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Northampton Agricultural Commission
Agenda
Date: Monday, January 10, 2011
Time: 7:00 PM
Place: City Hall, 210 Main Street, Room 10, Northampton
For more information:
Wayne Feiden, FAICP, Director of Planning and Development
wfeiden@northamptonma.gov
(413)587‐1265
Agenda
1. Approval of minutes
a. November 15, 2010
b. December 13, 2010
2. Bean/Allard Farm and community gardens
3. Keep Farming Northampton
4. Solar Photo Voltaic zoning
5. Local APR program
6. Other necessary business not envisioned when agenda written
Agricultural Commission meeting
Minutes
Date: Monday November 15, 2010
Time: 7:00 PM
Place: Room 10, Second Floor of City Hall, 210 Main Street, Northampton
Members present: Chairman John Omasta, John Kelly, Chip Parsons, Rich Jaescke, Ben James, and John
Bobala
Staff present: Wayne Feiden
1. Review Northampton Open Space, Recreation, and Multi‐Use Trail 2011‐2017
Feiden presented a summary of the plan. Commission members agreed to consider the plan, review the
full plan on the city’s website, and make their recommendations at their December meeting.
2. Review key points for proposed changes to zoning related to chickens
Dani Kahn presented a summary of a proposed ordinance to expand allowable chickens and fowl. The
commission was supportive of the concept while being cautious about impacts from fowl, both at higher
concentrations and if ducks, guinea fowl, or turkeys are allowed or if capons are allowed after they start
finding their voice. There was some discussion about the challenges of enforcing some sections.
3. Review issues needed to resolve any partial closing of Dike Road
Feiden reviewed the idea of closing Dike Road or gating the Pleasant Street end to reduce abuse
problems to land and crops. Commission members understood the desire to stop abuse but expressed
concern about closing the road if it is the only way to bring in large farm machinery, suggesting that the
gating option might work better. The next step will be contact farmers using land in the area to see if
closing the road would impact their operation.
4. Review current status of Keep Farming Northampton
Richard Jaeske reported on the status of the Keep Farming program. The data collection aspect of the
project is moving forward.
5. Review next steps for a local agriculture preservation restriction program
Feiden reported that funding for the agriculture commission co‐sponsored local APR program is moving
forward and we hope to get City Council approval in December. The commission will discuss the
program in more detail in December.
6. Update on Bean/Allard Farm preservation project
Feiden and Jaeske reported that the Bean Allard farm project is nearing completion and 120 of farmland
should be permanently preserved in early December, along with 24 acres of recreation land and 35
acres of conservation land on the river.
Agricultural Commission meeting
Minutes
Date: Monday December 13, 2010
Time: 7:00 PM
Place: Room 10, Second Floor of City Hall, 210 Main Street, Northampton
Members present: Chairman John Omasta, Chip Parsons, Rich Jaescke, and John Bobala
Staff present: Wayne Feiden
John Omasta opened the meeting at 7:05 PM.
1. Review and Endorse Northampton Open Space, Recreation, and Multi‐Use Trail Plan 2011‐2017
The commission discussed the plan. Members were comfortable endorsing the agriculture elements of
the plan but wanted to emphasize needs to ensure that open space activity did not create conflicts with
farmland‐ specifically suggesting no multi‐use trails in the meadows, caution at any trails on farmland
parcels except at conservation areas, and preventing off‐leash dog walking at meadows farmland. The
Commission agreed by unanimous consent to write a comments letter endorsing the agricultural aspects
of the plan with the three comments above.
2. Kickoff of local agriculture preservation restriction program
The commission began brainstorming on what is the best way to implement a local APR program. As
part of the discussion, the reviewed the consideration of a state APR for a parcel adjacent to Manhan
Road and Potash Road.
3. Keep Farming Program
The commission met with the Keep Farming agricultural economics group (Nola Reinhardt and Deb
Jacobs). They reviewed maps of farmland in Northampton, discussed what should be included in an
agricultural forum, and discussed what should be on a keep farming survey. The commission discussed
how the keep farming program can help inform the agriculture commission process. The commission
helped brainstorm about who should be invited to the keep farming agriculture formum.
4. Solar PV by‐right
The commission reviewed the energy and sustainability commission’s discussions to create zoning for
photovoltaic by‐right and whether these activities should be allowed on farmland (special conservancy
zoning)
The commission adjourned at 9:50 PM.