The Board of Supervisors of the County of Sacramento has determined
that there are many elm (and zelkova) trees growing on public and
private premises within the unincorporated area of the County of Sacramento,
the loss of which would substantially depreciate the value of public
and private premises and impair the safety, good order, general welfare
and convenience of the public. The Board of Supervisors has determined
that the health and life of such trees is threatened by a fatal disease
known as Dutch elm disease. The Board of Supervisors hereby declares
its intention to control and prevent the spread of such disease and
the insect pests and vectors which carry such disease and declares
the Dutch elm disease and elm bark beetles which carry such disease
to be public nuisances.
(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)
The following things are public nuisances whenever they may
be found within the County of Sacramento:
a. Any
living or standing elm tree or part thereof infected to any degree
with the Dutch elm disease fungus, Ceratocystis ulmi; or which harbors
any of the elm bark beetles, Scolytus multistriatus or Hylurgopinus
rufipes;
b. Any
dead elm tree or dead part of any elm tree, including logs, branches,
stumps, firewood or other elm material from which the bark has not
been removed.
(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)
The Board of Supervisors may declare by resolution as public nuisance, and abate, those conditions set forth in Section
19.08.030 wherever those conditions are found upon public or private property in the County of Sacramento.
(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)
The resolution shall refer to the property upon which or in
front of which the nuisance exists by giving its lot and block number
according to the official or County assessment map. If only a portion
of the elm tree is to be removed, the resolution shall so indicate.
(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)
Any number of private or public parcels of property may be included
in one resolution.
(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)
After passage of the resolution, the Director or commissioner
shall cause notices to be conspicuously posted on or in front of the
property on which the nuisance exists.
(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)
The heading of the notices shall be "NOTICE TO DESTROY ELM TREE"
or "NOTICE TO DESTROY ELM WOOD," whichever is appropriate, in letters
not less than one inch in height.
(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)
The notice shall be substantially in one of the following forms:
"NOTICE TO DESTROY ELM TREE
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Notice is hereby given that on the _____ day of ________, 20_____,
the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sacramento passed a resolution
declaring that an elm (or zelkova) tree or trees existing upon or
in front of the property in the County of Sacramento, and more particularly
described in the resolution, and that they constitute a public nuisance
which must be abated by being removed and destroyed. Otherwise they
will be removed and destroyed by the County of Sacramento. Reference
is hereby made to the resolution for further particulars. A copy of
said resolution is on file in the office of the County Clerk.
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All property owners having any objections to the proposed removal
of the elm tree or trees are hereby notified to attend a meeting of
the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sacramento to be held _____,
when their objection will be heard and given due consideration.
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Dated:__________________
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___________________________________
Agricultural Commissioner of Sacramento County"
or, if applicable:
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"NOTICE TO DESTROY ELM WOOD
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Notice is hereby given that on the _____ day of _____, 20_____,
the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sacramento passed a resolution
declaring that an elm (or zelkova) tree or trees, existing upon or
in front of the property in the County of Sacramento, and more particularly
described in the resolution, and that they constitute a public nuisance
which must be abated by the removal and destruction of dead wood contained
therein in accordance with Administrative Regulations promulgated
by the Director of Recreation and Parks of the City of Sacramento
and the County of Sacramento. Otherwise, such wood will be removed
and destroyed by the County of Sacramento. Reference is hereby made
to the resolution for further particulars. A copy of said resolution
is on file in the office of the County Clerk.
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All property owners having any objections to the proposed removal
of the dead elm wood are hereby notified to attend a meeting of the
Board of Supervisors of the County of Sacramento to be held ______,
when their objections will be heard and given due consideration.
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Dated:__________________
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___________________________________
Agricultural Commissioner of Sacramento County"
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(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)
The applicable notices shall be posted at least three days prior
to the time for hearing objections by the Board of Supervisors.
(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)
At the time stated in the notices, the Board of supervisors
shall hear and consider all objections to the proposed removal and
destruction of elm trees or dead wood contained therein, whichever
is applicable. It may continue the hearing from time to time.
(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)
By motion or resolution at the conclusion of the hearing, the
Board of Supervisors shall allow or overrule any objections. At that
time the Board of Supervisors acquires jurisdiction to proceed and
perform the work of removal and destruction or dead wood contained
therein.
(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)
The decision of the Board of Supervisors is final.
(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)
If objections have not been made or after the Board of Supervisors
has disposed of those made, it shall order the Director or commissioner,
or both, to abate the nuisance by having the elm tree or trees removed
and destroyed or by having the dead wood contained therein removed
and destroyed. The order shall be made by motion or resolution.
(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)
Wherein the Director or commissioner shall during their inspections
discover elm wood that has been cut, or cut and stored, which is infected
or may be infected by Dutch elm disease fungus, said director or commissioner
may, in order to prevent the storage, movement or sale of said elm
wood and thereby the spread of the fungus causing Dutch elm disease,
act to cause the disposal of said wood in as expeditious manner as
practical.
For purposes of this section of Chapter
19.08, other sections contained herein commencing with Section
19.08.050 through and including Section
19.08.150 are not applicable, as the procedural delay that may occur may cause eminent spreading of the fungus to other trees within the vicinity.
(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)
The director or commissioner may enter upon private property
to abate the nuisance. It is unlawful and an infraction for any person
to interfere with or in any way impede the abatement of a nuisance.
(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)
Before the Director or commissioner arrives, any property owner
may remove and destroy the elm trees, wood or elm material at their
own expense. The method of removal and destruction must be approved
in advance by the Director and commissioner as being in accordance
with administrative regulations.
(SCC 252 § 1, 1976)