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RES-2012-062 Resolution of Approval for Conservation of Native Wildflowers along Orange County Roadways
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ORANGE COUNTY <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br />Meeting Date: June 19, 2012 <br />Action Agenda <br />Item No. ? —� <br />SUBJECT: Resolution of Approval — Conserving Native Wildflowers on Roadways <br />DEPARTMENT: Environment, Agriculture, Parks PUBLIC HEARING: (Y /N) No <br />and Recreation (DEAPR) <br />ATTACHMENTS INFORMATION CONTACT: <br />1. Draft Resolution David Stancil, 245 -2510 <br />2. Photos of Native Plants in Roadway Rich Shaw, 245 -2514 <br />3. CFE Memo & Resolution (Nov. 2009) <br />4. CFE Memo (Dec. 2006) <br />PURPOSE: To consider a resolution approving a plan to implement voluntary roadside <br />management practices that will increase the visibility, enjoyment, and conservation of native <br />wildflowers along some of the roadways in Orange County. <br />BACKGROUND: Over the past few years, the Commission for the Environment (CFE) has <br />examined the use of herbicides to control the growth of vegetation on roadsides and utility <br />rights -of -way, and the adverse effects of herbicides on certain roadsides that provide habitat <br />for a variety of native plants, some of which are rare in Orange County. <br />In 2009 the CFE adopted a resolution recommending that all use of herbicides to manage <br />roadsides and utility rights -of -way be discontinued in Orange County, and that mowing be <br />reinstated as the sole means of managing unwanted vegetation in those areas. That <br />resolution was a follow -up to a December 2006 memo to the BOCC in which the CFE <br />reported on this subject. Copies of those documents are attached. <br />After further consideration, the CFE is of the opinion that banning the use of herbicides on <br />roadsides and utility corridors is unlikely, and may not be warranted. Rather than protecting <br />all roadsides, regardless of their value as habitat for native plants, the CFE recommends a <br />more prudent approach would be to identify those areas that are uniquely important and work <br />with landowners and utility managers to conserve them. <br />The CFE will enlist help from professional biologists to organize a team of volunteers to <br />survey County roadsides at different periods of the 2012 -13 growing seasons (i.e., early <br />summer, mid - summer, autumn) to identify areas that are most worthy of protection. <br />The CFE and other volunteers would contact the landowners and the utilities to request their <br />cooperation in protecting these areas from herbicide use. Representatives would ask that <br />vegetation in those areas be controlled by mechanical means (i.e., mowing), which is how all <br />roadsides were previously maintained. Mowing is currently used on County roadsides where <br />owners have asked that no herbicides be applied. <br />
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