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HomeMy WebLinkAbout930482.tiff RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE ENTRY BY WELD COUNTY VEGETATION MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST UPON VARIOUS LANDS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on either May 11, 19, or 21, 1993, Ron Broda, Weld County Vegetation Management Specialist, mailed notices to various landowners within Weld County advising them that lands owned or occupied by them contain Canada thistle, musk thistle, and/or leafy spurge, noxious weeds, and WHEREAS, said notices stated that the Canada thistle, musk thistle, and/or leafy spurge, noxious weeds, must be controlled or eradicated within ten days from the date of said notices and gave recommendations as to what methods are to be used for such control or eradication, and WHEREAS, a copy of said list, containing the legal descriptions of the lands and the names of those landowners who have failed to comply with said recommendations, is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the County Vegetation Management Specialist has requested that the Board approve his entry upon lands, as set forth in said list, to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle, musk thistle, and/or leafy spurge, noxious weeds, and WHEREAS, at its meeting of June 2, 1993, the Board did Find as follows: 1) that those landowners mentioned on the list are the owners of said land within a pest control district; 2) that Canada thistle, musk thistle, and/or leafy spurge, noxious weeds, are found upon said lands; 3) that said landowners received appropriate notice and such notice specified the best available means for control or eradication of Canada thistle, musk thistle, and/or leafy spurge, noxious weeds; and 4) that said landowners have not complied with the requirements as stated by the County Vegetation Management Specialist, and WHEREAS, pursuant to said Findings, the Board deems it advisable to approve the entry by Ron Broda, Weld County Vegetation Management Specialist, upon said lands described in the list attached hereto, to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle, musk thistle, and/or leafy spurge, noxious weeds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Board does hereby approve the entry by Ron Broda, Weld County Vegetation Management Specialist, upon various lands as set forth in the list attached hereto to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle, musk thistle, and/or leafy spurge, noxious weeds. 930482 r ENTRY UPON LANDS PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of June, A.D. , 1993. � �F,,��t��w�� gq44pG7 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 4641 44)7 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Boardd9�"u_r- ( /l� ir" l ']/� Const nce L. H rbào4 t, aia BY: �Q,�'liVl�- /�4' KX1C1�— ilUn Deputy C rk to the Board W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING (AYE) George E. Baxter EXCUSED County Attor ey Dale K. Hall y ^{�/ J ` 1y' arbar�kme er 930482 , a WELD COUNTY PEST AND WEED DEPARTMENT T c, t+. n7 425 NORTH 15TH AVENUE liD EXHIBITION BUILDING, ISLAND GROVE PARK C i_� ` GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 -.._. PHONE(303)356-4000, EXT 4465 COLORADO May 26, 1993 Dear Weld County Commissioners: Under the Pest Control District Law, CRS, 35-5-108, and the Colorado Weed Management Act, CRS, 35-5.5-109, I must seek approval or a right of entry from the Board of County Commissioners to enter on private land to carry out weed control measures. Below is a list of landowners, and the legal description of their land, that we may have to enforce on. I am seeking your approval to enter upon these lands. Name Legal Parcel Joe Kielian T4N R67W SEC 2, E1/2SE1/4 105902000018 Arthur Molinar T4N R67W SEC 11, PT. NE1/4 105911100006 Phillip Camenisch T5N R66W SEC 33 095933000007 T4N R67W SEC 32 105932000025 Tammy Sue Camenisch T5N R66W SEC 34 095934300005 095934300001 Windon & Betty Davis T6N R66W SEC 33, E1/2 080533000078 Ann Joyce Hansel Kirby T1N R67W SEC 36, PT. SE1/4 146936000013 Tom and Alice Holton T1N R66W SEC 7 147167100033 The weed notices were mailed on either May 11, 19 or 21, 1993, requesting control of one or more of the following weed species: Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) , leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) , and/or musk thistle (Carduus nutans) . Enclosed are copies of three of the notices sent on the different dates. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Ronald J. Broda Weld County Vegetation Management Specialist Enclosures 930482 00(5 NONIRE • OF THE NEED FOR CONTROL OR ERADICATION � © ?If OF NOXIOUS WEEDS Windon & Betsy Davis 2730 Buena Vista Greeley, CO 80631 Be advised that I, Kenneth Hesse, Weld County Weld County Weed Control Field Technician, hereby give you notice in accordance with Section 35-5.5-109, CRS (Colorado Weed Management Act) , of the presence of noxious weeds, specifically CANADA THISTLE (Cirsium arvense) , MUSK THISTLE (Carduus nutans) , and LEAFY SPURGE (Euphorbia esula) on a parcel of land which is owned, leased, and/or occupied by you, and is described as follows: Legal: T6N R66W SEC 33 E1/2 Pasture Parcel: 080533000078 Because the thistles are in the rosette stage and leafy spurge is nearing bloom stage and will produce viable seeds, they must be controlled and kept from going to seed. The best methods of control are to: 1) mow 3-5 times (if • necessary) throughout the year keeping the weeds from going to seed and then spray with herbicides in the fall, 2) mow strictly throughout the season keeping the plants from going to seed or 3) spray (with herbicides) the thistles in the rosette stage and leafy spurge in the early flower stage. If you need help in developing a management plan for controlling the noxious weeds on your property or if you need help with herbicide rate and timing, please feel free to call me at 356-4000, ext. 4483. If you do not comply with the aforementioned required by May 22, 1993, to keep the plants from producing viable seed, I will ask the Weld County Board of County Commissioners to approve my entry upon such parcel to control such noxious weeds, pursuant to Section 35-5.5-109(5a) , CRS, at your expense, as provided in Section 35-5.5-109(5a) , CRS. Kenneth Hesse Weld County Weed Control Field Technician May 11, 1993 q • 930482 NOTICE C( /, IPifOF THE NEED FOR CONTROL OR ERADICATION ��.J OF NOXIOUS WEEDS Tom and Alice Holton 12032 Hwy 52 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Be advised that I, Gus Martin, Weld County Weed Control Supervisor, hereby give you notice in accordance with Section 35-5.5-109, CRS (Colorado Weed Management Act) , of the presence of noxious weeds, specifically CANADA THISTLE (Cirsium arvense) , MUSK THISTLE (Carduus nutans) , and LEAFY SPURGE (Euphorbia esula) on a parcel of land which is owned, leased, and/or occupied by you, and is described as follows: Legal: T1N R66W SEC 7 Parcel: 147167100033 Because the thistles are in the rosette stage and leafy spurge is nearing bloom stage and will produce viable seeds, they must be controlled and kept from • going to seed. The best methods of control are to: 1) mow 3-5 times (if necessary) throughout the year keeping the weeds from going to seed and then spray with herbicides in the fall, 2) mow strictly throughout the season keeping the plants from going to seed or 3) spray (with herbicides) the thistles in the rosette stage and leafy spurge in the early flower stage. If you need help in developing a management plan for controlling the noxious weeds on your property or if you need help with herbicide rate and timing, please feel free to call me at 356-4000, ext. 4483. If you do not comply with the aforementioned required by May 29 , 1993, to keep the plants from producing viable seed, I will ask the Weld County Board of County Commissioners to approve my entry upon such parcel to control such noxious weeds, pursuant to Section 35-5.5-109(5a) , CRS, at your expense, as provided in Section 35-5.5-109(5a) , CRS. Gus Martin Weld County Weed Control Supervisor May 19, 1993 • 9:0482 NOTICE • OF THE NEED FOR CONTROL OR ERADICATION OF NOXIOUS WEEDS C C Tammy Sue Camenisch 10504 WCR 7 Longmont, CO 80501 Be advised that I, Ken Hesse, Weld County Weed Control Field Technician, hereby give you notice in accordance with Section 35-5.5-109, CRS (Colorado Weed Management Act) , of the presence of noxious weeds, specifically MUSK THISTLE (Carduus nutans) and CANADA THISTLE (Cirsium arvense) , on a parcel of land which is owned, leased, and/or occupied by you, and is described as follows: Legal: T5N R66W SEC 34 Parcel: 095934300005 & 095934300001 Because the thistles are in the rosette stage and leafy spurge is nearing bloom stage and will produce viable seeds, they must be controlled and kept from going to seed. The best methods of control are to: 1) mow 3-5 times (if necessary) throughout the year keeping the weeds from going to seed and then spray with herbicides in the fall, 2) mow strictly throughout the season keeping • the plants from going to seed or 3) spray (with herbicides) the thistles in the rosette stage and leafy spurge in the early flower stage. If you need help in developing a management plan for controlling the noxious weeds on your property or if you need help with herbicide rate and timing, please feel free to call me at 356-4000, ext. 4483. If you do not comply with the aforementioned required May 31, 19930 keep the plants from producing viable seed, I will ask the WeltCounty Board of County Commissioners to approve my entry upon such parcel to control such noxious weeds, pursuant to Section 35-5.5-109(5a) , CRS, at your expense, as provided in Section 35-5.5-109(5a) , CRS. Ken Hesse Weld County Weed Control Field Technician May 21, 1993 • 930482 Hello