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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 06/18/2018 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Update on Cooperative Weed Management Partnership <br />Purpose/Background: <br />As the Board is aware, City Staff have been attending meetings coordinated by the Anoka Conservation District <br />(ACD) regarding a Cooperative Weed Management Area (CWMA) Partnership to address invasive and noxious <br />weeds within the county. There are several points of emphasis for this partnership including mapping locations of <br />noxious weeds, better coordination of public education efforts, and potential access to grant funds by private <br />property owners for noxious weed control. Participation in the CWMA does require execution of a Memorandum <br />of Understanding (MOU), which is a non -binding agreement that outlines the five (5) main goals: Information <br />Exchange, Education, Prevention, Noxious Weed Control, and Cooperation. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />At the end of May, ACD staff provided some brief training to Ramsey Public Works Staff on two noxious weeds: <br />Oriental Bittersweet and Wild Parsnip. While Oriental Bittersweet is concerning because of its invasive tendencies, <br />Wild Parsnip is concerning because its sap can cause severe blistering and swelling with human contact. While <br />there are no known sites of Oriental Bittersweet in Ramsey, Staff has confirmed one infestation of Wild Parsnip. <br />Through this partnership, the City and Ramsey residents should benefit from better educational efforts, potential <br />access to grant funds for noxious weed control (private property owners only), and better tracking to help eliminate <br />'new' noxious weeds from becoming established. There is no financial committment required from the City and the <br />MOU does not obligate the City to take any actions above and beyond those already required via federal, state, <br />county and/or local laws, and clearly states that it is non -binding and that partners can leave the partnership at any <br />time with a thirty (30) day written notice to all partners. <br />Alternatives <br />Alternative 1: Recommend City Council authorize execution of the MOU for Ramsey to officially join the Anoka <br />County Weed Management Area Partnership. The MOU does not obligate the City to do anything (City is already <br />subject to any federal, state, and county regulations related to noxious weeds) and provides Ramsey residents with <br />potential access to grant funds to address noxious weeds on private land. The ACD would act as the grant <br />administrator, thus this does not add any additional responsibility on City Staff. Finally, the spirit of this <br />partnership is to encourage information sharing, public education, and enhanced control of noxious weeds, which <br />can have detrimental health impacts. Staff supports this alternative. <br />Alternative 2: Recommend that the City not participate in this partnership. This would not add any additional work <br />load to City Staff. Also, if the City opts not to participate, residents of Ramsey will not be eligible to seek grant <br />funds that could be used to assist with control/eradication of noxious weeds on private property. Staff does not <br />support this alternative. <br />Funding Source: <br />This case is being handled as part of Staffs normal duties. <br />