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File #: 25-1135    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing/General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/7/2024 In control: Council and Authorities Concurrent Meeting
On agenda: 3/25/2025 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing: Adoption of a Resolution Ordering the Abatement of a Nuisance Consisting of Growing Weeds in Association with the County Weed Abatement Program for 2025
Attachments: 1. Weed Abatement Brochure Minimum Fire Safety Standards, 2. County Weed Abatement Notification Packet 2025, 3. 2025 Santa Clara Commencement Report, 4. Santa Clara Assessment Report 2024, 5. Recommendations by CDD for County Commencement Report 2025, 6. Resolution Order the Abatement 03.25.25 DRAFT, 7. POST MEETING MATERIAL
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Public Hearing: Adoption of a Resolution Ordering the Abatement of a Nuisance Consisting of Growing Weeds in Association with the County Weed Abatement Program for 2025

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BACKGROUND
Since 1976, the City has partnered with Santa Clara County's Weed Abatement Program, a critical initiative to enhance community safety, business environments, and neighborhood aesthetics by mitigating the risk of fires. Through systematic vegetation and debris management, the program reduces fire hazards, promotes a healthier environment, enhances the overall visual appeal of neighborhoods and business districts, and contributes to a higher quality of life for residents and businesses. This collaboration aligns with the City's goal of delivering efficient, cost-effective services while upholding fiscal responsibility.

The Weed Abatement Program, managed by the Santa Clara County Consumer and Environmental Protection Agency (County), has enabled the City to leverage economies of scale, streamline operations, and maintain high service levels with minimal financial impact. Aligned with the California Government Code, Santa Clara Municipal Code Chapter 8.15 outlines the procedures for weed abatement. Property owners must conduct timely weed abatement activities on their properties. Despite notification, certain property owners fail to maintain their properties per the County's minimum fire safety standards (Attachment 1). In such instances, the City authorizes the Santa Clara County Department of Consumer & Environmental Protection Agency to inspect, remove, and destroy weeds on non-compliant parcels or lots of land.

The County Weed Abatement Program is a cost-recovery program solely funded by fees charged to property owners by the County of Santa Clara. Typically, a property is placed in the program Commencement Report by a County Weed Abatement Program Ins...

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