HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 2019 1120 REG CCSA ITEM 10BCITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA
City Council Meeting
of November 20, 2019
ACTION Approved staff recommendation.
BY B.Garza.
B. Consider a Cooperative Agreement with the State Department of Public Health
and Agencies Applying Pesticides for Public Health Purposes. Staff
Recommendation: Approve the 2020 Cooperative Agreement and authorize the
Mayor to execute the Agreement on behalf of the City. (Staff: Shaun Kroes)
Item: 10.B.
MOORPARK CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA REPORT
TO: Honorable City Council
FROM: Shaun Kroes, Program Manager
DATE: 11/20/2019 Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Consider a Cooperative Agreement with the State Department of
Public Health and Agencies Applying Pesticides for Public Health
Purposes
BACKGROUND & DISCUSSION
A Cooperative Agreement between the City and the California Department of Public
Health must be renewed annually to meet certain reporting and certification
requirements in the California Health and Safety Code that apply to the City’s Vector
Control Division. The Cooperative Agreement was established between the State and
local agencies to streamline regulation of vector control programs by exempting them
from some of the more costly and time-consuming regulations that are more appropriate
for other pesticide uses, such as agricultural application and commercial pest control.
The Cooperative Agreement, attached, allows the County Agricultural Commissioner to
review the City’s pesticide application records and inspect the City’s mosquito and
vector control facilities. The alternative to the Cooperative Agreement would be for the
City to follow a much stricter standard for application of pesticides, one that may exceed
the standards deemed necessary and appropriate for the control of vector-borne
diseases by the State Department of Health Services and other public health agencies.
This Agreement has the same language and terms as the previous Agreements.
FISCAL IMPACT
None.
COUNCIL GOAL COMPLIANCE
This action is not tied to a current City Council Strategic Priority.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Approve the 2020 Cooperative Agreement and authorize the Mayor to execute the
Agreement on behalf of the City.
Attachment: 2020 Cooperative Agreement
Item: 10.B.
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COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT
(PURSUANT TO SECTION 116180, HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE)
Date:
This Agreement between the California Department of Public Health and
City of Moorpark, 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, CA 93021
(name and address of local vector control agency)
is effective on January 1, 2020 or on the subsequent date shown above, and expires December 31, 2020. It is subject to renewal by
mutual consent thereafter.
Operator ID and/or license number to be listed on Monthly Summary Pesticide Use Reports (PR-ENF-060) for 2020:
Operator ID # 56P2182 License # 200001501; 240002068
This agreement may be canceled for cause by either party .by giving 30 days advance notice in writing, setting forth the reasons for the
termination.
Part I. Pesticides
The vector control agency named herein agrees:
1.To calibrate all applicable equipment using acceptable techniques before using, and to maintain calibration records for review by
the County Agricultural Commissioner.
2.To seek the assistance of the County Agricultural Commissioner in the interpretation of pesticide labeling.
3.To maintain for at least two years for review by the County Agricultural Commissioner a record of each pesticide application
showing the target vector, the specific location treated., the size of the source, the formulations and amount of pesticide used, the
method and equipment used, the type of habitat treated, the date of the application, and the name of the applicator(s).
4.To submit to the County Agricultural Commissioner each month a Pesticide Use Report, on Department of Pesticide Regulation
form PR-ENF-060. The report shall include the manufacturer and product name, the EPA registration number from the label, the
amount of each pesticide used, the number of applications of each pesticide, and the total number of applications, per county, per
month.
5.To report to the County Agricultural Commissioner and the California Department of Public Health, in a manner specified, any
conspicuous or suspected adverse effects upon humans, domestic animals and other non-target organisms, or property from
pesticide applications.
6.To require appropriate certification of its employees by the California Department of Public Health in order to verify their
competence in using pesticides to control pest and vector organisms, and to maintain continuing education unit information for
those employees participating in continuing education.
7.To be inspected by the County Agricultural Commissioner on a regular basis to ensure that local agency activities are in
compliance with state laws and regulations relating to pesticide use.
Part II. Environmental Modification
The vector control agency named herein agrees:
To comply with requirements, as specified, of any general permit issued to the California Department of Public Health as the lead agency,
pertaining to physical environmental modification to achieve pest and vector prevention.
For California Department of Public Health For Local Agency
Janice S. Parvin, Mayor Vicki Kramer, Ph.D.
Chief, Vector-Borne Disease Section
Print Name and Title
Signature
ATTACHMENT
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