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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2021-01-07 Town of Ithaca Conservation Board (CB) Meeting January 7, 2021, 5:30 p.m. (via Zoom Video Conference) Final Minutes Members: Eva Hoffmann, James Hamilton, Joann Kowalski, Lori Brewer (Chair), Mike Roberts Associate Members: Lindsay Dombroskie Staff: Michael Smith, Senior Planner 1. Persons to be Heard: none 2. Members' Concerns: none 3. Chair and Coordinator Reports a. Chairperson (Lori): i. Lori participated in the web-based New York State Association of Conservation Commissions Annual Meeting December 15, 2020. More information about the organization and who are members at: s://nysacc.orq/whai-is-ncc On the topic of"How to have a successful conservation advisory council" 1. Have protocol on what specifically comes to conservation board, including revisions. 2. Focus on providing excellent recommendation including supplemental education materials. 3. Do site visit (Town of Bedford shared their visit guide sheet, Mt Kisco use drones to collect videos). Perhaps our Environmental Review Committee (ERC) could use this. 4. Send members to other municipalities and have liaison on all other significant boards 5. Recruit a student representative (e.g., Ithaca College [IC], or Cornell). Who to reach out to? Perhaps Environmental Sciences Department at IC and Cornell, Sunrise Movement? 6. Self educate (Research how to build a wetland boardwalk, Invite professionals to provide education). We've had speakers before, could try to continue. ii. Municipal Conservation Boards in NY need an Open Space Index. Might now or in a future meeting Mike Smith provide a little more about what this is and details about the Town of Ithaca's or what currently is used? The Town of Blooming Grove uses this Preservation Plan https://www.townofbIoominggroveny.com/Portals/5/documents/BG%20Preser vation%20PIa n%20Draft_WAppend ices_2020_1_17-com pressed.pdf?ver=2020- 01-21-153122-720. Perhaps Mike S. could give an overview of Town approach, indicate what is being used now for guidance in place of the 1992/3 Index. iii. Solar farms: Pollinator-Friendly Solar Act (A08083A/S06339A) on June 11, 2018. This establishes a statewide vegetation standard for the ground under and around solar arrays to be planted with low-growing flowering plants and native grasses—instead of traditional turf grass or gravel—that provide urgently needed habitat for pollinators and birds. iv. DEC Conservation and Land Use Webinars .�.tps://www.dec.n�.gy/n rn. s/120 3 . .tI-_V 1 b. Coordinator (Mike Smith): i. Conference information was shared via email (Reimagining Connections: The Stewardship Network Conference 2021 Wednesday, January 27th, 2021 - Friday, January 29th, 2021) if anyone is interested in attending. There are funds for attendance fees and accommodation if needed ii. Deer management program update: new DEC application in for Deer Damage Permit for 2021 was submitted. A map of locations for 2021 was shared. There are nine in total; we had six last year and dropped two, so have added five new for the upcoming season. There is a good distribution of sites throughout the town, generally located closer to the City of Ithaca. 1. James: It would be good to space the sites out that are located in the Six Mile Creek area, some sites further away from the City would be great. It seems like the deer are getting driven further out from city but toward outer town. Mike S. says they are fairly well spread. 2. In general, we're focusing on an - 1.5 mile buffer around City of Ithaca because DEC asked for a target area, and farms located further toward edge of Town can apply for their own Deer Damage permits. We can modify the boundary if desired. iii. Two projects came in to the Planning Board: 1. 116 Woolf Lane located within a clustered subdivision would like to build a garage, but needs a waiver to build within a 30-foot setback from the road. Mike S. will send the project plan to the ERC. 2. 308 and 309 Saranac Way (Deer Run subdivision). Two properties next to Deer Run Homeowners Association (DRHA) are going to acquire a small portion of land from the DRHA that they have been maintaining and landscaping over an extended period of time. The DRHA will still have many acres of land, the properties are each acquiring - 5-ft strip. Mike Smith will send the plans to the ERC. 4. Approval of Minutes: James moved, Eva seconded to pass the August 2020 minutes. They were approved. The December 2020 minutes received minor modifications, and Eva moved to approve and Lori seconded. They were approved. 5. Discussion of: a. Vice-chair Nomination: Joann was nominated for one year. James moved, Eva seconded the motion. Voting proceeded and Joann was approved. b. Tompkins County EMC (Environmental Management Council) member representative from the Town of Ithaca: Undecided. Lindsay will go to the next EMC meeting to make sure someone from the Town CB will be there. c. Town of Ithaca Conservation Board Activities and Accomplishments for 2020: Modified the first point regarding the COVID-19 safe aspects and multiple shrubs planted. Added the assistance with planting of South Hill Rec Way restoration project. d. Conservation Board 2021 Work Goals i. Lindsay volunteered to convert the environmental action calendar into a monthly or weekly FB post. She will also convert the list to a calendar 2 overview document that we can pin to the page for people to reference. Make sure is accessible on the town webpage. Joann will assist on the social media posting goal as well too. ii. The CB pamphlet should get updated, is a communications committee job. iii. Do we need to update the membership (Will, Vlad)? Then do we need to recruit once again? Lori will reach out to confirm membership. iv. Discussion of goals is to be continued... e. Conservation Board Committees 2021: To be continued. Scenic resources committee looking for new membership. James volunteered to chair communications committee. 6. Regular Reports a. ERC—Mike S. mentioned some projects that came up that he hadn't forwarded, asked if interest in forwarding (included details in Coordinator Report). ERC said they'd be interested in seeing both b. Scenic Resources Committee: working on an issue with the parcel the current sign is planned to be placed within. Mike S. is working on a license agreement with Cornell. c. Communications Committee: James suggests for 2020 Fischer Award: consider Primitive Pursuits again; also Finger Lakes ReUse. (ReUse Community Hardware, ReUse Caboose, Ithaca ReUse Center, ReSET job training program in Computer Tech, Retail & Customer Service; Construction/Green Energy). Mike S. will send out a press release next week. d. Waste Awareness Committee: Lori has continued talking with TC material management and there is a material purchasing policy that will be voted on at the County level. e. EMC: Joann attended meeting, mentioned that the EMC is going through a restructure, and that they seem to have formed a Waste Reduction Committee that might be a common interest with us. Lindsay volunteered to go to the next meeting, but suggested other CB members also attend (Elizabeth, Carolyn?) so we can determine our Town representative. f. Six Mile Creek: CSI is processing BMI (benthic macroinvertebrate) samples on Thursdays while being Covid safe. g. Cornell Botanical Gardens: volunteers still unable to assist, but staff are felling ash trees. 7. Other Business: we will continue to discuss work goals with committees. Start thinking about Fischer Award nominees! 8. Review goals: going to continue working on them. Committees (and those interested in committees) should chat to confirm goals. 9. Adjourn: 7:16 pm Minutes drafted by Lindsay Dombroskie 3