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TOMPKINS COUNTY WATER RESOURCES COUNCIL
September 16, 2019
TCAT, 737 Willow Avenue, Ithaca, NY
Final Minutes
Attendance
Member Seat Member Seat
Sharon Anderson P Cooperative Extension Brian Rahm P Environment
Fay Benson E Agriculture Elizabeth Thomas P At-Large
Chris Bordlemay Padilla P Water Purveyor Linda Wagenet E At-Large
Cynthia Brock P Municipal Mara Alper P Associate
Liz Cameron E Co. Environmental Health Annie Bastoni E Associate
Amanda Champion P County Government Bill George E Associate
Barry Goodrich P Watershed Organization Roxy Johnston P Associate
Ed Gottlieb P At-Large Dooley Kiefer P Associate
Michelle Henry P EMC Representative Jose Lozano P Associate
Marina Howarth P At-Large Todd Miller P Associate
Kristen Hychka P Municipal Government Niamh O’Leary E Associate
Emelia “Mia” Jumbo P At-Large Steve Penningroth A Associate
Darby Kiley P County Planning & Sustain. Elaine Quaroni P Associate
Lynn Leopold E Municipal Government Marjory Rinaldo-Lee E Associate
Jon Negley E Soil & Water Cons. District Joanne Trutko P Associate
Frank Proto P At-Large Tom Vawter P Associate
Guests: John Mawdsley
Call to Order – Chair Cynthia Brock called the meeting to order at 4:17 p.m.
Privilege of the Floor – None
Agenda Review/Changes – At the request of Amanda Champion, with support from Sharon Anderson, an action
item was added to the agenda to reconsider passage of the resolution to adopt the Tompkins County 2012
Wetlands Map, which had appeared before the WRC at its June monthly meeting as a motion but failed to pass.
Presentation: Conservation Easements – Hannah George, Finger Lakes Land Trust
Hannah spoke to the WRC about her work as a conservation easement steward for the Finger Lake Land Trust
(FLLT). Her presentation included an overview of FLLT as an organization, the easement procurement process,
two statewide sources (Source Water Buffer Program and Water Quality Improvement Project Program)
available for funding such projects, and other land management strategies employed by FLLT to safeguard water
quality in our region. Liz Thomas recommended that Hannah give a similar presentation to the Tompkins County
Council of Governments to raise awareness of the Land Trust’s efforts in this area of conservation.
Action: Water Withdrawal letter – Mara Alper
Mara gave an overview of the committee’s work over the last couple of months, much of which is covered in
detail in their June written committee meeting report. Among other decisions, the members opted to focus on
water withdrawal permitting vis-à-vis the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), the process for
which is based on, mandated by, and in agreement with the Great Lakes Compact.
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Action: A motion was made by Frank Proto, and seconded by Christopher Bordlemay Padilla, to approve a letter
sent on behalf of the WRC to the Region 7 permit officer for DEC requesting that notifications of water
withdrawal permit applications be sent to the chair of the WRC at the same time they are delivered to the
respective local municipality. Motion carried, with minor editorial changes. No abstentions.
Action: Motion to Reconsider the Wetlands Mapping Study – Amanda Champion
After discussing the parliamentary protocol for bringing a motion back for reconsideration by the full Council, as
well as a semantic fine-tuning of the language comprising said motion, the members present worked together to
approve Resolution 2019-02 – Adopting the “Tompkins County 2012 Wetlands Map.” The resolution affirms the
Council’s support for the adoption and endorsement of the “Tompkins County 2012 Wetlands Map” as a
planning tool for municipalities, agencies, landowners, and developers to consult for planning, environmental
resource management, and land development activities, with the exception of site-specific purposes, for which a
detailed, on-site wetland survey done by a qualified expert would be needed.
Action: Motion by Amanda Champion, seconded by Elizabeth Thomas
Resolution 2019-02 – Adopting the “Tompkins County 2012 Wetlands Map”
WHEREAS, the Tompkins County Water Quality Strategy Reports from 2002 through 2019 include goals and
objectives (a) to protect and restore wetlands, (b) to identify and map wetlands not regulated by the state or
federal government (2002, 2005, 2009 and 2012), and (c) to propose and support local regulations and
programs for wetland protection (2002, 2005, 2009, 2012); and
WHEREAS, in 2008, a report titled “Wetland Protections in Tompkins County: Existing Status, Gaps, and
Future Needs” was completed for the Water Resources Council (WRC); and
WHEREAS, in 2016, a report titled “Wetland Mapping for Tompkins County, New York” and a map referred to
as “Tompkins County 2012 Wetlands Map” were produced based on the most recent data compiled in 2012;
and
WHEREAS, the WRC has reviewed the report and map and determined that they would be a useful resource
for municipalities, agencies, landowners and developers in their planning and evaluation efforts; and
WHEREAS, it is the hope of the WRC that the “Tompkins County 2012 Wetlands Map” will alert citizens,
agencies and units of local government to the need to protect these valuable resources; and
WHEREAS, it is understood and expressed by the WRC that the “Tompkins County 2012 Wetlands Map” is
useful only at the planning stage of land development activities, and should not be a replacement for in-field
review of wetland boundaries by qualified wetland delineators: now therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the Tompkins County Water Resources Council adopts and endorses the use of the
“Tompkins County 2012 Wetlands Map” as a planning tool for municipalities, agencies, landowners and
developers to consult for planning, environmental resource management, and land development activities,
but let it be known that for site-specific purposes, a detailed, on-site wetland survey done by a qualified
expert would be needed.
Motion passed by the members present with no abstentions or opposing votes.
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Action: Water Resources staff person letter to Legislature – Executive and HABs Committee
Since the last full WRC meeting in June, the HABs Committee developed a letter to the County Legislature
requesting the addition of a dedicated Water Resources staff person to the Tompkins County budget for 2020.
The Executive Committee edited and approved the letter, which per WRC Bylaws requires ratification by the full
Council.
Action: Darby Kiley made a motion to ratify a letter of request from the Water Resources Council Executive
Committee, originating with the HABs Committee, to include funding for a dedicated Water Resources staff
person in the Tompkins County budget for 2020. Frank Proto seconded the motion, which was approved by the
members present.
Action: Approval of June 17th Minutes
Frank Proto made a motion to approve the June 2019, meeting minutes. Barry Goodrich seconded. Motion
carried.
Committee Reports
The Municipal Training Workshop Committee plans to host a workshop on riparian buffer management in late
November and will coordinate once again with colleagues at Cornell Cooperative Extension-Tompkins County to
develop the program.
Chair’s Report
In concert with other partner organizations, the Community Science Institute is hosting “Nutrients in the Cayuga
and Seneca Lake Watersheds, Unusual Weather, and Harmful Algal Blooms: A Public Conversation,” on
September 28 at South Seneca School in Ovid, New York.
Member Announcements
Michelle Henry shared that the Tompkins County Environmental Management Council will be hosting its fall
outreach event on October 17.
Adjournment – The meeting ended at 5:45 pm.