Whatcom County shall minimize the use of herbicides for vegetation control along maintained road rights-of-way, and shall set specific goals and timetables for minimizing the use of herbicides.
(Ord. 94-044; Ord. 2012-031 (Exh. A))
Identification of areas as being sensitive may be initiated by petition of at least 51 percent of property owners in the area; or 60 percent of the citizens of the area. Exemptions may be granted by the executive in writing within 30 days of request or de facto exemption shall apply and shall be limited to the hand treatment of fresh cut stumps and hand treatment of noxious weeds as defined by the noxious weed board. The criteria for reviewing such petitions shall include such factors as the presence of groundwater, relatively high use by pedestrians or children, and any other criteria the executive or designee deems appropriate. Treatment shall be allowed under new asphalt. Hand treatment within the listed sensitive geographical areas shall be limited to application by licensed applicators and persons registered with the public works roads division of maintenance and operations of Whatcom County on an annual basis to apply herbicides in the sensitive areas. Whatcom County shall prepare maps showing areas exempted above for distribution to applicators. |
Application as required for cut stumps shall be coordinated by anyone performing vegetation management in identified sensitive areas with the roadside/vegetation crew leader. The county shall limit the amount of material allowed in each sensitive area to a maximum of three gallons of material suitably mixed per crew and ready for application by a licensed applicator. Material shall be transported in an approved container and shall be protected from spillage by an outer liner or containment vessel. |