PERMANENT RULES
Date of Adoption: July 30, 2003.
Purpose: The department is rescinding an existing yellow nutsedge quarantine at the Port of Kalama as requested by the Cowlitz County Noxious Weed Control Board. This rule-making order amends the following sections of rule by deleting all references to Cowlitz County: WAC 16-752-300 Establishing quarantine, 16-752-305 Quarantine area, 16-752-315 Regulations, and 16-752-320 Costs of quarantine.
Citation of Existing Rules Affected by this Order: Amending WAC 16-752-300, 16-752-305, 16-752-315, and 16-752-320.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: Chapters 17.10, 17.24, and 34.05 RCW.
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 03-11-098 on May 21, 2003.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted at Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's Own Initiative: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted Using Negotiated Rule Making:
New 0,
Amended 0,
Repealed 0;
Pilot Rule Making:
New 0,
Amended 0,
Repealed 0;
or Other Alternative Rule Making:
New 0,
Amended 4,
Repealed 0.
Effective Date of Rule:
Thirty-one days after filing.
July 30, 2003
Mary A. Martin Toohey
for Valoria H. Loveland
Director
OTS-6403.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 98-01-056, filed 12/11/97,
effective 1/11/98)
WAC 16-752-300
Establishing quarantine.
Yellow nutsedge
(Cyperus esculentus L.) is a herbaceous perennial that is one
of the most serious noxious weeds of agronomic crops. It
propagates by seed, rhizomes, bulbs, and nutlets. Soil
containing nutlets is the primary mode of spread in cultivated
land. It is highly invasive and its unchecked spread would
entail great economic loss to the agricultural industries of
the state. It is a class B noxious weed designated for
control in ((Cowlitz and)) Thurston ((counties)) County (WAC 16-750-011 (33)(a)). Yellow nutsedge infests ((a dredging
spoil site at the Port of Kalama in Kalama, Washington and)) a
plant nursery site at the Port of Olympia in Tumwater,
Washington. Movement of material from ((these)) this
site((s)) initiates additional infestations. RCW 17.10.210
provides that either the director or the county noxious weed
control board or a weed district may issue an order for
quarantine and restriction or denial of access to land
determined to be so seriously infested that control measures
cannot be undertaken without quarantine of the land. The
director has determined:
(1) That the identified site((s are)) is so seriously
infested as to require quarantine; and
(2) That the movement of contaminated materials from
((these)) this site((s)) presents an immediate threat of
infestation to the rest of the county agricultural and
nonagricultural areas; and
(3) That the restriction of such spread is critical to control efforts.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 17.10 RCW. 98-01-056, § 16-752-300, filed 12/11/97, effective 1/11/98; 91-03-045 (Order 2069), § 16-752-300, filed 1/11/91, effective 2/11/91; 89-24-090, § 16-752-300, filed 12/6/89, effective 1/6/90.]
Real estate situation in the counties of Cowlitz and Thurston, state of Washington:
(1) Cowlitz County parcel - containing twenty-three acres, more or less.
A tract of land in the Jacob Ahles D.L.C. No. 44 in Section 20, Township 6 north, Range 1 west of the Willamette Meridian, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the north line of a tract of land leased to the North Pacific Grain Growers, Inc., said point being north 2374.49 feet, and north 88 degrees 46'22" west parallel with the south line of said Ahles D.L.C., 263.94 feet from the southeast corner of said Section 20; thence north 1 degree 12'00" west 612.50 feet; thence north 20 degrees 23'00" west 186.52 feet to a point 30.00 feet westerly when measured at right angles from the westerly line of the Northern Pacific Railway right of way; thence parallel with and 30.00 feet from said right of way north 37 degrees 24'37" west 1325.90 feet; thence south 61 degrees 05'28" west 344.47 feet to the inner harbor line as shown on the Plat of Kalama Tidelands; thence south 27 degrees 54'56" east along said inner harbor line 1045.78 feet to the one mile limit as shown on said plat; thence south 62 degrees 05'04" west 100 feet to the low water line of the Columbia River; thence south 22 degrees 48'46" east along said low water line 751.17 feet to said north line of the North Pacific Grain Growers, Inc. lease; thence south 88 degrees 46'22" east parallel with said south line of the Ahles D.L.C. 492.48 feet to the true point of beginning.
(2))) as follows:
County of Thurston, state of Washington:
Parcel number 12711230000 - a portion of this parcel containing twenty-two acres of nursery production, more or less and three access roads one of which begins at 85th Avenue SW, the other two begin at Old Highway 99 SW.
A tract of land in Section 11, Township 17 north, Range 2 west of the Willamette Meridian, more particularly described as follows:
A portion of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, Section 11, Township 17 North, Range 2 West, W.N., Thurston County, Washington.
Beginning at the South Quarter corner of Section 11; thence north 01°53'09"E, along the center of the section line 77.6 feet to the southerly edge of the infestation, said point being 75 feet northerly of the center of taxiway 5 and the point of beginning; thence south 88°14'46"E parallel to and 75 feet northerly of taxiway 5, 1254.2 feet to coordinate pair N 604966 E 1043268 North American Datum 83/91, Washington State Lambert projection South Zone; thence north 01°32'43"E parallel to and 75 feet westerly of taxiway 5, 256.1 feet (N 605222 E 1043275); thence north 74°44'42"W, parallel to and 200 feet southerly of runway 8-26, 2031.7 feet (N 605757 E 1041315); thence south 12°53'58"W, parallel to and 75 feet easterly of taxiway 4, 744.6 feet (N 605031 E 1041148); thence south 88°14'46"E parallel to and 75 feet northerly of taxiway 5, 866.5 feet to the point of beginning. TOGETHER WITH: Two (2) 50 foot easements for ingress and egress described as follows: Beginning at the centerline of Old Highway 99 at coordinate pair N 605688 E 1044159; thence south 62°13'04"W, 337 feet (N 605531 E 1043861); thence south 37°34'07"W, 66 feet (N 605479 E 1043821); thence south 15°34'51"W, 432 feet (N 605063 E 1043705); thence south 56°50'31"W, 90 feet (N 605014 E 1043630); thence north 73°42'21"W, 135 feet (N 605052 E 1043500); thence south 73°31'23"W, 47 feet (N 605031 E 1043429).
Beginning at the coordinate pair N 605479 E 1043821; thence north 10°18'17"W, 78 feet (N 605556 E 103807); thence north 52°23'38"W, 93 feet (N 605613 E 1043733); thence north 74°34'40"W, 331 feet (N 605701 E 1043414); thence north 24°31'11"W, 63 feet (N 605758 E 1043388); thence north 0°58'36"W, 352 feet (N 606110 E 1043382).
Beginning at the end of 85th Avenue SE; thence north 14°36'57"W, 44 feet; thence north 1°44'13"E, 103 feet; thence north 1°44'13"E, 122 feet; thence north 4°2'36"E, 103 feet; thence north 1°44'13"E, 140 feet; thence north 3°31'10"E, 134 feet; thence north 1°44'13"E, 146 feet; thence north 6°43'41"W, 141 feet; thence north 6°3'35"W, 92 feet; thence north 1°44'13"E, 128 feet; thence north 15°58'50"W, 96 feet; thence south 85°33'49"W, 113 feet; thence north 88°15'39"W, 100 feet; thence north 85°38'49"W, 133 feet; thence north 88°15'36"W, 137 feet; thence north 85°28'20"W, 125 feet; thence south 89°35'45"W, 162 feet; thence north 88°15'32"W, 129 feet; thence north 88°15'30"W, 200 feet; thence north 88°15'28"W, 150 feet; thence north 85°43'23"W, 137 feet; thence north 88°38'45"E, 113 feet; thence north 83°56'12"W, 242 feet; thence north 40°38'52"W, 25 feet; thence north 40°6'3"W, 25 feet.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 17.10 RCW. 98-01-056, § 16-752-305, filed 12/11/97, effective 1/11/98; 91-03-045 (Order 2069), § 16-752-305, filed 1/11/91, effective 2/11/91; 89-24-090, § 16-752-305, filed 12/6/89, effective 1/6/90.]
(1) All removal of sand or soil, potted nursery plants
and other plants from the quarantine site, except as provided
in subsection (6) of this section, is prohibited without a
permit from the ((Cowlitz or)) Thurston County noxious weed
control board that details the end use and exact geographic
destination.
(2) All land disturbing operations including excavation, utilities work, and similar activities require a one time, no fee permit from the weed board that obligates the operator to thoroughly hose down all equipment before leaving the quarantine area and record the next two areas where the equipment is used after leaving the quarantine area.
(3) All off-road vehicles are banned in the quarantine
area without the written permission of the ((Cowlitz or))
Thurston County noxious weed control board, except in
designated parking areas.
(4) All weed control measures and irrigation practices in
the quarantine area are to be conducted at the direction of
the ((Cowlitz or)) Thurston County noxious weed control board.
(5) Yellow nutsedge control shall take precedence over all other land uses in the quarantine area.
(6) The ((Cowlitz or)) Thurston County noxious weed
control board may designate and clearly mark portions of the
site as free from infestation and allow removal of sand or
soil from these areas without specific permit to
nonagricultural sites: Provided, That adequate precautions
are taken to prevent commingling of infested and noninfested
soils and equipment used in the infested area is thoroughly
cleaned before use in the area designated as uninfested.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 17.10 RCW. 98-01-056, § 16-752-315, filed 12/11/97, effective 1/11/98; 91-03-045 (Order 2069), § 16-752-315, filed 1/11/91, effective 2/11/91; 89-24-090, § 16-752-315, filed 12/6/89, effective 1/6/90.]
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 17.10 RCW. 98-01-056, § 16-752-320, filed 12/11/97, effective 1/11/98; 91-03-045 (Order 2069), § 16-752-320, filed 1/11/91, effective 2/11/91; 89-24-090, § 16-752-320, filed 12/6/89, effective 1/6/90.]