Common use of Mowing Clause in Contracts

Mowing. Mowing, edging (of sidewalks, paved approaches and curbs), litter removal, herbicide treatment, grass clipping removal, and brush control are included under one bid item. Regular mowing under this contract is generally limited to mowing areas of shoulders, front and back slopes of ditches less than or equal to three-to-one (3:1) slope, roadside retention areas, dry roadside ditch bottoms, median islands and various width utility strips and similar areas. Slope mowing, which is also a contract requirement, is generally limited to slopes greater or steeper than three-to-one (3:1) and are relatively inaccessible to the use of conventional mowing equipment (e.g., steep slopes, retention area banks and shores, bridge/overpass banks, canal banks, wet roadside ditches, etc). These types of areas will normally require equipment specifically designed for this type of work. When slope mowing is performed, it will incorporate the use of string trimmers to protect the integrity of the slope and prevent damage to the turf. Sign posts, mailboxes, guardrails, trees, roadside outfall structures, fences, divider walls, shrubs, plants, light poles, utility flags or other such obstacles to mowing will be hand mowed or trimmed around as necessary to present a groomed appearance. Top of vegetation on wet bottom ditches areas must be cut-off to the water’s level. Particular attention will be paid to planted areas. Any damage that occurs to plants, trees, shrubs, mulched beds, tree rings, sprinkler heads, etc., will be repaired or restored, at the Contractor’s expense, before the cycle is completed. Mowing will also include grass clipping removal and litter removal, edging, and herbicide treatment. These costs will be included in the unit price bid for right-of-way mowing.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Term Contract, ftp.orangecountyfl.net, ftp.orangecountyfl.net

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Mowing. Mowing, edging (of sidewalks, paved approaches and curbs), litter removal, herbicide treatment, grass clipping removal, and brush control are included under one bid item. Regular mowing under this contract is generally limited to mowing areas of shoulders, front and back slopes of ditches less than or equal to three-to-one (3:1) slope, roadside retention areas, dry roadside ditch bottoms, median islands and various width utility strips and similar areas. Slope mowing, which is also a contract requirement, is generally limited to slopes greater or steeper than three-to-one (3:1) and are relatively inaccessible to the use of conventional mowing equipment (e.g., steep slopes, retention area banks and shores, bridge/overpass banks, canal banks, wet roadside ditches, etc.). These types of areas will normally require equipment specifically designed for this type of work. When slope mowing is performed, it will incorporate the use of string trimmers to protect the integrity of the slope and prevent damage to the turf. Sign posts, mailboxes, guardrails, trees, roadside outfall structures, fences, divider walls, shrubs, plants, light poles, utility flags or other such obstacles to mowing will be hand mowed or trimmed around as necessary to present a groomed appearance. Top of vegetation on wet bottom ditches areas must be cut-off to the water’s level. Particular attention will be paid to planted areas. Any damage that occurs to plants, trees, shrubs, mulched beds, tree rings, sprinkler heads, etc., will be repaired or restored, at the Contractor’s expense, before the cycle is completed. Mowing will also include grass clipping removal and litter removal, edging, and herbicide treatment. These costs will be included in the unit price bid for right-of-way mowing.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Term Contract, ftp.orangecountyfl.net, ftp.orangecountyfl.net

Mowing. Mowing, edging (of sidewalks, paved approaches and curbs), litter removal, herbicide treatment, grass clipping removal, and brush control are included under one bid item. Regular mowing under this contract is generally limited to mowing areas of shoulders, front and back slopes of ditches less than or equal to three-to-one (3:1) slope, roadside retention areas, dry roadside ditch bottoms, median islands and various width utility strips and similar areas. Slope mowing, which is also a contract requirement, is generally limited to slopes greater or steeper than three-to-one (3:1) and are relatively inaccessible to the use of conventional mowing equipment (e.g., steep slopes, retention area banks and shores, bridge/overpass banks, canal banks, wet roadside ditches, etc). These types of areas will normally require equipment specifically designed for this type of work. When slope mowing is performed, it will incorporate the use of string trimmers to protect the integrity of the slope and prevent damage to the turf. Sign posts, mailboxes, guardrails, trees, roadside outfall structures, fences, divider walls, shrubs, plants, light poles, utility flags or other such obstacles to mowing will be hand mowed or trimmed around as necessary to present a groomed appearance. Top of vegetation on wet bottom ditches areas must be cut-off to the water’s levellevel by the Contractor. Particular attention will be paid by the Contractor to planted areas. Any damage that occurs to plants, trees, shrubs, mulched beds, tree rings, sprinkler heads, etc., will be repaired or restored, at the Contractor’s expense, before the cycle is completed. Mowing will also include grass clipping removal and litter removal, edging, and herbicide treatmenttreatment by the Contractor. These costs will be included in the unit price bid for right-of-of- way mowing.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Term Contract, Term Contract, Term Contract

Mowing. Mowing, edging (of sidewalks, paved approaches and curbs), litter removal, herbicide treatment, grass clipping removal, and brush control are included under one bid item. Regular mowing under this contract is generally limited to mowing areas of shoulders, front and back slopes of ditches less than or equal to three-to-one (3:1) slope, roadside retention areas, dry roadside ditch bottoms, median islands and various width utility strips and similar areas. Slope mowing, which is also a contract requirement, is generally limited to slopes greater or steeper than three-to-one (3:1) and are relatively inaccessible to the use of conventional mowing equipment (e.g., steep slopes, retention area banks and shores, bridge/overpass banks, canal banks, wet roadside ditches, etc.). These types of areas will normally require equipment specifically designed for this type of work. When slope mowing is performed, it will incorporate the use of string trimmers to protect the integrity of the slope and prevent damage to the turf. Sign posts, mailboxes, guardrails, trees, roadside outfall structures, fences, divider walls, shrubs, plants, light poles, utility flags or other such obstacles to mowing will be hand mowed by the contractor or trimmed around as necessary to present a groomed appearance. Top of vegetation on wet bottom ditches areas must be cut-off to the water’s levellevel by the contractor. Particular attention by the contractor will be paid to planted areas. Any damage that occurs to plants, trees, shrubs, mulched beds, tree rings, sprinkler heads, etc., will be repaired or restored, at the Contractor’s expense, before the cycle is completed. Mowing by the contractor will also include grass clipping removal and litter removal, edging, and herbicide treatment. These costs will be included in the unit price bid for right-of-way mowing.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: ftp.orangecountyfl.net, ftp.orangecountyfl.net, ftp.orangecountyfl.net

Mowing. Mowing, edging (of sidewalks, paved approaches and curbs)edging, litter removal, herbicide treatment, grass clipping clippings removal, and brush control are included under one bid item. Regular mowing under this contract is generally limited to mowing areas of shoulders, front and back slopes of ditches less than or equal to three-to-one (3:1) slope, roadside retention areasdrainage easements, dry and wet roadside ditch swale bottoms, median islands and various width utility strips and similar areas. Slope mowing, which is also a contract requirement, is generally limited to slopes greater or steeper than three-to-one (3:1) and are relatively inaccessible to the use of conventional mowing equipment (e.g., steep slopes, retention area canal/ditch banks and shores, bridge/overpass banks, canal banks, wet roadside ditches, etc.). These types of areas will normally require equipment specifically designed for this type of work. When slope mowing is performed, it will shall incorporate the use of string trimmers to protect the integrity of the slope and prevent damage to the turf. Sign posts, mailboxes, guardrails, trees, roadside canal outfall structures, fences, divider walls, shrubs, plants, light poles, utility flags or other such obstacles to mowing will be hand mowed or trimmed around as necessary to present a groomed appearance. Top of vegetation on wet bottom ditches areas xxxxxx must be cut-off to the water’s edge/level. Particular attention will be paid to planted areas. Any damage that occurs to plants, trees, shrubs, mulched beds, tree rings, sprinkler heads, etc., will be repaired or restored, at the Contractor’s expense, restored before the cycle is completedcompleted at his/her expense. Mowing will also include grass clipping removal clippings and litter removal, edging, and herbicide treatment. These costs will be included in the unit price bid for right-of-way mowing.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: ftp.orangecountyfl.net, apps.ocfl.net, ftp.orangecountyfl.net

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Mowing. Mowing, edging (of sidewalks, paved approaches and curbs), litter removal, herbicide treatment, grass clipping removal, and brush control are included under one bid item. Regular mowing under this contract is generally limited to mowing areas of shoulders, front and back slopes of ditches less than or equal to three-to-one (3:1) slope, roadside retention areas, dry roadside ditch bottoms, median islands and various width utility strips and similar areas. Slope mowing, which is also a contract requirement, is generally limited to slopes greater or steeper than three-to-one (3:1) and are relatively inaccessible to the use of conventional mowing equipment (e.g., steep slopes, retention area banks and shores, bridge/overpass banks, canal banks, wet roadside ditches, etc). These types of areas will normally require equipment specifically designed for this type of work. When slope mowing is performed, it will incorporate the use of string trimmers to protect the integrity of the slope and prevent damage to the turf. Sign posts, mailboxes, guardrails, trees, roadside outfall structures, fences, divider walls, shrubs, plants, light poles, utility flags or other such obstacles to mowing will be hand mowed or trimmed around as necessary to present a groomed appearance. Top of vegetation on wet bottom ditches areas must be cut-off to the water’s levellevel by the contractor. Particular attention will be paid to planted areas. Any damage that occurs to plants, trees, shrubs, mulched beds, tree rings, sprinkler heads, etc., will shall be repaired or restored, at the Contractor’s expense, before the cycle is completed. Mowing by the contractor will also include grass clipping removal and litter removal, edging, and herbicide treatment. These costs will be included in the unit price bid for right-of-way mowing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Florida Novation Agreement, Term Contract

Mowing. Mowing, edging (of sidewalks, paved approaches and curbs)edging, litter removal, herbicide treatment, grass clipping clippings removal, and brush control are included under one bid itemthe line item unit price for Mowing, as specified on the Bid Response Form. Regular mowing under this contract is generally limited to mowing areas of shoulders, front and back slopes of ditches less than or equal to three-to-one (3:1) slope, roadside retention areasdrainage easements, dry and wet roadside ditch swale bottoms, median islands and various width utility strips and similar areas. Slope mowing, which is also a contract requirement, is generally limited to slopes greater or steeper than three-to-one (3:1) and are relatively inaccessible to the use of conventional mowing equipment (e.g., steep slopes, retention area canal/ditch banks and shores, bridge/overpass banks, canal banks, wet roadside ditches, etc.). These types of areas will normally require equipment specifically designed for this type of work. When slope mowing is performed, it will shall incorporate the use of string trimmers to protect the integrity of the slope and prevent damage to the turf. Sign posts, mailboxes, guardrails, trees, roadside canal outfall structures, fences, divider walls, shrubs, plants, light poles, utility flags or other such obstacles to mowing will be hand mowed or trimmed around as necessary to present a groomed appearance. Top of vegetation on wet bottom ditches areas xxxxxx must be cut-off to the water’s edge/level. Particular attention will shall be paid to planted areas. Any damage that occurs to plants, trees, shrubs, mulched beds, tree rings, sprinkler heads, etc., will shall be repaired or restored, restored before the cycle is completed at the Contractor’s expense, before the cycle is completed. Mowing will shall also include grass clipping removal clippings and litter removal, edging, and herbicide treatment. These costs will shall be included in the unit price bid for right-of-way mowing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: apps.ocfl.net

Mowing. Mowing, edging (of sidewalksedging, paved approaches and curbs), litter litter/debris removal, herbicide treatment, grass clipping removal, and brush control are included under one bid item. Any deficiencies not addressed by the Contractor by the time required under any released mowing cycle will be grounds to deny payment for the location affected. The County reserves the rights to deny payment for the whole area if one or more of the items listed above are found deficient and not corrected during the mowing cycle. Regular mowing under this contract is generally limited to mowing specified canal/ditch drainage areas of shouldersto the water line. Areas to be mowed will include, front and back slopes of ditches less than or equal but not limited to three-to-one (3:1) slopecanal/ditch banks, roadside retention inclines, berms, easements, flat areas, dry roadside slopes and dry/wet canal/ditch bottoms, median islands and various width utility strips and similar areas. Slope mowing, which is also a contract requirement, is generally limited to slopes greater or steeper than three-three- to-one (3:1) and are relatively inaccessible to the use of conventional mowing equipment (e.g., steep slopes, retention area banks and shores, bridge/overpass banks, canal banks, wet roadside ditches, etc.). These types of areas will normally require equipment specifically designed for this type of work. When slope mowing is performed, it will shall incorporate the use of string trimmers trimmers, weed saws and brush blades to protect the integrity of the slope and prevent damage to the turf. Sign posts, mailboxes, guardrails, trees, roadside retention area inlet/outfall structures, fences, divider walls, shrubs, plants, light poles, utility flags or other such obstacles to mowing will shall be hand mowed or trimmed around as necessary to present a groomed appearance. Top of vegetation on wet bottom ditches ditches/retention areas must shall be cut-off to the water’s level. Particular attention will shall be paid to planted areas. Any damage that occurs to plants, trees, shrubs, mulched beds, tree rings, sprinkler heads, etc., will shall be repaired or restored, at the Contractor’s expense, restored before the cycle is completed. Mowing will shall also include grass clipping removal and litter removal, edging, and herbicide treatment. These costs will shall be included in the unit price bid for right-of-way mowingsecondary canal/ditch mowing and maintenance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: apps.ocfl.net

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