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Annual Meeting
For a copy of the agenda, please click here:executive-committee-agenda-12-5-16
Date: Tuesday December 6, 2016
Time: 6-7:30pm
Location: Forest Center, Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP Woodstock, VT. Parking available at the Billings Farm & Museum parking lot.
Fee: No cost
Contact: To learn more about the park visit https://www.nps.gov/mabi/index or call 802-457-3368 x222
Come and join us for a discussion about Vermont’s forests and those who dwell in them. Kim Royer, Special Assistant to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department Commissioner and Bobcat Expert will discuss significant changes to Vermont’s forests over the last two to three centuries and the effect those alterations have had on our native wildlife populations. She will focus on species such as beaver, otter, bobcat, fisher, wolf, and coyote and will bring skins and skulls to demonstrate various differences between the species. Discussion will be indoors, with light refreshments.
Act 174, An Act Relating to Improving the Siting of Energy Projects. TRORC will review the voluntary enhanced energy planning standards and recommendations for regional and municipal plans. Act 174 standards can be found here: https://publicservice.vermont.gov/content/act-174-recommendations-and-determination-standards
For a copy of the agenda, please click here: trorc-board-meeting-agenda-12-14-16
December 15, 2016
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Royalton Police Barracks
Agenda
1. Call to order – Mark Warner
2. Introductions
3. Approval of minutes for 10/20/2016 (attached)
4. Action on TRORC Invoice for $2,000.
5. Treasurer’s report – John Durkee
6. School Safety Training Presentation – Emily Harris (DEMHS)
7. Tier II Hazardous Response Presentation – Tory
8. LEPC12 CERT Update – Brad Salzmann
9. Other Business/Upcoming Trainings
LEPC12 next meeting – February 16, 2016 at the Royalton Police Barracks
Happy Holidays!!!
1/10/17 6-8 pm at the Bradford Academy
What and where are our Large Forest Blocks?
Why are they critical to the Region?
What can be done to protect them?
Come join staff from TRORC and the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department for a discussion of the latest mapping of large forest blocks and wildlife habitat connectors and how we can use this new data in planning for their preservation.
For a copy of the agenda, please click here: executive-committee-agenda-1-11-17
1/11/17 6-8 pm at the Rochester Town Office
What and where are our Large Forest Blocks?
Why are they critical to the Region?
What can be done to protect them?
Come join staff from TRORC and the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department for a discussion of the latest mapping of large forest blocks and wildlife habitat connectors and how we can use this new data in planning for their preservation.
Two Rivers-Ottauquechee RPC Transportation Advisory Committee Meeting
Thursday January 12, 2017
Norwich Town Office, 300 S Main Street, Norwich, VT 9:30AM – 11:00AM
Agenda
1. Approval of November 10 Minutes (draft attached).
2. Bethel Better Block – Kelly Stoddard-Poor, AARP Vermont
3. Better Roads Funding – Pete Fellows
a) Grant window: January 23 to March 17, 2017
b) Applications planned?
c) Assessment versus implementation grant requirements
4. Pre-Candidate Bridge Lists FY 2019 – Pete Fellows (lists attached)
5. Other business
6. Potential Webinar from 11:00am to noon following meeting
ACT 64 BROWN BAG LECTURE MUNICIPAL ROADS GENERAL PERMIT UPDATE
https://meet.lync.com/vermontgov-vermont/emily.bird/8SW3N4YV
Future meeting topics? Next meeting on Thursday March 9, 2017. Location TBD
Jim Ryan, the MRGP Program Coordinator for VT DEC’s Watershed Management Division, will be holding a Brown Bag presentation on the forthcoming MRGP. Here’s a link for information about the brown bag series: https://dec.vermont.gov/sites/dec/files/wsm/erp/docs/2016-2017BrownBagFlyerRevised.pdf. RSVP and live stream links are found in the first section of the pdf.
As a reminder, this general permit is intended to achieve significant reductions in stormwater-related erosion from municipal roads, both paved and unpaved. Municipalities are required by statute to implement a customized, multi-year plan to stabilize their road drainage system. The plan will include bringing road drainage systems up to basic maintenance standards, and additional corrective measure to reduce erosion as necessary to meet a TMDL or other water quality restoration effort. The permit is required by H.35/Act 64, the Vermont Clean Water Act, and the Lake Champlain Phase I TMDL.
The development of the MRGP was one of several new Vermont Clean Water Act (Act 64) requirements.
Towns will begin applying for MRGP coverage in the summer of 2018. The presentation will include a discussion of the new draft MRGP Framework document, the latest MRGP practice standards and implementation triggers, MRGP timelines, road erosion inventory, the implementation plan and schedules spreadsheet template, and semi-annual compliance reporting. Jim will also provide information of resources available to assist municipalities such as trainings, workshops, grant funding, and technical assistance.