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Show GENERAL NOTICE TO CONTROL NOXIOUS WEEDS Notice is hereby given this 30th day of April, 1975, pursuant to the Utah Noxious Weed Act, Section 7, to every person who owns or controls land in Garfield County, Utah, that noxious weeds standing, being, or growing on such land shall be controlled and the spread of same prevented by effective cutting, tillage, cropping, pasturing, or treating with chemicals or other effective methods, or combination thereof, approved by the County Weed Supervisor, as often as may be required to prevent the weed from blooming and maturing seeds, or spreading by root, root stalks or other means. Upon failure to comply with this notice, the owner or person in possession of property upon which noxious weeds are present shall be deemed negligent and enforced control measures may be imposed at the discretion of county authorities. Expenses of control measures emoloved bv the county shall be paid directly by the owner or person in possession of the property, or shall constitute a lien on the property and become collectible by taxes. The following are declared noxious weeds for the State of Utah and the county of Garfield: Bermudagrass , Bindweed (Wild Morning-glory), Broad-leaved Peppergrass (Tall Whitetop), Canada Thistle, Johnson Grass, Leafy Spurge, Musk Thistle, Quackgrass, Russian Knapweed, Scotch Thistle, Whitetop. Not noxious in Washington County. Published by Garfield County Weed Control Board. s Edra Miller Garfield County Clerk Attest: Published in The Garfield County News May 8, 1975. |