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TOMPKINS COUNTY
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COUNCIL
121 East Court Street Ithaca, New York 14850
Telephone (607) 274-5560
http://www.tompkinscountyny.gov/emc
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Final Minutes 2
September 8, 2016, 4PM 3
Tompkins County Old Jail Conference Room, 125 E. Court Street, Ithaca, NY 4
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Attendance 6
Members 7
Name Representation
Linda Spielman P Village of Dryden
Ron Szymanski A Village of Freeville
Roger Yonkin A At-Large
Dooley Kiefer P Associate Member
Jose Lozano A Associate Member
Scott Doyle P EMC Coordinator
Dan Klein P Associate Member
Anna Kelles P Legislature Liaison
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A quorum was not present. 12
Others: Jaime Cone, Ithaca Times 13
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Call to Order – Chair Nicholson called the meeting to order at approximately 4:05 PM. 15
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Privilege of the Floor – No speakers. 17
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Agenda Review/Changes – The agenda was accepted as distributed. 19
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Approval of Minutes – The July 14th Minutes were discussed and minor changes to the Environmental Review Committee 21
Report were suggested though due to a lack of quorum no formal vote was taken on the minutes. 22
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Committee Reports The following committees gave reports. 24
• Energy Committee – Brian Eden: report included the status of local building projects noting most projects are 25
built to traditional building practices using fossil fuels; Maplewood Redevelopment however proposes not using 26
any natural gas. Town of Ithaca determined the DEIS was not yet adequate and the consultant was addressing 27
added concerns. • Update on the status of the County and City microgrid projects. • Potential improvements to the 28
Dominion Pipeline compressor system expansion. Anna Kelles clarified that a request has been made to hold a 29
Name Representation
Steve Bissen E Town of Dryden
Kenny Christianson P At-Large
John Dennis P Village of Lansing
Brian Eden P Village of Cayuga Heights
Bill Evans A Town of Danby
Pegi Ficken E Town of Groton
John Hertzler E Town of Ulysses
Roy Luft A At-Large
Jim McGarry A At-Large
Vladimir Micic P Town of Ithaca
Steve Nicholson P Town of Caroline
Susan Riley P At-Large
Tom Shelley P Ithaca CAC
formal public hearing to address potential air quality as well as water quality impacts. The current public 30
comment period extends through September 12th. Dooley further noted that a study for pipeline leakage is further 31
being examined. • Advocacy continues for the Geothermal Tax Credit Bill for New York State • Heatsmart 32
Tompkins Program Update: About 100 contracts were signed last year, proposal advancing with the Park 33
Foundation this year and are considering different outreach approaches. NYSERDA is further being engaged for 34
ideas on marketing the program. • West Dryden Road pipeline continues to spark discussion regarding 35
alternatives. Related discussion over concerns of the Dakota Access pipeline expansion. • Discussion of clean 36
energy standard that requires 50% renewables by 2050 with substantial subsidies for nuclear energy and the 37
release of the County Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory which notes either a 21% reduction in GHG emissions 38
or an 83% increase due to natural gas methane leakage. • Black Oak Wind Farm continues to slowly advance 39
forward. The Town of Newfield adopted an updated wind ordinance this summer which requires much larger 40
footprint. • Notation of the electric car show occurring next week Saturday afternoon in front of the State Theater. 41
• Cornell received grant to study smart meters centered on a consumer oriented approach. • Discussion of local 42
government reactions to General Municipal Review 239 recommended modification from the County. 43
• Environmental Review - John Dennis: report included a request for added membership on the committee. • 44
Update of coal ash landfill and its leaching to the lake. Questions as to the conditions of the permit that allows for 45
the operation of this landfill. Kenny Christianson asked what the best solution to dealing with the coal ash would 46
be. John thought instead of capping it, sealing it in containers on site might make more sense. Other regions of 47
New York State require treatment of leachate. Cayuga Power further continues to burn coal. One of the hotspots 48
for sulfur dioxide emissions is located just north of this location. • Brian Eden then outlined several other projects 49
including: issues related to microplastics in the lake and suggested presentation from Jose Lozano on this issue in 50
the future; the Governor asking that private water resources be tested for water quality, the proposed Cargill mine 51
shaft expansion, Chainworks District comment period, the City of Ithaca dredging of siltation basin, the solid 52
waste management plan, EPA coal tar sealants, the Town of Lansing comprehensive planning process, and the 53
Lansing Rod and Gun Club lead contamination hearing set for September 14th. 54
• Unique Natural Areas – Steve Nicholson reported: The committee hadn’t heard from Cornell regarding the 55
proposed updated boundary expansion to Sapsucker Woods until just recently. Cornell Real Estate expressed 56
concerns over proposed boundary changes and asked for meeting with UNA committee prior to a formal vote on 57
those changes. This UNA boundary is likely to be considered along with the remaining 2016 updates including 58
Bell Station. 59
• Executive Committee: Speaker set for November 2016. Some discussion on EMC annual reports and how to 60
distribute to the Legislature and the website. 61
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Municipal Reports – 63
• Steve Nicholson mentioned that Caroline is entering into an agreement with several other entities to invest in a 64
solar farm and the Town is also looking into air source heat pumps as replacement for their aging natural gas 65
furnace. 66
• Brian Eden discussed the Village of Cayuga Heights consideration of Cayuga Medical proposal at Community 67
Corners. Local concern has been related to traffic concerns. Brian expressed his support for the infill project. 68
• Tom Shelley discussed City of Ithaca projects including the Maguire proposal, potential impacts to the waterfront 69
and community gardens. 70
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Chair’s Report – No specific Chair’s report. 72
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Staff Report – Scott Doyle reported that: the agriculture and farmland bus tour is set for next Friday, the County 74
budget currently includes support for UNA outreach in 2017, the WRC/EMC recruitment effort currently 75
underway and noted the recent climate redlining article. 76
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Adjournment - Chair adjourned the meeting at 5:40 PM. 78
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Prepared by Scott Doyle, Senior Planner, Tompkins County Planning Department 80
Approved by Board October 13, 2016. 81