Specifications include, but are not limited to: 7.1 Lot Cleaning: The contractor must perform property maintenance/clean-up, berm construction and related earthmoving activities in such a manner that damage is not inflicted to existing grounds, landscaping, trees, utilities or other structures. In the event the Contractor causes damage to the City of Glendale property (sidewalks, berms, barricades, driveway entrances, alley entrances, curbs, gutters and streets) during operations, the Contractor must replace or repair the same at no cost to the City of Glendale as directed by the Department. If damage caused by the Contractor has to be repaired or replaced by the City of Glendale personnel, the cost of such work will be deducted from the City of Glendale’s payment to the Contractor. 7.1.1 Trash and Debris Removal: The Contractor must clear designated parcels of trash and debris, including but not limited to rubbish, garbage, rubble, litter, junk, scrap, filth, discarded building materials, unsound fences or other materials. The Contractor must clean the premises of all rubbish and debris generated by the work involved and must leave the premises neat and clean. Sidewalks and streets must be swept clean as needed to prevent injury to pedestrians and upon completion of all work on any parcel. All surplus materials, trash, refuse, rubbish and debris must be disposed of by the Contractor at their expense. Burying of trash, debris, etc. is not allowed. The Contractor must remove and legally dispose of unwanted vehicle tires as requested. 7.2 Encampment Cleaning: Upon the request of the Department the Contractor must clear designated encampments of trash and debris in accordance with all laws, codes and regulations. Contractor must be prepared and equipped to safely inventory and document with photographic images items of personal property with significant monetary value ($150 or more) that is not considered litter, identified as abandoned and/or is contaminated or is in a state of disrepair that constitutes a threat to the health and safety of the public. Where there is a question regarding property value, the Contractor must contact the Department to assist in making a determination of value. Personal property determined to be of significant value must be impounded by the Contractor for no less than 30 days at a facility within reasonable proximity to the city of Glendale at the cost of the Contractor. The Contractor must make the property available to be claimed by the rightful owner during normal business hours.