PLEASE READ – VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL BEEKEEPERS!
Good morning, As President and Chief Drone of the Treasure Valley Beekeepers Club I want to tell you about a very important meeting that I would like EVERYONE IN THE CLUB to attend on Monday, February 6th, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. If you have a Bee Club Hat, please wear it! If anyone would like to buy one for the hearing let me know and I can bring some to the hearing. Please arrive early as parking around the Capital may be tricky? This meeting is with regard to changing the current Boise City Ordinance regarding bee keeping with the city limits. This revision will benefit each and every one of us, especially those beekeepers within the Boise City Limits. Many of us, outside the Boise City Limits, may be getting annexed soon or other cities within Ada County may use this ordinance for a template in making their own ordinances, so please attend this meeting and make your voice heard! Steve Sweet, Kevin Duesman, I and others have been working with Cody Riddle, the current Manager of Boise City Planning and Development Services, to get the existing ordinance amended to more clearly state what the City of Boise would allow for urban bee keeping. The main changes as set forth in the proposed ordinance are: -Removed the 12 colony maximum. -Defined and created an allowance for nucleus colonies. -Created an allowance for beekeeping on vacant properties. -Simplified existing ordinance language. -Removal of the $55.00 application fee to put a hive on your property. Since many of us collect swarms and/or divide colonies in the spring and summer we have the need to use nuc boxes. Currently, they are not defined and possibly not allowed in your bee yard within the Boise City Limits. Another big item is getting the $55.00 application fee removed! It is extremely important that our club not only support this proposed ordinance as it has been amended, but also show your support by attending the Boise City Council hearing and speaking to the City Council members at the hearing. If you don’t want to speak, that’s ok, but come anyway as your presence also shows support! If you have kids that are beekeepers, bring them along and those of us speaking can let the council know that this is a family hobby as well. Steve, Kevin and I have already been told that there is a neighborhood association and others that want to defeat the proposed ordinance. They will be at the hearing also. If you would like to address the City Council at the hearing please let me know right away so we can coordinate our efforts. Also, if you have a neighbor or neighbors that do not keep bees that would like to speak in support of beekeeping, we would love to have them join us that evening! Each of us will only have 3 minutes to speak, so make sure you have your comments clear and concise. The meeting will take place in the State Capitol (directions will be sent to you a week before the hearing) since the Boise City Councils regular meeting place is currently under renovation. I will also e-mail the current ordinance to you (one week prior to the meeting) for your review as well as the proposed ordinance. Once you get the proposed ordinance you should go to section 11-09-11.02. Sincerely, Jeff Bergland Chief Drone Treasure Valley Beekeepers Club PLEASE READ – VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL BEEKEEPERS!
Good afternoon, As President and Chief Drone of the Treasure Valley Beekeepers Club I want to tell you of a very important meeting that I would like ALL of you attend on Monday, February 6th, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. This meeting is with regard to changing the current Boise City Ordinance regarding bee keeping with the city limits. This revision will benefit each and every one of us, especially those beekeepers within the Boise City Limits. Many of us, outside the Boise City Limits, may be getting annexed soon or other cities within Ada County may use this ordinance for a template in making their own ordinances, so please attend this meeting and make your voice heard! Steve Sweet, Kevin Duesman, I and others have been working with Cody Riddle, the current Manager of Boise City Planning and Development Services, to get the existing ordinance amended to more clearly state what the City of Boise would allow for urban bee keeping. The main changes as set forth in the proposed ordinance are: -Removed the 12 colony maximum. -Defined and created an allowance for nucleus colonies. -Created an allowance for beekeeping on vacant properties. -Simplified existing ordinance language. -Removal of the $55.00 application fee to put a hive on your property. Since many of us collect swarms and/or divide colonies in the spring and summer we have the need to use nuc boxes. Currently, they are not defined and possibly not allowed in your bee yard within the Boise City Limits. Another big item is getting the $55.00 application fee removed! It is extremely important that our club not only support this proposed ordinance as it has been amended, but also show your support by attending the Boise City Council hearing and speaking to the City Council members at the hearing. If you don’t want to speak, that’s ok, but come anyway as your presence also shows support! If you have kids that are beekeepers, bring them along and those of us speaking can let the council know that this is a family hobby as well. Steve, Kevin and I have already been told that there is a neighborhood association and others that want to defeat the proposed ordinance. They will be at the hearing also. If you would like to address the City Council at the hearing please let me know right away so we can coordinate our efforts. Also, if you have a neighbor or neighbors that do not keep bees that would like to speak in support of beekeeping, we would love to have them join us that evening! Each of us will only have 3 minutes to speak, so make sure you have your comments clear and concise. The meeting will take place in the Idaho State Capitol, 700 W. Jefferson, Boise, Idaho (8th Street Entrance) . I have included the current ordinance (shown above as Bees-Boise City Code Enforcement)for your review as well as the proposed ordinance (Click on Transmittal Memo above and go to section 11-09-11.02). Also, see the e-mail string below. Sincerely, Jeff Bergland Chief Drone Treasure Valley Beekeepers Club Good afternoon,
Attached is some information that I have just received from the Idaho Honey Industry Association (IHIA) about adding a hobbyist position seat to their Board of Directors. If you are interested in applying just follow the instructions in the above attachment. As I currently understand this decision, from IHIA, one seat will be made available on the IHIA Board. This position will be filled by one individual that will represent ALL the Hobbyist Groups from Idaho. Therefore, all the other clubs in Idaho will also be putting in applications. At this time, I have been made aware of 2 other hobbyist groups in Idaho that have been sent this invitation. While there are no formal requirements by the IHIA, I feel that our club should, in good faith and full support of IHIA, send applications from our membership to represent the Hobbyists as a whole. Additionally, I have had discussions with others on our board and we feel that this individual(s) from our club should be someone with a reasonable understanding of beekeeping (not a Novice), someone that has actively supported the IHIA in the past, both through the payment of dues and attendance at their conventions. I say this because this representative will be representing all of the other hobbyist groups in Idaho. Having said this, I want to state again that this is a recommendation from our clubs board to all of you, but anyone in the club is free to apply for the position. We can have more than one person apply and your application should be made directly to the IHIA. The final decision will ultimately be made by the IHIA Board. Sincerely, Jeff Bergland Chief Drone and President Treasure Valley Beekeepers Club |
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