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EXHIBIT "A" <br /> Maintenance Responsibilities Plan and Schedule <br /> <br />able la. REQUIRED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES <br /> <br /> MAINTENANCE CONSIDERATION <br /> <br /> PLANT PRUNING WEED FERTILIZATION <br /> GROUPS " CONTROL See Table 5, <br /> When To Type Of Fertilization Schedule <br /> <br />Evergreen Trees Anytime - Dry Corrective and Maintain mulch at 3" Yes <br /> Deadwood Removal minimum around <br /> trees in mowed areas, <br />Shade Trees Anytime - Dry* Training and keep weed free. Yes <br /> Corrective <br />Ornamental Trees . Winter* * Corrective ..J Yes <br />Evergreen Shrubs Anytime- Dry Deadwood Removal Yes <br />Deciduous Shrubs Dormant Corrective and Maintain minimum 3" Yes <br /> Renewal woodchip mulch in a <br /> weed free condition <br /> until shrub crown <br /> <br /> _ closure. . <br />Vines Dormant Deadwood Removal No <br />Groundcovers <br /> <br />I' <br /> I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />i <br /> <br /> * Do not prune oaks during April, May and June. Do not prune Honeylocustwhile dormant or <br /> when humid or wet. <br />** Do not prune apples, crabapples or Mountain Ash during April, May and June. <br /> <br />'ABLE lb. REQUIRED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES <br /> <br /> MAINTENANCE C'ONSIDERATION <br /> <br />PLANT GROUPS WATERING INSECT AND RODENT REMOVALS AND <br /> DISEASE PROTECTION REPLACEMENTS <br /> CONTROL <br />Evergree~ Trees Yes until established As needed. Yes - Pine Only Remove all dead plants. <br /> (2 yrs.). <br />Shade Trees Remove diseased Yes Replace dead or dying <br />Ornamental Trees Supplemental watering plants which pose Yes plants unless the visual <br /> may be needed during threats to adjacent appearance or design <br />Evergr.een Shrubs drought periods plantings. No* intent are not <br /> (especially during July noticeably <br />De.ciduous Shrubs and August) even after No* compromised by the <br />Vines plants are established, No* lost plants, <br />Sroundoovers No* ~ <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />i <br />I <br /> <br />Rodent protection 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 /> <br />Sheet 1 of 4 <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />