HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-17-17 WRC Final MinutesTOMPKINS COUNTY WATER RESOURCES COUNCIL 1
Monday, July 17, 2017 2
TCAT Main Office Conference Room 3
Final Minutes 4
Attendance 5
Member Seat Member Seat
Sharon Anderson E Cooperative Extension Elaine Quaroni P At-Large
John Andersson P At-Large Marjory Rinaldo-Lee E Environment
Fay Benson P Agriculture Michael Thorne P At-Large
Chris Bordlemay Padilla E Water Purveyor
Cynthia Brock E Recreation Kristen Hychka P Associate Member
Ed Bugliosi A USGS (non-voting) Roxy Johnston E Associate Member
Liz Cameron P Co. Environmental Health Emelia “Mia” Jumbo A Associate Member
George Fowler A At-Large Jose Lozano P Associate Member
Bill George P Municipal Government Darren MacDougall A Associate Member
Barry Goodrich P Watershed Organization John Mawdsley A Associate Member
Michelle Henry P EMC Liaison Todd Miller P Associate Member
Joan Jurkowich P Co. Planning Department Steve Penningroth P Associate Member
Dooley Kiefer P County Government Joanne Trutko A Associate Member
Darby Kiley P Municipal Government Tom Vawter E Associate Member
Lynn Leopold E Municipal Government Linda Wagenet E Associate Member
Jon Negley E Soil & Water Cons. District
Frank Proto P At-Large Kristin McCarthy E Co. Planning Dept. Staff
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A quorum was not present until later in the meeting. 7
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Guests: None 9
Call to Order – Chair Darby Kiley called the meeting to order at 4:23 pm. 10
Privilege of the Floor – No speakers 11
Agenda Review/Changes – None 12
Approval of June Minutes – Approval of the minutes was postponed because there was no quorum. 13
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Cayuga Lake Watershed Restoration and Protection Plan – Hilary Lambert, CLWN 15
Hilary Lambert distributed a handout and reviewed its contents: the Table of Contents from the plan and the top 16
priority recommendations for action. She noted the original watershed protection plan was prepared in 2000; that 17
this update of the plan involved an extensive public outreach effort; and that the plan was written primarily by 18
local experts who volunteered their time and expertise. 19
• Frank Proto asked about input received from local governments on priorities for action; Hilary noted that 20
only two or three local governments responded despite several efforts to reach them. 21
• Jose Lozano asked for her thoughts on getting better involvement, and Hilary suggested that involving 22
counties would be key to increasing local government participation. However, she did note that the three 23
counties in the watershed are each very different. 24
• Michelle Henry suggested that WRC members could be liaisons to local governments, and Joan 25
Jurkowich recommended working through the Tompkins County Council of Governments. 26
• Dooley Kiefer asked if this document was considered an official Watershed Management Plan. Hilary 27
responded that this plan, together with the upcoming TMDL, would be considered a Watershed 28
Management Plan. Dooley asked if the other counties have Water Quality Coordinating Committees, and 29
Hilary stated that they do but they differ from each other. 30
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Hydrilla Treatment Update – Hilary Lambert, CLWN 32
Hilary Lambert distributed a handout used at a recent public information meeting on hydrilla. She reported the 33
Army Corps of Engineers is providing funding for treatment in 2017. She noted there is particular concern in the 34
Aurora area about the impacts of the treatment on swimming and on drinking water quality as the water intakes 35
for the village and college are near the treatment site. She stated that the Community Science Institute will be 36
monitoring for the presence of fluridone during treatment activities. 37
Plans for Fall Workshop to Protect Water Resources – Joan Jurkowich 38
Joan Jurkowich reported that after reviewing the training input they received from local municipalities, the 39
committee members have identified three top priorities: stream corridor protection, road ditching practices, and 40
natural infrastructure. The committee is proposing a fall workshop on road ditching and a spring workshop on 41
stream corridor protection. The road ditching workshop would be a half-day session in early November, and 42
committee members are reaching out to potential presenters, including staff from the Cornell Local Roads 43
program and the Tompkins County Soil and Water Conservation District. She noted the fall workshop would 44
probably cost $500-600. The WRC agreed to support the road ditching workshop, and that the expenditure of 45
funds for this purpose was acceptable. 46
Committee Reports 47
None 48
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Chair Report – Darby Kiley 50
There was no chair report. However, Darby Kiley noted the presence of a quorum and called for approval of the 51
June minutes. 52
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Action: Motion by Frank Proto, seconded by John Andersson, to approve the minutes as distributed. The 54
motion passed by the unanimous vote of the members present. 55
Staff Report – Joan Jurkowich 56
Joan noted that Kristin McCarthy was absent due to illness. 57
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Member Announcements 59
Frank Proto asked if anyone knew of any reports of recent flooding: 60
• City of Ithaca: An excavation site next to the Ithaca Times building flooded on consecutive days. An 61
underground sidewalk vault on the site was open, and water poured into it like a river. 62
• Village of Lansing: The Shops at Ithaca Mall, as well as below-grade apartments along Uptown Road, 63
experienced flooding. 64
• Town of Ulysses: A resident of Maplewood Road reported the deposition of sediment in her yard. 65
Adjournment 66
Chair Darby Kiley declared the meeting adjourned at approximately 5:26 pm. 67
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These draft minutes will be formally considered by the WRC at its next monthly meeting, and corrections or 69
notations will be incorporated at that time. Prepared by Joan Jurkowich, Tompkins County Planning and 70
Sustainability Department. Approved by Water Resources Council: 9/18/2017. 71