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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015 - Natural Resources Advisory Board - Work Plan1 MEMORANDUM FROM THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS NATURAL RESOURCES ADVISORY BOARD DATE: December 11, 2014 TO: Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Joseph Piesman on behalf of the Natural Resources Advisory Board SUBJECT: Natural Resources Advisory Board 2015 Annual Work Plan This memorandum presents the Natural Resources Advisory Board’s (NRAB’s) work plan for the year 2015, and identifies items and issues that are scheduled or that we anticipate will be considered by the NRAB during the year 2015. General actions that we anticipate will be taken by the NRAB in 2015 include the following:  Reviewing City policies and plans for consistency with the community’s environmental goals and values through regular meetings and subcommittee meetings;  Continue providing feedback to Staff by participating in task forces and special committees to address specific policies, plans or regulations, including the Bicycle Advisory Board (a subcommittee of the Transportation Board), Nature in the City Advisory Committee, Citizen Advisory Committee on the Climate Action Plan, and the West Nile Virus Technical Advisory Committee.  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;  Coordinating activities with other City Boards and Commissions as needed, such as the Air Quality, Energy, Water, Land Conservation and Stewardship, and Transportation Advisory Boards, and with Larimer County’s Environmental Advisory Board. Key Outcome Area Alignment The NRAB is aware of the Seven Key Outcome areas in the Fort Collins Strategic Plan and will focus activities in the Key Area of Environmental Health, with secondary areas of focus for Culture and Recreation, as well as Transportation. The NRAB will keep these outcome areas in mind when planning its agenda. Significant Strategic Objectives that are linked to the NRAB’s work plan include: 4.1. Improve and protect wildlife habitat and the ecosystems of the Poudre River and other urban streams. 4.2. Achieve environmental goals using the Sustainability Assessment framework. 4.3. Implement indoor and outdoor air quality improvement initiatives. 4.4. Reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions by creating a built environment focused on green building and mobile emission reductions. 4.5. Demonstrate progress toward achieving net zero energy within the community and the City organization using a systems approach. 4.6. Engage citizens in ways to educate and change behavior toward more sustainable living practices. 4.7. Increase the community’s resiliency and preparedness for changes in climate, weather and resource availability. 4.8. Protect and monitor water quality, and implement appropriate conservation efforts and long-term water storage capability. 4.9. Meet or exceed all environmental regulations. 4.10. Conserve and restore biodiversity and habitat. 4.11. Demonstrate progress toward achieving zero waste within the community and the City organization. 2 2.3. Develop effective Operation and Maintenance (O&M) funding alternatives for City subsidized facilities and programs. 2.4. Maintain and enhance the current culture, recreation and parks systems. 2.5. Plan, design and implement citywide park, recreation and trail improvements. 2.7. Promote a healthy community and responsible access to nature. 6.6. Support efforts to achieve climate action goals by reducing mobile emissions and supporting multiple modes of transportation. The NRAB closely monitors Council’s six-month planning calendar for upcoming topics on which to provide recommendations. Other relevant issues will be addressed by the Board as they are brought before us by Council or Staff. The work plan informs Council of the Board’s future agenda items, and will be relied upon throughout the year by the NRAB for our own planning purposes. To the extent practicable, the timing of our consideration of these items will closely parallel Council’s schedule, as many of the items and issues identified in this work plan are also contained in City Council’s Policy Agenda. We appreciate any specific input from Council where appropriate. Our priority action items are outlined on the following pages in the categories of: Poudre River Health; Water Resources; Community Sustainability; Energy Policy and Renewable Energy; Waste Reduction and Recycling; Hazardous Waste; Greenhouse Gas Goals; Master Trails Plan; Transportation Planning; Nature in the City; Local Agriculture, and Oil and Gas. An emerging issue that the NRAB will be paying attention to during 2015 is the possibility that Colorado State University may decide to demolish Hughes Stadium and sell the property in order to help fund the new stadium. The NRAB could also offer some ideas about mitigating impacts of the new on-campus stadium. 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 2015. Sincerely, Joseph Piesman, Chair Natural Resources Advisory Board cc: Darin Atteberry, City Manager Susan Gordon, Sr. Environmental Planner Bob Overbeck, City Council Liaison to the NRAB 3 The NRAB has identified the following issues to be of specific interest over the next year: 1) Health of Poudre River In the wake of the High Park fire and the massive high-water in 2013, the recovery of the river and the watershed presents an ongoing challenge for the City. We will continue to review and comment on policies and funding affecting the health of the Poudre River ecology as well as the entire river ecosystem. - Poudre River restoration projects - Health of fisheries - Downtown River Master Plan - Poudre River modeling and status projects 2) Water Resources The NRAB will also focus on other water resources issues including: storm water runoff, impacts of development on runoff quality and raw water supplies, and monitoring and reporting of water quality in Fossil Creek, Spring Creek, and the Poudre River. NRAB will continue to monitor and coordinate with staff and other boards' review of water related projects and issues, e.g., NISP/Glade, City of Fort Collins Water Conservation Plan including Conserve to Enhance or similar strategies, and Halligan/Seaman Reservoir Expansion. The NRAB will also review and monitor fire and flooding impacts on water supply and storm and waste water discharge. 3) Community Sustainability NRAB will maintain a focus on community sustainability and monitor progress on the sustainability indicators included in Plan Fort Collins and the progress of the Office of Sustainability. 4) Energy Policy/Renewable Energy NRAB will review and comment on renewable energy issues. The NRAB will work with the Energy Board to provide input on the revised city Energy policy. Specific areas of input include: - FortZed - Commercial feed-in tariff - Use of Smart Grid data - Energy efficient development - Transitioning Platte River Power Authority from coal to natural gas and renewable energy sources - Residential and small-scale commercial solar rebate program - Ongoing conservation and efficiency programs - Community solar gardens 5) Waste Reduction and Recycling The NRAB is excited to provide input and leadership on the Road to Zero Waste plan. Areas for reducing our solid waste discards and increasing recycling include: - Community Recycling Center - Increasing availability of yard trimmings collections 4 - Collection of food waste for commercial composting - Education campaigns to increase residential and commercial recycling - Mandatory recycling of construction debris - Expansion of multi-family recycling - Expansion of commercial recycling 6) Hazardous Wastes Review and comment on: hazardous waste, toxic substances, pollution prevention and remediation programs; and community outreach and education. 7) Greenhouse Gas Goals The NRAB will work together with the Air Quality Board, Energy Board, and Transportation Board to provide input on the 5 year revision of the Greenhouse Gas emission Goals for the City and the City’s Climate Action Plan. The possibility of setting ambitious goals (long term and interim) for Greenhouse Gas emission reductions integrated with a detailed plan to reduce emission will be a main focus of the NRAB in 2015. 8) Master Trails Plan The NRAB will work to accelerate the implementation of the Master Trails Plan. Identification of funding to support the plan is a major concern of the NRAB. 9) Transportation Planning Explore, review and comment on regional and local issues affecting transportation planning in cooperation with the Transportation Board. - Monitor coordination of Mason Street Corridor into existing transit system. - Vehicle miles of travel - Need for safe pedestrian design and function at major intersections in both existing and new construction. - Implementation of Bicycle Master Plan 10) Nature in the City The NRAB is excited about the new Nature in the City program. The NRAB will look for opportunities to explore public-private partnerships to enhance natural areas available to city residents. 11) Local Agriculture Explore issues and ideas in the local agriculture movement 12) Oil and Gas Monitor environmental issues related to oil and gas development in Fort Collins