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Date Received
Gallatin County Weed District
903 North Black
Bozeman, MT 59715
406.582.3265
www.gallatin.mt.gov
weeddistrict@gallatin.mt.gov
SUBDIVISION NOXIOUS WEED MANAGEMENT AND
REVEGETATION PLAN EXTENSION
LANDOWNER
Name:___________________________________________________________________
Mail Address:_____________________________________________________________
City:_________________________________________________________________ ___
State:_________________________________________________ ZIP:_________________________
Phone(s):_______________________________Email:___________________________________
ENGINEERING FIRM (If Applicable)
Firm Name: ___________________________________Engineer:________________________________
Email:____________________________________ Phone: _________________________________
Requirements for Subdivision Weed Management Plan Extension approval include:
Brief cover letter stating current and future uses of the property and reason for extension
Plat map detailing distribution and species of noxious weeds present
Documentation of prior weed management activities (see page 2 for a list of required
documents)
Completion of this Plan
Written contract with commercial applicator (if contracting weed control)
Review fee: $150 for Minor (1-5 lots) or $300 for Major ( 6 lots)
PRELIMINARY PLAT EXTENSION REQUEST (check appropriate box)
3Year
5 Year
State of Montana - Gary Zipperian
PO Box 201601
Helena
Montana 59620-1601
406-444-0915 gzipperian@mt.gov
Allied Engineering Services Rory Romey
rromey@alliedengineering.com 406-582-0221
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Private Lots Landowner: Bozeman Trax Partners, LLC
Casey Tippens
5148 US 89, Livingston, MT 59047
601-467-8300, ctippens@gmail.com
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Required Documentation of Prior Weed Management Activities
Year 1
x Name of person or business that treated the land (applicator)
x Contact information for the applicator
x Date(s) and type of treatment
Chemical: Trade name and rates of herbicide used
Mowing: Dates mowed
Bio Control: Provide details
x Noxious Weed species treated
x Total acres treated and a map of area treated
x Seed mix and seeding rates used
x If contracted, a copy of the invoice
x If self-treated, a copy of receipts for herbicides purchased
Year 2
x Name of person or business that treated the land (applicator)
x Contact information for the applicator
x Date(s) and type of treatment
Chemical: Trade name and rates of herbicide used
Mowing: Dates mowed
Bio Control: Provide details
x Noxious Weed species treated
x Total acres treated and a map of area treated
x Seed mix and seeding rates used
x If contracted, a copy of the invoice
x If self-treated, a copy of receipts for herbicides purchased
Year 3
x Name of person or business that treated the land (applicator)
x Contact information for the applicator
x Date(s) and type of treatment
Chemical: Trade name and rates of herbicide used
Mowing: Dates mowed
Bio Control: Provide details
x Noxious Weed species treated
x Total acres treated and a map of area treated
x Seed mix and seeding rates used
x If contracted, a copy of the invoice
x If self-treated, a copy of receipts for herbicides purchased
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Project name: _____________________________
Physical address: ______
Legal description: T_____ N/S R_____E/W Sec_____ 1/4 _____ 1/4 _____
Number of lots:
Total acres in project:
Total road miles in project:
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Describe what the intentions are for developing this property:
NOXIOUS WEED MANAGEMENT
NOXIOUS WEED SPECIES ON PROPERTY (identify on plat map with weed inventory):
METHOD OF WEED CONTROL YOU INTEND TO USE (mark all that apply):
CHEMICAL MECHANICAL CULTURAL BIOLOGICAL
Describe specific control measures and timing of control for 3/5 years. If using herbicides,
include type of herbicide and rates. Attach additional pages if necessary (all such pages are
hereby incorporated by reference).
North Park Development
01 S 05 E 36
4 Lease Areas; 3 Private lots in this phase
Roughly 120 acres for overall
The project will consist of installation of backbone street and infrastructure improvements for an
industrial development. Each lot/lease area will be further developed as part of future site
plans/master site plans. An overview of improvements is included with the attachments.
Bull thistle, Canadian thistle, houndstounge, ox-eye daisy common and tansy ale found along
creek area and fence rows.
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Best control of these weeds is as follows: mid-June apply 112 oz "cimarron" and 16 oz of "five
Star" and syltac activator at 1 part per 100 gals of water. Recommend a hand hose. These rates
are per acre.
S. bndy: Mandeville Lane; N. bndy Red Wing Dr.; W bndy Mandeville Creek; E bndy Flora/7th Ave
~1.4 for backbone shown - additional improvements associated with future
site developments.
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ESTIMATED COSTS OF WEED CONTROL FOR 3/5 YEARS (specify cost for each year):
Who will complete work: Self Contracted
Contractor name (if applicable) _________________________________
If hiring a contractor, a written contract with that contractor is required. Please provide a copy
of this contract.
When applying herbicides, use the proper equipment and safety measures. Read and follow the
herbicide label!
Year Herbicide/Applicator Cost Cultural/Mechanical Cost Biological Cost
1
2
3
4
5
Total
REVEGETATION
Are any disturbances planned? Yes No
If yes, complete the following revegetation section.
MANDATORY REVEGETATION REQUIREMENTS:
Areas disturbed during subdivision development (road construction, pond construction,
service/utility/gas/electric/telephone line installation) shall have a layer of topsoil redistributed
onto disturbed areas. Disturbed areas must be seeded to an appropriate grass seed mix for the
site. During the first and second years of grass establishment, areas seeded to grass shall be
mowed as appropriate to prevent weed seed development and dispersal.
PLANNED DISTURBANCES (mark all that apply):
Utility/Service line Pond Road Park Trail Central septic Other (list type)
Describe in detail the revegetation to mitigate all disturbances that will occur on this property.
List type and amount of seed/sod, seeding methods and timing, and fertilization. Attach
additional pages if necessary (all such pages are hereby incorporated by reference).
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$1,000
$1,000
$1,000
$3,000
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All disturbance areas along utility lines, roads, and trails will be broadcast seeded in accordance
with the attached Upland Seed Mix Table. Seeding should be conducted prior to May 30 or after
October 15. The seed bed should be prepared using a loamy soil free of rocks and debris. Annual
monitoring will be conducted in order to determine success and whether further restoration efforts
are necessary. The Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan will also be prepared for the site that
calls for vegetation establishment monitoring and corrective action.
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ESTIMATED COSTS OF REVEGETATION FOR 3/5 YEARS (specify cost for each year):
Who will complete work: Self Contracted
Contractor name (if applicable) _________________________________
Year Revegetation Cost
1
2
3
4
5
Total
GRAVEL SOURCE (Complete this section if using an outside supply of gravel)
List source of gravel/pit run/road mix/topsoil/etc. brought on-site for disturbance mitigation
and/or construction.
Name of gravel pit:
Location:
Contact person:
*Be aware that gravel sources and topsoil may contain noxious weed seeds; therefore,
we recommend using a source that is actively controlling noxious weeds on their
property, consistent with an approved Weed Management Plan.
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To Be Determined
~$5,000
~$3,500
~$2,000
~$10,500
Construction is not yet underway. TMC Cameron Springs Pit
22540 Frontage Rd, Belgrade, MT 59714
TMC Cameron Springs Pit: 406-388-6844
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STATUS
APPROVED NOT APPROVED
RECOMMENDATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS:
Additional terms and conditions apply – see attached
This Noxious Weed Management and Revegetation Plan (“Plan”) is a binding agreement between the Gallatin
County Weed District (“District”) and the LANDOWNER. The Plan applies to the project and entire property
identified above. The Plan is effective upon approval by the District Board (“Board”) for ___ years from the
date of approval, or until the property’s ownership changes, or until a new Plan is entered.
By entering this Plan, LANDOWNER agrees that the Board or its Representatives shall have the right to revise
this Plan as necessary to effectuate the purposes of the Gallatin County Noxious Weed Management Plan or
Montana County Weed Act. LANDOWNER agrees that the Board or its Representatives may inspect the
property prior to granting approval of the Plan and, if approved, may perform such reasonable inspections as
necessary to determine compliance with this Plan.
By entering this Plan, LANDOWNER recognizes that noxious weeds exist on the property, and that failure to
abide by the terms of this Plan is a violation of the Montana County Weed Act. LANDOWNER waives any
statutory requirement for the District to inspect the land, and the District may enforce the violation upon giving
10 day notice to comply with the Plan.
Prior to final plat approval of any phase of the subdivision, LANDOWNER shall comply with all requirements of
the approved Plan. All areas of the property shall be, prior to final plat approval, sufficiently controlled for
noxious weeds and sufficiently re-vegetated, as determined by the District. In addition, LANDOWNER shall
provide documentation of annual weed control and all re-vegetation work as required by the District to
demonstrate that the Plan has been sufficiently implemented. LANDOWNER recognizes that the approval of
any requests for extensions or of final plats may be denied or delayed if noxious weeds have not been properly
controlled.
LANDOWNER agrees that this Plan is supported by good valid consideration and this Plan constitutes a
binding contract and may be enforced as such.
(Signature of Weed Board Chairman/Representative) (Signature of Landowner)
(Type/Print name of Chairman/Representative) (Type/Print name of Landowner)
(Date) (Date)
gnature of Landowner)
pe/Print name of Landowner)
Approved as written. All noxious weeds shall be treated before flowering or July 15th whichever is first, annually to prevent seed
production.
Michael Jones
May 18, 2022