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8. REPAIRS. Repairs to all elements of the design should be done immediately upon <br /> discovery provided replacement parts and personnel are available to accomplish the job. <br /> When disruption to the public might be major and the repair not critical, repairs may be <br /> postponed to a time period which is least disruptive. <br /> 9. INSPECTIONS. Inspections of this area should be done daily by a staff member, and <br /> proper forms should be filled out. <br /> 10. FLORAL PLANTINGS. Flowers and shrubs weeded a minimum of twice a month or <br /> more as needed. The desired outcome is weed-free. Fertilize as needed. <br /> 11. REST ROOMS. Permanent rest rooms, when open to the public should be cleaned <br /> daily. Portable rest rooms should have regular servicing by an outside contractor. <br /> However, if any servicing is noted, it should become a priority of staff. <br /> 12. PARK AMENITIES. Includes items such as fountains, flag poles,parking and crowd <br /> control devices,benches, tables, flags and banners. Maintenance requirements can vary <br /> drastically,but for this level, it should be of the highest possible order. <br /> 13. PLAY STRUCTURES. Playground areas are monitored daily and inspected monthly. <br /> High priority to fix or remove hazards due to high use by small children. <br /> LEVEL <br /> II <br /> This level of maintenance is performed at smaller neighborhood parks. Maintenance at this <br /> level insures that the park remain clean& safe, while forgoing more specialized and customized <br /> care. Turf areas generally subjected to moderate levels of use and often associated with high <br /> public visibility. Maintenance issues &concerns are evaluated on a case by case basis, with <br /> safety items receiving highest priority. Parks categorized in this level: <br /> ARDEN MANOR,ARDEN OAKS, FLORAL, FREEWAY, INGERSON, ROYAL HILLS, <br /> SAMPSON,VALENTINE <br /> l. TURF CARE. High quality turf managed under a program of moderate to intense <br /> cultural treatments. Mowing and trimming to take place every five to seven working <br /> days. Aeration as required,but not less than once per year. Top dressing, seeding, and <br /> sodding as needed. <br /> 2. FERTILIZER. Broadleaf and other weed control as needed, usually two times per <br /> year. Fertilizer as needed, usually one to two times per year. <br /> 3. IRRIGATION. Systems to be used and in good repair as to conserve water, and irrigate <br /> only when needed to maintain high quality turf, usually done every two to three days. <br /> -4- <br />
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