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AGREEMENT FOR SPRAYING SERVICES (WEED SPRAY) This Agreement, entered into this / I :-day of 1990, between the city of Moscow, a Municipal Corporation of Idaho, hereinafter referred to as 'CITY', and Shull Bros. Inc., an Idaho Corporation, hereinafter referred to as 'CONTRACTOR'. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the CITY has examined various proposals for spraying services; and, WHEREAS, the CITY has determined that the CONTRACTOR is qualified to provide the desired weed control; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the benefits which will accrue to the parties in carrying out the terms and conditions of this personal services agreement, it is mutually understood and agreed as follows: 1. CONTRACTOR, upon execution of this agreement, shall proceed with the work described in paragraph 2. 2. Description of work: a) Noxious weed control as needed on city right-of-ways and in alleys. b) Maintain bare ground weed control from asphalt to the water line of ditches or creeks on all streets without curbs such as White Ave., Mt. View, East F St., Public Ave., where drainage allows. c) AGREEMENT; Page 1 Curb edge weed control to include both curb-to-asphalt and curb-to-sidewalk as needed throughout the city. ---PAGE BREAK--- d) Weed control in street cracks as requested by the Street Department. e) Bare ground weed control at 'dead end' barricades, bridges, guard rails, and at fire hydrants in rank growth areas as per city instructions (at locations required) from the Street Superintendent. All the above items are subject to retreatments as required to maintain control throughout the season. 3. Supply a list and description of all the chemicals and materials to be used in the application of each of the above functions b, c, d, e) . 4. Avoid the use of phenoxy herbicides whenever possible in areas of high human exposure (areas to be determined by the city) . 5. The CONTRACTOR will give the City Street Department a minimum of two weeks notice before the start of any spraying. This will give the City the time needed to publish notices in the local paper before the start of any spraying. 6. Payment: The CITY shall, upon review and approval of work by the Street Superintendent, make six equal payments of $883.34 beginning on approximately April 10, 19erV 7. If the Street Superintendent determines that services being rendered are not adequate or suitable to meet the needs of the City he may terminate this agreement by providing fifteen days written notice to CONTRACTOR. If the agreement is terminated, the CITY shall pay only for services which have been rendered based on a percentage of total work to be performed under this agreement. 8. The CONTRACTOR agrees that all work performed shall be performed safely, shall be of the highest quality, and that all herbicides, chemicals, pesticides and insecticides used shall be of high quality and applied in accordance with applications recommended by the manufacturer. Prior approval of any pesticide (not identified in paragraph 2) must be made by the Street Superintendent. 9. The CONTRACTOR will provide a bi-weekly status report to the Street Superintendent on the progress of the program and a year-end program AGREEMENT; Page 2 ---PAGE BREAK--- summary report to the Health and Environment Commission detailing areas sprayed, chemicals applied, and chemical effectiveness. 10. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain liability insurance in effect in the amount of $300,000 (or more) . A copy of said insurance (or binder) shall be provided to the CITY. This Agreement shall be effective the day and year first above written. CITY OF MOSCOW; mC£iu::22 Paul C. Ag9s, Mayor ATTEST: Elaine Rus5r I ci'tY"'"C·lerk CONTRACTOR: AGREEMENT; Page 3 ---PAGE BREAK--- .:tves government jlL .t month. l a u n c h e d .n a b o u t 270 sought and re­ Jt at segregated , is led by many of ;ho. have been de­ :icted during the 3- of emergency. ; ·bve decided to take . : , .into their own hands," · . : jMoosa, _ a lawyer in- , . · . G ( R}Fi::.h ai!:6ers hape - -It themselves and thetr · . . !i . Enizations as the Mass · . : · . · Movement, a loose . > - = ' - 1EING! ·11 i;;i: · , Aug. I ! 5th & 6th Dsh! FR€€ . . D . SAMPLES k:I:'  . I .,ms. Hfti:- l•i!r. _ r:fgrh /.lEATIFICATES idSunday FmtU inthe f}(c,!!i:n Shop Palouse hLJ :ire : . c . ;FG!H'I; alliance which in effect takes the place of the United Democratic Front. The UDF was banned in February 1988, and by late last year, activists were conceding that the emergency crackdown had seriously weakened their or­ ganizati?nal prowess. , ' The first sign of a resurgence came in January, when UDF affil­ iates helped organize hunger strikes by hundreds of detained black activists. Faced with the prospect of detainees starving to d e a t h w i t h o u t e v e r b e i n g charged, the government chose to Now comes the defiance paign, which envisions the fin,. sustained use of mass civil dis­ obedience in South Africa since the 1950s. Its masterminds are activists who have proved their resilience and persistence. Two of the Mass Democratic Movement's key leaders are Mur­ phy Morobe and Mohammed Val­ li Moosa, UDF officials who es­ c a p e d f r o m d e t e n t i o n t o sanctuary at the U.S. Consulate last year. The government allow­ ed them to emerge without the. restrictions imposed on many free virtually all th?se held under Please see APARTHEID page 11A emergency regulatwns. 11 ?7 9-c_ 9' A NOTICE TUlH-E PUBLIC . i. _ • . , • . FGHI r Beginning oín_-:.·:':1\P.fl.l.îï:ðo, ._1.8§9 Shull Brothers, Inc. will ñstòg:;wG!:Kl.oó the City of MoscoW:.> -ôtreet--gõpart¢ent weed spraying gntract. )he ·sprc:tying will continue öhtq'i.ighou÷ the spring and summer s'easnhs as needed \for . ; · . . . ' . . . . ^ · ·f the control of \·noXIOUS. weeas;Ĝcurb edge weeds, wø'edù?. 4n· stt5e6_ c.xúEks E ,j f'1 and . bare gr2undû.:\:}Vee{f:·:"Goüitrqf; at dead-end stJf,ýet .J3:þfJi1-<;:-ÿ2Āāl.J?Ă:Q.d'ges, guardrails /ăgsl_;fiĄą)(jlyĆćĈĉ!]VĊ pn city rights-of-ċ Cq¢hi}¢789tq ·:{pe used are :Pril.\ČčPĎ}e-ďVĐdA,Round­ up, ?ft;i@AB·CDettinE_ agent and driftĖ->re_tat:ctant resi­ dent requesting itj!9fiijėti,ot1: Ęęout the program may contact MiFe MGGahan, City Street Superintendent;· ,Ěět 882- 7550. ) " 'X . i ' . i · . . . · - · · _ . ---PAGE BREAK--- Jropo.aal P=a= ge=N=o=. = = ag Ae =s PROPOSAL SUBMI T TED TO SHULL BROTHERS, INC. Insect, Weed Control Landscape Maintenance P. 0. Box... Moscow, Idaho 83843 '8'a