WEED CONTROL

WEEDS on TWIN RIVER RANCH!
 
All Idaho landowners should be reminded of the NOXIOUS WEED LAW.
 
Per Idaho Statute Title 22, Chapter 24, especially Sections 7 and 8:
 
"(1) It shall be the duty and responsibility of all landowners to control noxious weeds on their land and property, in accordance with this chapter and with rules promulgated by the director.

 (2) The cost of controlling noxious weeds shall be the obligation of the landowner.

 (3) Noxious weed control must be for prevention, eradication, rehabilitation, control, or containment efforts. However, areas may be modified from the eradication requirement if the landowner is a participant in a county-approved weed management plan or county-approved cooperative weed management area.

 (4) The landowner shall reimburse the county control authority for work done because of failure to comply with a five (5) day notice, as outlined in section 22-2405, Idaho Code.

 (5) If an article is infested with noxious weeds, it shall not be moved from designated premises until it is treated in accordance with the applicable rules, or in accordance with the written permission of a control authority."
 
For more information:
 
  • Idaho County Weed Management
 
 
 
 
If you do not want the association to spray your property along the private road easements, please submit a No Spray Form to the TRRPOA Board of Directors and/or the Road Committee. Forms can be sent to: twinriverranchpoa+board@gmail.com --OR-- twinriverranchpoa+roads@gmail.com.
 
 
 
TRR POA has created a standard for marking properties who choose not to have weeds sprayed. The association will require members asking for no spray to use specific signage so the sprayer will know when to start spraying and when to stop. If a homeowner is unable to create their own 6" x 6" signs, they can purchase them from the road committee at $10 each.
 
Below are example photographs of the approved signs from Susan S.