Weed
Commissioner Duties:
The weed commissioner is appointed by the Board of Supervisors. His or
her duties are described in Chapter 317 of the Code of Iowa. Annually, the
Delaware County Board of Supervisors has appointed the Delaware County Engineer
as county weed commissioner. The weed commissioner relies heavily on reports
from the public of the location of noxious weeds and works to have them
destroyed as quickly as possible. The sections of the Iowa Code most applicable
to the weed commissioner’s duties are shown below.
Chapter 317.3 of the Code of Iowa: Weed
Commissioner
The board of supervisors of each county may annually appoint a county
weed commissioner who may be a person otherwise employed by the county and who
passes minimum standards established by the department of agriculture and land
stewardship for noxious weed identification and the recognized methods for
noxious weed control and elimination. The county weed commissioner's appointment
shall be effective as of March 1 and shall continue for a term at the discretion
of the board of supervisors unless the commissioner is removed from office as
provided for by law. The county weed commissioner may, with the
approval of the board of supervisors, require that commercial applicators and
their appropriate employees pass the same standards for noxious weed
identification as established by the department of agriculture and land
stewardship. Chapter 317.4 of the Code of Iowa: Direction
and Control
The weed commissioner, subject to direction and control by the county
board of supervisors, shall supervise the control and destruction of all noxious
weeds in the county, including those growing within the limits of cities, within
the confines of abandoned cemeteries, and along streets and highways unless
otherwise provided. A commissioner shall notify the department of public safety
of the location of marijuana plants found growing on public or private property.
A commissioner may enter upon any land in the county at any time for the
performance of the commissioner's duties, and shall hire the labor and equipment
necessary subject to the approval of the board of supervisors.
317.6 Entering land to destroy weeds - notice
If there is a substantial failure by the owner or person in possession or
control of any land to comply with any order of destruction pursuant to the
provisions of this chapter, the county weed commissioner, including the weed
commissioner's deputies, or employees acting under the weed commissioner's
direction may enter upon any land within the commissioner's county for the
purpose of destroying noxious weeds. The entry may be made without the consent
of the landowner or person in possession or control of the land. However, the
actual work of destruction shall not be commenced until five days after the
landowner and the person in possession or control of the land have been
notified. The notice shall state the facts relating to failure of compliance
with the county program of weed destruction order or orders made by the board of
supervisors. 317.10 Duty of owner or tenant
Each owner and each person in the possession or control of any lands
shall cut, burn, or otherwise destroy, in whatever manner may be prescribed by
the board of supervisors, all noxious weeds thereon as defined in this chapter
at such times in each year and in such manner as shall be prescribed in the
program of weed destruction order or orders made by the board of supervisors,
and shall keep said lands free from such growth of any other weeds, as shall
render the streets or highways adjoining said land unsafe for public travel.
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CRAIG
DAVIS AND/OR ANTHONY BARDGETT, P.E. |
Address of Weed Commissioners Office:
Delaware County Engineer
2139 Highway 38
Manchester, IA 52057-8790
Hours Office is open:
Monday - Friday
7:00 AM to 3:30 PM
(excluding holidays)
Phone Number:
(563) 927-3505
County Shop:
(563) 927-3700
After Hours Calls:
(563) 927-3135 or 911
FAX Number:
(563) 927-3102
Office holder name:
Craig Davis
Links:
Delaware County Integrated Roadside Vegetation Management General Plan
2008 Resolution for the Destruction of Noxious Weeds |