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For Immediate Release

Sonoma County partners with local bee farmer to establish seasonal apiary near Healdsburg Transfer Station

Santa Rosa, CA | February 14, 2023

Sonoma County today announced a three-year agreement with Tauzer Apiaries of Northern California to host up to 120 beehives seasonally on a portion of vacant county property adjacent to the Healdsburg Transfer Station, the county’s refuse disposal and recycling facility on Alexander Valley Road. 

The beehive storage license agreement was brought forward by the Sonoma County Department of Public Infrastructure and approved by the Board of Supervisors on Dec. 13, 2022.

“We know honeybees are essential pollinators that help plants, flowers and food crops reproduce. That means healthier people and a healthier planet,” said Chris Coursey, chair of the Board of Supervisors. “This is an opportunity to help local farms, orchards and gardens, while at the same time support a local business in its mission to enhance biodiversity in Sonoma County and throughout California.”

“We’re pleased to announce this special community partnership to host honeybees on county land in Healdsburg,” said James Gore, District 4 Supervisor. “It supports our land, our agricultural tradition and our regional economy.”

"Our community partnerships are the cornerstone of the health and longevity of our honeybees,” said Claire Tauzer. “Our family is honored to have spent the last 50 years devoted to local agriculture through sustainable beekeeping. By creating relationships that support our shared values and educating the public about the importance of managed honeybee hives, we can continue to create a robust local food system."

Beginning in early spring, beehives will be installed in a 5,000-square-foot area on pallets of four hives each, at least 100 feet away from occupied structures and public areas. Under the terms of the agreement, Tauzer Apiaries will monitor and inspect the hives in accordance with industry standards and pay the county $5 per colony annually to host the honeybees.

Other government entities that partner with Tauzer Apiaries include the City of Davis, City of Fairfield, City of Petaluma and the City of Benicia. Under Sonoma County code, county property can be made available at less than market rate if the Board of Supervisors determines a valid community interest and the property is not needed by the county for the proposed term.

For more information about the county agreement with Tauzer Apiaries, please contact the Department of Public Infrastructure at (707) 565-2550, or Rachel Morrison, outreach and education manager for Tauzer Apiaries, at (707) 242-6161 or rachel@solabeefarms.com

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