• Abatement of overgrown weeds or dead vegetation to include, but not limited to: dead or hazardous trees, high weeds and shrubs. As part of the scope of work, all removed materials are required to be safely transported and removed from nuisance properties to legal disposal within Glenn County with priority to any local facilities. The individual(s) and/or firm(s) selected (contractor(s)) shall be appropriately licensed under California Contractor License Law and will maintain such license throughout the duration of the service agreement with the County. The Contractor must comply with all applicable laws related to the transportation and disposal of waste. The term of the agreement will be for approximately two (2) years with the option to extend the agreement at the discretion of the County. Contractor shall have the ability to send/receive work orders, invoices, and documents. via electronic media. Electronic media shall be deemed to include, but is not limited to, email and fax. Email shall have the capacity of receiving and/or sending large document files, including photographs. If a contractor encounters problems with an argumentative or non-cooperative property owner or local designated agent, the contractor should call the Glenn County Code Enforcement Division (530) 934- 6540 or if an emergency arises DIAL 911. Failure to perform work as assigned, submittal of improper invoices, failure to conform to the requirements of any provision contained herein or in the work order, may result in termination at the discretion of the County. Contractor shall furnish, at its own expense, all equipment and materials needed for abatement services including but not limited to: • Mowers, weed trimmers, brush hogs, saw blades, chain saws, and loaders. • Any other equipment and/or materials required to address each specific circumstance in a work order.