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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCB Minutes 2017-05-04 (2) Town of Ithaca Conservation Board Thursday May 4,2017 Final Minutes Members Present:James Hamilton, Elizabeth Hageman,Jon Meigs, Mike Roberts, Ellie Stewart, Vladimir Micic, Lindsey Dombroskie, Will Van Dyke, Eva Hoffmann Staff: Mike Smith (Senior Planner) Guests: Elizabeth Salon (community member), Martin Kelly(Town of Ithaca Code Enforcement/community member), Owen Kelly(student/community member), Stacey Smith (community member) 1. Persons to be heard: A community member Elizabeth Salon came to discuss an issue she has been dealing with regarding the widening of a Town road bordering her property and the possible effect on her spring which she uses for her drinking water. She lives close to the Dress Woods Preserve. She had questions in regards to Conservation Zones and if there was an environmental review done prior to widening the road. In addition, she is very interested in testing her water and obtaining the Material Data Sheets related to the paving components. Her ultimate concern was the change in the quality of her water. She has talked to other members of the Town of Ithaca staff regarding these issues. The Conservation Board seemed to feel it may be too late to stop the current work but understood her concerns as related to zoning and her water quality. 2. Member concerns: a. Fischer Conservation Award- Previous awardees are invited to attend the event b. Lindsey would be interested in reviewing timber harvesting regulations in the Conservation Zones 3. Chair and Coordinator reports: a. Planning Board- i. Reviewing paving improvements for the Namgyal Monastery on Danby Road ii. South Hill Cafe (Danby Road across from Ithaca College)will be reviewed b. The Town was awarded $1.2 million project from the NYS Department of Transportation to be used for a sidewalk on 96B near Ithaca College 4. Minutes from April 61"were approved with some modifications—Moved by James Hamilton, seconded by Mike Roberts 5. The Fischer Environmental Award ceremony will happen on May 13 at 10:30 am at Cass Park near the Children's garden. Suggestion to consider a budget for refreshments for next year(CB members can get reimbursed if you provide Mike S with a receipt). Will has a table that he will bring. Will is going to start taking photos of previously planted trees to add on Facebook. 6. Bluebird Box Management a. An additional 5 bluebird boxes were put up along the East Hill Recreation Way. b. A trail cam will be set up in the near future to see if any activity can be seen. 1 7. Deer Management a. The Town Board will have a study session on May 22nd where discussions will begin. Mike Roberts will be attending. Mike Smith will get the report to Town Board members prior to the meeting. b. Martin Kelly,Town Code Enforcement, briefly explained that hunting can take place in the Town and reviewed the required distances from housing. He is a hunter safety instructor in New York State and an active hunter in the Town. In addition, he provided the board with a hand out entitled "Guide to Urban Bowhunting"for review. 8. Conservation Board's Earth Day Table Recap a. Positive feedback from community members b. Reviewed some comments received from the public. c. Consider creating a list serve, specifically for Conservation Board issues. Questions regarding maintaining the list were raised. Also, consider possibly using the Town's newsletter list serve to send information. d. CB should try to get out for more public events in future 9. Mike S. presented a summary of the boards and committees for the Town of Ithaca and their roles and responsibilities. 10. Reports/Updates a. ERC- Maplewood project has started construction. A new Town water tank will be built off Ellis Hollow Road to handle the new demands. b. SRC-The committee has recently met and a new sign will be ordered soon.They are working with the manufacturer, but expect the cost will be more than the previous sign. c. Communications Committee-A draft proposal is being worked on to create a Conservation Board Instagram account. Continue to send Will updates and pictures for social media. d. Tompkins County EMC-They have decided to restructure the committees to make them more efficient. e. Six Mile creek Volunteer Monitoring Program i. High water sample was taken on April 7 ii. There was a volunteer symposium for CSI on April 8. Some recent successes include: improvement to waste water plant in Trumansburg, intervention at Pony Hollow after 200,000 gallons of slurry spread, repair of a brine holding pond in Harford Mills. iii. The BMI data is being moved to a database from the webpages, 13 more creeks have been added as sampling sites and 3 creeks have been added at the north end of Cayuga Lake. f. City of Ithaca Natural Areas- nothing to report g. Cornell Botanic Gardens Natural Areas-A new logo has been created. 11. Other Business—none 12. June agenda should include planning for NY invasive species week. 13. Meeting adjourned at 7:32 pm Minutes drafted by Elizabeth Hageman 2