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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004 - Natural Resources Advisory Board - Work Plan2004 WORK PLAN NATURAL RESOURCES ADVISORY BOARD CITY OF FORT COLLINS DATE: November 20, 2003 TO: Mayor and Council Members FROM: Randy Fischer on Behalf of the Natural Resources Advisory Board SUBJECT: NRAB 2004 Work Plan This memorandum presents the Natural Resources Advisory Board's (NRAB's) work plan for the year 2004. We developed this work plan at our November 5, 2003, NRAB meeting during which we identified the issues we believe are central to the environmental health and sustainability of our community. This plan for 2004 reflects our commitment to provide Council with sound advice on these issues throughout the coming year. This work plan identifies items and issues that are scheduled or that we anticipate will be considered by the NRAB during the year 2004, either by the full Board or by Board subcommittees. Other, unforeseen 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. General actions that we anticipate will be taken by the NRAB in 2004 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 Parks and Recreation, Air Quality, Electric, 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. Specific items and issues that we expect to consider in the upcoming year are presented on the attached pages. 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 2004. Sincerely, Randy Fischer, Chair Natural Resources Advisory Board 226-5383 cc: John Fischbach, City Manager John Stokes, Director, Natural Resources Department NRAB 2004 WORK PLAN ANTICIPATED NRAB ACTION ITEMS DURING 2004 Administrative Issues 1. Biennial Budget Process for Fiscal Years 2004/2005 — Review and comment, including the 2005 budget exceptions process; 2. Council's Policy Agenda - Monitor for natural resources and environmental issues; 3. City -Wide Capital Projects Inventory— Participate in discussion on environmental priorities, cost of growth issues, funding sources, project siting issues, and environmental impacts of new projects; 4. City -Wide Sustainability Management System — Provide input, now scheduled for 2004 and ongoing. City Plan Implementation and Land Use Planning 1. Natural Areas and Open Space — Review and comment on natural areas and other open space acquisitions, management, monitoring, and restoration issues; review and comment on Cooper Slough and northeast area land conservation, Poudre River corridor, foothills areas, buffers, etc.; 2. Natural Areas Policy Plan — Continue working with staff on the planned update of this plan; 3. Community Separators - Actively participate in the adoption and implementation of true community separators between Fort Collins, Timnath, Windsor, and Wellington and continue to enhance the Fort Collins/Loveland separator; 4. Easements - Update and monitor the implementation of the new natural areas easement policy and continue monitoring requests for easements on City - owned natural areas; monitor and provide input on conservation easements on City projects with GOCO funding; 5. Agricultural Land Conservation Policies — Review and comment on land conservation strategies outside the GMA, Larimer County Open Lands, Agriculture Advisory Board, surplus raw water rental policy; NRAB 2004 Work Plan November 20, 2003 Floodplain Protection and Stormwater Issues — Review and comment on environmental, floodplain, and stormwater aspects of development and neighborhood and subarea plans; 7. Downtown and River Corridor - Participate in the implementation of the Downtown River Corridor Plan and the Downtown Strategic Plan, including design of natural areas enhancements and other projects with potential natural resources or environmental impacts; 8. Regional Planning — Monitor, review and comment on regional planning activities, such as community separator projects, GOCO Legacy Project implementation, intergovernmental agreements with Larimer County, implementation of the 1-25 Regional Corridor Plan; 9. Growth Management - Review and comment on growth management issues, including cost of growth study, transfer of development rights, urban growth area boundaries, annexation plans and policies, fiscal and environmental impact model, development impact fees, community separators; 10. Park Planning and Development — Review and comment on Southwest Community Park preliminary design and public process, trails master plan and trail placement issues, environmental aspects of trails and park design, and dog park issues. Transportation Planning Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) — Monitor and evaluate reduction strategies as a means of protecting air quality and other environmental impacts of growth; 2. Land Use, Transportation, and Air Quality (LUTRAQ) Committees - Monitor the natural resources and environmental aspects; 3. Metropolitan Planning Organization - Monitor and provide input and advice to Council on regional transportation proposals. Environmental Protection, Health, and Safetv Solid Waste Reduction - Monitor and revisit solid waste reduction policies, with particular emphasis on enhancing the variable trash rate program (pay - as -you -throw) and reducing consumption and waste generation; solid waste diversion goals, landfill and recycling center management issues, County recycling center expansion, trash districting reevaluation, construction and demolition waste recycling pilot demonstration; environmental and natural resource education; NRAB 2004 WORK PLAN 2. 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, baseline water quality data from major urban streams (Mountain Vista area, for example), monitoring and reporting of water quality in Fossil Creek, Spring Creek, and the Poudre River; 3. Air Quality - Review and comment on air quality policies, including greenhouse gas reduction, Cities for Climate Protection - Climatewise Program and business outreach, number and location of air quality monitoring stations, Air Quality Action Plan, indoor air quality, radon ordinance review, LUTRAQ ongoing efforts; 4. New Development Review and Compliance - Monitoring and follow-through of new development review and compliance with natural resource protection requirements; Hazardous Wastes and Pollution Prevention — Review and comment on hazardous waste, pollution prevention, and remediation programs; internal City audits and internal environmental management systems, community outreach and education, and brownfields pilot project in the downtown river corridor. City Utilities Projects 1. Water Supply Policy - Review and provide input on the update of the City's Water Supply Policy, including water demand -side management, additional storage proposals, water rate policy, issues related to special districts; 2. Electric Supply Policy - Provide input and advice to Council on the update of the City's Electric Policy; 3. Poudre River Master Drainage Plan — Potential impacts on river natural areas and features; 4. Other Projects to be identified. NRAB 2004 Work Plan November 20, 2003