No Spray Agreement Sample Contracts

THE PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE:
No Spray Agreement • April 25th, 2024
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THE PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE:
No Spray Agreement • April 22nd, 2022 • Ontario
NO SPRAY AGREEMENT (OPT OUT)
No Spray Agreement • March 3rd, 2022 • Ontario
Montezuma County Noxious Weed Program
No Spray Agreement • January 6th, 2023

The primary roadside vegetation management objectives are in relation to traffic safety and preservation of the highway infrastructure. Additionally, Montezuma County is required to control all listed noxious weeds that occur on the right-of-way by state law (RCW 17.10 and 15.15.010). It is important the Montezuma County not only meet the legal requirements for weed control, but also consider the needs and concerns of adjacent landowners.

County of Grande Prairie No. 1 No Spray Agreement Form
No Spray Agreement • November 26th, 2020

I/We, the undersigned landowner, hereby request that the County of Grande Prairie No. 1 refrain from the application of herbicide by the lands noted.

THIS AGREEMENT IS SIGNED AND DATED , 20 .
No Spray Agreement • January 7th, 2022

The parties to the Agreement, in consideration of the mutual promises, terms, covenants, and conditions contained in this Agreement, agree as follows:

BETWEEN: THE COUNTY OF VERMILION RIVER
No Spray Agreement • November 30th, 2021

WHEREAS the County of Vermilion River recognizes that certain Landowners are willing to control weeds, woody vegetation (brush) and tall vegetation; and

Nevada Irrigation District
No Spray Agreement • April 9th, 2024

Nevada Irrigation District (NID or District) maintains over 475 miles of canals that make up its raw water conveyance systems throughout Nevada and Placer counties. In order to maintain continuous access to these systems, NID’s Vegetation Control Crew, which is part of the Maintenance Department, utilizes various herbicides to control weeds and vegetation growth along the District’s canal berms and rights-of-way.

Lewis County Public Works 2025 NE Kresky Ave.
No-Spray Agreement • March 4th, 2020
THIS AGREEMENT IS SIGNED AND DATED , 20 .
No Spray Agreement • December 28th, 2022

Yellowhead County is the occupant of all County road right-of-ways under the Municipal Government Act and is responsible for all vegetation management under the Weed Control Act of Alberta, S.A 2008.

Montezuma County Noxious Weed Program
No Spray Agreement • April 8th, 2020

The primary roadside vegetation management objectives are in relation to traffic safety and preservation of the highway infrastructure. Additionally, Montezuma County is required to control all listed noxious weeds that occur on the right-of-way by state law (RCW 17.10 and 15.15.010). It is important the Montezuma County not only meet the legal requirements for weed control, but also consider the needs and concerns of adjacent landowners.

THE PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE:
No Spray Agreement • April 24th, 2023
BENTON COUNTY NO-SPRAY AGREEMENT FOR COUNTY ROAD RIGHT OF WAY
No-Spray Agreement • February 21st, 2020
FLATHEAD COUNTY WEED DISTRICT NO SPRAY AGREEMENT
No Spray Agreement • May 31st, 2017

LANDOWNERS of the property described in this Agreement understand and acknowledge that FLATHEAD COUNTY WEED DISTRICT has the obligation to control noxious weeds within the County. LANDOWNERS hereby agree to effectively control all noxious weeds within the “NO SPRAY” area indicated below.

County of Lennox & Addington Roadside Noxious Weed Control Program
No Spray Agreement • May 10th, 2021
HENRY COUNTY
No Spray Agreement • November 18th, 2011

In return I agree to cut, burn or otherwise destroy all Noxious Weeds and prevent new growth or regrowth of trees and brush. The county may need to remove trees and brush that adversely affect the road in any way.

Lewis County Public Works 57 W. Main St.
No-Spray Agreement • January 19th, 2024
TALENT IRRIGATION DISTRICT
No Spray Agreement • October 21st, 2021

The Landowner requests that no chemical sprays be used to control plant growth on the district right-of- way located on Landowner’s property. The district will avoid spraying that specific section of right-of- way provided the Landowner does the following:

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No Spray Agreement • October 8th, 2024
Bartholomew County REMC No Spray Agreement
No Spray Agreement • July 2nd, 2019

WHEREAS, REMC has the duty and responsibility for controlling noxious weeds, brush and trees on the lands and rights-of-way under their control;

NO SPRAY AGREEMENT
No Spray Agreement • August 26th, 2010

We the owners of the below described property desire the Tillamook County Public Works Department to not include the Right-of-Way adjacent to this property in the chemical vegetation control work (weed spraying) performed by county forces.

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NO SPRAY AGREEMENT
No Spray Agreement • March 30th, 2017

You have requested the portion of the County road allowance as described above, not to be sprayed under our regular Roadside Vegetation Management Program. This means that the property is removed from our Roadside Vegetation Management Program completely and will not be sprayed or mowed.

NO SPRAY AGREEMENT
No Spray Agreement • September 22nd, 2023

All landowners who decide they don’t want the County to spray will be in charge of getting their own signs stating this is a NO SPRAY ZONE.

NO SPRAY AGREEMENT made as of the day of , 2018
No Spray Agreement • February 27th, 2018

The Owner desires the County to refrain from spraying herbicides on Prohibited Noxious Weeds, Noxious Weeds and woody vegetation (brush);

NO SPRAY AGREEMENT
No Spray Agreement • March 22nd, 2013

You have requested the portion of the County road allowance as described above, not to be sprayed under our regular Roadside Vegetation Management Program. This means that the property is removed from our Roadside Vegetation Management Program completely and will not be sprayed or mowed.

RE: NO SPRAY AGREEMENT FORMS 2020
No Spray Agreement • January 18th, 2019

to take this opportunity to familiarize our ratepayers with the County’s roadside weed and brush control program. Our spray program consists of spot-spraying noxious and prohibited noxious weeds and brush from roadsides with registered herbicides. We do not spray in the direct vicinity of a house unless requested to do so. Herbicide application generally commences in early May (weather permitting). All County roads are subject to herbicide application in accordance with the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act. The County of Grande Prairie offers a No Spray Program for those ratepayers who do not wish the ditch adjacent to their property to be sprayed. With this agreement come responsibilities on the applicant’s part. We understand this is a program valued by many and wish to continue to offer this privilege to our ratepayers who may desire it.

Idaho County Invasive Plant Management
No Spray Agreement • February 18th, 2016
BETWEEN: THE COUNTY OF VERMILION RIVER
No Spray Agreement • March 24th, 2023

WHEREAS the County of Vermilion River recognizes that certain Landowners are willing to control weeds, woody vegetation (brush) and tall vegetation; and

NO SPRAY AGREEMENT made as of the day of ,
No Spray Agreement • February 21st, 2019

The Owner desires the County to refrain from spraying herbicides on Prohibited Noxious Weeds, Noxious Weeds and woody vegetation (brush);

NO SPRAY (OPT OUT) AGREEMENT
No Spray Agreement • May 9th, 2018 • Ontario
BENTON COUNTY NO-SPRAY AGREEMENT FOR COUNTY ROAD RIGHT OF WAY
No-Spray Agreement • March 22nd, 2019
NO SPRAY AGREEMENT
No Spray Agreement • March 23rd, 2011

You have requested the portion of the County road allowance as described above, not to be sprayed under our regular Roadside Vegetation Management Program. This means that the property is removed from our Roadside Vegetation Management Program completely and will not be sprayed or mowed.

Lewis County Public Works 2025 NE Kresky Ave.
No-Spray Agreement • April 20th, 2021
No Spray Agreement
No Spray Agreement • January 29th, 2014

WHEREAS, REMC has the duty and responsibility for controlling noxious weeds, brush and trees on the lands and rights-of-way under their control;

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