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r r <br /> 2. Due to nature of this project, the maintenance requirements are somewhat different <br /> when compared to larger, seeded restorations. These "garden-like" sites are best <br /> maintained utilizing hand weeding techniques accomplished by personnel adept at <br /> identifying native and non-native plants. <br /> 3. As the project matures, some herbicide may be used as well to eradicate perennial, <br /> invasive species such as Canada thistle or bird's foot trefoil. The herbicide is typically <br /> applied via backpack sprayer or by "wicking"the herbicide onto the plant. <br /> 4. Hand weeding and spot herbicide treatments are billed on a per trip cost agreed upon <br /> prior to the growing season. <br /> 5. In the future, when the project is more mature and the bark mulch has deteriorated, <br /> the possibility of implementing a prescribed burn can be explored. Prescribed burns <br /> are extremely helpful in that they stimulate native species to grow more robustly. The <br /> burning also helps to deter the presence non-native species. Prescribed burning, <br /> when recommended, will be provided as a separate lump sum cost. <br /> 6. In lieu of burning, or during years when the site is not burned, a Spring Dormant <br /> Mowing can be used to "clean up" the previous year's growth and set the table for the <br /> new growing season. This mowing would occur early in the spring, as soon as . <br /> conditions permit. Spring Dormant Mowing, when recommended, will be provided as <br /> a separate lump sum cost. <br /> G. Costs: <br /> Project Installation: <br /> Project set up and mobilization........:...........................................................$550 <br /> Median re-grading and removal of shrubs,plants and mulch..................$7,435* <br /> Site preparation(includes spraying.and raking)..................................................$2,050 <br /> Seed and seeding as specified ................................................................... $1,870 <br /> 5150 Erosion blanket(570 sq.yds. installed @$1.40/sq.yd.)......................$798 <br /> Wildflower seedlings(672 delivered and installed) .................................. $1,680 <br /> Total............................................................. $14,383 <br /> *Will be subcontracted to JM Hauling LLC. <br /> Future Management Estimates: . <br /> Growingseason 1 ..........................................................................................$750 <br /> Growing season 2 ........................................................... ..............................$800 <br /> Growingseason 3........................................................................................... $800 <br /> Please note: The Future Management Estimates are meant to convey typical management costs for <br /> projects of similar size and characteristics. Prior to each growing season,you will receive a specified <br /> quote from your project manager detailing the recommended management strategies and associated <br /> costs for your project. <br /> 4 <br />
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