HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019.08.13 PAB Final Minutes1
PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Beverly Livesay Conference Room, Human Services Building
320 W. State/MLK Jr. Street, Ithaca, NY 14850
FINAL MEETING MINUTES
Members Attending:
Guests: Ben Sandberg executive director for History Center
Call to Order: Chair David Herrick convened the meeting at 4:06 pm.
Agenda Review/Changes: None
Approval of Draft Minutes for July 9, 2019: Kathy Schlather moved approval of the July meeting minutes, which
Tim Carey seconded. Motion carried.
Presentation: Comprehensive Plan Five-year Review – Joan Jurkowich
Joan updated the group on progress made on the five-year review of the County Comprehensive Plan.
The Planning and Sustainability Department proposes that the following action items be added to the plan:
Municipal Assistance, Strategic Tourism Plan, Priority Rails, Route 13 Corridor Study, Housing Funding, HABs
Strategy, Stream Corridor Protection, Watershed Rules and Regulations, County-owned Forestlands, Resiliency and
Recovery Plan, Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory; Energy Infrastructure, Business Energy Advisors, Employee
Commutes, Net-Zero Emissions Facilities and Fleets, Water & Sewer Study, Planning and Design, and the Cayuga
Lake Blueway Trail.
Joan will return to PAB for more recommendations and feedback in September before taking the draft review to
the Planning, Energy, and Environmental Quality Committee later that month. In October, the Legislature will
adopt a resolution to schedule (and hold) a public hearing where the draft review will be presented. If all goes
according to the timeline, the County Legislature will amend the Comprehensive Plan to include new action items
at its November 7th meeting.
John Czamanske suggested finessing the messaging and language used to explain whether public comments had
been incorporated into the draft document (see table in Appendix C).
Representation Name Representation
Martha Armstrong E Economic Development Monika Roth P Agriculture
Joe Bowes P Housing Leslie Schill P Education #2
Tim Carey P Education #1 Kathy Schlather P Human Services
John Czamanske P At-Large Andy Zepp E Land Preservation/Public Land Mgmt.
Fernando de Aragón A Transportation Deborah Dawson E Associate Member
Yamila Fournier A Built Environment Dooley Kiefer E Associate Member
David Herrick P Facilities/Infrastructure Others Present
Rod Howe P Historical/Cultural Resources Katie Borgella P Commissioner
David Kay E Local Planning (urban) Joan Jurkowich P Planning Administrator
Anna Kelles A HED/PEEQ Kristin McCarthy P Administrative Assistant
G. Lincoln Morse P Business Megan McDonald P Deputy Commissioner
Gay Nicholson P At-Large
C.J. Randall P Local Planning (non-urban)
Marcus Riehl P Natural Environment
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Marcus Riehl asked if there was any news on the County forestlands and EMC recommendations. He shared that
New York State is considering updating the Forest Tax Law, which is administered by the NYS Department of
Environmental Conservation.
Presentation: Tompkins County Energy and Sustainability Efforts – Katie Borgella
With the adoption of and enthusiastic reception to the County Energy Strategy, Katie thought it important to
provide context and background by giving an overview of all the energy- and sustainability-related efforts
undertaken and executed by County staff over roughly the last two decades. As such she shared a PowerPoint
presentation with the board that highlighted the department’s many accomplishments in these areas.
Report: PAB Member Recruitment and Reminder Sexual Harassment Prevention Training – Megan McDonald
Megan reminded members to submit their completed training forms at their earliest convenience (no later than
September 9, 2019) and summarized the PAB seats slated for renewal at the end of the year. The department will
also be recruiting to fill the vacant Energy seat on the PAB.
Commissioner’s Report – Katie Borgella
• County Legislature chose to adopt rather than simply endorse the Energy Strategy to emphasize its importance
as County policy.
• Planning and Sustainability staff are helping to prepare an application for a geothermal energy system to
provide heating and cooling for the Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport in response to NYSEG’s Request for
Information (RFI) for non-pipe alternatives in the Lansing natural gas moratorium area. The department is also
collaborating on a NYSEG RFI application with the New York Power Authority for energy efficiency and clean
heating and cooling of institutional buildings in the moratorium area.
• Department applied for funding with the Park Foundation to assist with expansion and continuation of the
current Business Energy Advisors (BEA) program for new construction building projects. It has also partnered
with NYSERDA, HeatSmart Tompkins, and TCAD to launch the BEA Lansing one-year pilot program for existing
buildings in the natural gas moratorium area.
• County has kicked off the 2020 NYS Route 13 Corridor Study. Barton & Loguidice will serve as lead consultant.
• Department received seven responses from consultants to its Request for Proposals to develop a Resiliency
and Recovery Plan for the County. The funding for this project stems from two separate grant pools (FEMA and
NYS Department of State).
Member Reports
• Rod Howell introduced Ben Sandberg, the new executive director of The History Center.
• Sustainable Tompkins received a $250,000 NYSERDA grant to incentivize low to medium-income households to
invest in heat pump cooling and heating systems.
• City Harbor LLC is in formal negotiations with the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility to incorporate
effluent source thermal energy in the heating systems design for City Harbor and Guthrie Medical Clinic.
• The Town of Danby is hiring for a full-time planner. John will be stepping down from his part-time position.
• The 300-day review process is under way for Agricultural District #1.
Adjournment: Chair David Herrick adjourned the meeting at 5:20 pm.