City Dekalb Citizens’ Environmental Commission met March 7.
Here is the minutes provided by the commission:
Chair Kenney called the meeting to order at 4:01 p.m.
A. ROLL CALL
The following members of the Citizens' Environmental Commission were present (indicated by x):
X Dan Kenney (Chair)
Ken Koch
Mary McGinn
X Clare Kron (Vice-Chair)
X Bill Oleckno
X Rachel Farrell
Sharon Skala
X Ann Shult
The following ex-officio members were present (indicated by x):
Amy Doll, DeKalb Park District
Mike Holland, Kishwaukee Water Reclamation District
X Christine Lagattolla, Northern Illinois University
Veronica Polvi, DeKalb County Health Department
B. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Chair Kenney asked for a motion to approve the agenda. Items G.1 (Logo Update) and G.2 (Coal Tar Sealants) both postponed to April 4, 2019 meeting.
MOTION -
Ms. Kron moved to approve the agenda.
Mr. Oleckno seconded the motion.
Agenda was approved unanimously by voice vote.
C. PUBLIC COMMENT
Mayor Smith commended the Commission for working with staff on environmental issues facing the community. Several other people were in attendance but did not make any comments.
D. APPROVAL of MINUTES
Chair Kenney asked for a motion to approve the minutes of the Regular Monthly Meeting held on February 7, 2019.
MOTION –
Ms. Shult moved to approve the minutes.
Mr. Oleckno seconded the motion with the minor modifications. Ms. Kron also requested minor modifications.
Minutes were approved unanimously by voice vote.
E. COMMISSION REPORTS
1. DeKalb Park District: Amy Doll
No Report
2. Kishwaukee Water Reclamation District: Michael Holland
No Report.
3. Northern Illinois University: Christine Lagattolla
Ms. Lagatolla mentioned NIU’s first sustainability survey was conducted. It was titled BARKS
- Behaviors, Attitudes, Resources and Knowledge of Sustainability. She will bring the results to the CEC once they are tabulated.
4. DeKalb County Health Department: Veronica Polvi
No Report
5. City of Dekalb: Patrick DiDiana
Lakeshore Recycling Systems (LRS) has started taking requests for hazardous household waste home collections online and by phone. Requests for April collections will be taken through March 31, 2019. Mr. DiDiana also noted the previous staff liaison’s (Tim Holdeman’s) initiative to honor a 384-year-old Bur Oak tree located on the east bank of the Kishwaukee River. In response, Chairman Kenney requested the contact information for Michael Kirk.
F. NEW BUSINESS
1. Bill Nicklas Report on LED Lights, Chicken Ordinance, and electric charging stations.
a. LED Lights: Mr. Nicklas provided Commission members the model number of the LED lighting fixture ComEd has installed on streetlights throughout the City. He also reviewed the manufacturer’s product specifications and explained the role the screen plays in diffusing and directing the lighting emitted. Ms. Kron inquired if the screen Mr. Nicklas spoke about was the same as the shielding apparatus she was concerned with. They both agreed they spoke of the same part. Mr. Nicklas also mentioned the lights include dimming capabilities. Ms. Kron stated Mr. Gaulrapp of ComEd revealed the current LED lights are not dimmable. Mr. Nicklas agreed to follow-up with Mr. Gaulrapp.
b. Electric Charging Stations: Mr. Nicklas mentioned there may be an opportunity to use TIF finds to purchase a charging station for electric cars if the cost remained between $10,000 to $15,000. He will present the request to City Council in April and report back to the Commission.
c. Backyard Chicken Ordinance: Mr. Nicklas announced he will bring the backyard chicken ordinance to City Council for consideration at the City Council meeting on April 22, 2019.
2. Plastic Bag Restriction Ordinance: Discussion
Commission agreed to postpone further action on this item to allow for Illinois legislators to make their recommendation.
3. Police Interceptor
Mr. Nicklas recommended Police Chief Lowery attend the next meeting to further discuss the City of Chicago’s recommendation to utilize the Ford Police Interceptor Utility. Ms. Shult agreed to conduct further research on this topic.
G. OLD BUSINESS
1. Logo Update
Postponed to April 4, 2019 meeting.
2. Coal Tar Sealants
Postponed to April 4, 2019 meeting.
3. Research of Energy companies to perform a citywide energy report
Postponed to April 4, 2019 meeting.
3. Report on research into other energy companies
Postponed to April 4, 2019 meeting.
4. Updates on other items discussed previously
In response to comments by Bill Oleckno in an article published by the Mid-Week, Ms. Kron went on the record with an official statement, Exhibit A.
Mr. Oleckno responded to Ms. Kron’s comments by going on the record with the comments detailed in Exhibit B.
Chairman Kenney suggested further discussions on the April 4, 2019 meeting to allow time to revisit the ordinance draft and consider statements by Mr. Oleckno and Ms. Kron. Mr. Nicklas confirmed he would wait for the Commission to discuss the ordinance at the next meeting and wait for an update before going to City Council for consideration.
H. ANNOUNCEMENTS
Next Regular Meeting: Thursday, April 4, 2019, 4:00 pm
I. ADJOURNMENT
Mr. Kenney moved to adjourn the meeting.
Ms. Shult seconded.
Motion carried unanimously by voice vote.
Chair Kenney declared the meeting adjourned at 5:27 p.m.
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