 percent Potassium. <br />The fertilizer shall also contain trace elements. Do not place any fertilizer in <br />locations where it may flow into the water in Shallow Marsh #2. <br />2.2 PLANT MATERIAL <br />A. All nursery stock shall conform with Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants Parts <br />I and II, latest edition, published by the Florida Department of Agriculture and <br />Consumer Services. All plantings shall be Florida #1 specimens or better as <br />determined by the Florida Division of Plant Industry. Supply native vegetation in <br />proper containers and at the size indicated on the Drawings. Under no <br />circumstances shall plant material containing fire ants be brought onto the Project <br />Site. <br />B. All vegetation shall be sound, healthy, well -branched, and free of disease, insect <br />eggs, larvae, nematodes, weeds, and exotic or invasive vegetation. All plants shall <br />have adequate root systems and shall not be root -bound. All plants not meeting this <br />requirement will be immediately rejected and shall be immediately removed from the <br />project site. <br />C. Plants larger in size than specified may be used if approved by the OWNER. If the <br />use of larger plants is approved, the required ball of earth or spread of roots shall be <br />ii icreased in proportion to the size of the plant. <br />D. Inspection: At anytime, the OWNER may inspect plants at the place of planting for <br />quality, size, and variety. Prior approval shall not impair the right of re -inspection <br />and rejection at the site during progress of the Work or after completion, for size and <br />Last revised 9/18/2018 02235-2 SHALLOW MARSH 2 <br />fApublic works\keithm\stormwater projects\osprey acres\work orders\gk environmental\gke 2\02235 - landscaping.doc <br />
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