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8. Injection holes shall be spaced around the trunk circumference. Applications shall be <br />into intact, healthy sapwood. Do not inject into injured areas or areas with decay. <br />9. All injected trees (both public and private) must be tagged with the year of injection <br />clearly indicated on the tag. The tags must be of a design and type that can persist on <br />the tree for at least 3 years. <br />10. Traffic Control: The Contractor is responsible for providing all vehicle, bicycle and <br />pedestrian traffic control associated with the Services, incidental to the unit price for <br />tree injections. The Contractor shall receive approval from the City's Public Works <br />Director for all restrictions or lane closures of traffic within the public right of way. <br />The Contractor shall erect and maintain all signs and barricades required to conform <br />with the latest addition of the Minnesota Department of Transportation Standard <br />Specifications for Construction Sections 1404 and 1710, Mn/DOT Technical <br />Memorandum No. 06-04-T-02, and the Minnesota Manual on Uniform Traffic Control <br />Devices. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to provide adequate traffic control <br />devices to prevent public safety hazards associated with construction activity included <br />as part of the Agreement. Traffic control shall be considered incidental to the Services. <br />The City's Public Works Director shall have the authority to stop any work until the <br />Contractor brings signing and barricades into conformance. If the Contractor fails to <br />act in a timely fashion to bring signing and barricades into conformance or if <br />emergency conditions require immediate action, the City's Public Works Director can <br />install proper signing and barricades and charge the cost of such work to the Contractor. <br />D. LOCATION REPORTING <br />1. All public injected trees must be tracked through use of a GPS unit to gather point data <br />by the successful proposer. Tree points will be represented by a point feature class <br />within a file or personal geodatabase (*.gdb or *.mdb) compatible with Esri's ArcGIS <br />for Desktop versions 10.0-10.3. Point feature classes must include attributes matching <br />the schema of the Tree Feature Class provided by the City in addition to any attributes <br />recorded for the program. <br />a. Tree Feature Class Attributes. The successful proposal must furnish the GPS <br />points compatible with Esri's ArcGIS for Desktop versions 10.0-10.3 and be <br />saved as a Feature Class in the Ramsey County Coordinate system. Tree points <br />will be represented by a point feature class within a file or personal geodatabase <br />gdb or *.mdb). Point feature classes must include attributes matching the <br />schema of the Tree Feature Class provided by the City in addition to any <br />attributes recorded for the program. <br />b. Every effort should be made to collect (x, y) coordinates within 5 meters of the <br />tree. In the event this accuracy cannot be met, horizontal accuracy of 20 meters <br />will be accepted if verified with aerial photography to ensure the approximate <br />location of the tree on a property. <br />c. The successful proposal will highlight the Contractor's work process to ensure <br />that data collected is accurate, efficient and accountable. <br />d. The Contractor will record all attributes for each tree injected in a Tree Feature <br />Class based on the system provided <br />A-3 <br />MU125\11\729839.v2