HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-08-2017 CSAC Minutes ApprovedConservation and Sustainability Advisory Committee
DRAFT Minutes of March 8, 2017 meeting
Present: Roxanne Marino, Don Ellis, Sue Poelvoorde
Excused: Andy Hillman, Bara Hotchkiss, Brice Smith, Robert Oswald
Staff: Darby Kiley
Guest: David Diaz
Roxanne called the meeting to order at 7:06 p.m. and acknowledged that a quorum was not
present.
Approval of Minutes
Tabled due to a lack of a quorum.
Consideration of additional member
Roxanne introduced David Diaz. David is interested in being appointed to the Conservation and
Sustainability Advisory Committee (CSAC.) Roxanne had emailed a copy of David’s resumé to
board members for consideration and committee members responded favorably to have David
join the group. Roxanne will discuss David’s appointment to the CSAC with Supervisor Liz
Thomas.
Updates on Town issues or Board actions related to Sustainability/Conservation
HeatSmart II Program – Ulysses meeting schedule
Roxanne reported that a second round of meetings are scheduled to encourage residents to
consider installing heat pump and/or geo-thermal ground-source heat systems. Two meetings
are scheduled for the Town of Ulysses. The first meeting is Thursday, March 23rd, 6:30 p.m. to
8:30 p.m. at the Franziska Racker Center on Wilkins Road. The second meeting is Saturday, April
15th, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and will split the session between the Ulysses Town Hall and the
Trumansburg Village Hall. Information on the sessions is posted to the Town’s website.
Go Solar Tompkins program (CCE)
Roxanne reported that Cornell Cooperative Extension is continuing to promote the successful
Go Solar program in Tompkins County. A meeting is scheduled for March 9th at the Town of
Enfield Community Center. Four installers are committed to continuing work in the county
while there still is a tax incentive program available.
IDA proposed PILOT for commercial solar
Roxanne reported that discussions are still ongoing over how to implement and manage a
Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) program for commercial solar energy facility installations. The
State of New York is also looking at how to handle a taxing/PILOT program. At some point, the
Board should have an opportunity to weigh in on the proposals.
Old Business
A) Urban Forestry Grant Application (NYSDEC)
Don reported that he and Andy Hillman successfully completed and submitted a grant
application to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) for a
project to replace aged and diseased trees in the Town of Ulysses and Village of Trumansburg.
The grant covers a project area including Smith Woods, Trumansburg Fairgrounds, village street
right-of-ways, and the Habitat for Humanity property on Salo Drive that the Town of Ulysses is
working to acquire.
The Urban Forestry Grant has two rounds. The first round, which the grant application covers,
requests funding to cover the cost of completing a tree survey and developing replacement
plan. The tree survey will be completed on 5,000 trees. The second grant round will cover a
maintenance planting plan.
Don noted that applicants are expected to hear during the month of May if their applications
were successful.
A) Zoning Update
Roxanne noted that the committee received the working draft of the proposed Agriculture
Zone document via email. The CSAC has until May 4th to review and provide comments to the
Zoning Update Committee. Roxanne provided some background to David on the project.
The group discussed the best way to review and provide comments on the working draft
throughout the review process. It was agreed that an online editable document using Google
Docs would be the best option. Don will set it up for the group.
Darby requested that one set of comments/edits be provided from the CSAC to the Zoning
Update Committee.
Roxanne noted that the consultants are also working on the proposed zoning for the hamlet of
Jacksonville and also the Light Industrial District in the Krums Corners Road area.
Next Meeting
The next meeting of the CSAC is scheduled for March 30th, 7:00 p.m.
Roxanne noted that the Agriculture and Farmland Protection Board is holding an open meeting
on the Ag zone working draft on March 23rd to share the working draft with farmers and
farmland owners.
Meeting adjourned at 8:35 p.m.