Arborist Sample Clauses

Arborist. An Individual engaged in the profession of arboriculture who, through experience, education, and related training, possesses the competence to provide for or supervise the management of trees and other woody plants.
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Arborist. 2. Grounds Crew Leader HIGHWAY: 1. Equipment Operator/Highway Maintenance Worker 2. Highway Operations Supervisor
Arborist. Terms and conditions for environmentally friendly Landscape Maintenance to be provided in conformance with this agreement for the monthly sum of Five Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty Five with no cents ($5,925 Average) per month ($70,100 Annually) for Mission Springs Water District Designated Areas. This agreement is for a period of one year and is automatically renewed each contract anniversary date. Pricing is locked in for a one year period upon renewal is subject to a 5% increase. A change in the scope of this agreement and/or specification will be subject to a cost increase. Invoices are due within 30 days of billing date, or are subject to a 1-½% per month service charge (18% annual rate). Urban Habitat shall have right to stop work until all payments due have been received and paid, under the terms of this agreement. Owner and Urban Habitat retain the right to terminate this agreement upon 30 days notice by Certified Mail. Owner agrees to pay all materials, extra work and pro-rated service for the period up to and including termination date. This maintenance proposal is good for 120 days following first submittal. ** Property must be brought to acceptable standards prior to commencement date. Alternatively a separate approved “Additional Work Authorization” contract may be utilized upon commencement in order to accomplish this. ** Prior to commencement, irrigation systmems must be tested and a report provided to owner/respresentative for review and consideration. Accepted and executed this day of 20 By: Name: Urban Habitat Representative: Signature: Exhibit AStandard Unit & Rates Sheet The below rates and unit prices are for work approved and completed outside of the proposed maintenance specifications and should be used as a guideline only for any costs associated with future proposed work. Item Unit of Measure Labor*: Cost Minimum Quantity Laborer EA $32.00/hr 4hr min Irrigation Technician EA $68.00/hr 2hr min Xxxxxxx w/truck EA $68.50/hr 4hr min Superintendent w/truck EA $70.00/hr 4hr min Emergency Response EA $65.00/hr Portal-Portal Irrigation Repairs Materials EA Cost + 25% None Plant Material (Installed with Fertilizer Mix): Annual Color Flat $30.00 None Potted Annual Color 4” flat $32.50 None Groundcover Flat $28.00 None 1 Gallon Shrub** EA $16.00 None 5 Gallon Shrub** EA $32.00 None 15 Gallon Shrub** EA $115.00 None 00 Xxxxxx Xxxx** EA $125.00 None 24” Boxed Tree**+ EA $375.00 None 36” Boxed Tree**+ EA $875.00 None * Laborer crew must have xx...
Arborist. It is agreed that the arborist and no more than one ground person, when working together around power lines, shall receive a differential rate of 30% added to their hourly rate. The arborist(s) shall be able to attend the training safety class(es), if any, scheduled each year when given to the employees of the Electric Division covered by this Agreement. During the months of June, July, August and September, the-shift differential for employees at the filtration plant shall be paid from 12:00 PM, instead of 3:00 PM, to those employees currently receiving and eligible for such differential payment. Required License Stipend Amount State Grade I Operator $600.00 State Grade II Operator $800.00 State Grade III Operator $1,050.00 State Grade IV Operator $1,250.00 Wastewater Collection $225.00 Corrs Connection $250.00 Class A Motor Vehicle Operator $250.00 Town Electrician $1,150.00 Pesticide License (Grounds & Forestry personnel) $250.00 Hoisting Engineer (if required for position) $250.00 Operating a Truck with a Wing Plow $50.00 per storm event Reimbursement: In addition to other licenses for which the employee(s) are currently reimbursed, the Town agrees to reimburse the license fee of an employee(s) who, in their regular course of their regularly-scheduled work, is required by the Town to obtain, every two (2) years a hydraulic license needed to operate certain equipment of the Town or used by the Town in its operation. The Town agrees that it shall reimburse the difference between the cost of the employee’s required commercial driver’s license renewal and the cost of a standard driver’s license when an employee applies for such required license renewal. Should the Town require a particular license endorsement be held by an employee in their employment with the Town, it shall, when the employee so renews or is hereafter required to obtain, pay the charge for the special endorsement (e.g., presently a $10.00 cost for each endorsement). Payable the first full week in December, the following annual lump-sum payments shall be paid to the employees in the following positions for responsibilities assigned. Sanitation Senior Xxxxxxx: Grade 12 position: $750 Landfill Guard, Grade 10: $550 It is agreed that the annual compensation provided above for each of the employees shall be used to compute the pension benefits for such employee.
Arborist. Owner shall permit a qualified Arborist and/or Biologist to be present on the Property during all excavation and trenching activities directly related to the Reconnection for the purposes of ensuring compliance with the City of Ojai’s Tree Protection Program.
Arborist. Chemist II (Forensic) Civil Engineer III Purchasing Analyst III Senior Engineer Water Systems Engineer II APPENDIX C City of Syracuse January 1, 2012 – December 31, 2012 2012 5 Step GRADE/STEP 1 2 3 4 5 RA 19746 1 21712 22785 23883 24956 26054 2 22282 23355 24457 25529 26621 3 23233 24291 25396 26463 27567 4 24376 25493 26625 27747 28878 0 00000 00000 00000 29058 30196 6 27207 28319 29425 30540 31709 7 28982 30263 31568 32847 34155 8 30867 32147 33450 34736 36037 9 33130 34410 35712 36994 38288 10 35465 36923 38386 39835 41312 11 37909 39362 40839 42282 43753 12 40551 42003 43468 44920 46388 13 43466 45081 46715 48335 49969 14 46470 48094 49727 51344 52977 15 49679 51296 52934 54543 56181 16 53151 54937 56734 58526 60324 2012 7 STEP GRADE/ STEP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RA 19746 1 21712 22440 23164 23885 24606 25332 26054 2 22282 23005 23727 24453 25176 25901 26621 3 23233 23954 24675 25399 26121 26842 27567 0 00000 00000 00000 26630 27383 28132 28878 5 25694 26447 27192 27945 28694 29439 30196 6 27207 27952 28705 29454 30203 30953 31709 7 28982 29844 30704 31566 32429 33288 34155 8 30867 31725 32584 33449 34308 35171 36037 9 33130 33983 34848 35710 36568 37431 38288 10 35465 36441 37414 38392 39363 40336 41312 11 37909 38888 39861 40833 41806 42780 43753 12 40551 41526 42495 43470 44443 45414 46388 13 43466 44550 45634 46721 47801 48890 49969 14 46470 47555 48642 49725 50812 51898 52977 15 49679 50763 51845 52929 54009 55089 56181 16 53151 54344 55542 56735 57930 59124 60324 APPENDIX D City of Syracuse January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 2013 5 STEP GRADE/STEP 1 2 3 4 5 $750 Flat RA 20496 1 22462 23535 24633 25706 26804 2 23032 24105 25207 26279 27371 3 23983 25041 26146 27213 28317 4 25126 26243 27375 28497 29628 5 26444 27565 28694 29808 30946 6 27957 29069 30175 31290 32459 7 29732 31013 32318 33597 34905 8 31617 32897 34200 35486 36787 9 33880 35160 36462 37744 39038 10 36215 37673 39136 40585 42062 11 38659 40112 41589 43032 44503 12 41301 42753 44218 45670 47138 13 44216 45831 47465 49085 50719 14 47220 48844 50477 52094 53727 15 50429 52046 53684 55293 56931 16 53901 55687 57484 59276 61074 2013 7 STEP GRADE/ STEP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 $750 Flat RA 20496 1 22462 23190 23914 24635 25356 26082 26804 2 23032 23755 24477 25203 25926 26651 27371 3 23983 24704 25425 26149 26871 27592 28317 4 25126 25875 26628 27380 28133 28882 29628 5 26444 27197 27942 28695 29444 30189 30946 6 27957 28702 29455 30204 30953 31703 32459 7 29732 30594 31454 32316 33179 34038 34905 8 31617 324...
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Arborist. The Contractor shall have at least one (1) individual on staff who is a New Jersey Licensed Tree Expert.

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