The HOA seeks a contractor with sufficient qualifications and experience to work effectively and collaboratively with the HOA to implement the Scope of Work as specified in Section 7. The contractor must have experience with vegetation removal for the purpose of reducing wildland fire risk to communities by mitigating hazardous fuels and creating defensible space. The contractor must agree to follow and comply with all FEMA HGMP regulations, budget constraints, and procurement requirements (Exhibit A). Sun Peak is a body comprised of 294 owners of lots with single-family homes, and 80 owners of Condominium units within 312 acres of HOA owned open space and forested land experiencing forest health and fuels concerns. Wildland fuels are continuous outside of, and within, the developed area. Sun Peak is classified as a community in the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) which exists where structures are adjacent to, and scattered throughout, a wildland area. The development density in the community ranges from structures very close together - considered interface - to one structure every few acres in the intermix.