Common use of Tree Removal Clause in Contracts

Tree Removal. The City prepares a list of trees to be removed, marks trees, notifies homeowners and submits lists to the Contractor. The Contractor calls Underground Service Alert (USA) and prepares an internal work order. The Crew removes trees and hauls all debris. Crew grinds stumps to a depth of eighteen (18”) inches. All holes will be backfilled; as well as all debris cleaned up and hauled away. Special projects that are difficult to access with equipment, or require the need for a crane or an aerial tower over seventy-five (75’) feet would fall under Crew Rental rates. The Operations Manager shall make the final determination to remove or provide public noticing for removal at a later date. Removals shall be conducted in good workmanlike manner in accordance with the standards of the arboricultural profession. All wood from removed trees is the property of the contractor and shall be disposed of daily. No wood shall be left along public right-of-way unless approved by the Operations Manager. All tree parts are to be loaded into transport vehicles or containers. The vehicles or containers must have the front, sides and rear solid and the top shall be trapped, or otherwise tightly enclosed. The transporting of tree parts must be made so that no debris escapes during the transport. Branches, suckers, bark and other tree parts that are chipped are to be covered while transported and hauled to the disposal site during the workday. The City is responsible for marking trees so that they are easily identifiable by Underground Service Alert and the Contractor. The Contractor shall be required to call Underground Alert at least 2 days before stumps are to be ground out. All tree stumps must be removed to at least 18 inches below the lowest soil level adjacent to the ▇▇▇▇▇, or until deep roots are no longer encountered. The Contractor shall grind the ▇▇▇▇▇ to a minimum distance of one and a half (1½’) feet on either side of the outer circumference of the ▇▇▇▇▇, or until surface roots are no longer encountered. Stumps should be cut low enough to the ground where routing can be done safely. This may be accomplished by cutting the ▇▇▇▇▇ at the time of grinding, or at the time of tree removal except for infrastructure conflicts. Holes created by ▇▇▇▇▇ and root grinding must be filled the same day. The resultant chips from routing may be used to fill the hole to two (2”) inches above normal ground level. All excess routing chips debris will be removed and loaded into transport vehicle for disposal. Any damaged paved surfaces shall be restored to their original condition. Planting includes the tree, stakes, ties and complete installation and watering for ninety (90) calendar days. Planting lists should be compiled by the Contractor and submitted monthly or as needed. Contractor will guarantee the quality of the tree stock and the workmanship.

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Sources: Agreement to Furnish Tree Services

Tree Removal. The City prepares Before removal, the Contractor must verify that the tree is both tagged and corresponds accordingly to the removal list issued by the Village. Tree Removal Lists will contain the street name, numbered address, and diameter and a list minimum of five (5) trees to be removed, marks trees, notifies homeowners and submits lists removed shall be provided to the Contractor. The Contractor calls Underground Service Alert (USA) and prepares an internal work order. The Crew removes trees and hauls all debris. Crew grinds stumps to a depth of eighteen (18”) inches. All holes parkway tree diameters will be backfilled; as well as all debris cleaned up measured at breast height or 4 ½ feet above ground level. Work locations will include, but is not limited to, streets, medians and hauled awayparks throughout the Village. Special projects that If there are difficult questions of ownership of a tree, the Contractor shall contact the CONTRACT MANAGER to access with equipment, or require gain approval prior for removal. Any tree removed incorrectly will be replaced at the need for a crane or an aerial tower over seventy-five (75’) feet would fall under Crew Rental rates. The Operations Manager shall make the final determination to remove or provide public noticing for removal at a later date. Removals shall be conducted in good workmanlike manner in accordance with the standards expense of the arboricultural profession. All wood from removed trees is the property of the contractor and shall be disposed of daily. No wood shall be left along public right-of-way unless approved by the Operations Manager. All tree parts are to be loaded into transport vehicles or containers. The vehicles or containers must have the front, sides and rear solid and the top shall be trapped, or otherwise tightly enclosed. The transporting of tree parts must be made so that no debris escapes during the transport. Branches, suckers, bark and other tree parts that are chipped are to be covered while transported and hauled to the disposal site during the workday. The City is responsible for marking trees so that they are easily identifiable by Underground Service Alert and the Contractor. Tree removal services shall include, but is not limited to the following: • All removals shall be done per the American National Standards Institute Standard ANSI Z-133 (2012), ANSI A300 (2008) or as amended. • Cut off the tree at four inches above ground and remove all branches below. • The Contractor will comply with all applicable OSHA (OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926) and other applicable federal and state regulations when removing trees. • The Contractor shall not use the practice of ‘flopping’ trees. • All trees shall be required ‘limbed out’ prior to call Underground Alert at least 2 days the final cutting of the trunk. • Ropes or other mechanical devices shall be used to lower all limbs of sufficient size that may cause damage to other trees or surrounding public or private property. • Remove trees and stumps in one area before stumps are moving to be ground outanother area of the Village. All tree stumps must debris collected shall be removed to immediately and dumped at least 18 inches below the lowest soil level adjacent to the designated dumpsite • All designated trees (▇▇▇▇▇, or until deep roots are no longer encountered) must be removed within twenty-five (25) business days after the Contractor has received a list from the Village. The Contractor shall grind the ▇▇▇▇▇ to a minimum distance of one and a half (1½’) feet on either side of the outer circumference of the ▇▇▇▇▇, or until surface roots are no longer encountered. Stumps should be cut low enough to the ground where routing can be done safely. This may be accomplished by cutting the ▇▇▇▇▇ at the time of grinding, or at the time of average total monthly tree removal except for infrastructure conflictslist from the Village contains about 42 trees. Holes created by ▇▇▇▇▇ and root grinding must be filled Failure to remove trees within the same day. The resultant chips from routing may be used to fill the hole to two (2”) inches above normal ground level. All excess routing chips debris will be removed and loaded into transport vehicle for disposal. Any damaged paved surfaces shall be restored to their original condition. Planting includes the tree, stakes, ties and complete installation and watering for ninety (90) calendar days. Planting lists should be compiled by the Contractor and submitted monthly or as needed. Contractor will guarantee the quality specified timeframe could result in termination of the tree stock and the workmanshipthis Agreement.

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Sources: Tree Trimming Services Agreement

Tree Removal. The City prepares Before removal, the Contractor must verify that the tree is both tagged and corresponds accordingly to the removal list issued by the Village. Tree Removal Lists will contain the street name, on street, numbered address, and diameter and a list minimum of five (5) trees to be removed, marks trees, notifies homeowners and submits lists removed shall be provided to the Contractor. The Contractor calls Underground Service Alert (USA) and prepares an internal work order. The Crew removes trees and hauls all debris. Crew grinds stumps to a depth of eighteen (18”) inches. All holes parkway tree diameters will be backfilled; as well as all debris cleaned up and hauled awaymeasured at breast height or 4 ½ feet above ground level. Special projects that are difficult to access with equipmentWork locations will include, or require the need for a crane or an aerial tower over seventy-five (75’) feet would fall under Crew Rental rates. The Operations Manager shall make the final determination to remove or provide public noticing for removal at a later date. Removals shall be conducted in good workmanlike manner in accordance with the standards of the arboricultural profession. All wood from removed trees but is the property of the contractor and shall be disposed of daily. No wood shall be left along public right-of-way unless approved by the Operations Manager. All tree parts are to be loaded into transport vehicles or containers. The vehicles or containers must have the frontnot limited to, sides and rear solid and the top shall be trappedstreets, or otherwise tightly enclosed. The transporting of tree parts must be made so that no debris escapes during the transport. Branches, suckers, bark medians and other various Village properties throughout the Village. If there are questions of ownership of a tree, the Contractor shall contact the CONTRACT MANAGER to gain approval prior for removal. Any tree parts that are chipped are to removed incorrectly will be covered while transported and hauled to replaced at the disposal site during the workday. The City is responsible for marking trees so that they are easily identifiable by Underground Service Alert and expense of the Contractor. Tree removal services shall include, but is not limited to the following: • All removals shall be done per the American National Standards Institute Standard ANSI Z-133 (2012), ANSI A300 (2008) or as amended. • Cut off the tree at four inches above ground and remove all branches below. • The Contractor will comply with all applicable OSHA (OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926) and other applicable federal and state regulations when removing trees. • The Contractor shall not use the practice of ‘flopping’ trees. • All trees shall be required ‘limbed out’ prior to call Underground Alert at least 2 days the final cutting of the trunk. • Ropes or other mechanical devices shall be used to lower all limbs of sufficient size that may cause damage to other trees or surrounding public or private property. • Remove trees and stumps in one area before stumps are moving to be ground outanother area of the Village. All tree stumps must debris collected shall be removed to immediately and dumped at least 18 inches below the lowest soil level adjacent to the designated dumpsite • All designated trees (▇▇▇▇▇, or until deep roots are no longer encountered) must be removed within twenty-five (25) business days after the Contractor has received a list from the Village. The Contractor shall grind the ▇▇▇▇▇ to a minimum distance of one and a half (1½’) feet on either side of the outer circumference of the ▇▇▇▇▇, or until surface roots are no longer encountered. Stumps should be cut low enough to the ground where routing can be done safely. This may be accomplished by cutting the ▇▇▇▇▇ at the time of grinding, or at the time of average total monthly tree removal except for infrastructure conflictslist from the Village contains about 42 trees. Holes created by ▇▇▇▇▇ and root grinding must be filled Failure to remove trees within the same day. The resultant chips from routing may be used to fill the hole to two (2”) inches above normal ground level. All excess routing chips debris will be removed and loaded into transport vehicle for disposal. Any damaged paved surfaces shall be restored to their original condition. Planting includes the tree, stakes, ties and complete installation and watering for ninety (90) calendar days. Planting lists should be compiled by the Contractor and submitted monthly or as needed. Contractor will guarantee the quality specified timeframe could result in termination of the tree stock and the workmanshipthis Agreement.

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Sources: Tree Trimming, Tree Removal & Stump Removal Contract