File #: 08-0907    Version: 1
Type: Agreement Status: Approved
File created: 6/5/2008 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 6/17/2008 Final action: 6/17/2008
Title: Agriculture, Weights & Measures Department recommending Chairman be authorized to sign the First Amendment to Agreement 709-SO711 with Thomas Amesbury dba Forester's Co-Op in an amended amount not to exceed $182,167 to update the Projects for a term ending June 30, 2009 for specialty weed abatement, control and eradication. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve. FUNDING: California Department of Food and Agriculture.
Attachments: 1. 08-0907 FIRST AMENDMENT, 2. 08-0907Original Blue Route Forester's Co-Op, 3. 08-0907 ORIGINAL AGREEMENT 709-SO711
Title
Agriculture, Weights & Measures Department recommending Chairman be authorized to sign the First Amendment to Agreement 709-SO711 with Thomas Amesbury dba Forester's Co-Op in an amended amount not to exceed $182,167 to update the Projects for a term ending June 30, 2009 for specialty weed abatement, control and eradication.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve.

FUNDING: California Department of Food and Agriculture.

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BUDGET SUMMARY:
Total Estimated Cost $97,167

Funding
Budgeted $ 97,167
New Funding $
Savings $
Other $
Total Funding Available $
Change To Net County Cost $ 0.00

Fiscal Impact/Change to Net County Cost: Appropriations were included in FY 07/08 and FY 08/09 budget years with funding provided by the California Department of Food and Agriculture, with an additional $10,010 being awarded to the department to be used by June 30, 2008. FY 08/09 appropriations include funding of $61,497 and new funding of $25,660 also through the California Department of Food and Agriculture.


Background: The Department of Agriculture, Weights & Measures has been proactively involved in intensive invasive weed survey and eradication projects as state monies have become available. This contract encompasses three control projects in El Dorado County. The first project will enable the department to continue eradication efforts of Yellow Starthistle along the Highway 50 corridor with a follow up Phase in the FY 07/08 Budget year. This portion of the project is designed to keep Yellow Starthistle from migrating into the environmentally sensitive Sierra Nevada Mountains.

The second project is designed to treat and survey Spotted Knapweed in the Cleveland Fire area with a follow up Phase in FY 07/08. This project portion is a continuation of our previous efforts to eradicate this invasive weed population before it produces a monoculture consisting of hundreds of acres. The third project wil...

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