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Conservation Commission Minutes 10/02/2014
Conservation Commission Minutes 10/2/14

Conservation Commission Meeting
Old Lyme Town Hall
October 2, 2014, 7:30 pm

Meeting called to order at 7:32 pm.

Members:
                  Tom Sherer
                 George James
                 Lauralyn Lewis
                 Sue Baehr
                 Linda Clough
                 Maureen Plumleigh
                 Jasper Sha
                 Suzanne Thompson, ex officio
                 Peter Cable, ex officio

                                          
Attending:  Tom Sherer, George James, Lauralyn Lewis, Linda Clough,     
                    Maureen Plumleigh

Guest:  Louis Burch from the Citizens Campaign for the Environment

Approve Minutes of September 4, 2014

The commission approved the minutes of September 4, 2014.


New Business

Guest Louis Burch

    Louis shared ways in which the commission may be more effective at conservation
     outreach efforts in town. The commission was pleased to know they have tried most
     of the suggestions offered. Social media was discussed. The commission may have
     restrictions as an appointed body in town. Forming a local chapter of an
     environmental group was suggested.

Environmental News

     A number of the Conservation Commission members took part in the Climate March
      in New York City on September 20. There were 400,000 marchers that day. An
      article was written in The Day newspaper covering the event.
     

Ongoing Business

Outreach

     The commission will accept the invitation by the Old Lyme Visiting Nurse
     Association to take part in their annual health day at Christ the King Church. The
      event will take place on November1 from 8am-noon.

Rogers Lake

    George shared the final recommendation for the Zoning Commission. It asks that a
    special zone in the 500 acres that drain into Ogle Pond be established. The state
     requires coastal towns to adopt regulations that reduce nonpoint pollution and by
    adopting best practices, this zone would satisfy that. The objective for the town is to
     reduce nutrients in Rogers Lake (contributing to the increase in weeds and algae) and
     head off future nutrient loading from future developments in this 500 acre r-80 zone.
     The Conservation Commission voted to endorse this recommendation.  

     Tom shared the proposed changes to the boathouse that will be voted on by the town
     this month.

      

      
           
The meeting adjourned at 9:32 pm.
Lauralyn Lewis, Secretary