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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCB Packet 2024-02-01 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING 215 N. Tioga St 14850 607.273.1747 www.town.ithaca.ny.us TO: CONSERVATION BOARD MEMBERS FROM: MICHAEL SMITH, SENIOR PLANNER DATE: JANUARY 25, 2024 SUBJECT: UPCOMING CONSERVATION BOARD MEETING – FEBRUARY 1, 2024 This is to confirm that the next meeting of the Conservation Board (CB) is Thursday, February 1st at 5:30 p.m. The agenda for this meeting is enclosed (see the back of this memo). The draft minutes from the December 7th meeting are attached. Please email me any spelling, grammatical, or other minor edits you have prior to the meeting. The draft minutes from the January 4th meeting were not available to include in the packet. At this meeting, we will discuss the new NYS freshwater wetland regulations and if the CB would like to provide any comments at this point. The deadline for submitting comments to NYSDEC is February 19th. Additional information can be found at: - https://extapps.dec.ny.gov/docs/wildlife_pdf/article24changes.pdf (Amendments to Article 24 Freshwater Wetlands – items changing in 2025 and 2028 are highlighted) - https://dec.ny.gov/sites/default/files/2024-01/anprmpart664.pdf (Advanced Notice of Proposed Rule Making – includes specific questions from NYSDEC) - https://dec.ny.gov/sites/default/files/2024-01/wtlndpreprodraftregs.pdf (Advanced Notice of Proposed Rule Making – Pre-Proposal Draft) We will also continue the conversation regarding the CB assisting with deer browse monitoring as part of the Town’s Deer Management Program. Lori was going to further investigate the AVID (Assessing Vegetation Impacts from Deer) project (https://aviddeer.com/) and potential training for CB members. We will also continue the conversation on indigenous environmental justice with Mike R. James is signed up to take minutes at the February meeting. If you have any questions prior to the meeting or are not able to attend, please contact me at msmith@town.ithaca.ny.us or 607-273-1747. Conservation Board Members and Associates (*) Lori Brewer (Chair), Frank Cantone (Vice-Chair), Lindsay Dombroskie*, James Hamilton, Eva Hoffmann, Michael Roberts, Ingrid Zabel ░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ TOWN OF ITHACA CONSERVATION BOARD 5:30 p.m., Thursday, February 1, 2024 ░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ Aurora Conference Room 215 N. Tioga Street Ithaca, New York 14850 (The rear entrance is handicapped accessible) (607) 273-1747 Members of the public are welcome to attend in-person at Town Hall or virtually via Zoom (https://zoom.us/j/6750593272). AGENDA 1. Persons to be heard (5:30 pm) 2. Members comments / concerns 3. Environmental Review Committee Update (Lori) 4. Chair and Coordinator reports 5. Approval of minutes from December 7, 2023 and January 4, 2024 6. Discuss potential comments regarding new NYS freshwater wetland regulations 7. Town’s Deer Management Program – continue browse monitoring discussion 8. Continue discussion of Indigenous Environmental Justice (Mike) 9. Regular reports and updates (6:30 pm) a. Scenic Resources Committee (Eva) b. Communications Committee (James) c. Tompkins County EMC (Ingrid) d. Six Mile Creek Volunteer Monitoring Program (James) e. Cornell Botanic Gardens Natural Areas Program (James) 10. Other Business (6:50 p.m.) 11. Review 2024 Work Goals / Discuss March Agenda 12. Adjourn (7:00 p.m.) 1 Town of Ithaca Conservaon Board (CB) Meeng December 7, 2023, 5:30 p.m. (In-Person at Town Hall and via Zoom Video Conference) Dra Minutes Members present: Lori Brewer (Chairperson), Frank Cantone, James Hamilton, Eva Hoffmann, Michael Roberts, Ingrid Zabel. Staff: Michael Smith, Senior Planner 1. Persons to be heard (5:30 pm) (none) 2. Members comments / concerns (none) 3. Environmental Review Commiee Update (Lori) a. There isn’t anything that is currently being reviewed. b. Eva – the self-storage facility looks as though some grading work has been done. There is quite a lot of fill that has taken place. c. Lori – That work is outside the area where the self-storage facility is being proposed. d. Lori – Just so folks here have a frame of reference, we have reviewed roughly the same number of projects this year as last. 4. Chair and Coordinator reports a. The Chair has nothing to report on this month. b. Coordinator – Mike S. has an update on the grants that the Town applied for the purchase of lands (off South King Rd). 1. The proposal to the NYS Parks was unfortunately denied 2. Park Foundaon ($50K) did come through. 3. Babcock Preserve – The RFP had been released and four proposals have been received. Their review will take place shortly. a. 2024 design phase b. 2025 construcon phase c. Spend checks for Conservaon Board Members will be cut around the first of the year. d. The Town Board will be looking at the deer program applicaon for the Deer Damage Permit for 2024. There will be nine locaons for baing and shoong total. i. Three bait locaons around Coy Glen ii. Six throughout 6 Mile Creek iii. One Member asked how the bait locaons on Town property are marked for safety, since they are open to the public. 1. Mike – parcipants cannot use the sites during the day (limited to one hour before sunset to one hour aer sunrise). So their use is out of phase with non-parcipants. 2. There is some signage placed around areas being used. 5. Approval of minutes from October 5, 2023 and November 2, 2023 a. James – Moves to approve; Ingrid seconded; all others are in favor. They’ve been adopted as wrien. 2 6. Connue discussion of Indigenous Environmental Jusce (Mike) a. Mike R and Steven Henhawk would like to be able to make recordings to link to from the plant labels using a QR code. Mike R asked if the Town has audio recording equipment? i. No, but Mike S reports that they have had prey good results using a laptop in a quiet room to gather the audio for another project. b. Anyone here have experience on audio producon? i. Recommendaons from members include: 1. Audacity – soware 2. Lori has a connecon to a video producon professional. Anne Michel. She used to work at IC and may have access to equipment. 3. Eva – Deborah Horde, has done a lot of work with a local film maker, and may have equipment to use. 4. The History Center might also have equipment and or funding to help support this. 7. Town’s Deer Management Program; a connuaon of the browse monitoring discussion a. Mike S had sent out a link to the study that compared four methodologies for measuring deer browse pressure/ecological indicators of overabundant deer. b. James – Many of the study methods that were described in the paper use a fence, with plots inside and plots outside of it, differenal browse rates across the fence can make for rich comparisons. i. Member – Where would we locate such a plot and fence area? Would we look for an area that was “hit” badly? ii. Ingrid – Would we really go back to take measurements mulple mes a year? c. Lori – we don’t have to be quite as rigorous as a scienfic study. What can we do that would be compelling but not so onerous. i. Mike R – This is jusficaon for the DEC to issue the permit and agrees this doesn’t need to as iron-clad as a scienfic study. ii. Lori – We could plant bluestem goldenrod, tag it and see if it gets browsed. iii. James – The bluestem goldenrod is a good candidate since there are not as many predators for that as other sennel species. d. Member – It would be good to try and engage a student group to help collect this data. e. Lori – We should try some of these methods to see how do-able or onerous any one method may be. f. James will read more deeply on the feces census method. Lori will read more deeply on the twig-age method. Each will report back to the CB in January and we can schedule an oung to test these two methods. g. Mike S. – We can even look to public complaints as another source of data for the DEC. 8. Discussion of upcoming NYS Open Space Conservaon Plan update (James) a. The property on South Hill, the one the Town did not get funding to buy, would be a good candidate for this sort of program. b. The public comment period is in the summer next year, though individuals here could reach out to DEC staff in the interim to share their senments and recommendaons. c. Mike R – How will these lands be used? Who will have access to them? Is there a way that these lands could be offered to Indigenous communies whose lands were stolen? d. Ingrid – Would like to see lands bordering waterways protected to help protect communies from flooding. 3 e. Lori – Would this group like to host one of the stakeholder members (Andy Zepp (Finger Lakes Land Trust) or Kae Borgella (Tompkins County Planning Department)) involved with this during our February or March meeng? i. [General agreement] 9. Regular reports and updates (6:30 pm) a. Scenic Resources Commiee (Eva) i. No report b. Communicaons Commiee (James) i. James doesn’t want to be the Commiee Chair any more ii. He got locked out of Facebook again for 3 weeks, then was let back in. He has no desire to get a cellphone or “key” gizmo for the “2-Factor Authencaon” they now and then demand he gets. Our Facebook page now has 347 “followers.” iii. We have ll Feb 28 to nominate the next Fischer Award winner; start considering a nominee now. iv. Ingrid – Has been posng material featuring our Town parks and would like to see more traffic go to the Instagram account. v. Eva – would like to see social media content on the Town website. 1. Mike S. will work to get those imbeds into the Town website. c. Tompkins County EMC (Ingrid) i. Don Barber gave a presentaon on TompkinsFoodfuture.org d. Six Mile Creek Volunteer Monitoring Program (James) i. Community Science Instute’s Biomonitoring Lab has changed its weekly BMI Open Lab Night to Wednesdays, from 6 to 9 pm at Langmuir Lab, 95 Brown Rd, Suite 288 ii. Volunteers recently finished analyzing a July sample from Salmon Creek near Myers Point, finding a “slight impact” in a low diversity of organisms, with relavely high proporon of polluon-tolerant ones. iii. The 7/11/23 BMI sample taken at Plain Street is part-way analyzed; samples from German Cross and 600 Rd wait for volunteers to find the me to analyze them. iv. Six Mile Creek volunteers took an early morning synopc water sample in Six Mile on November 8. v. CSI got a grant to support purchase of a very accurate rain gauge for volunteers to use in the Community Collaborave Rain, Hail and Snow Network. vi. CoCoRaHS has more than 20,000 trained volunteer observers helping the Naonal Weather Service get accurate local precipitaon measurements. vii. James signed on, and will report his local back-yard “staon” precipitaon as soon as his gauge arrives. e. Cornell Botanic Gardens Natural Areas Program (James) i. Volunteers killed woody invasives in the Salt Road fen on November 7 to give rare American Globeflowers there more sunlight, and returned again on November 14 for more of that job. ii. They planted nave trees in Upper Cascadilla gorge, just downhill from Oak Avenue in Collegetown on a slope where large invasive Norway Maples were felled. iii. They weeded out more woody invasives from Fall Creek Gorge south of Risley Hall above Rocky Falls. The volunteers needed reminders of what Amur Cork 4 trees look like, but were well-acquainted with Buckthorn, Honeysuckle, Privet, Mulflora Rose and Oriental Biersweet. iv. More woody invasives were removed around Beebe Lake's south bank behind the Toboggan Lodge this week. 10. Other Business (6:50 p.m.) - Approval of the 2024 Meeng Schedule - Recommendaon of a Chair for 2024 - Nominaon and Elecon of a Vice-Chair for 2024 a. Meeng Schedule - James moves we approve all mes except for a July meeng; Mike R seconds. All others are in favor. b. Chair – Eva moves that Lori remain Chair; Mike R seconds. All others are in favor. c. Vice-chair – James moves to re-elect Frank Cantone as the Vice-chair; Eva seconds the moon. All other members are in favor of the moon. 11. Review 2023 Work Goals / Discuss January Agenda a. Indigenous restuon b. Deer browse pressure monitoring conversaon c. Eva- we need to recruit new members d. Review commiees e. Tallying our 2023 accomplishments 12. Lori moves to adjourn at 7pm; all are in favor. Meeng Minutes respecully submied by Mike Roberts