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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007 - Natural Resources Advisory Board - Work PlanRevised 2007 WORK PLAN for NATURAL RESOURCES ADVISORY BOARD CITY OF FORT COLLINS DATE: November 30, 2006 TO: Mayor and Council Members FROM: Linda Knowlton on Behalf of the Natural Resources Advisory Board SUBJECT: NRAB 2007 Work Plan This memorandum presents the Natural Resources Advisory Board's (NRAB's) work plan for the year 2007. We developed this work plan throughout 2006, during which time we identified the issues we believe are central to the environmental quality and sustainability of our community. General actions that we anticipate will be taken by the NRAB in 2007 include the following: • Reviewing City policies and plans for consistency with the community's environmental goals and values through regular meetings and subcommittee meetings; • Coordinating activities with other City Boards and Commissions, such as the Air Quality, Electric, Land Conservation and Stewardship and Transportation Advisory Boards, and with Larimer County's Environmental Advisory Board; • Continue providing feedback to Staff by participating in task forces and special committees to address specific policies, plans or regulations; • Developing recommendations to Council through Board discussion and consensus; • Communicating our recommendations to Council through written memoranda and attendance at Council meetings, hearings, and study sessions. The Board held a special meeting in April 2006 to discuss and plan for its role, given the creation of the Land Conservation and Stewardship Advisory Board. The major outcome of the meeting was a revised list of the Board's priorities, as follows, in order of precedence: 1. Energy -related issues 2. Solid waste management 3. Growth management issues 4. Transportation plans 5. Water supply, demand management, and storage 6. Environmental sustainability 7. Environmental economics 8. Natural Resources Department design and structure 9. Climate and pollution NRAB Year 2007 Work Plan — Page 1 of 5 We are committed to providing Council with sound advice on issues related to natural resources throughout the year. The NRAB closely monitors Council's six-month planning calendar for upcoming topics on which to provide recommendations. Unforeseen issues may also be addressed by the Board as they are brought before us by Council or staff. To the extent practicable, the timing of our consideration of items will closely parallel Council's schedule, since many of the issues identified in this work plan are also in City Council's Policy Agenda. Our priorities are reflected in the attached list of action items for 2007, which identifies issues that are already scheduled or that we anticipate will be considered during the year 2007 either by the full NRAB or by Board committees. Specific items and issues that we expect to consider in the upcoming year are presented in the categories of Administrative Issues; Human Dimensions; Land Use Planning; Transportation Planning; Environmental Protection, Health and Safety; and City Utilities Projects. We look forward to a productive year of volunteer service to Council, the citizens of Fort Collins, and the environment. As always, please feel free to contact us with any comments or questions regarding our work plan for 2007. Sincerely, Linda Knowlton, Chair Natural Resources Advisory Board cc: Darin Atteberry, City Manager John Stokes, Director, Natural Resources Department Greg Byrne, Director, Community Planning and Environmental Services Ben Manvel, City Council Liaison to the NRAB NRAB Year 2007 Work Plan — Page 2 of 5 ANTICIPATED NRAB ACTION ITEMS DURING 2007 A. City Utilities Projects 1. Electric Supply Policy - Provide input and advice to Council on the implementation of the City's Electric Policy; explore, review and comment on long range planning, future power sources, and alternative power sources; review and comment on the environmental aspects of power generation and distribution. 2. Floodplain and Stormwater Issues — Review and comment on environmental, floodplain, and stormwater aspects of development, redevelopment or non - development; explore, review and comment on potential impacts on the Cache la Poudre River watershed. 3. Water Supply Policy - Review and provide input on issues related to implementation of the City's Water Supply Policy, including water demand - side management, additional storage proposals, water rate policy, and issues related to special districts. 4. Other City Utility projects to be identified. B. Environmental Protection, Health, and Safety Solid Waste Reduction - Monitor and revisit solid waste reduction policies, with particular emphasis on the 50% diversion by 2010 policy effort of the City, reducing consumption and waste generation; other solid waste diversion goals, landfill and recycling center management issues, monitor implementation of changes to land use code relating to multi -family recycling, trash districting re- evaluation, and environmental and natural resource education. 2. Hazardous Wastes and Pollution Prevention — Review and comment on: hazardous waste, toxic substances, pollution prevention, and remediation programs, internal City audits and internal environmental management systems, community outreach and education, and brownfields projects. 3. Water Quality Monitoring and Reporting - Review and comment on policies affecting water quality protection, monitoring, and reporting; storm water runoff quality monitoring, storm water design criteria, best management practices, impacts of development on runoff quality and raw water supplies, Big Thompson Watershed Forum and other groups, baseline water quality data from major urban streams, and monitoring and reporting of water quality in Fossil Creek, Spring Creek, and the Poudre River. 4. Air Quality - Review and comment on air quality policies, including greenhouse gas reduction, Cities for Climate Protection - Climatewise Program and business NRAB Year 2007 Work Plan — Page 3 of 5 outreach, number and location of air quality monitoring stations, Air Quality Action Plan, indoor air quality, radon ordinance review, and LUTRAQ ongoing efforts. C. Land Use Planning 1. Growth Management — Review and comment on growth management issues, transfer of development rights, urban growth area boundaries, annexation plans and policies, fiscal and environmental impact model, development impact fees, and community separators. 2. Energy Efficient Development— Explore, review and comment on green building issues, such as LEED certification and retrofitting. 3. Downtown and River Corridor — Participate in the implementation of the Downtown River Corridor Plan and the Downtown Strategic Plan and other projects with potential natural resources or environmental impacts. 4. Land Use Code — Review and comment on the natural resources impacts of City Land Use Code changes and/or revisions. 5. New Development Review and Compliance — Monitoring and follow-through of new development review and compliance with natural resources protection requirements consistent with the Board's jurisdiction. 6. Regional Planning — Monitor, review and comment on regional planning activities, such as intergovernmental agreements with Larimer County and implementation of the 1-25 Regional Corridor Plan. D. Transportation Planning Alternative Transportation — Explore, review and comment on alternative transportation issues, such as bicycle transportation, important to the City of Fort Collins. 2. Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) — Monitor and evaluate reduction strategies, including multi -modal and mass transit planning, as a means of protecting air quality and other environmental impacts of growth. 3. Regional Transportation — Participate in public discussions regarding environmental impacts of regional transportation projects including 1-25, Carpenter Road/SH 392, a Regional Transportation Authority, and other transportation projects that arise. 4. Land Use, Transportation, and Air Quality (LUTRAQ) Committees — Monitor the natural resources and environmental aspects. NRAB Year 2007 Work Plan — Page 4 of 5 E. Human Dimensions Environmental Economics — Explore, review and comment on economic aspects of natural resources issues important to the City of Fort Collins. 2. Environmental Education — Explore, review and comment on strategies to implement effective and efficient education about natural resources issues important to the City of Fort Collins. 3. Forest Resources — Explore, review and comment on natural resources issues pertaining to forest resources important to the City of Fort Collins. 4. Soil Resources — Explore, review and comment on natural resources issues pertaining to soil resources important to the City of Fort Collins. 5. Water Resources — Explore, review and comment on natural resources issues pertaining to water resources, especially the Cache la Poudre River Watershed, important to the City of Fort Collins. 6. Wildlife — Explore, review and comment on natural resources issues pertaining to human interactions with wildlife important to the City of Fort Collins. F. Administrative Issues Council's Policy Agenda and Six -Month Planning Calendar — monitor for natural resources and environmental issues. 2. Natural Resources Department — Proactively participate in discussions and comment to Council about the current and future vision and mission for the department. 3. City-wide Action Plan for Sustainability — Monitor, discuss, and provide input as the system is implemented. 4. Biennial Budget Process/Budgeting for Outcomes for Fiscal Years 2006/2007 — continued reviews and comments. 5. City-wide Capital Projects inventory — participate in discussion on environmental priorities, funding sources, project siting issues, and environmental impacts of new projects. NRAB Year 2007 Work Plan — Page 5 of 5