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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2021-08-05 Town of Ithaca Conservation Board Meeting August 5,2021,5:30 pm Final Minutes Members Present: Mike Roberts,Joann Kowalski, Lori Brewer, Eva Hoffmann,James Hamilton, Lindsay Dombroskie (associate) Staff: Mike Smith, Senior Planner Guest:Theresa DeBoover, possible interested associate Board member, lives in Dryden (attended via Zoom) 1. Persons to Be Heard—None 2. Member Concerns—Decided to move the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) up in our meeting agenda from now on, for more time for discussion of projects.The ERC submitted comments regarding the Town Energy Supplemental Code, as pertains to the proposed Multidisciplinary Building at Cornell. The ERC has also received an application from Cornell for a New Experimental Hall at Wilson Laboratory, that the ERC has yet to review. 3. Chair and Coordinator Report—Lori mentioned the upcoming virtual Conference on the Environment in October. Mike S reported that the Conservation Board provided support letters for two grants submitted by the Town of Ithaca. 4. Minutes—all minutes(April, May,June, and July) moved (Mike R.) and seconded (James)to be accepted. Some minor edits remain but these will be sent to Mike S. ASAP. 5. Stipend Discussion—Town laws will need to be updated to permit a stipend. The Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals members receive $90 per meeting. The CB must draft a letter to submit to the Town Board requesting that the CB receive a monthly stipend and explain the justification. Currently, a stipend of$50/month seems to be the consensus for full and associate members. A letter/email will be drafted by Lori. 6. "Roles&Responsibilities" Document—Joann moves and Eva seconds to approve the current version. James provides some minor edits at the meeting. 7. Regular Reports a. ERC (moved earlier in the meeting from today forward) b. Scenic Resources—no report c. Communications—Lindsay indicates she needs to update the Facebook posts.Joann and Lori have done some work to provide content. d. Waste Awareness—no report e.Tompkins County EMC—no report 1 f. Six Mile Creek Volunteer Monitoring Program—Community Science Institute (CSI) held a family volunteer event at Buttermilk Falls State Park to educate people about benthic macroinvertebrates (BMI). Harmful algal blooms have been spotted by volunteers (http://www.communityscience.org/volunteer/harmful-algal-bloom-monitoring/cavuga-lake- habs-reporting-page/). Titus Triangle Park will have a completed creekside observation sign soon. CSI continues its partnership with 4-H2O Youth Education Program & Discover Cayuga Lake Floating Classroom.Volunteers will take a synoptic water sample scheduled for 8/25/21, and a BMI sample some time between 8/22 and 9/4/21, depending on Six Mile's flow.There is online training for iMapinvasives available,to aid in early detection and rapid response for invasive species (https://www.imapinvasives.org/). Spotted lanternfly is of particular concern, along with a need to monitor its host tree (tree-of-heaven) (www.nvimapinvasives.org/slf). g. Cornell Botanic Gardens Natural Areas Program—Volunteers weeded at Edwards Lake Cliffs Preserve and blazed the yellow and some of the red trail there as well. 8. Other Business— a)Asked Mike R.for an update on work regarding the update of the Town's parks& preserves plan. Mike S. can update by October, likely. B) Eva inquired about an update to the Conservation Board section of the Town website, and it was completed. 9. Work Goals— Eastern bluebird boxes need cleaning before spring, went this summer without monitoring. Monitoring would be easier with more accessible boxes (e.g., nail hinge on front) Adjourned: 6:52 pm Minutes drafted by Lindsay Dombroskie. 2