Specifications include, but are not limited to: Right-of-Way Mowing (Type 2): (revised Feb. 2017): Mow all areas outside (beyond) the edge of the shoulder or the edge of the pavement along the roadway and along the ramps of interchanges extending to a minimum width of fifteen feet or width of a batwing mower, whichever is greater Mow all bi-furcated medians, where the roadway separates beyond the normal median width, on all areas inside (beyond) the edge of the median shoulder or the edge of the median pavement along the roadway and extending to a minimum width of fifteen feet.; Mow the following areas: a) Shoulders, medians, and slopes that are 3:1 or flatter, when they are within the fifteen feet area; b) Five feet up the back-slope on areas adjacent to the roadway on both the median (inside) and the outside cut slope areas beginning at the bottom of the roadway ditch and extending up the slope to a point five feet from the beginning; c) Five feet over fill slopes steeper than 3:1 located adjacent to the roadway shoulder, when they are within the fifteen feet area; d) Two feet over the edges of paved and rock-lined ditches, when they are within the fifteen feet area; e) Contractor shall mow full median width if an area 12’ wide or less remains following the mowing of both median shoulders.; Right-of-Way Mowing (Type 3): Mow all areas outside (beyond) the edge of the shoulder or the edge of the pavement along the roadway and along the ramps of interchanges, and that extend back to the designated staked mowing line or right-ofway fence. Include all interchange areas and normal width medians. Mow all bi-furcated medians, where the roadway separates beyond the normal median width, on all areas inside (beyond) the edge of the median shoulder or the edge of the median pavement along the roadway, and that extend back to the designatedstaked mowing line.; Mow the following areas: a) Shoulders, normal width medians, and slopes that are 3:1 or flatter; b) Five feet up the back-slope on areas adjacent to the roadway on both the median (inside) and the outside cut slope areas beginning at the bottom of the roadway ditch and extending up the slope to a point five feet from the beginning; c) Five feet up the back-slope of cut areas located away from roadway ditches; d) Five feet over fill slopes steeper than 3:1 located adjacent to the roadway shoulder; e) Five feet over the top edge of cut slopes that can be traversed with mowing equipment without damaging the turf; f) Two feet over the edges of paved and rock-lined ditches. Where possible, contractor shall mow around and over rock-lined ditches; otherwise, the ditch line shall be manually trimmed.; Mow the vegetation to a uniform height of four-eight inches. Mow all woody vegetation up to a maximum diameter of one inch. Do not mow areas that have been delineated by mowing stakes to allow for the natural regeneration of native vegetation and for the establishment of specialized plantings, such as wildflowers or ornamental grasses.; Use a batwing, modified batwing, or a batwing-type mower only as denoted on the work location sheet(s). Do not use a batwing, modified batwing, or batwing-type mower on areas where the unit will be a safety hazard to motorists or will cause damage to the roadside terrain.; Cycles of Work - Right-of-Way Mowing and Trimming: Perform the work on each cycle of this Master Agreement Contract as noted on the included Work Location Sheet(s) and as directed by the Department. Perform the estimated number of cycles of work on each route or route segment of this Contract as noted on the included Work Location Sheet(s) or as directed by the Department.; Cycles of mowing and trimming may be reduced or increased as directed by the Department when climatic conditions exist that either limit or enhance the growth of vegetation. Cycles of mowing and trimming may also be increased on certain routes or route segments to accommodate special events that may occur throughout the mowing season. Any partial cycles will be performed at the unit bid price for mowing and trimming. The Department reserves the right to make any adjustments to work cycles that best fulfill the needs of the Commonwealth.; Where a construction project is in progress, or where a construction project is awarded during the period of this Contract that interferes with work operations, the construction contract will have priority. No claim will be allowed for interruptions to the schedule or operations of this Contract.; When directed by the Department, perform work operations on this Contract on an area that had previously been skipped due to the construction contractor's operations. No additional compensation will be allowed for returning to accomplish this work.