2025 Weed Management Area Alpine

Summary

SCH Number
2025120780
Public Agency
El Dorado County
Document Title
2025 Weed Management Area Alpine
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
12/17/2025
Document Description
Protect this biodiversity of native ecosystems through abatement of noxious weeds and other invasive weeds in Alpine County, the work will consist of controlling or mapping of noxious and invasive weeds as defined in Food and Agriculture Code Section 7272-7276. All mapping will be completed utilizing Global positioning System (GPS) data collection and Geographical Information System (GIS) for data management and map production. Historic sites will be visited with a special emphasis placed on “high Priority” sites. Priority will be based on noxious weed rating and eradication potential. Early detection and rapid response protocols will be utilized to prioritize our survey areas and our eradication protocols. Datta will be managed by El Dorado County Department of Agriculture. Establish, develop, and maintain Weed Management Area’s (WMA) and implement the WMA’s integrated weed management plan. California Food and Agricultural Code, Section 7271©(1).

Contact Information

Name
Tom Williams
Agency Name
EL DORADO COUNTY AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Job Title
Ag Biologist Standards Inspector Supervisor
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Name
Myrna Tow
Agency Name
EL DORADO COUNTY AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Job Title
Administrative Technician
Contact Types
Project Applicant

Location

Cities
Alpine
Counties
Alpine
Regions
Countywide
Cross Streets
All Roads in Alpine County
Zip
91901
Total Acres
10 plus
State Highways
SR 4, SR88, and SR 89
Schools
All
Waterways
Alpine Lakes and Revisors
Other Location Info
Entire area of Alpine County
Other Information
Protect this biodiversity of native ecosystems through abatement of noxious weeds and other invasive weeds in Alpine County, the work will consist of controlling or mapping of noxious and invasive weeds as defined in Food and Agriculture Code Section 7272-7276. All mapping will be completed utilizing Global positioning System (GPS) data collection and Geographical Information System (GIS) for data management and map production. Historic sites will be visited with a special emphasis placed on “high Priority” sites. Priority will be based on noxious weed rating and eradication potential. Early detection and rapid response protocols will be utilized to prioritize our survey areas and our eradication protocols. Datta will be managed by El Dorado County Department of Agriculture. Establish, develop, and maintain Weed Management Area’s (WMA) and implement the WMA’s integrated weed management plan. California Food and Agricultural Code, Section 7271©(1).

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
CEQA Guidelines Section 15308 Environmental Review18.36.100
Reasons for Exemption
Actions taken by regulatory agencies to assure the protection of the environment (eradication of invasive species) Protect the biodiversity or native ecosystems through abatement of noxious weeds and other Invasive weeds In Alpine County. The work will consist of controlling or mapping of noxious and invasive weeds, as defined In Food and Agriculture Code 5ection 7270•7276. All mapping will be completed utilizing Global Positioning System (GPS) data collection and Geographical information Systems (GIS) for data management and map production. Historic sites will be visited, with a special emphasis placed on 'high priority" sites. Priority Will be based on noxious weed rating and eradication potential. Early detection and rapid response protocols will be utilized to prioritize our survey areas and our eradication protocols. Data will be managed by El Dorado County Department of Agriculture
County Clerk
Alpine

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