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AGREEMENT FOR WEED SPRAYING SERVICES This Agreement, entered into this 21st day of Februar,Y]995, between the City of Moscow, a Municipal Corporation of ldaho, hereinafter referred to as 'City', and Shull Bros. lnc., an Idaho Corporation, hereinafter referred to as 'Contractor'. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the City has determined that it is in the public interest to control and eradicate harmful weeds upon city property and right of way; and \VHEREAS, the City desires to retain a Contractor to perform weed spraying services upon city property and right of way; and Vv'HEREAS, the City has examined various proposals for spraying services; and, WHEREAS, the City has detennined 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: ARTICLE I RETENTION OF CONTRACTOR The City agrees to engage Contractor, and Contractor, upon execution of this Agreement, shall proceed with the work described in paragraph Il. ARTICLE II SERVICES The Contractor agrees to provide the following services to City pursuant to this Agreement, in a good and workmanlike manner, utilizing best practices and safety measures: a. Noxious weed control as needed or as directed per instructions from the City Street Superintendent on city right-of-ways and in alleys. AGREEMENT PAGE 1 95-)1'; ---PAGE BREAK--- b. Maintain bare ground weed control from asphalt to the top edge of ditch or creek banks on all streets without curbs such as White Ave., Mt. View, East F St., Public Ave., where drainage allows, except along Paradise Creek where spraying would be limited to 6 feet from the edge of the pavement. c. Curb edge weed control to include both curb-to-asphalt and curb-to-sidewalk as needed throughout the city. d. Weed control in street cracks as directed by the City Street Superintendent. 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 City Street Superintendent. ARTICLE Ill TIME All the above items are to be treated by August I, 1995 and are subject to retreatrnent as required to maintain control throughout the season. ARTICLE IV CHEMICALS The Contractor shall, during the tenns of this Agreement: a. The Contractor agrees that all work perfonned shall be perfonned 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 Article IVb.) must be made by the Street Superintendent. b. Supply a list and description of all the chemicals and materials to be used pursuant to this Agreement. c. Avoid the use of phenoxy herbicides whenever possible in areas of high human exposure (areas to be detennined by the City Street Superintendent). ARTICLE V NOTICE The Contractor will give the City Street Superintendent 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. AGREEMENT PAGE2 ---PAGE BREAK--- ARTICLE VI COMPENSATION The City shall pay to Contractor the sum of SIX THOUSAND ONE Hu'NDRED DOLLARS 100.00) for services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement. This sum shall be paid in five equal payments of $1 ,220.00. Each payment shall be made only upon review and approval by the City Street Superintendent of the work performed. Such payments shall commence on May 15, 1995. ARTICLE VII TERMINATION If the City 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 this Agreement is terminated in such manner, the sole liability of the City for such termination shall be to the Contractor for services rendered until the time of termination, which payment shall be determined based on a percentage of total work to be performed under this Agreement. ARTICLE VIII REPORTS The Contractor will provide a bi-weekly status report to the City Street Superintendent on the progress of the program and a year-end written program summary report to the Health and Environment Commission to be presented by the January meeting, detailing areas sprayed, chemicals applied, and chemicals' effectiveness, weeds applied to, and identifYing specific weed "bot spots". ARTICLE IX COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS a. The Contractor agrees that it shall conduct its operations pursuant to this Agreement in conformance with all applicable Jaws, ordinances and regulations of all governmental and regulatory agencies having jurisdiction. b. The Contractor agrees to use, handle, store and dispose of any and all toxic substances used in the performance if this Agreement in accordance with applicable federal, state, city and local laws statues and regulations and further agrees to indemnifY and hold the City harmless from any liability resulting from the use, handling, storage or disposal of toxic substances. AGREEMENT PAGE3 ---PAGE BREAK--- ARTICLE X Il\'DEPENDENT Contractor The parties warrant by their signature that no employer-employee relationship is established between the Contractor and the City by the terrns of this contract. It is understood by the parties hereto that the Contractor is an independent Contractor and as such neither it nor its employees, if any, are employees of the City for purposes of tax, retirement system, or social security (FICA) withholding. ARTICLE XI CONSTRUCTION AND VENUE It is agreed that this Agreement shall be construed under and governed by the Jaws of the State of ldaho. In the event of litigation concerning it, it is agreed that proper venue shall be the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Latah. ARTICLE XII Il'i'DEMNIFICA TION The Contractor waives any all claims and recourse against the City, including the right of contribution for loss and damage to persons or property arising from, growing out of, or in any way connected v.1th or incident to the Contractor's performance of this Agreement except for liability arising out of the sole negligence of the City or its officers, agents or employees. Further, the Contractor shall indemniJY, hold harmless, and defend the City against any and all claims, demands, damages, costs, expenses or liability arising out of the Contractor's performance of this Agreement except for liability arising out of the sole negligence of the City or its officers, agents or employees. ARTICLE XIII MODIFICATION AND ASSIGNABILITY OF CONTRACT This Agreement contains the entire Agreement between the parties, and no statements, promises, or inducements made by either party, or agents of either party are valid or binding unless contained herein. This Agreement may not be enlarged, modified or altered except upon written Agreement signed by the parties hereto. The Contractor may not subcontract or assign its rights (including the right to compensation) or duties arising hereunder without the prior written consent and express authorization of the City. Any subcontractor or assignee so authorized shall be bound by all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement as if named specifically herein. AGREEMENT PAGE4 ---PAGE BREAK--- ARTICLE XIV INSURANCE The Contractor warrants that it has obtained, and will maintain at its expense for the duration of this Agreement, statutory worker's compensation coverage, employer's liability and comprehensive general liability insurance coverage for its principals and employees for the services to be performed hereunder. The comprehensive general liability insurance shall have, at a minimUill, a coverage limit of at least FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500,000.00) per occurrence, and ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000.00) aggregate. The Contractor shall finnish copies of all insurance policies and/or certificates of insurance to the City at the time of execution of this Agreement. Each policy shall include a provision to the effect that it shall not be subject to cancellation, or reduction in the amounts of its liabilities, or any other material change, until notice has been given in writing to the City not less than I 5 days prior to such action. Contractor shall further cause the City to be named as an additional insured on all applicable insurance policies. Such insurance shall be issued by an insurance carrier licensed to do business in the state of Idaho. This Agreement shall be effective the day and year above written. Contractor: AGREEMENT City OF MOSCOW; /l I 1 t;f:;/.Ji-Jz - Larry J. ll!odge, Atd:ing Mayor ATTEST: PAGES ---PAGE BREAK--- PROPOSAL & ACCEPTANCE SHULL BROTHERS P. O. Box 8668 Moscow Idaho 83843 City Of Moscow - Mike McGahan NAME City of l'loscow ADDRESS 122 East 4th Street A DDRESS CITY 1oscow STATE Idaho. ZIP 8 3 8 4 3 CITY STATE TELEPHONE TELEPHONE DATE OF PLANS I YOURINOUIRY NO. 'PROPOSAL NO. 19. 95. streetJJepartrnnt. wd .<::c:>.!l.tr9L Program Chemical Li.s.t (tntatiy) Krovar I Semi-selective herbicide (b,c,d,e) Princep " " 11 " (b,c,d,e) A a trex If 11 " 11 11 ( b, c, d, e) Hyvar u " " 11 " (b,c,d,e) Roundup Non-residual, non-selective (a,b,c,d,e) Rodeo " " " 11 " Banvel Broadleaf herbicide (a,b,c,d,e) 2,4-D Amine Broadleaf phenoxy herbicide (a,b,c,d,e) Arsenal Soil sterilant (b,c,d,e) Spike " " " (b,e) Oust Non-selective herbicide (b,c,d,e) Transline Broadleaf Herbicide (a,b,c,d,e) Telat 11 11 " 11 (b,c,d,e) Surflan Pre-emergent herbicide (b,c,d,e) R11 Spreader-sticker (a,b,c,d,e) R900XC 11 11 " 11 (a,b,c,d,e) Naltotrol Anti-drift agent (a,b,c,d,e) Tordon Broadleaf herbicide :-MATERIAL AND LABOR AS REOU!RED lN ACCORDANCE WITH THE, ABOVE ,SPEC!FlCAT!ONS. ZIP !oF PAGES I FOR THE suMorsix Thousand One PAYMENT TO BE MADE AS FOLLOWS jnsta]Jments THE A BOVE PRiCES. SPEC1FiCAT!ONS AND CONDITIONS ARE SATiSFAC TORY AND ARE HEREBY .t,CCEPTED. YOU ARE AUTHOR!ZED TO COfviPLETE THiS CONTPACT AS SPECiFiED. PAYf-/iENT W!LL BE MADE AS OUTLINED TO THE LEFT. a ma'"\OOr a::cordmQ to stc.ndwd v.scticcs_ Any alteration or deviation tr(}((l above s;:rxffication:s irwotving extra cost$ >vi!i be executed oniy upon wnnen orders, an-c' wiii becor:1e an extra chargs over and abo,tc trw eswr:aie. AH ccntir\Jenl uoon strikes, ;;ccr:Jer:ts or delays beyor-.d our centro" ']vcr-,e:r ro tornado ar-.0 otoor nece-ssary mSLrarr::e. Our lnsurane-e. 60 PT C+ :.:::cEf'ªt-H::E @ Recycled Paper 4RC460 D ---PAGE BREAK--- PHONE 882-3332 Shull Brothers INSECT. WEED AND RODENT CONTROL LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE PRUNING- SNOW REMOVAL P.O. Box 8668 MOSCOW.IDAH083843 SUMMARY REPORT OF 1994 CITY OF MOSCOW WEED CONTROL PROGRAM AREAS TREATED- Includes all areas on right-of-ways within City limits. Exceptions being sensitive areas. These include along Paradise Creek, areas bounding ''no spray'' list people, and any other area deemed unsprayable by common sense or label requirements. STREET CRACKS- A combination of spot and ''blanket'' appli- cation was performed in 1994. By blanket application I mean a "crack-and-crevice" type spray rather than a solid applica- tion reminiscent of the ''mosquito truck'' type applications of the 1950' s. I suspect that what little opposition we have encountered over the years has been based on these visions rather than scientific knowledge of our materials or knowl- edge of our application techniques. Actually viewing our application has certainly defused most rational, if not all concerns. At any rate, it certainly is refreshing to see common sense and scientific knowledge take precedent over ---PAGE BREAK--- emotionalism and sensationalism. If this trend continues all parties involved will live happily ever after. But I digress. 1994 signaled a label change for Aatrex, a material we have relied upon heavily in years past. As a result, we did some shuffling of tank mixes and introduced Princep, a sort of second cousin of Aatrex, on a more comprehensive basis. Relatively low water solubility of Princep, lack of post-emergent effectiveness and low rainfall after applica tion did nothing to enhance visual effectiveness last year. What this Spring will show is yet to be seen. Although current materials are not bad, improvement in materials is needed. The ideal material would be effec tive on both broadleafs and grasses (including horsetail), be low on mammalian toxicity, low on odor, stable in tank mixtures, cost effective, easy to correct spills or other errors, low vapor pressure, broad label, and effective for a minimum of twelve months and a maximum of eighteen months. I currently know of no such material, but this request is certainly not beyond current scientific ability. At any rate, 1995 will see increased testing and experimentation on my part. By the foregoing it may seem that I advocate increased volumes of spray. This is not neccessarily the case. In a ---PAGE BREAK--- truly effective weed control system other methods have to be taken into account. These include the best possible grade preparation on new streets, improved tack sealing compounds, keeping streets as dirt free as possible, as well as an effective crack sealing campaign. Realistically, no method by itself can be truly satisfactory. I almost forgot to mention use of the most flexible asphalt compounds pos sible. Weed species encountered include virtually all plant species commonly found in this area. No new invaders were found in 1994 to the best of my recollection. Tree roots in older streets are always a problem. In the newer areas of town we have noted a fair number of shallow rooted trees-mainly poplars-which have been planted close to streets. This is a practice definitely to be dis couraged as these roots are death on asphalt. I discussed this matter at one of our Tree Committee meetings last Fall with Roger Blanchard and dissemination of a packet listing some tree planting guidelines was mentioned. I don ' t know the status on this at this point but I intend to bring it up-schedule permitting-at our next Tree meeting on 1-3 1-95. ---PAGE BREAK--- Unimproved streets received a spot application in 1994. More complete control measures do not seem to be required. ROAD SHOULDERS- Krovar I plus Surflan was applied in 1994. Lesser labeled rates were used. No Spike was applied this year. Krovar I plus Surflan seems to be the most cost effective solution to date. Truly excellent weed control is difficult to obtain in an urban setting because of the po tential for runoff or mechanical movement of treated gravel to non-target areas (trees). Ideally, but not realistically speaking, road shoulders should be avoided in new develop ment areas. As well, without competition, new varieties of noxious weed can thrive on road shoulders at lower sterilant levels. Weeds targeted include horsetail, knotweed, and a variety of noxious weeds. Of these, horsetail is the most difficult to control-there being no truly excellent material. Knotweed did not seem to be so prevalent last year. No dramatically new strategy is anticipated for 1995. NOXIOUS WEEDS- This one is fun! Primary noxious weeds that chemicals were applied to are: canadian thistle, field bindweed, spotted knapweed, dalmation toadflax, yellow toad- ---PAGE BREAK--- flax, white top, and yellow starthistle. Bull thistle was treated on the Pullman highway out of deference to our neighbors to the west, where this weed is on the noxious list. Materials applied include 2,4-D amine and chlopyralid. No Tordon was applied in 1994. Canadian thistle was the weed species toward which most chemical was applied. While thistle received the most chemical, it is something of a paradox when I state that it really is my least concern. To qualify, thistle is a very widespread weed in our area, but we can maintain it at very manageable levels without relying on extreme quantities of chemicals. Field bindweed in many weed jurisdictions is classified as being ''uncontrollable''. I do not believe this is the case in my jurisdiction. In my opinion, competition from desirable species as well as some chemical control has kept field bindweed at manageable levels. Other noxious weeds are found in lessor quantities. What is my major concern is the other species which do have a very great potential to become a serious problem. Early detection and control can lead to eradication and avoid problems such as has occurred with spotted knapweed along Highway 12 (Lochsa River). ---PAGE BREAK--- . . SAFETY AND PUBLIC CONTACT- We run a pretty low key operation. Public contact was almost non-existent. There was no problem apparent with the " no spray" list. I still stress, however, that all information we receive be com pletely accurate. As this list can contain unlisted phone numbers, I maintain right-to-privacy by maintaining only one copy and destroying it at the end of each season. As for safety, well-maintained equipment and knowl edge are our primary weapons in this area. Some materials may be found to be " bad" , and others may be found to be " good" . This has been born out by recent information gath ered. For example, I learned at a recent at a recent seminar for weed control managers that a material which was suspect ed as being very " hard" on the environment t1as put to a very rigorous test and found to be considerably softer'' than was suspected for many years. Data such as this can work both ways and forms the cornerstone for change. This is certainly more desirable than relying on guesses, emotionalism, lies, sensationalism, or other means reminiscent of the Inquisition. All in all, I feel that things are going fairly well even though we have some problems with control in certain areas. We have to progress. ---PAGE BREAK--- NOTICE TO MOSCOW RESIDENTS Beginning on pril 4, I 994, SlniH Bq>_thers, Inc., will be spraying weeds according to the City ofl\foscow Street Department weed spraying contract. This spraying will coritinue throughout the spring and summer seasons as needed. Spraying is a major method of controlling noxious weeds. Herbicide is sprayed in selected street, street cracks, alleys, along curb edges, in cr:1cks where sidcw:1lks abut curbs, around .dead-end street barri cades, bridges, guardrails,. and dire hydz:ants on City righls-of-way. Chemicals to be used incJude Krovar.l; Princep; Aatrex; Roundup; Banvel; 2,4-D; Amine; Arsenal; Traris[;inc; Hyvar; Oust; Spike; Telar; Rodeo, Surflan, RII, R900X,C,_NalcoTrol and Tordon Applications will include wetting aiieh't'and drift retardant. Any resident seeking further information maY contact 1\like l\lcGahan, CitY Street Superintendent at 882-7550. · · • l - • ---PAGE BREAK--- CERTIFICit":•.oFUABILITV fNSURI ICE OA TE (MM/OOfYYJ :April 26, 1995 North America Chemical Users & Applicators Assoc. Inc., A Risk Retention 11Purchasing Group" qualified under the Risk Retention Act of 1986; Federal Law 97.45 P Box 520400 Salt Lake City, UT 84152-0400 ·rRisceRfii'ic.tlfeislssuifi5 ASAMATTER-OF INFORMATION . ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. COMPANY A COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURED COMPANY B NOTICE: Coverage is being provided as part of a MASTER GROUP POLICY ISSUED TO pEMBERS of the North America Chemical Users & Appl. Assoc. Inc., A Risk Retention 11Purchasing Group11 authorized under the Risk Retention Act of 1986; Federal Law 97.45, in the State of Utah, by Homestead Insurance Company (PA). co LTR Joseph & Deborah Evans Shull Brothers Pest Control 3127 Carmichael Rd. Moscow, 10 83843 COMPANY c COMPANY D THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICiES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT. TERM OR COND!T!ON OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHiCH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRiBED HEREIN iS SUBJECT TO All THE TERMS. EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PA!D CLAIMS_ TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION DATE (MMIDD!YY) DATE {MM/DOiYY) LIMITS · · · · · · • • · A GENERAL LIABILITY GEN'E:RAL AGGREGATE S 500,000 CSL X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIAB!LiTY CLAIMS MADE OCCUR OWNERS & CONTRACTORS PROT X Standard Cov .f.Of'ffi---1" AUTOMOBILE L!ABIL!TY ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS HiRED AUTOS GARAGE LIABILITY ANY AUTO EXCESS LIABILITY UMBRELLA FORM City Moscow Attn: Elaine Russell 122 E. 4th St. !NCL EXCL Moscow, !0 83843-1703 f ACORD 25·S (1/95) UV--·WX-AAAA_A,;;YdAAZ'" CGL 0494 FP 1301 018 04·11-95 04-11-96 PRODUCTS COMP:OP AGG S PERSONAL & ADV INJURY S EACH OCCURRENCE s F!RE DMAAGE (Any en& firei S COMBiNED SiNGLE LIMIT $ $ PROPERTY DAMAGE S AUTO ONLY· EA ACCiDENT S OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: EACH ACCiDENT S EACH OCCURRENCE AGGREGATE EÉ EACH ACC!DENT $ EL DiSEASE POUCV LiMiT S EL D!SEt-,SE • EA Ef0PLOYEE SHOULD ANY OF THE: ABOVE DESCfiJBED POLICiES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF_ THE !SSU!NG COMPANY w/ilXµ¶iS·¸ TO MAiL ;JD DAYS WR!ITEN NOTICE TO THE CERTiFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, c"'û/ \;eoORAT!ON 1968 ' ---PAGE BREAK--- CERTIFICA""'') OF.LJAfJfJ :CE Apr7l rei65 10f43 i PRODUCER "fHis" ceiiTiFic.Afifiirlssueoii.sA'M.Arreflof'li-if'ofiWIi.ftoi-i · ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR North America Chemical Users & Applicators Assoc. Inc., A Risk Retention 11Purchasing Group11 qualified under the Risk Retention Act of 1986; Federal Law 97.45 P Box 520400 Salt Lake City, UT 84152·0400 . . .A.LT.E.fi . . J.H.E C:OVERAGE AFFOR.!Ji:D BY Tl:iE f'()LI(;IES BELOW. COMPANY A COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE ! INSURED COMPANY 8 NOTICE: Coverage is being provided as part of a MASTER GROUP POLICY ISSUED TO MEMBERS of the North America Chemical Users & Appl. Assoc. Inc A Risk Retention 11Purchasing Group11 authorized under the Risk Retention Act of 1986; Federal Law 97.45, in the State of Utah, by Homestead Insurance Company (PA). co LTA Joseph & Deborah Evans Shutt Brothers Pest Control 3127 Carmichael Rd. Moscow, ID 83843 COMPANY c COMPANY D THIS iS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE USTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERiOD INDiCATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER OOCUtvlENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE ú MY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN !S SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS_ TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXP!AAT!ON DATE (MM/DD/YYj DATE (MMIDO/YY) LIMITS A GENERAL LIABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE S 500,000 CSl X COMMERCiAl GENERAL UABILITY CLAIMS MADE OCCUR OWNERS & CONTRACTOR'S PROT X Standard Cov . " ""f E < N ? T , ANY AUTO OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: EXCESS UABIUTY UMBRELLA. FORM OTHER THAN WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' UAB!L!TY THE PROPRiETOR/ PARTNERS/EXECUTiVE OFFICERS ARE: City of Moscow Attn: Elaine Russell 122 E. 4th St. INCL EXCL Moscow, ID 83843ü1703 EACH ACCiDENT S AGGREGATE EACH OCCURRENCE AGGREGATE EL EACH ACC!DENT s s EL D!SEASE ·POLiCY liMIT S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,CCCDiySE,.ASE • EA EMPLOYEE S SHOUt.D ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POUC!ES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE !SSU\NG COMPANY wJlil$® TO MAlL , lQ: DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE C!ERT!FlCATE HOLDER NjM'J!ED TO THE !..EFT. ---PAGE BREAK--- P.O. Box 9203 Phone 208·882·5553 tJ/ 122 East 4th Street Moscow, Idaho FROM THE VESK OF ELAINE RUSSELL 2/27/95 Shull Bros. Your current insurance certificate expires 4/ll/95. Please have your insurance company submit a new certificate to us prior to this date so there will be no delay in your beginning work.