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Board told it lacks technical capacity to enforce noxious-weed complaints; members urged to document site visits

Oliver County Weed Board · October 13, 2025
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Summary

An FSA representative told the Oliver County board FSA cannot make technical determinations on noxious weeds and recommended dated, signed maps or a weed-control officer to enable fines or enforcement; the board agreed to pursue site verification and templates for documentation.

During the Aug. 18 meeting, an FSA representative described limits on the agency's ability to make technical weed identifications and urged the board to secure signed, dated documentation to support any enforcement or fines. "FSA is limited in our ability to identify noxious weeds," the representative said, adding that a drive-by can identify visible weeds but a formal determination…

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