File #: 11-0701    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 6/13/2011 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 6/28/2011 Final action: 6/28/2011
Title: Agriculture, Weights and Measures Department recommending the Board authorize the Chair to sign Amendment II to Agreement for Services 039-S1011 with Thomas Amesbury, an individual, dba Forester's Co-Op modifying the Scope of Services and increasing the maximum compensation amount by $58,000 to an amount not-to-exceed $226,000 for the term of June 30, 2009 through December 31, 2011 for continued specialty weed abatement, control and eradication work. FUNDING: 100% California Department of Food and Agriculture.
Attachments: 1. A-Blue Route Sheet Forester's Co-Op 11-0701.pdf, 2. B-Forester's Co-Op Agreement 039-S1011 Amendment II.pdf, 3. C-Forester's Co-Op Phase Amentdment II.pdf, 4. D-Forester's Co-Op Original Agreement-Amendment I.pdf
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Agriculture, Weights and Measures Department recommending the Board authorize the Chair to sign Amendment II to Agreement for Services 039-S1011 with Thomas Amesbury, an individual, dba Forester's Co-Op modifying the Scope of Services and increasing the maximum compensation amount by $58,000 to an amount not-to-exceed $226,000 for the term of June 30, 2009 through December 31, 2011 for continued specialty weed abatement, control and eradication work.

FUNDING: 100% California Department of Food and Agriculture.
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BUDGET SUMMARY:
Contract History Orig Agmnt (24 Month Term) $ 90,000
Amendment I $78,000
Amendment II (Additional 6 Months) $58,000
Total Amended Contract $ 226,000
Change To Net County Cost $ -0-

Fiscal Impact/Change to Net County Cost: Appropriations of $58,000 are included in FY 11/12 Budget with funding provided by the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA).

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 includes the continuation of three control projects in El Dorado County. The first project will enable the department to effectively continue eradication efforts of Yellow Starthistle along the Highway 50 corridor. This portion of the project is designed to stop 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. This project is a continuation of our previous efforts to eradicate this invasive weed population before it produces a monoculture consisting of hundreds of acres. There are two phases to this project.

The third project is a continuation of a comprehensive weed management plan for protecting the sensitive Lake Tahoe Basin environment through survey, treatment and mapping for "A" rated Noxious Weeds.

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