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EXHIBIT "A" <br />Maintenance Responsibilities Plan and Schedule <br />Table 1 a. REQUIRED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES <br />MAINTENANCE CONSIDERATION <br />PLANT <br />GROUPS <br />PRUNING <br />WEED <br />CONTROL <br />FERTILIZATION <br />See Table 5, <br />Fertilization Schedule <br />When To <br />Type Of <br />Evergreen Trees <br />Anytime - Dry <br />Corrective and <br />Deadwood Removal <br />Maintain mulch at 3" <br />minimum around <br />trees in mowed areas, <br />keep weed free. <br />Yes <br />Shade Trees <br />Anytime - Dry* <br />Training and <br />Corrective <br />Yes <br />Ornamental Trees <br />Winter* * <br />Corrective <br />Yes <br />Evergreen Shrubs <br />Anytime - Dry <br />Deadwood Removal <br />Yes <br />Deciduous Shrubs <br />Dormant <br />Corrective and <br />Renewal <br />Maintain minimum 3" <br />woodchip mulch in a <br />weed free condition <br />until shrub crown <br />closure. <br />Yes <br />Vines <br />Dormant <br />Deadwood Removal <br />No <br />Groundcovers <br />* Do not prune oaks during April, May and June. Do not prune honeylocust while dormant or <br />when humid or wet. <br />** Do not prune apples, crabapples or mountain ash during April, May and June. <br />TABLE 1 b. REQUIRED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES <br />MAINTENANCE CONSIDERATION <br />PLANT GROUPS <br />WATERING <br />INSECT AND <br />DISEASE <br />CONTROL <br />RODENT <br />PROTECTION <br />REMOVALS AND <br />REPLACEMENTS <br />Evergreen Trees <br />Yes until established <br />(2 yrs.). <br />Supplemental watering <br />may be needed during <br />drought periods <br />(especially during July <br />and August) even after <br />plants are established. <br />As needed. <br />Remove diseased <br />plants which pose <br />threats to adjacent <br />plantings. <br />Yes - Pine Only <br />Remove all dead plants. <br />Replace dead or dying <br />plants unless the visual <br />appearance or design <br />intent are not <br />noticeably <br />compromised by the <br />lost plants. <br />Shade Trees <br />Yes <br />Ornamental Trees <br />Yes <br />Evergreen Shrubs <br />No* <br />Deciduous Shrubs <br />No* <br />Vines <br />No* <br />Groundcovers <br />No* <br />* Rodent p otection is generally not practical for mass shrub plantings, maintaining clean <br />mulched planting areas free of weed growth will reduce problems. Mowed turf in formal <br />planting areas will help reduce rodent problems. <br />Page 59 <br />