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Agriculture Commission 2007 to 2013 Minutes-2014 on see city website Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Wednesday January 31, 2007 Time: 5:30 PM nd Place: City Hall Hearing Room (use back door or main Crafts Avenue door) 2 floor, 210 Main Street, Northampton For more information: Bruce W. Young, Land Use and Conservation Planner byoung@northamptonma.gov Agenda 5:30 PM Discussion on agricultural issues in the City of Northampton and the region All Other Business… Agricultural Commission Meeting on January 31, 2007 Members Present: John Omasta, Bernie Smiarowski, John Szafranski , Bob Borawski, John Bobala, Rich Jaeske, Chip Parsons The committee discussed the Northampton Farmers List The committee discussed the responsibilities of the Northampton Agricultural Commission and their regulatory roles. 6:55 PM meeting adjourned Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Wednesday March 7, 2007 Time: 5:30 PM nd Place: City Hall Hearing Room (use back door or main Crafts Avenue door) 2 floor, 210 Main Street, Northampton For more information: Bruce W. Young, Land Use and Conservation Planner byoung@northamptonma.gov Agenda 5:30 PM Discussion on agricultural issues in the City of Northampton and the region 1. Election of officers (Chair, Vice Chair, Clerk, etc) 2. Establish regular meeting schedule for the committee 3. Review of open meeting law, public records law, and quorum requirements. 4. Create agenda for next meeting(s) All Other Business… Agricultural Commission Meeting on March 7, 2007 Members present: John Omasta., Rich Jaeske, Bob Borawski, John Szafranski., Earle Parsons “Chip”, John Bobala. Staff Present: Bruce Young Bob nominated John Omasta. to be Chair Chip seconded the motion All in favor John B. Nominated Rich Jaeske. for Vice Chair Bob seconded the motion All in favor Next meeting April 4, 2007 at 6:00 PM Schedule is set for the first Wednesday of every month starting in November and ending in April December meeting is Hanukah and shall be rescheduled Bob motioned that there are more small/medium sized farms in Northampton and that the requirements in the Right to Farm Ordinance should be switched to 2 members with large farms and 5 members for small/medium farms. Chip seconded All in favor Rich discussed the Agricultural Commission potentially hosting a dinner made with locally grown food John S. mentioned using smith school to support the event John O. mentioned the CISA dinner as a model Bob asked how to educate the children on agricultural issues through the teachers State Bob stated that support may not be available for attracting teachers for agricultural programs Ludlow has a teacher of teachers program to train about agriculture in the classroom The superintendent-professional development coordinator-Curriculum coordinator may be the best person to contact. Meeting adjourned Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Wednesday April 4, 2007 Time: 6:00 PM nd Place: City Hall Hearing Room (use back door or main Crafts Avenue door) 2 floor, 210 Main Street, Northampton For more information: Bruce W. Young, Land Use and Conservation Planner byoung@northamptonma.gov Agenda 5:30 PM Discussion on agricultural issues in the City of Northampton and the region All Other Business… Minutes for Agricultural Commission Meeting on April 4, 2007 Members present: John Szafranski., John Bobala., Bob Borawski, Chip Parsons, Rich Jaeske, John Omasta. 6:00 PM Bob informed the committee about his discussion with Linda Carrier, Curriculum Development Coordinator for fifth grade level, on agriculture in the classroom. Linda can be contacted at 587-1326. The committee discussed dairy farming in Northampton. The committee discussed CISA Memberships and how can CISA help part-timers to market their products? The committee discussed how the farmers market framework has been established. The committee discussed how an agricultural commission might reach/help local farmers. Suggestions were: Placing advertisement in paper Sending out a questionnaire to farmers/potential farmers Discussions on the Bill Dwight Show WHMP Opening land possibly managed by Smith Vocational or DAR Information sessions on Wetland issues Farm Bureau meetings Meeting adjourned Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Wednesday November 07, 2007 Time: 6:00 PM nd Place: City Hall Hearing Room (use back door or main Crafts Avenue door) 2 floor, 210 Main Street, Northampton For more information: Bruce W. Young, Land Use and Conservation Planner byoung@northamptonma.gov Agenda 5:30 PM Discussion on agricultural issues in the City of Northampton and the region. All Other Business… Agricultural Commission meeting on November 7, 2007 John Omasta, Richard Jaeske, John Bobala, John Szafranski, Earle Parsons Meeting opened at 6:00 PM John Omasta discussed having a meeting with all the farmers in Northampton to setup a meeting with a representative of the NRCS to discuss agricultural issues The committee discussed the proposed alternative outflow onto DAR agricultural land adjacent to Hospital Hill Richard motioned that it be known that the Agricultural Commission prefer the alternative approach and that the DAR contacted and any overflow device be directed to the base of the slope. Richard motioned to require an ongoing monitoring system of the agricultural area and wetlands. John Omasta seconded the motion All in favor The committee discussed ongoing road maintenance in the meadows. Richard motioned to support the DPW efforts to continue maintaining the roads on behalf of the agricultural community for safety and continued operation of agricultural machinery John Omasta seconded the motion All in favor The committee discussed several issues in the meadows including: roads and the discontinuance of roads, hunting, jeep use, littering and partying. The committee discussed being included in email lists for agricultural commissions Meeting adjourned at 8:30 PM Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Wednesday December 5, 2007 Time: 6:00 PM nd Place: City Hall Hearing Room (use back door or main Crafts Avenue door) 2 floor, 210 Main Street, Northampton For more information: Bruce W. Young, Land Use and Conservation Planner byoung@northamptonma.gov Agenda  Discussion on agricultural issues in the City of Northampton and the region.  Discussion on budget and expenses All Other Business… Agricultural Commission meeting on December 5, 2007 Members Present: John Omasta, Bernie Smiarowski, John Szafranski , Bob Borawski, John Bobala, Rich Jaeske, Chip Parsons John Omasta opened the meeting at 6:05 p.m. John Omasta distributed a letter on Agricultural Commission staffing to the Commission to review. The Commission discussed the letter and staffing of the Agricultural Commission. The Commission decided to cc: Wayne Feiden and add a budget section to the letter John Omasta discussed budget issues, as discussed with Chris Pile. The Commission was interested in using the budget for mailings, contacting other farmers for training, trainers, administrative work, etc. John Szafranski stated that the Smith Vocational School could probalbly be used for training A draft budget was drafted: Liason-5 hours per month Mailing-$100 per year Professional Development (training)-$100 per year The committee discussed the poor condition of the roads in the Meadows. Bruce stated that he had discussions with Ned Huntley, DPW Director, about the roads and that Ned is working with the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program on permitting for road maintenance. The committee discussed the following issues: Introducing Growers without land to land without growers Discontinuing roads in the meadows Issues with the local farmers market The committee discussed the Smith Vocational Land and use of the State Hospital land The committee decided that they should produce a letter to agricultural community and community at-large for a larger discussion on the aforementioned issues. John recommended a passing out a generic questionnaire to the agricultural committee to get a better feel of the current issues. The committee discussed having a public meeting that would include a two hour discussion –half hour for each topic and half hour open session at end of meeting. Bob moved to adjourn at 8:40 p.m. Seconded by Bernie All in favor Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Wednesday January 9, 2007 Time: 6:00 PM nd Place: City Hall Hearing Room (use back door or main Crafts Avenue door) 2 floor, 210 Main Street, Northampton For more information: Bruce W. Young, Land Use and Conservation Planner byoung@northamptonma.gov Agenda  Discussion on agricultural issues in the City of Northampton and the region.  Discussion on budget and expenses  All Other Business… Agricultural Commission Meeting on January 9, 2008 Members Present: John Omasta. John Bobala. Bernie Smiarowski, Rich Jaeske, John Szafranski. John Omasta opened the meeting at 6:00 PM The committee discussed an agricultural commission workshop scheduled for Saturday January 12, 2008 Discussion on hosting a public workshop in March with three topics discussed at the last meeting-meeting could be changed to 7:00 PM The Commission decided to modify the local list of farmers. John Bobala passed out literature on the meadows. Meeting adjourned. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Wednesday February 13, 2008 Time: 6:00 PM nd Place: City Hall Hearing Room (use back door or main Crafts Avenue door) 2 floor, 210 Main Street, Northampton For more information: Bruce W. Young, Land Use and Conservation Planner byoung@northamptonma.gov Agenda  Discussion on designing a workshop addressing agricultural issues in Northampton  Update list of farmers or persons involved in agriculture in Northampton All Other Business… Agricultural Commission Meeting on February 13, 2008 Members Present: John Omasta. John Bobala. Bernie Smiarowski, Rich Jaeske, John Szafranski. John Omasta opened the meeting at 6:00 PM Discussion on hosting a public workshop The Commission added to the list of local farmers. Meeting adjourned. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Wednesday March 5, 2008 Time: 6:00 PM nd Place: City Hall Hearing Room (use back door or main Crafts Avenue door) 2 floor, 210 Main Street, Northampton For more information: Bruce W. Young, Land Use and Conservation Planner byoung@northamptonma.gov Agenda  Discussion on designing a workshop addressing agricultural issues in Northampton  Update list of farmers or persons involved in agriculture in Northampton All Other Business… Agricultural Commission Meeting on March 5, 2008 Members Present: John Omasta. John Bobala. Bernie Smiarowski, Rich Jaeske, John Szafranski. John Omasta opened the meeting at 6:00 PM Discussion on hosting a public workshop The Commission added to the list of local farmers. Meeting adjourned. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Wednesday April 2, 2008 Time: 6:00 PM nd Place: City Hall Hearing Room (use back door or main Crafts Avenue door) 2 floor, 210 Main Street, Northampton For more information: Bruce W. Young, Land Use and Conservation Planner byoung@northamptonma.gov Agenda  Discussion on designing a workshop to address agricultural issues in Northampton All Other Business… Agricultural Commission Meeting on April 2, 2008 Members Present: John Omasta. John Bobala. Bernie Smiarowski, Rich Jaeske, John Szafranski. John Omasta opened the meeting at 6:00 PM Discussion on hosting a public workshop The Commission added to the list of local farmers. Meeting adjourned. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Wednesday October 29, 2008 Time: 6:00 PM nd Place: City Hall Hearing Room (use back door or main Crafts Avenue door) 2 floor, 210 Main Street, Northampton For more information: Bruce W. Young, Land Use and Conservation Planner byoung@northamptonma.gov Agenda  Committee membership update  Discussion on agricultural issues in the City of Northampton and the region.  All Other Business… Agricultural Commission Meeting on October 29, 2008 Members Present: Rich Jaeske, Bob Borawski, John Bobala, John Omasta John O opened the meeting at 6:09 pm The committee discussed moving the meetings around noon at Smith Vocational School (day uncertain) and updating membership Discussion on local farmers meeting in end of January-one issue water use and sewer line-paying for water and sewer Additional issue to be added to issues to be discussed-Farmers pay for water in meadows Lilly Lombard-Jerry Budgar-voiced concern about dumping and drug use in meadows Discussion on dumping in meadows-potential meeting with police chief, dpw-john o discussed having this topic as separate land use discussion Next Meeting beginning of December John B left the meeting at 7:00 pm Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Tuesday December 9, 2008 Time: 11:45 AM Place: Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School Main Building Culinary Arts Center, 80 Locust Street For more information: Bruce W. Young, Land Use and Conservation Planner byoung@northamptonma.gov Agenda  Committee membership update  Discussion on agricultural issues in the City of Northampton and the region.  All Other Business… Agricultural Commission Meeting on December 9, 2008 Members Present: John Omasta. John Bobala. Bernie Smiarowski, Rich Jaeske, John Szafranski. John Omasta opened the meeting at 6:00 PM Discussion on hosting a public workshop The Commission added to the list of local farmers. Meeting adjourned. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Thursday January 22, 2009 Time: 11:45 AM Place: Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School Main Building Culinary Arts Center, 80 Locust Street For more information: Bruce W. Young, Land Use and Conservation Planner byoung@northamptonma.gov Agenda  Committee membership update  Discussion on agricultural forum to be held in February 2009 All Other Business… Northampton Agricultural Commission Minutes Date: Thursday January 22, 2009 Time: 11:45 AM Place: Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School Main Building Culinary Arts Center, 80 Locust Street Members Present: John Omasta. John Bobala. Bernie Smiarowski, Rich Jaeske, John Szafranski. Discussion on Committee membership update Discussion on agricultural forum to be held in February 2009 Meeting adjourned Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Tuesday February 10, 2009 Time: 11:45 AM Place: Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School Main Building Culinary Arts Center, 80 Locust Street For more information: Bruce W. Young, Land Use and Conservation Planner byoung@northamptonma.gov Agenda  Committee membership update  Discussion on agricultural forum to be held in February 2009 All Other Business… Northampton Agricultural Commission Minutes Date: Thursday February 10, 2009 Time: 11:45 AM Place: Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School Main Building Culinary Arts Center, 80 Locust Street Members Present: John Omasta. John Bobala. Bernie Smiarowski, Rich Jaeske, John Szafranski. Discussion on issues discussed at agricultural forum held in February 2009 Discussion on Registry of Motor Vehicles updates Meeting adjourned Northampton Agricultural Commission Agricultural Forum Agenda Date: Tuesday February 24, 2009 Time: 7:00-9:00 PM Place: Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School Library, Main Building, 80 Locust Street For more information: Bruce W. Young, Land Use and Conservation Planner byoung@northamptonma.gov Agenda 7:00-7:10 Introduction to the City of Northampton Agricultural Commission by John Omasta, Chair 7:10-7:30 Overview of the Natural Resources Conservation Service provided by District Conservationist Dwane Coffey 7:30-8:30 Discussion breakout groups:  Is there a legal strategy to stop illegal activities and destruction to property in the meadows section of Northampton?  Is there desire/demand for additional farmers markets in Northampton?  Do you have available agricultural land/are you looking for available agricultural land? 8:30-9:00 Open discussion on agricultural issues in the City of Northampton Northampton Agricultural Commission Agricultural Forum Minutes Date: Tuesday February 24, 2009 Time: 7:00-9:00 PM Place: Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School Library, Main Building, 80 Locust Street 7:00-7:10 Introduction to the City of Northampton Agricultural Commission by John Omasta, Chair 7:10-7:30 Overview of the Natural Resources Conservation Service provided by District Conservationist Dwane Coffey 7:30-8:30 Discussion breakout groups: Discussion by Northampton Police on a legal strategy to stop illegal activities and destruction to property in the meadows section of Northampton. Discussion by Agricultural Commission on potential desire/demand for additional farmers markets in Northampton. Discussion by Agricultural Commission on available agricultural land for young farmers looking for available agricultural land. Discussion on other agricultural issues in the City of Northampton Meeting adjourned Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Wednesday August 12, 2009 Time: 7:30 PM Place: City Council Chambers, 212 Main Street (BEHIND City Hall) For more information: Bruce W. Young, Land Use and Conservation Planner byoung@northamptonma.gov (413)587-1263 Agenda  Discussion on authorizing an Agricultural Commission Subcommittee on Farmers Markets in Northampton  All Other Business… *Please note that the intent of the meeting is to authorize the formation of a subcommittee and to appoint a chair to the subcommittee. The chair of the subcommittee will be responsible for scheduling future public meetings for the development of the subcommittee membership, community input, and providing the conceptual framework for research and the creation of a plan. Northampton Agricultural Commission Date: Wednesday August 12, 2009 Time: 7:30 PM Place: City Council Chambers, 212 Main Street (BEHIND City Hall) Members present: Ben James, Rich Jaeske, Chip Parsons and John Omasta Minutes Discussion on authorizing an Agricultural Commission Subcommittee on Farmers Markets in Northampton Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 Time: 5:30 PM Place: Room 10, 210 Main Street (City Hall, upstairs) For more information: Wayne Feiden, FAICP, Director of Planning and Development wfeiden@northamptonma.gov (413)587-1265 Agenda 1. Replacement of John Szafranski's seat on Agriculture Commission 2. Introduction of new staffer for Agriculture Commission (Wayne Feiden) 3. Plan agenda for 2009-2010 Agriculture Commission meetings including place and times 4. Update on Farmers Market Subcommittee 5. Discussion of agricultural preservation restriction request for proposals 6. Discussion of proposal to gate Dike Road by Pleasant Street 7. Other necessary business The meeting must end no later than 6:55 PM. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 Time: 5:30 PM Place: Room 10, 210 Main Street (City Hall, upstairs) For more information: Wayne Feiden, FAICP, Director of Planning and Development wfeiden@northamptonma.gov, (413)587-1265 Members present: Ben James, Bob Borawski, John Kelly, John Omasta, and Richard Jaescke 1.Replacement of John Szafranski's seat on Agriculture Commission John Kelly introduced himself to the Agriculture Commission. He is the newest member and replaced John Szafranski at Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School 2.Introduction of new staffer for Agriculture Commission (Wayne Feiden) Wayne Feiden introduced himself. He will be serving as the Commission’s new staff person. 3.Plan agenda for 2009-2010 Agriculture Commission meetings including place and times The Commission agreed to switch to daytime meetings at Smith Vocational School 4.Update on Farmers Market Subcommittee Ben James reported back on the Farmers Market Subcommittee and all of the work that they were doing. He reported that the subcommittee preliminarily identified their purpose. There was some Commission discussion on whether the subcommittee was discussion too little or too much, but there was consensus it was on the right track. 5. Bean Farm Discussion— The board had a discussion among themselves and with members of the public, including Lilly Lombard and Susan Lanz, on the Bean Farm project. Upon motion by Bob Borowski and second by Ben James, the Commission voted unanimously to recommend that they be consulted before the Bean farm deal is finalized. Upon motion by Richard Jaescke and second by Ben James, the Commission voted unanimously to recommend that all of the farmland at the Bean Farm be protected as open space and that such recommendation be passed on to the City Council, Recreation Commission, and Conservation Commission. The Commission adjourned at 7:00 PM. Northampton Agricultural Commission Date: Monday December 7, 2009 Time: 7:30 AM Place: City Hall Room 11, 210 Main Street Members present: John Omasta, Chair John Babala Bob Borawski Rich Jaescke Ben James Staff present: Wayne Feiden Minutes Ben James presented a draft presentation on the Bean Farm to be presented on behalf of the Agriculture Commission at the 6:30 PM December 7, 2009 Bean Farm forum. Commission members had some minor comments and agreed that Ben James should make the presentation. The Commission meeting adjourned at approximately 8:45 AM. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010 Time: 10:30 AM Place: Smith Vocational School Conference Room, Annex Building, Locust Street For more information: Wayne Feiden, FAICP, Director of Planning and Development wfeiden@northamptonma.gov (413)587-1265 Members present: Chair John Omasta, Ben James, Bob Borawski, John Babala, John Kelly, and Richard Jaescke 1.Discussing possible structures for farm ownership and stewardship Wayne Feiden briefed the Commission on the status of the Bean Farm project. Benneth Phelps and Rebecca Fletcher presented on community farm projects elsewhere and how those projects could be a model for Northampton. They suggested that 20 acres was the minimum acreage for a community farm, and some advocates suggest 30 acres. The Commission discussed different funding options for a community farm. Lilly Lombard introduced a possible taskforce of outside volunteers and agricultural experts to help advice the Agriculture Commission on the Bean Farm project and community farms in generally. The Commission agreed that such a task force would be useful and agreed that they would be interested in hearing the recommendations from such a group. The Commission adjourned at 11:45 AM for lunch and reconvened at 12:30 PM The Commission adjourned at 1:20 PM. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Tuesday, February 2, 2010 NOTE NEW TIME Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 noon Place: Smith Vocational School Conference Room, Annex (white wood-frame building on Cooley Dickenson side of campus) Locust Street, Northampton For more information: Wayne Feiden, FAICP, Director of Planning and Development wfeiden@northamptonma.gov (413)587-1265 Agenda 1.Discussion farmers markets (request from Saturday morning farmers market) 2.Update on status of Bean/Allard Farm project 3.Discussion with ad hoc Agriculture Advisory Board th 4.Planning for agriculture presentations at Bean/Allard February 8 public forum 5.Request for Proposals for Farmland Available from the City for Trade for APR in the Meadows 6.Other necessary business Northampton Agricultural Commission Minutes Date: Tuesday, February 2, 2010 Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 noon Place: Smith Vocational School Conference Room, Annex (white wood-frame building on Cooley Dickenson side of campus) Locust Street, Northampton Members present: John Obasta, John Kelly, John Bobala, Bob Borawski, and Ben James Staff present: Wayne Feiden 1.Discussion farmers markets (request from Saturday morning farmers market) The commission had a discussion on the farmers market subcommittee and agreed that the purpose of the subcommittee was generally to open a dialogue about opportunities for improving the three farmers markets in Northampton (Saturday-Downtown, Tuesday-Gare Garage, Wednesday-Florence). 2.Bean/Allard Farm project and discussion with ad hoc Agriculture Advisory Board The ad hoc advisory board presented a presentation on using the Bean/Allard farmland (except the 24 acres going to recreation) as a community supported agriculture farm, and the need to attract or more likely create a non-profit to run such a farm. th 3.Planning for agriculture presentations at Bean/Allard February 8 public forum The commission agreed to open up the public forum with a brief introduction and then invite the agriculture advisory board to present their presentation. The commission adjourned at 11:55 AM. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010 Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 noon Place: Smith Vocational School Conference Room, Annex (white wood-frame building on Cooley Dickenson side of campus) Locust Street, 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 4, 2009 b.December 7, 2009 c.January 5, 2010 d.February 2, 2010 2.Update on status of Bean/Allard Farm project 3.Request for Proposals for Farmland Available from the City for Trade for APR in the Meadows 4.Other necessary business Northampton Agricultural Commission Minutes Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010 Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 noon Place: Smith Vocational School Conference Room, Annex (white wood-frame building on Cooley Dickenson side of campus) Locust Street, Northampton Members present: John Omasta, Chair, John Bobala, Richard Jaescke, John Kelly. Staff present: Wayne Feiden 1.Approval of minutes of November 4, 0209, December 7, 2009, and January 5, 2010 Upon motion by John Kelly and second by Richard Jaescke the Agriculture Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes. 2.Update on status of Bean/Allard Farm project The Commission discussed the status of the project, their relationship with the Bean/Allard Advisory Committee, and relationship between the agricultural fields and the playing fields. After extensive discussion, there was a consensus from the Agriculture Commission that the 24 acres of recreation should be contiguous on the north side of Meadow Street. 3.Discussion of Farmers Market committee process Request that Ben James bring the Agriculture Commission a report and full discussion about farmers markets at the next Agriculture Commission meeting. 4.Request for Proposals for Farmland Available from the City for Trade for APR in the Meadows 5.Other necessary business—The Commission discussed their schedule and agreed to one more Spring meeting in April, and then to end for the planting season unless something critical arises. The Agriculture Commission adjourned at 11:50 AM. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Tuesday, April 6, 2010 Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 noon Place: Smith Vocational School Conference Room, Annex (white wood-frame building on Cooley Dickenson side of campus) Locust Street, Northampton For more information: Wayne Feiden, FAICP, Director of Planning and Development wfeiden@northamptonma.gov (413)587-1265 Agenda 1.Approval of minutes a.February 2, 2010 b.March 2, 2010 2.Update on status of Bean/Allard Farm project 3.Discussion of future “local” agriculture preservation restriction program 4.Discussion of possible Conte Fish and Wildlife Refuge expansion 5.Discussion of 2010 Bids for farmland leases (Elwell, Mineral Hills, Bleiman property) 6.Discussion of 2011 to 2017 Open Space and Recreation Plan 7.Other necessary business Northampton Agricultural Commission Minutes Date: Tuesday, April 6, 2010 Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 noon Place: Smith Vocational School Conference Room, Annex (white wood-frame building on Cooley Dickenson side of campus) Locust Street, Northampton Members present: John Omasta, Chair, Ben James, Richard Jaescke, John Kelly. Staff present: Wayne Feiden 1.Keep Farming: Ben Grosscup did a presentation on the Glynwood Center’s Keep Farming Program. He said that as they expand their effort out of New York’s Hudson Valley, they will provide the Keep Farming consulting package at no cost to Northampton. After discussion and upon motion by Ben James and second by Richard Jaescke, the Commission voted unanimously to endorse bringing the Keep Farming Program to Northampton and to co-sponsor (hopefully with the Planning Board and Conservation Commission) a resolution asking for City Council endorsement. 2.Bean/Allard Farm: Richard Jaescke and Wayne Feiden presented the current status of the Bean/Allard Farm project. The Task Force has identified 36 acres out of which the final 24 acre recreation area will be carved out, and is awaiting survey and appraisal information to work with TPL to make the final decision. The City will close on the first 1.1 acre parcel of floodplain forest in late April or early May in conjunction with the Beans selling the farmhouse parcel. The project is progressing, but with appraisal still out there are still no guarantees that the project will ultimately be successful. 3.Farm Land Bids: Wayne Feiden asked for input on the upcoming request for farm bids and outreach to find farmers for three Conservation Commission parcels, Elwell Conservation Area, Mineral Hills Conservation Area (LaPalme section) and Meadows Conservation Area (Bleiman section). The Commission supported keeping the land organic. 4.Farmers Market Subcommittee: Ben James briefed the Commission on the subcommittee’s work, especially the survey about to be released and collaboration between different markets and the Board of Health. 5.Local Agriculture Preservation Restriction Program: Wayne Feiden briefed the Agriculture Commission on Conservation Commission interest in expanding a local APR program to protect farmland with APRs even when the state will not fund the program. The City has a couple of locally funded APRs, one of which the City granted at Mineral Hills Conservation Area (LaPalme) and one of which the City holds on Park Hill Road. The Agriculture Commission previously discussed and supported the Conservation Commission’s local APR effort at the Rogers Farm. Upon motion by Richard Jaescke and second by Ben James the Commission voted unanimously to support extending the locally-funded APR program. 6.Conte Fish and Wildlife Refuge: The Commission discussed the potential expansion of the Conte Fish and Wildlife Refuge. They indicated no objection to floodplain forest and very marginal farmland being included but expressed strong concerns about any quality agricultural land from being included. 7.Open Space and Recreation Plan: Feiden updated the Commission on the seven-year open space and recreation plan that has to be adopted by the end of the year. There was hope that the Keep Farming process could help inform this process, depending on how quickly that planning goes, and agreement the Agriculture Commission would offer their advice in the fall when the planning process goes forward full stream. 8.Summer Schedule: The Commission agreed to have one mid-summer (evening) meeting because of the number of items that are likely to come up that cannot wait until the end of the growing season. 9.Minutes of February 2, 2010 and March 2, 2010. Upon motion by Richard Jaescke and second by Ben James the Agriculture Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes (with the correction of one spelling error). The Agriculture Commission adjourned at 11:50 AM. Public Forum on Keep Farming Northampton: Planning for the Preservation of Farms AND Farmers and Northampton Agricultural Commission meeting CORRECTED Agenda Date: Wednesday September 22, 2010 Time: 6:45 PM Agriculture Commission meeting 7:00 PM Public Forum Place: Great Room, Senior Center, Conz Street, Northampton 6:45 PM Approve minutes of April 6, 2010 Set meeting dates for next meetings  Keep Farming continued forum and/or discussion  Recommendations on Open Space, Recreation, and MultiUse Plan  Recommendation on Zoning related to chickens 7:00 PM Public Forum- Keep Farming Northampton: Preservation of Farms AND Farmers  Welcome by the Northampton Agriculture Commission  Introduction to Keep Farming Northampton  Introduction to the Glynwood Center approach  Identifying next steps 8:45 PM End Public Forum I I, Public Forum on Keep Farming Northampton: Planning for the Preservation of Farms AND Farmers and Northampton Agricultural Commission meeting Minutes Date: Wednesday September 22, 2010 Time: 6:45 PM Agriculture Commission meeting Place: Great Room, Senior Center, Conz Street, Northampton Members present: John Omasta, Chair, Ben James, Chip Parsons, John Kelly, and Richard Jaescke, John Bobala Chairman John Omasta opened the Agriculture Commission meeting at 6:45 PM. 6:45 PM Approve minutes of April 6, 2010 Upon motion by Chip Parsons and second by John Kelly, the Commission voted unanimously to approve minutes of April 6tn Keep Farming continued forum and /or discussion The Commission briefly reviewed the planned Keep Farming public forum that would follow the Agriculture Commission meeting Recommendations on Open Space, Recreation, and Multi -Use Plan, zoning for chickens, as -of -right photovoltaic siting, and building code changes in the floodplain The Commission agreed to review these issues at their fall meetings At 7:02 PM the Agriculture Commission adjourned to allow the Keep Farming Northampton public forum open on time. iii X 4'1 a •;a's �v 4e • ► ► ' 4 if;�t i` ra'�""w�s�i�'�� 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. Northampton Agricultural Commission Minutes 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 Members Present: John Omasta, Chair, Ben James (left 9:00), Chip Parsons, John Kelly, and Richard Jaescke, John Bobala 1.Approval of minutes: Upon motion by Ben James and second by Richard Jaescke, the Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes of November 15, 2010 and December 13, 2010 2.Bean/Allard Farm and community gardens The Commission had a brief discussion of the closing on the Bean/Allard APR, greenway, and recreation area and the pending closing on the community gardens. The Commission recommended that the community gardens lease not rule out herbicides, pesticides, or any future farming method. 3.Keep Farming Northampton The Commission, working with Keep Farming planning program volunteers, planned a January 27, 2011 farmers’ forum, to be focused on those farming in Northampton. 4.Solar Photo Voltaic zoning The Commission discussed whether free-standing photovoltaics should be allowed on prime farmland. There was a reluctance to take any action that could take any farmland out of production, but a sensitivity to the fact that such efforts could provide much needed income for farmers. They agreed to include this as a question in the Keep Farming outreach effort. 5.Local APR program The Commission recommended that the challenges of how to craft a local APR could also be informed by the Keeping Farming outreach effort 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 Public Notice Northampton Farmer Forum (Sponsored by the Northampton Agriculture Commission) Thursday January 27, 2011---7:00 PM to 9:00 PM SNOW DATE: Monday January 31, 2011---7:00 PM -9:00 PM Oliver Smith Restaurant, Smith Vocational and Agriculture High School 80 Locust Street, Northampton 1. Agriculture Commission Introduction 2. Keep Farming Northampton Introduction 3. Snapshot of Northampton Farming 4. Discussion 5. Next Steps in the Keep Farming Northampton process Northampton Farmer Gathering Agenda WHEN: Thursday, January 27 from 7 - 9 pm, snow/ice/rain date Monday January 31 WHERE: Oliver Smith Restaurant, Smith Vocational-Agricultural School Locust Street, Northampton NOTE: This is a public meeting and the public is welcome to attend, but the focus is on engaging a dialogue by and between people who farm or own farmland in Northampton. 1. Agriculture Commission Introduction (John Omasta, Rich Jaescke) 2. Keep Farming Northampton (KFN) Introduction (Adele Franks, Deb Jacobs) 3. Snapshot of Northampton Farming (Nola Reinhardt) 4. Discussion (Virginia Kasinki) 5. Next Steps in the KFN process Northampton Agriculture Commission/Keep Farming Northampton Gathering of Farmers Smith Vocational Agricultural School, Locust Street, Northampton J27,2010 ANUARY Minutes In attendance Agriculture Commission: John Omasta, John Bobala, Ben James, Richard Jaescke, John Kelly, Chip Parsons KFN Committee: Nola Reinhardt, Adele Franks, Deb Jacobs, Betsey Wolfson, Carmel Kelley. Glynwood representatives and guests: Virginia Kasinki, Andrea Burns, Nick Stanton Northampton farmers. The meeting began at 7:00 pm. 1. Intro : John Omasta The Agriculture Commission advises the City about agriculture; wants to craft a vision of what Northampton farmers consider important During the purchase of the Bean-Allard property, the commission became aware of the work of Glynwood and decided the Keep Farming program would benefit Northampton Rich Jaescke has been the Commission’s main liaison with the Keep Farming committee 2. Intro to Keep Farming : Adele Franks Glynwood’s Keep Farming program helps a community and citizen volunteers help their local farmers. Get the right people together to share information – farmers, farming groups, environmental groups, — citizens What might work to keep farming viable and to help it thrive and grow? — How do you gather information in your particular community? This is information that the Agriculture — Commission wanted anyway, and Keep Farming provides a framework for volunteers to gather that information. This meeting is sponsored by the Agriculture Economics committee of Keep Farming Northampton; other committees will gather more information later in this process. 3. Snapshot of farming in Northampton (what we know so far) – Nola Reinhardt The committee has used city property records to put together a map that shows agricultural properties in Northampton (LUC 61, 61A, 393; and SVAHS and city leased land). Farmers were asked to help fill in the blanks on the map with any additional land being used for agriculture. Based on these city records, the following is a first pass at documenting the current status of Northampton agriculture: SNAPSHOT OF NORTHAMPTON AGRICULTURE SUMMARY STATISTICS, NORTHAMPTON AGRICULTURE in LAND-USE CODES 61A & 393 NUMBER OF FARMS: 25 NUMBER OF PLOTS: 258 ACREAGE FARMED: 2,417 NUMBER OF LANDOWNERS: 84 (Northampton residents: 46; Non-residents: 38) Keep Farming Northampton NUMBER OF FARMED LOTS AND AREA TYPE OF LOT NUMBER ACREAGE Privately owned: LUC 61A 154 2,056 LUC 393 104 361 LUC 61 36 1,502 Subtotal 294 3,919 Leased from city 5 42 SVAHS 3 538 TOTAL 302 4,499* th *Approximately 18% of Northampton land (1/6) LAND USE: 61, 61A, SVAHS AGRICULTURAL USE NUMBER OF LOTS TOTAL ACREAGE Tobacco (711) 8 75 Truck crops (712) 35 367 Field crops (713) 113 1,649 Orchards (714) 1 1 Pasture (718) 5 64 Forestry (Ch 61) & 41 1,965 Woodland (717) Nursery (719) 1 1 These data show that farming is a significant part of Northampton land use. They suggest that farmland is quite fragmented, although this can vary considerably by farm. We have only a rough idea of what crops are being grown. The city assessor can record only one use of a farm; even if a farmer has several crops, only the main one is listed. We have no records of land use for LUC393 properties. This is why the committee needs more precise information from the farmers. 4. Next step: The committee has put together a farmer survey which was distributed to those present. The surveys will not identify individual farms and the information collected will be used to put together more accurate aggregate data. The farmers were asked to return the completed surveys to the Agriculture Commission at City Hall, or to any of the Agriculture Commissioners. Their assistance was also requested in informing other Northampton farmers of the purpose and importance of this survey process. 5. About Glynwood and Keep Farming ; Virginia Kasinki presented a brief review of the history and purpose of Glynwood’s Keep Farming program. She introduced Nick Stanton from Great Barrington; where they are beginning a Keep Farming program. She also introduced Andrea Burns, who will be Glynwood’s new rep in Western Mass. Burns is an Easthampton City Counselor, and recently helped form an Agriculture Commission in Easthampton. About 150 towns in MA now have Ag Commissions. 2 Keep Farming Northampton 6. Discussion Farmers raised concerns about the difficulties of farming in Northampton. One problem is the loss of farmland to development. Szawlowski pointed out that the industrial park used to be farmland, but the city took the land by eminent domain in 1970s.Jaescke pointed out that the result might have been different if there had been an Agriculture Commission to represent farmer interests at that time. Many of the farmers pointed to problems with vandalism, theft, and destruction of crops by the public, especially in the Meadows. It’s harder to work farms when people want to come in to hike or ride ATVs –or City wants to put in a bike path or expand hiking trails or expand county fair property. People come to river to fish and drive across fields. Dogs run around and rip up fields. Trash is being dumped; roofers dump trash. People have been shot in the Meadows. Farmers feel that the city hasn’t responded adequately to their concerns about these problems. On the other hand, Franks pointed out, and others agreed, that when the Bean/Allard farm was up for sale it brought out a lot of support for small farms in Northampton; there is interest in and concern for farms. The Commission and the Committee hope that the Keep Farming process will generate more understanding of the farmers’ problems and their needs, as well as their importance to the city. Some farmers expressed interest in attending the Agriculture Commission meetings, and the Commissioners explained that they meet the first Monday of each month during the winter or if there’s a pressing issue. There is a vacancy on the Commission and farmers were encouraged to consider joining. The meeting adjourned at 8:30 pm. Minutes : Betsey Wolfson 3 Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda (revised) and Minutes Date: Monday, February 7, 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--January 10, 2011 2.Follow-up to Farmers Forum and Keep Farming Northampton 3.Request from Grow Food Northampton for support for CPA application 4.Further discussion Solar Photo Voltaic zoning 5.Other necessary business not envisioned when agenda written Minutes Members Present: Richard Jaeske, Vice Chair, Ben James, Chip Parsons, and John Bobala Richard Jaeske opened the meeting at 7:05 PM. Approval of minutes--January 10, 2011 Upon motion by Chip Parsons and second by Ben James, the Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes of January 10, 2011 as written. Follow-up to Farmers Forum and Keep Farming Northampton Nola Reinhart, from the Keep Farming effort, had a discussion with the Commission on the January 27, 2011 Farmers Forum and the best way to get farmers to complete and return the surveys being distributed to them as part of the Keep Farming Program. Request from Grow Food Northampton for support for CPA application Adele Franks from Grow Food Northampton presented GFN’s plans for a community gardens and requested a support letter from the Commission. The Commission expressed some concern about limiting the use of farmland to organic uses and the impacts on farmers. They declined to issue a support letter at the time, although they left open the possibility of future support. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Monday, February 7, 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--January 10, 2011 2.Follow-up to Farmers Forum and Keep Farming Northampton 3.Further discussion Solar Photo Voltaic zoning 4.Other necessary business not envisioned when agenda written Northampton Agricultural Commission Minutes Date: Monday, March 7, 2011 at 6:00 PM Place: City Hall, 210 Main Street, Room 10, Northampton Submitted by Wayne Feiden, FAICP, Director of Planning and Development Agenda 1.Approval of minutes— a.February 7, 2011 Agriculture Commission meeting b.January 27, 2011 Agriculture Commission/Keep Farming Farmer Gathering 2.Any necessary follow-up to Farmers Forum and Keep Farming Northampton 3.Discussion of various proposed zoning changes and whether it effects farming 4.Discussion of local Agriculture Preservation Restriction program 5.Other necessary business not envisioned when agenda written Minutes Members present: Chair John Omasta, John Kelly, Richard Jaeske, John Babala, Chip Parsons John Omasta opened the meeting at 6:05 PM. 1.Approval of minutes: Upon motion by John Kelly and second by Richard Jaeske, the Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes of the February 7, 2011 Agriculture Commission meeting and the January 27, 2011 Agriculture Commission/Keep Farming Farmer Gathering 2.Discussion of various proposed zoning changes and whether it effects farming The commission discussed the proposed solar photovoltaic (PV) zoning which will allow PV by right in certain zoning districts, but NOT in the Special Conservancy zoning district where most of the prime agricultural land in the city is located. The commission agreed that they did not want to allow PV by-right currently in the SC district, but may want to think about and revisit this in the future. 3.Any necessary follow-up to Farmers Forum and Keep Farming Northampton The Commission discussed where the survey was and how to get some of the remaining farmers to return their surveys. 4.Discussion of local Agriculture Preservation Restriction program The Commission suggested conducting an outreach to all farm property owners in Northampton not already under APR with a fact sheet describing the local APR program, including a discussion of price per acre that might be offered and the difference between that state and local APR programs. 5.Grow Food Northampton’s request for a letter of support for their Community Garden application to the CPC. Richard Jaeske removed himself from the discussion and stepped out. Commissioners expressed concern about supporting a project that only allows organic uses. After some discussion, and motion by Chip Parsons and second by John Babala, the Commission voted 3-1 to continue the discussion to a later meeting. The Commission adjourned at 7:35 pm. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Monday, April 4, 2011 Time: 7:15 PM PLEASE NOTE TIME 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.Any necessary follow-up to Keep Farming Northampton 2.Continued discussion of Dike, Potash, and Manhan Roads 3.Discussion of projects for which we should gather information for next fall’s Agriculture Commission meetings 4.Discuss schedule of Agriculture Commission meetings (one summer meeting if needed, and otherwise fall after growing season) 5.Other necessary business not envisioned when agenda written Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes Date: Monday, April 4, 2011 Time: 7:15 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.Any necessary follow-up to Keep Farming Northampton 2.Continued discussion of Dike, Potash, and Manhan Roads 3.Discussion of projects for which we should gather information for next fall’s Agriculture Commission meetings 4.Discuss schedule of Agriculture Commission meetings (one summer meeting if needed, and otherwise fall after growing season) 5.Other necessary business not envisioned when agenda written Minutes Members present: Chairman John Omasta, Rich Jaeske, John Balboa, Ben James, Chip Parsons John Omasta opened the meeting at 7:20 PM. 1.Farmers Market Subcommittee: Ben James distributed the DRAFT October 26, 2010 Farmers Market Customer Survey Analysis and Conclusions, with the recommendations from the City’s economic development coordinator. 2.Any necessary follow-up to Keep Farming Northampton: Nola Reinhardt reported that most of the surveys are in, and they are working on getting a couple of key ones in. Nola reported that some of the larger property owners did not respond, but still a good response rate. 3.Grow Food Northampton Organic Policy: Annie Sullivan-Chin of Grow Food Northampton presented GFN’s April 2011 working definition of what their organic policy is. (A copy of this policy is located on the City’s Laserfiche Public File Cabinet.). She and Wayne Feiden gave background on the GFN lease with the City. The Commission supported the idea of a community gardens and an organic community gardens. Some members did not want to support additional CPA money for gardens that only allowed with 100% of the plots being organic and others were comfortable with this approach. Upon motion by Ben James and second by Chip Parsons, the Commission voted unanimously to endorse the use of CPA funds for the development of community gardens in Florence, although the Agriculture Commission prefers that a portion of the community gardens be allowed for conventional community gardens. 4.Continued discussion of Dike, Potash, and Manhan Roads: Discussion of whether Dike Road can be closed without harming farmers. Rich Jaeske said that he agreed the there is a huge problem with trash being dumped supports the closing of Dike Road. Dike Road is probably not a viable road anyway for large machinery. He said that Olive Street provides a reasonable alternative access as a basic access, but is concerns about large equipment in the future. The Commission suggested discussing the options with Smiarowski and based on that conversation considering first blocking Dike Road in a way to leave options for the future, and then reexamining in the future. 5.Discussion of projects for next fall’s Agriculture Commission meetings:  Northampton State Hospital agricultural land management by Smith Voc-Ag.  Keep Farming  Annual winter Farmers Forum sponsored by Agriculture Commission, With a member of DPW to answer questions about road maintenance o With a member of the Conservation Commission or staff to answer questions o 6.Next Agriculture Commission meeting: The Commission agreed that the next Commission meeting will be 7:00 PM in Mid-October. 7.Farmers Market Subcommittee: The Commission should give preference to Northampton farmers and vendors when there is a vacancy, without threatening the diversity of products. 8.Minutes of March 7, 2011 Upon motion by Rich Jaeske and second by Chip Parsons, the Agriculture Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes of March 7, 2011. The Commission adjourned at 9:00 PM. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes Date: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 Time: 7:15 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.Introductions (new Agriculture Commission member) 2.Minutes of April 4, 2011 3.Discussion and recommendation on gating the easterly end of Dike Road by Pleasant Street 4.Update on the Keep Farming planning project, including agricultural economics and completed and planned surveys 5.Discussion of local agricultural preservation restriction program 6.Setting work plan for 2011-2012 Agriculture Commission Minutes Members present: Chairman John Omasta, Rich Jaeske, John Kelly, John Bobala, Ben James, Chip Parsons, Robert Vollinger. John Omasta opened the meeting at 7:15 PM. 1.Introduction of Robert Vollinger: The board greeted Robert Vollinger, the newest board member. 2.Minutes of April 4, 2011: Upon motion by Richard Jaeske and second by Chip Parsons, the board voted unanimously to approve the minutes of April 4, 2011. 3.Dike Road: The board reviewed the proposal to block off the Pleasant Street end of Dike Road to prevent vandalism and dumping. Owen Freeman-Daniels reported that the private farm owner reported that he had no objection. Wayne Feiden reported that the private farmer using the farmland also had no objection, which is documented in a license with the City. The Agricultural Commission agreed that they had no objection to this closing, provided that for the 2012 growing season the closing be reversible so that if problems come up it can be removed (e.g. a Jersey Barrier). 4.Keep Farming: Nola Reinhart presented the keep Farming Agricutural Economics Report. Fran Volkman suggested getting input from famers at a new Farmers’s Forum. Nola agreed to prepare a one-page summary to use for invitations to the Farmers’ Forum and the board agreed to sponsor such a forum in January. Fran Volkman then reported on the larger project (Agricultural Economics report, Residents survey, supermarket distributers survey, food survey 5.Local Agricultural Preservation Restriction Program: The commission briefly discussed the city’s local APR program and agreed that this is an issue that they should offer to discuss with farmers at a farmers’ forum 6.Agriculture Commission 2012 Work Program: The commission set the following as their work program for 2012 A. Host a second Farmers’ Forum, tentatively in January 2012, with an opportunity for discussion of the Keep Farming process and an opportunity for farmer to ask questions and get answers from staff and boards, including: a.What help do farmers want to address recent floods (emergency services) b.Roadside grading issues (DPW and BPW) c.Wetlands (Conservation Commission or staff) d.Keep Farming program (keep farming volunteers) e.Local Agriculture Preservation Restriction Program (Planning Office) f.Status of Meadows Roads (DPW) g.Flood control dam status (Army Corps of Engineers, if possible) 7.November meeting: The Commission set 7:00 PM November 22, 2011 for their next meeting, with an agenda to include: a.Plan January Farmers’ Forum b.Update from Farmers Market Subcommittee c.Keep Farming follow up discussions. 8.Memberships: The Commission discussed the free memberships offered by the Western Massachusetts Association of Agriculture Commissions and the Massachusetts Farm Bureau. Upon motion by Richard Jaeske and second by John Kelly, the Commission voted unanimously to accept the memberships. At 9:15 PM, upon motion by John Kelly and second by Richard Jaeske, the Commission voted unanimously to adjourn. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda Date: Tuesday, November 22, 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.Minutes of October 12, 2011 2.Plan January Farmers’ Forum Host a second Farmers’ Forum, tentatively in January 2012, with an opportunity for discussion of the Keep Farming process and an opportunity for farmer to ask questions and get answers from staff and boards, including: a.What help do farmers want to address recent floods (emergency services) b.Roadside grading issues (DPW and BPW) c.Wetlands (Conservation Commission or staff) d.Keep Farming program (keep farming volunteers) e.Local Agriculture Preservation Restriction Program (Planning Office) f.Status of Meadows Roads (DPW) g.Flood control dam status (Army Corps of Engineers, if possible) 3.Update from Farmers Market Subcommittee 4.Keep Farming follow up discussions. 5.Other items not reasonably known to the chair when agenda is set Northampton Agricultural Commission Minutes Date: Tuesday, November 22, 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 Members present: Chairman John Omasta, Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, Ben James, and Chip Parsons. John Omasta opened the meeting at 7:10 PM. 1.Minutes of October 12, 2011 Upon motion by John Bobala and second by Rich Jaeske, the Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes. 2.Keep Farming follow up discussions. Nola Reinhart presented the revised agricultural economics report (available under Office of Planning and Development, Agriculture at the Public File Cabinet at www.NorthamptonMA.gov/opd). She highlighted the changes referencing products grown (no tobacco) and products retailed locally. Upon motion by Ben James and second by Chip Parsons, the Commission voted unanimously to accept the report. Nola Reinhart agreed to follow up with outreach to the press. 3.January Farmers’ Forum thth The commission agreed to have the forum on Tuesday January 10, Wednesday January 11, thth Tuesday January 24, or Wednesday January 25, depending on the availability of necessary staff and board members. The commission will finalize the agenda in December but agreed generally: a.Keep Farming will present initial recommendations and conclusions, followed by farmer discussion b.DPW will present discussion on grading meadows roads, status of meadows roads, and, if they know the issues, Army Corp policies for releasing water from upstream dams, followed by farmer discussion c.Conservation Commission staff or commissioners will present a discussion of wetlands issues, followed by farmer discussions d.Planning and Development staff will present a discussion of Agriculture Preservation Restriction and open space programs, followed by farmer discussions. 4.December Agriculture Commission meeting The Commission set December 6, 2011 at 7:00 PM as the date for the next meeting. 5.Update from Farmers Market Subcommittee Ben James presented the final report and recommendations from the Farmers Market Subcommittee (report available under Office of Planning and Development, Agriculture Commission, in the Public File Cabinet, www.NorthamptonMA.gov/opd). The Commission discussed the recommendations in detail. Upon motion by Chip Parsons and second by Rich Jaeske the Agriculture Commission voted unanimously to accept and adopt the report and its recommendations. 6.Other items not reasonably known to the chair when agenda is set John Omasta shared CISA’s program on providing farmer loans for recovery from Tropical Storm Irene and the early fall snow storm. The Commission adjourned at 8:55 PM. Northampton Agricultural Commission Minutes Date: Tuesday, December 6, 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 Members present: Chairman John Omasta, Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, John Kelly, Chip Parsons, and Robert Vollinger. John Omasta opened up the meeting at 7:05 PM. 1.Minutes of November 22, 2011 Upon motion by Rich Jaescke and second by John Bobala, the Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes of November 22, 2011 (correcting the spelling of Jaescke). 2.Plan Farmers’ Forum The Commission discussed various dates for the farmers forum and how to ensure adequate outreach to farmers. {The final date, set after the meeting, is 7:00 PM on Wednesday February 1, 2012 at the Smith Vocational Agricultural School restaurant. The Commission set the agenda: 1.Welcome and introductions from the Chair or Vice Chair 2.DPW issues of interest to farmers (by DPW Director Ned Huntley), including a.Status of Meadows Roads b.Grading and maintaining dirt and gravel roads 3.Police issues of interest to farmers (by Sgt. Victor Caputo) a.Enforcement of trespass on farmland b.Enforcement in the Meadows 4.Planning issues of interest to farmers (by Planning Director Wayne Feiden), including a.Wetlands requirements b.Agriculture Preservation Restrictions c.City open space programs 5.Keep Farming effort (Keep Farming volunteers) a.Surveys and findings b.Recommendations and conclusions The Commission set their next meeting for January 18, 2012 {since changed due to conflicts}. Upon motion by John Kelly and second by John Bobala, the Commission adjourned at 7:55 PM. Northampton Agricultural Commission Minutes Date: Tuesday, December 6, 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 Members present: Chairman John Omasta, Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, John Kelly, Chip Parsons, and Robert Vollinger. John Omasta opened up the meeting at 7:05 PM. 1.Minutes of November 22, 2011 Upon motion by Rich Jaescke and second by John Bobala, the Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes of November 22, 2011 (correcting the spelling of Jaescke). 2.Plan Farmers’ Forum The Commission discussed various dates for the farmers forum and how to ensure adequate outreach to farmers. {The final date, set after the meeting, is 7:00 PM on Wednesday February 1, 2012 at the Smith Vocational Agricultural School restaurant. The Commission set the agenda: 1.Welcome and introductions from the Chair or Vice Chair 2.DPW issues of interest to farmers (by DPW Director Ned Huntley), including a.Status of Meadows Roads b.Grading and maintaining dirt and gravel roads 3.Police issues of interest to farmers (by Sgt. Victor Caputo) a.Enforcement of trespass on farmland b.Enforcement in the Meadows 4.Planning issues of interest to farmers (by Planning Director Wayne Feiden), including a.Wetlands requirements b.Agriculture Preservation Restrictions c.City open space programs 5.Keep Farming effort (Keep Farming volunteers) a.Surveys and findings b.Recommendations and conclusions The Commission set their next meeting for January 18, 2012 {since changed due to conflicts}. The Commission adjourned at 8:05 PM. Northampton Agricultural Commission 7:00 Tuesday January 17, 2012 210 Main Street, Room 11, Northampton Members present: Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, John Kelly, and Chip Parsons 1.December 6, 2011 Minutes: Upon motion by Chip Parsons and second by John Kelly, the Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes of December 6, 2011. 2.February 1, 2012 Farmers Forum: Upon motion by John Kelly and second by Chip Parsons, the Commission approved the final agenda and outreach for the Farmers Forum. a.DPW issues of interest to farmers (DPW Director Ned Huntley)  Status of Meadows Roads  Grading and maintaining dirt and gravel roads  Questions and answers on public works issues b.Police issues of interest to farmers (Police Sgt. Victor Caputo)  Enforcement of trespass on farmland  Enforcement in the Meadows  Questions and answers on law enforcement issues c.Planning issues of interest to farmers (Planning Director Wayne Feiden)  Wetlands requirements  Agriculture Preservation Restrictions  City open space programs  Questions and answers on wetlands and open space issues d.Keep Farming effort (Keep Farming volunteers)  Surveys and findings  Recommendations and conclusions  Questions and answers on Keep Farming effort 3.Next meeting: The Commission agreed on 7:15 PM, Wed. February 8, 2012 for their next post Farmers Forum meeting. 4.Right to Farm Sign: The commission discussed putting up a “Northampton is a right-to-farm community” on signs, possibly in conjunction with the community effort to have gateway signs entering the city at several locations. 5.Rich Jaeske reviewed a presentation from the Commission of Agriculture, including: outreach, solar photovoltaics, and education the community on right-to-farm. The Commission agreed to adjourn at 8:05 PM. Farmers’ Forum Northampton Agricultural Commission 7:00 Wednesday February 1, 2012 Restaurant at Smith Vocational Agricultural High School 80 Locust Street, Northampton Members present: Chairman John Omasta, Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, John Kelly, and Robert Vollinger. 1.Welcome and introductions from the Chair John Omasta John Omasta opened the meeting at 7:05 PM 2.DPW issues of interest to farmers (DPW Director Ned Huntley) Ned Huntley presented on the status of Meadows Roads and grading and maintaining dirt and gravel roads. There were several questions and statements urging that roads be better graded, especially where mud spots have developed and gravel has been thrown off the road. 3.Police issues of interest to farmers (Police Sgt. Victor Caputo) Sergeant Victor Caputo presented on enforcement of trespass on farmland and enforcement generally in the Meadows. There were a couple of questions on how to address problems. 4.Planning issues of interest to farmers (Planning Director Wayne Feiden) Wayne Feiden presented on wetlands requirements, agriculture preservation restrictions and city open space efforts in the meadows and on farmland. There were a couple of questions on how the wetlands laws affect maintenance of gravel roads in the meadows. 5.Keep Farming effort (Keep Farming volunteers) Mari Gottdiener and Nola Reinhardt presented the data and findings of the Keep Farming planning effort. There were a couple of questions on specific aspects of the work. The Commission adjourned at 8:55 PM. For more information: Wayne Feiden, FAICP Director of Planning and Development wfeiden@northamptonma.gov (413)587-1265 Northampton Agricultural Commission 7:00 Wednesday February 8, 2012 210 Main Street, Room 11, Northampton Members present: Chair John Omasta, Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Kelly, John Bobala, Robert Vollinger, Chip Parsons, and Ben James. John Omasta opened the meeting at 7:15 PM. 1.January 17 and February 8, 2012 Minutes: Upon motion by Rich Jaescke and second by Chip Parsons, the Commission voted unanimously to approve minutes as presented. 2.Discussion of Farmers Forum: The Commission reviewed the Farmers Forum and was pleased with the ability to get information out and spark discussion. They discussed opportunities for the next annual forum to have a different format to serve farmers.  Smith School as a venue  Different vendors (e.g., drip irrigation, machinery, fertilizer, seed, greenhouse) to meet farmers from Northampton and surrounding communities and explore what the future market needs will be.  Especially focus on emerging growers  Joint with neighboring Agriculture Commissions  Explore with DAR or state level as to other efforts in this area  Opportunity to help farmers—what supplies do the need and can’t get locally  Opportunity to keep more farmers dollars local  Not vendors showing product but exploring how to grow the local market The Agriculture Commission agreed to go before the Board of Public Works on March 28 at 5:30 PM as a follow up to discussion about meadows roads. 3.Other  Brief discussion of problems with dogs at Smith Voc Agriculture state hospital parcel  Agriculture Commission recommends that the Montview farmland, and any other farmland, should be left for the next farmer with a cover crop (rye etc) or perennials, no brush, and Ph maintained at a healthy level, with good stewardship. They identified the overgrown brush and wood chips and structures as problems on the site. 4.Executive Session: Upon motion by John Kelly and second by Ben James the Commission voted unanimously by roll call vote to go into Executive Session to consider the purchase, exchange, lease or value of real estate. Upon motion by John Omasta, second by Richard Jaescke the Commission voted unanimously by roll call vote to adjourn executive session. In open session, and upon motion by John Kelly and second by Chip Parsons, the Commission voted unanimously to have the public record reflect that the Commission voted in executive session to give the planning director advice on land acquisition. 5.Adjourn: The Commission agreed to adjourn at 9:00 PM. Northampton Agricultural Commission 7:00 Wednesday February 8, 2012 (executive session) 210 Main Street, Room 11, Northampton Members present: Chair John Omasta, Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Kelly, John Bobala, Robert Vollinger, Chip Parsons, and Ben James. Executive Session: Upon motion by John Kelly and second by Ben James the Commission voted unanimously by roll call vote to go into Executive Session to consider the purchase, exchange, lease or value of real estate. Wayne Feiden presented a proposal to make an offer to purchase, and hopefully purchase, an agriculture preservation restriction on the land owned by Charles Jasinski in the Meadows on the easterly side of the interstate. Funding to come from the CPA Local Agriculture Preservation Restriction fund and possibly by deeding over the “Rogers” parcels subject to an APR. Upon motion by John Bobala and second by Richard Jaescke, the Commission voted unanimously to support such an effort. Wayne Feiden presented a proposal to make an offer to accept a donation of the parcel of land Charles Jasinski owns adjacent to Sheldon Field Recreation Area, with consideration being Mr. Jasinski keeping a 15 year lease (after the expiration of his current lease in five years) to farm both the donated parcel and the other farmland at Sheldon Field. The Commission expressed concern about losing such valuable farmland (great soils, no stones, not subject to frequent flooding), but they also expressed an understanding of the need to think about recreation needs 20 years out. They expressed hope that any such acquisition would include provision that some land at the new Sheldon Field be reserved for future agricultural uses, although they indicated that they understood that there are unknowns in planning for recreation uses more than 20 years out. Upon motion by John Omasta, second by Richard Jaescke the Commission voted unanimously by roll call vote to adjourn executive session. In open session, and upon motion by John Kelly and second by Chip Parsons, the Commission voted unanimously to have the public record reflect that the Commission voted in executive session to give the planning director advice on land acquisition. EXECUTIVE SESSION MINUTES RELEASED MARCH 22, 2012 Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes 7:15 PM Wednesday March 22, 2012 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10 Members present: Chair John Omasta, Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, Robert Vollinger, and Chip Parsons. Chair John Omast opened the meeting at 7:05 PM. 1.Discussion of future joint forum with other area Agriculture Commissions. The Commission discussed holding a joint forum with agriculture commissions in Hampshire and Hampton Counties. The forum would probably include agriculture commissions, farmers, and local agricultural product vendors. The meeting would be held as Smith Vocational. The commission agreed to discuss the issue at their April meeting and in October, when they hear back from other agriculture commissions, start planning a February or March forum. The commission also agreed that this forum or some other session to reach out to Future Farmers of America (FFA) and possibly 4H to attract the next generation of farmers. 2.Updates from Keep Farming The Commission had a brief update that the surveys from residents and food providers are currently circulating. They will have more discussion when those have been completed. 3.Links between local farming and schools: Ben Wood, Director Northampton Health Ben Wood introduced himself to the commission and explained that the Health Department’s mission includes improving the quality of food that residents by examining policies and regulations. They are focusing on “making the healthy choice the easy choice” in the retail food environment and in public schools. Updates on Meadows and farmland land acquisition and farmland preservation efforts 4.. Wayne Feiden informed the Commission that Mr. Jasinski accepted the City’s offer to purchase a local agriculture preservation restriction on his 80 acres of Meadows property, for Mr. Jasinski to purchase the old Rogers homestead farm from the City, and for Mr. Jasinski to donate, subject to a 22 year retained lease, 3.2 acres he owns at Sheldon Field. The Commission indicated that they would be interested in exploring more local APRs after we see how smoothly the Jaskinski project goes. Updates on use of farmland at Montview conservation property 5. Wayne Feiden informed the Commission on the status of finding a farmer to farm Montview section of Meadows Conservation Area. 6.Updates on agriculture related zoning and ordinances Wayne Feiden informed the Commission that the chickens ordinance was pending before City Council and they have already approved the farmers market policy and fee. st 7.Upcoming March 28 meeting with the Board of Public Works on Meadows Roads John Omasta and Rich Jaescke led a discussion on how to present the case for better Meadows Road maintenance before the BPW. Approval of Agriculture Commission February 8, 2012 minutes and Executive Session 8. Minutes (with public release of executive session minutes) The Commission approved these minutes by unanimous consent. The Commission adjourned at 8:30 PM Northampton Agricultural Commission 7:00 PM Monday April 23, 2012 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10 1.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of March 22, 2012 2.Advance planning for winter 2013 multi-town agriculture commission meeting 3.Recommendation on renewed local agriculture preservation restriction program 4.Follow up discussion on Keep Farming next steps 5.Plan for Fall 2012 Agriculture Commission meetings For more information: Wayne Feiden, FAICP Director of Planning and Development wfeiden@northamptonma.gov (413)587-1265 Northampton Agricultural Commission 7:00 PM Monday April 23, 2012 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10 Members present: Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, Robert Vollinger, Chip Parsons, and (arriving at 7:15 PM) Ben James. Vice Chair Rich Jaescke opened the meeting at 7:05 PM. 1.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of March 22, 2012 Upon motion by Rich Jaeske and second by Chip Parsons, the Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes of March 22, 2012 2.Advance planning for winter 2013 multi-town agriculture commission meeting The Commission reviewed email responses to the idea of a multi-town forum. Amherst is interested, Hatfield would like to know more, and Pete Westover, a MDAR contractor, questioned whether this overlaps with the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources sponsored state-wide forum. The Commission agreed to write letters to regional agricultural commission members without known email addresses and to follow up with Pete Westover to see if MDAR would help coordinate this meeting. 3.Recommendation on renewed local agriculture preservation restriction program The Commission agreed by unanimous consent to support an application for a new CPA funded local agriculture preservation restriction. 4.Follow up discussion on Keep Farming next steps The Commission suggested at the October Commission meeting exploring A. A summary on all the data collected to date by the Keep Farming program B.A better understanding of what is next in the Keep Farming effort C.If the Keep Farming volunteers are willing to take a lead role in organizing a regional agriculture commission forum. D.How the Keep Farming volunteers can assist on future projects. 5.Plan for Fall 2012 Agriculture Commission meetings The Commission set Wednesday October 3, 2012 at 7:00 PM as their next meeting. They set three agenda items: A.Developing a joint understanding of next steps in the Keep Farming program (see above) B.Plan a possible February regional Agriculture Commission forum C.Follow up and monitor DPW’s new effort to better maintain public roads in the meadows. Upon motion by Rich Jaeske and second by Chip Parsons, the Commission voted unanimously at adjourn at 8:05 PM. For more information: Wayne Feiden, FAICP Director of Planning and Development wfeiden@northamptonma.gov (413)587-1265 Northampton Agricultural Commission 7:00 PM Wednesday October 3, 2012 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10 1.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of April 23, 2012 2.Discussion of next steps with Keep Farming program A.Summary of all data collected to date (final written report, if ready) B.Next steps in Keep Farming effort (consensus on next steps) C.Exploring a joint effort to organize a regional agriculture commission forum for February 2013 D.Exploring how Keep Farming volunteers can assist on future projects. 3.Plan for February 2013 regional agriculture commission forum 4.Follow up on DPW maintenance of roads in the meadows For more information: Wayne Feiden, FAICP Director of Planning and Development wfeiden@northamptonma.gov (413)587-1265 Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes 7:00 PM Wednesday October 3, 2012 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10 Members present: Chair John Omasta, Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, and Chip Parsons. NOTE: The Commission delayed opening their meeting for until 7:15 PM to allow them to attend the Community Preservation Committee and speak in favor of renewed funding for a local Agriculture Preservation Restriction program. John Omasta opened the meeting at 7:15 PM. 1.Discussion of next steps with Keep Farming program A.Summary of all data collected to date (final written report, if ready): Fran Volkman and other Keep Farming volunteers presented the draft final report for Commission review. B.Next steps in Keep Farming effort (consensus on next steps): The Commission agreed to review the draft report and provide final comments as the first agenda item for their next meeting on October 24, 2012. C.Exploring a joint effort to organize a regional agriculture commission forum for February 2013: Keep Farming volunteers indicated that they might be available to assist in the forum, depending on the details of what help is required. D.Exploring how Keep Farming volunteers can assist on future projects: Richard Jaescke suggested that the Commission could use help in the identifying ways to improve marketing for farmers and the farm sector. 2.Plan for January 19, 2013 Agriculture Forum at Smith Vocational School The Commission discussed how to get farmers and vendors to an open forum. They will th meet and discuss the project in more detail on October 24 with Pete Westover, who is representing Massachusetts Department of Agriculture Resources and the Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissions. The Commission members agreed to come with a list of desired vendors at their next meeting. They tentatively set an agenda (subject to discussions with Pete Westover) of a series of brief introductions and then an opportunity for break out sessions/discussions: i.Mayor’s welcome (if he is available) ii.Northampton Agriculture Commission iii.Massachusetts Department of Agriculture Resources iv.Massachusetts Association of Agriculture Commissions v.Keep Farming vi.NRCS and any other relevant support organization vii.Vendors 3.Follow up on DPW maintenance of roads in the meadows The Commission had a discussion on the small amount of road maintenance being done in the Meadows since their meeting with the Board of Public Works. They asked Wayne Feiden to follow up with DPW and request a status update. 4.Grow Food Northampton (GFN) access road The Commission asked for a status report on GFN’s access to their “main” field. Wayne Feiden responded that they have access through the Crimson and Clover Farm, and through strips of land that they own on the east and the west side of the Florence Recreation Fields. Using either strip will require that they make improvements to the land (cut brush and level the sites), which they have the right to do. The city has also granted them permission to cross the parking lot on the east side of the fields for farm machinery (but not for customers if they set up a CSA because of the high traffic that would entail). 5.Membership Ben James has announced his resignation from the Agriculture Commission. The Commission discussed outreach to a possible new member. 6.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of April 23, 2012 Upon motion by Chip Parsons and second by Rich Jaescke, the Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes 7.Mineral Hills Conservation Area agricultural parcel. Wayne Feiden reported that the farm license to Parsons for this Conservation Commission owned parcel on Sylvester Road has expired and asked for a recommendation. The Commission recommended renewing the license with Parsons and, if he doesn’t want it, offering it to other farmers. The Agriculture Commission adjourned at 8:50 PM. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda 7:00 PM Wednesday October 24, 2012 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10 1.Plan for January 19, 2013 Agriculture Forum at Smith Vocational School (with Pete Westover) 2.Final comments on Keep Farming Northampton Residents Food Survey Report 3.Minutes of October 3, 2012 4.Follow up on DPW maintenance of roads in the meadows 5.Other items not anticipated by the chair when the agenda was written Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes 7:00 PM Wednesday October 24, 2012 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10 Members present: Chair John Omasta, John Bobala, John Kelly, and Bob Vollinger Staff present: Wayne Feiden John Omasta opened the meeting at 7:05 PM. 1.Public comment Adele Franks shared with the Commission that PVPC is working in collaboration with others on a regional food security plan, which sets a goal that the Pioneer Valley will grow 50% of the food that is consumed within the valley. 2.Final comments on Keep Farming Northampton Residents Food Survey Report Fran Volkman and Adele Franks presented the changes to the report since the Commission’s last meeting, made in response to discussion at the last meeting and staff comments emailed to the Keep Farming Volunteers. The Commission accepted the final report (which is now posted on the Agriculture Commission’s web landing page) 3.Plan for January 19, 2013 Agriculture Forum at Smith Vocational School The Commission discussed the upcoming forum with Pete Westover, who is serving as a consultant to the Massachusetts Department of Agriculture Resources and the Massachusetts Association of Agriculture Commissions. Pete agreed to do the outreach to other conservation commission, the DAR, and MAAC. Commission members agreed to do outreach to vendors in the valley to invte them to the meeting. The Chair and Pete Westover split the outreach to other agencies (NRCS, extension). 4.Minutes of October 3, 2012 Upon motion by John Omasta and second by John Bobala, the Commission voted to adopt the minutes, with two abstentions from members who missed the last meeting (2-0-2 vote). 5.Follow up on DPW maintenance of roads in the meadows DPW reported (by email) that due to issues of private way, they could only do limited grading in the meadows. They reported that “ideally DPW would like to do these roads twice a year… If we were only able to do it once, is there a preference? The Commission agreed that if grading could only be done once a year, the Spring season before crops are planted is most important, although twice is obviously better. Jerry Budgar, of the Ward 3 Association, reported that he thinks that all or almost all of the roads in the meadows are public roads or private roads that the public has the right to use and should be treated that way, with the public not being kicked off the land, as he reported was done this summer in an incident where the police were called. Commission members suggested that more research is needed and that they believe that more roads should be graded by the DPW. They asked for a City Solicitor and/or DPW opinion on the status of roads and what access the public has. The Commission adjourned at 8:10 PM. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda 4:00 PM Wednesday November 14, 2012 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10 1.Minutes of October 24, 2012 2.Plan for January 19, 2013 Agriculture Forum at Smith Vocational School 3.Follow-up on maintenance of roads in the meadows 4.Priority setting for agriculture preservation restrictions 5.Other items not anticipated when the agenda was written Northampton Agricultural Commission Minutes 4:00 PM Wednesday November 14, 2012 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10 Members present: Chair John Omasta, John Bobala, Rich Jaescke, Bob Vollinger, and John Kelly. Staff present: Wayne Feiden John Omasta opened the meeting at 4:05 PM. 1.Minutes of October 24, 2012 Upon motion by Rich Jaescke and second by John Bobala, the Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes. 2.Plan for January 19, 2013 Agriculture Forum at Smith Vocational School The Commission discussed with Pete Westover, consultant for Massachusetts Department of th Agriculture and the Massachusetts Association of Agriculture Commissions, the Janauary 19 forum. The commission planned how to reach out to possible vendors. Commission members will report back at the December meeting. 3.Follow-up on maintenance of roads in the meadows The Commission discussed the need for a follow up discussion with the Board of Public Works to ensure that all public roads in the meadows are graded twice a year, spring and fall. They agreed that of the two, spring grading is most important but that it is important to get roads graded both times. 4.Priority setting for agriculture preservation restrictions Feiden reported that $35,000 of CPA funds will be available for the second round of a local APR program. The Commission agreed that no priority setting was needed and we can take requests up as they come. 5.Other items not anticipated when the agenda was written The Commission discussed the new photovoltaic zoning, which allows PV on the roof of any building anywhere in the city and larger PV installations on farmland outside of the meadows, but not in the meadows, with its prime farmland that the Commission didn’t want to put at risk. The Commission set December 12, 2012 at 7:00 PM as their next meeting. The Commission adjourned at 5:05 PM. Northampton Agricultural Commission Minutes 7:00 PM Wednesday December 12, 2012 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10 Members present: Chair John Omasta, John Bobala, Rich Jaescke, Bob Vollinger, Chip Parsons, and John Kelly. Staff present: Wayne Feiden John Omasta opened the meeting at 7:00 PM. 1.Plan for January 19, 2013 Agriculture Forum at Smith Vocational School The Commission finalized outreach to vendors and agencies and generally planned the forum. Pete Westover, consultant for Massachusetts Department of Agriculture and the Massachusetts Association participated and reported that the DAR Commissioner Greg Watson will be attending. 2.Farm Vandalism The Commission had a brief discussion in response to a letter from a farmer who had significant crop vandalism. They agreed to invite the farmer in and have a more detailed discussion at their February meeting. 3.Right to Farm Sign The Commission discussed the potential for a right-to-farm sign or signs. Members will think about locations and report back at a future meeting. The Commission set January 2 at 5:00 PM as their next meeting. The Commission adjourned at 8:30 PM. Northampton Agricultural Commission 5:00 PM Wednesday January 2, 2013 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10 1.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of November 14, 2012 and December 12, 2012. 2.Set final agenda of Agriculture Commission. DRAFT AGENDA A.Northampton Agriculture Commission welcome (5 minutes) B.Mayor David Narkewicz welcome (5 minutes) C.Commission of Agriculture Resources Greg Watson welcome (5 minutes) D.Massachusetts Association of Agriculture Commissions overview (10 minutes) E.Department of Agriculture Resources review of programs (10 minutes) F.Keep Farming review of effort (10 minutes) G.NRCS and other federal, state and non-government agencies overview (10 minutes) H.Vendors I.Breakout for any questions or discussions with agencies and vendors 3.Plan for final outreach for meeting A.Pete Westover to handle outreach to other agriculture commissions B.Farming to Northampton farmers out on January 2, 2013 4.Agenda setting for February meeting A.Vandalism issues B.Meadows Road maintenance and future BPW meeting C.Other 5.Other business not foreseen when agenda was written For more information: Wayne Feiden, FAICP Director of Planning and Development wfeiden@northamptonma.gov (413)587-1265 Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes 5:00 PM Wednesday January 2, 2013 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10 Members present: Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, Bob Vollinger, Chip Parsons, and John Kelly. Staff present: Wayne Feiden Rich Jaescke opened the meeting at 5:00 PM. 1.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of November 14, 2012 and December 12, 2012. Upon motion by Chip Parsons and second by John Bobala, the Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes. 2.Set final agenda for Farmers’ Forum The Commission approved the following as the final agenda: A.Smith Vocational Agricultural High School welcome (2 minutes) B.Northampton Agriculture Commission welcome (5 minutes) C.Mayor David Narkewicz welcome (3 minutes) D.Commission of Agriculture Resources Greg Watson welcome (5 minutes) E.Massachusetts Association of Agriculture Commissions overview, Pete Westover (10 minutes) F.Department of Agriculture Resources review of programs, Rick Chandler (10 minutes) G.Keep Farming review of effort (10 minutes) H.NRCS and other federal, state and non-government agencies overview (10 minutes) I.Vendors (10 to 20 minutes) J.Breakout for any questions or discussions with agencies and vendors 3.Farmers Forum details, as approved by the commission A.Each commission member will follow up with their vendor contacts B.Pete Westover will handle outreach to other agriculture commissions C.Farming to Northampton farmers mailed, most received on January 2, 2013 D.Wayne Feiden will notify the Republican and Daily Hampshire Gazette newspapers and post on the Office of Planning and Development’s email listserv E.John Kelly will create comment sheets for the forum and see if Smith Vocational culinary students can make coffee available. F.Rich Jaescke will be the master of ceremonies for the forum and will be the point person to decide if the forum has to be canceled in case of snow. 4.Agenda setting for February meeting, as set by the commission A.Follow up on January Agricultural Forum B.Vandalism issues C.Meadows Road maintenance and future BPW meeting 5.Other business not foreseen when agenda was written Upon motion by Rich Jaescke and second by Chip Parsons, the Commission voted unanimously to sponsor an ordinance establishing a no parking zone within 100’ of the water standpipes on Hockanum Road and on Fair Street Extension. 6.Next meeting (after the January 19, 2013 Farmers Forum) set for 6:00 PM on Wednesday February 6, 2013, with a snow date of 6:00 PM on Wednesday February 13, 2013 Upon motion by Rich Jaescke and second by Bob Vollinger, the Commission voted unanimously to adjourn at 6:00 PM. Farmers’ Forum: Connecting farmers to local agricultural resources with Commissioner of Agriculture Greg Watson and Mayor David J. Narkewicz AGENDA A.Smith Vocational Agricultural School welcome (2 minutes) B.Northampton Agriculture Commission welcome (5 minutes) C.Mayor David Narkewicz welcome (5 minutes) D.Commission of Agriculture Resources Greg Watson welcome (5 minutes) E.Massachusetts Association of Agriculture Commissions overview (10 minutes) F.Department of Agriculture Resources review of programs (10 minutes) G.Keep Farming review of effort (10 minutes) H.NRCS and other federal, state and non-government agencies overview (10 minutes) I.Vendors J.Breakout for any questions or discussions with agencies and vendors Equipment (tractors, other farm implements, …) Supplies (fencing, fertilizer, land services, …) Agencies (federal, state, private) Programs providing technical and financial agricultural services th Saturday, January 19, 2013, 9am - Noon Smith Vocational School, 80 Locust St, Northampton, MA Sponsored: Northampton Agricultural Commission Mass Association of Agricultural Commissions (MAAC) Mass Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes 6:00 PM Wednesday February 6, 2013 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10, Northampton Agenda 1.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of January 2, 2013 and January 19, 2013 Farmers Forum 2.Follow up on January Agricultural Forum 3.Vandalism issues 4.Meadows roads maintenance, parking by water standpipe, and related issues 5.Set March meeting 6.Other issues not anticipated when agenda written Minutes Members present: Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, Bob Vollinger, Chip Parsons, and John Kelly. Staff present: Wayne Feiden Rich Jaescke opened the meeting at 6:00 PM. 1.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of January 2, 2013 Upon motion by John Kelly and second by John Bobala, the Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes. 2.Follow up on January Agricultural Forum The Commission reviewed the agricultural forum and the success at attracting vendors, presenters, and farmers. Bob Vollinger read from comment cards indicating that participates found the forum useful and supported the idea of an annual forum. Some expressed interest in more pre-forum outreach and at least one thought the formal presentations should be shorter. Staff offered to send thank you notes to vendors and presenters if Rich Jaescke can send a list of who was there and their contact. The Commission discussed doing a forum again next year and wants to pursue:  Outreach to Pete Westover, consultant to MAAC and MDAR and to Dick Ward, president of the MAAC, to get his thoughts and see if next year this can be part of a MAAC regional meeting.  Outreach to Phil Korman, CISA to get his thoughts and help.  Outreach to the Amherst Agricultural Commission to get their thoughts and possibly co- sponsorship. 3.Vandalism issues The Commission discussed with Ben Perrault, Mountain View Farms, and Mary Shanley-Koeber and Steven Walker, MassAudubon, the vandalism that Mr. Perrault has had to his crops from vehicles driving through his fields and options to reduce that kind of damage. After a discussion, the Commission asked if we could invite Sgt Victor Caputo of the Northampton Police Department to one of their next two meetings to explore opportunities to address this problem. 4.Meadows roads maintenance, parking by water standpipe, and related issues Wayne Feiden reported that DPW will draft a no parking by the standpipe ordinance and take it to the Transportation and Parking Commission, which is the next step in the process. 5.Other issues not anticipated when agenda written Keep Farming reports that they completed restaurant interviews and expect that section of the plan to be ready shortly. The Commission reviewed staff request for a recommendation on the renewal of a farm license at Mineral Hills Conservation Area, currently with Henry Parsons. The Commission recommended:  Maintaining licenses with existing farmers when possible to allow long term planning and operations continuity for the farmers.  Specifically, recommended approval with Henry Parsons who is farming responsively and sustainably and may not have the problems that some farmers have presented to the city not honoring their license terms.  Require as a condition of the license that the fields be brush-hogged to the limits of the historical fields so we don’t have them shrink each year.  Require as a condition of the license that if the farmer leaves the land they leave a cover crop behind. 6.Set March meeting The Commission set their next meeting for 7:00 PM on Wednesday March 6, 2013. That meeting will include:  Early planning for a possible January 2014 Farmers Forum  More discussion on enforcement issues, if a police representative is available to attend. Upon motion by Rich Jaescke and second by Chip Parsons, the Commission voted unanimously to adjourn at 7:05 PM. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda 7:00 PM Wednesday March 6, 2013 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10, Northampton 1.Approval of minutes of February 6, 2013 2.Discussion on possible January 2014 Agricultural Forum 3.Discussion of approaches to address vandalism issues 4.Report on BPW meeting on Meadows roads maintenance 5.Set April meeting 6.Other issues not anticipated when agenda written Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes 7:00 PM Wednesday March 6, 2013 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10, Northampton Members present: Chair John Omasta, Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, Bob Vollinger, and Chip Parsons. John Omasta opened the meeting at 7:00 PM. 1.Approval of minutes of February 6, 2013 Upon motion of Rich Jaescke and second by Chip Parsons, the Commission voted unanimously to approve the minutes 2.Discussion on possible December 2013 or January 2014 Agricultural Forum Pete Westover, consultant to the MACC and MDAR, reported that the MACC is happy to co- sponsor the 2014 meeting as one of their regional meetings, perhaps with Deerfield as a cosponsor as well. Pete Westover suggested a roundtable discussion for local farmers and agriculture commissions. The Commission focused on having the meeting in Northampton at Smith Vocational School. Rich Jaeske reported that he spoke to Dick Ward at the MAAC annual conference and wanted to keep some of the vendors but shorter formal presentations. There was a consensus  9:00 to 3:00 time schedule, including coffee and Danish and a full lunch  Primary goals: Engage agriculture commissions and the local farming community.  Limit agencies to ten very brief presentations.  Include a theme presentation or two to kick off round table discussions  Break into round table discussions  Pete Westover will be the liaison with MDAR and MAAC. th The Commission tentatively set 9:00 to 3:00 on Saturday January 11, with a snow date of th Saturday January 18, if space is available at Smith Vocational School. 3.Discussion of approaches to address vandalism issues Ben Perrault, Mountain View Farm, summarized the vandalism (vehicles driving through the fields) that he experienced. (Also discussed at the Commission’s February meeting). Sergeant Victor Caputo, Northampton Police Department attended and participated in the discussions. He discussed the work he and others have done on addressing vandalism:  Increased police patrol requests for problem areas  Police outreach to high clearance vehicles to warn them that they can’t trespass.  Create an association for the meadows (Old Springfield Road/Pynchon Meadows/Manhan Meadows) not covered by the existing Northampton Agricultural Association (Hockanum Meadows) and agree not to allow vehicles on their property.  Post property against trespassing  Police non-criminal disposition (fines) for vehicles driving on private land.  Follow up on debris dumped on the side of the road and in fields.  Sergeant Caputo is happy to share contact information with farmers and property owners.  If property owners install their own surveillance cameras the Police are happy to review relevant footage.  Potentially install markers to help identify areas for easy identification (as was done for the Hockanum Meadows). Two meadows users expressed support for addressing vandalism but expressed concern that public rights to public roads, even if not city accepted streets, are going to be compromised. 4.BPW meeting on Meadows roads maintenance th The meeting will be held on Wednesday March 13 at 5:30 PM. 5.Set April meeting rd The Commission set their next meeting for Wednesday April 3 at 7:00 PM. 6.Other issues not anticipated when agenda written Rich Jaeske reported on attending the annual Massachusetts Association of Agriculture Commission Commissions (MAAC) annual meeting in Sturbridge. Two items of interest:  Conflict resolution: There is an Agriculture Mediation program if conflicts arise.  Farming in wetlands: There is a lot of information on and support for agriculture efforts that might have conflicts with wetlands regulations.  Develop a strong liaison with the Conservation Commission and invite the chair and vice chair to the next commission meeting (invite emailed on 3/6/13).  Develop a strong liaison with the Board of Health and invite a member to their October meeting. Upon motion by Rich Jaescke and second by John Babala the Commission voted unanimously to adjourn at 8:00 PM. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes 7:00 PM Wednesday April 3, 2013 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10, Northampton Agenda 1.Agriculture Commission membership update 2.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of March 6, 2013 3.Coordination with the Northampton Conservation Commission, Kevin Lake, Chair A.Joint agriculture preservation restrictions B.Open space preservation program C.Licensing conservation land for farming D.Wetland permitting 4.Update on status of projects A.Dike Road closure at Pleasant Street B.No parking under and adjacent to water standpipes C.Maintenance of Meadows Roads and other items from BPW meeting, if any D.Final date(s) for 2014 Agriculture Forum and any other preparatory work 5.Set next meeting A.Provision for extra meeting during the summer if necessary B.Fall meeting schedule 6.Other issues not anticipated when agenda written Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes 7:00 PM Wednesday April 3, 2013 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10, Northampton Agenda 1.Agriculture Commission membership update 2.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of March 6, 2013 3.Coordination with the Northampton Conservation Commission, Kevin Lake, Chair A.Joint agriculture preservation restrictions B.Open space preservation program C.Licensing conservation land for farming D.Wetland permitting 4.Update on status of projects A.Dike Road closure at Pleasant Street B.No parking under and adjacent to water standpipes C.Maintenance of Meadows Roads and other items from BPW meeting, if any D.Final date(s) for 2014 Agriculture Forum and any other preparatory work 5.Set next meeting A.Provision for extra meeting during the summer if necessary B.Fall meeting schedule 6.Other issues not anticipated when agenda written Minutes Members present: Chair John Omasta, Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, Bob Vollinger, John Kelly, Chip Parsons and Stan Zawalick. John Omasta opened the meeting at 7:00 PM. 1.Agriculture Commission membership update: John Omasta introduced Stan Zawalick, the newest commissioner and all the members introduced themselves. 2.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of March 6, 2013: Upon motion by Rich Jaescke and second by Bob Vollinger, the Commission voted unanimously to approve. A.Coordination with the Northampton Conservation Commission, Kevin Lake, Chair: The Commission briefly discussed areas of joint interest were there has been successful coordination: agriculture preservation restrictions (which require votes of both commissions to approve if funded using the city’s current CPA allocation), open space preservation (informal coordination when farmland involved, such as the city effort to preserve farmland from the state on Venturers Field Road), and licensing conservation land for farming, where the Agriculture Commission has been consulted as recently as the last meeting. Most of the discussion was about maintenance of roads in the Meadows and what projects were easy to permit or even exempt from wetlands rules and what projectgs where harder. The discussion was productive, but more research is required, which the Conservation Commission will briefly start at their next meeting. 3.Update on status of projects: A.Dike Road closure at Pleasant Street—Completed a year ago and now permanent. B.No parking under and adjacent to water standpipes—Ordinance introduced and working its way through the City Council committee process. C.Final date(s) for 2014 Agriculture Forum—January 11, 2014 with a snow date of January 18, 2014. D.Keep Farming—Fran Volkman and Adele Franks presented the Keep Farming restaurant survey. The Commissioners expressed their appreciation for the work. Keep Farming will finalize the write up and the city will post it on its website. Keep Farming next step is the fourth and final survey, institutional users. (Past surveys were community members, farmers, restaurants.) They proposed having a Smith College capstone class taught by Paul Wetzel coordinate the final survey and putting together the next stage of the project. The Commissioners agreed with that approach. 4.Set next meeting: The Commission’s next meeting will be at 7:00 PM on Wednesday September 25, 2013. The Commission agreed to hold an extra meeting during the summer if necessary. 5.Other issues not anticipated when agenda written/public comment Laura, an abutter to the farmland at Mineral Hills Conservation Area on West Farms Road, said that she would prefer if the city didn’t allow Roundup at the Conservation Area. The Commission briefly discussed the benefits that Roundup allows no-till agriculture and reduces soil erosion. Russell Brain from the Easthampton Agriculture Commission said that he was observing because Easthampton’s new Agriculture Commission is studying what works and doesn’t in other communities. Commissioners invited the Easthampton commission to participate, if not cosponsor, of the 2014 agriculture forum. At 9:00 PM, upon motion by Chip Parsons and second by John Kelly, the Commission voted unanimously to adjourn the meeting. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda 7:00 PM Wednesday September 25, 2013 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10, Northampton Agenda 1.Public Comment 2.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of April 3, 2013 3.Plan January 2014 agricultural forum 4.Update on water standpipe no-parking zones 5.Pending or new Agriculture Preservation Restrictions (APR) and recommendations --Parcel D, Northampton State Hospital --Russell, Northampton Meadows --Venturers Field Road, Northampton Meadows --Any other APRs (Any APRs under negotiation, IF any, would be in executive session) 6.Update and discussion licensing conservation areas for agriculture and related policies 7.Discussion of opportunities for public access to Rainbow Beach 8.Plan process for public discussion/mediation of status of Meadows Roads (Note: This is not a public forum but an agenda setting item for the commission to craft a mediation effort.) 9.Set October meeting date and time 10.Other issues not anticipated when agenda written Northampton Agricultural Commission Minutes 7:00 PM Wednesday September 25, 2013 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10, Northampton Members present: Chair John Omasta, Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, Chip Parsons and Stan Zawalick. At 7:00 PM, A representative of the North Street Neighborhood Association announced that they would be videotaping the meeting. John Omasta opened the meeting at 7:01PM 1.Public Comment  Rick Clark suggested that there is a need for better clarity on public access rights in the meadow. He said that there is legal public access to Rainbow Beach and along all Meadows roads, with the possible exception of Young Rainbow Road. He recommended that the Agriculture Commission be the body issuing licenses for farm use on conservation commission farmland.  Lilly Lombard, Grow Food Northampton, said that all the farmland at GFN’s site is now leased. She also recommended that the Conservation Commission hold RFPs for any new or renewed farm licenses and that bids should be awarded based on the highest conservation values offered.  Laura Friedhan Keyes suggested that the next license for Mineral Hills farmland should not allow the use of Roundup.  Mac Everett said he supports public access to the Meadows and believes that the public has the right to reach Rainbow Beach.  Jerry Budgar offered support for the Agriculture Commission mediating public access issues but that the given should be that all roads in the Meadows are public. He stated he is working on a public access coalition.  Marvin Ward stated that the Meadows Roads were designed to create public access for all citizens. 2.Discussion of opportunities for public access to Rainbow Beach and plan process for public discussion/mediation of status of Meadows Roads Commission members discussed possible approaches:  Outside mediator (e.g., Massachusetts Office of Dispute Resolution).  Identifying as much data as is available first What roads are city owned o What roads are city maintained o What roads are not city owned but for which there is public access rights o What roads is the status not clear (what do we know and not know) o What is the status and ownership of land between the road and Rainbow Beach o  Is mediation possible, or is this a legal adversarial process  Is mediation an outside mediator or the Ag. Commission working with landowners to see if some new public access is possible without compromising their operations.  Is a private effort for informal conversation with a few volunteers the first step. Laurie Sanders suggested creating a strategy for public access to Rainbow Beach but caution to avoid the problems of 20 years ago that lead to gating the lower Meadows, cars driving on Rainbow Beach and through farmers’ fields. Other comments expressed skepticism about data from DPW since they don’t want to maintain roads, about whether the Agriculture Commission could be neutral, and about the virtue of any discussions taking place outside of a public meeting. Fred Zimmock suggested that limited access to Rainbow Beach was good but agreed that access needed to be limited to avoid abuse. Rich Jaeske and Chip Parsons summarized that there was at least common ground that no one was asking for vehicle access to Rainbow Beach or through farmers’ fields, a first step. They discussed the enormous problems farmers have with the public using farmers’ fields for recreation. The Commission asked that Planning compile what information is available and report back. 3.Update on water standpipe no-parking zones The no-parking zones have been approved. DPW reported that signs have either been installed or are coming shortly. 4.Plan January 2014 agricultural forum Pete Westover, MACC and Phil Korman, CISA, worked with the Commission to plan the full th day January 11 agricultural forum. CISA will handle registration and MACC will provide the preliminary agenda to get agriculture commissions talking to each other and not simply present information. Northampton Agriculture Commission’s goal of including opportunities for vendors can be included in the forum. Pete and Phil will report back with a draft agenda at the next Agriculture Commission meeting. 5. Set October meeting date and time The Commission agreed to meet at 7:00 PM on October 23, 2013. 6.Update and discussion licensing conservation areas for agriculture and related policies The Commission reviewed the status of licensing of conservation commission agricultural lands. The Commission agreed, by consensus, that:  Renewing licensees for farmers who serve as good stewards instead of doing a formal RFP process is preferred because 1) it rewards good stewardship, 2) if provides incentives for farmers to manage property for long term stewardship and conservation, 3) it reduces the risks of failed licenses, that have happened at least twice recently when new farmers with new models of farming failed to thrive.  Allowing farming in accordance with the City’s Right-to-Farm ordinance which notifies the public that farming is going on here and puts on-going farming following a tradition going back 360 years is above nuisance complaints from more recent development.  Acknowledged that while organic treatment uses less chemicals and is desired by many consumers, 1) it may create more soil erosion since no-till agriculture is harder which reduces the conservation value of the site and 2) is easier for some crops (e.g., produce, hay) than for other crops (e.g., corn and soybeans) and therefore the decision may be site specific. 7.Pending or new Agriculture Preservation Restrictions (APR) and recommendations --Parcel D, Northampton State Hospital—Feiden updated the Commission that the City closed on its acquisition of this new APR. --Russell, Northampton Meadows—Upon motion by Chip Parsons and second by Rich Jaeske, the Commission voted unanimously to support this APR and to use CPA APR funds for the city share. --Venturers Field Road, Northampton Meadows – Upon motion by Rich Jaeske and second by Chip Parsons, the Commission voted unanimously to support legislation that would put the former “jail work farm” back into agriculture production, with the city either holding the land in fee or holding an APR. 8.Executive Session—land acquisition—The Commission discussed going into executive session to discuss negotiation for the purchase of interests in land on issues that would be sensitive to public disclosure. The Commission reported that they would adjourn immediately after the meeting and no other item would be discussed. Upon motion by Chip Parsons and second by Rich Jaeske, the Commission voted unanimously to go into executive session. The Commission came out of executive session at 9:30 PM and, upon motion by Chip Parsons and second by Rich Jaeske, voted unanimously to adjourn. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes 7:00 PM Wednesday October 23, 2013 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10, Northampton Members present: Chair John Omasta (7:25 pm), Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, Chip Parsons, Robert Vollinger, and Stan Zawalick. Rich Jaescke opened the meeting at 7:04 PM. 1.Working session for January Agriculture Forum: The commission met with Pete Westover (MDAR contractor) and gave informal comments on the draft agenda. 2.Public Comment: The commission suggested that comments on the Meadows Roads should take place during that item. There were no other public comments. 3.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of September 25, 2013: Upon motion by Chip Parsons and second by John Bobala, the Commission voted unanimously to approve. Chair John Omasta arrived and began chairing the meeting. 4.Schedule of upcoming meetings: The commission set: th A.7:00 PM Wed. November 20, Room 11, 210 Main Street, City Hall B.7:00 PM Wed. December 11, 2013 (final Keep Farming presentation), Hearing Room 5.Status of Meadows Roads and public access: The Commission discussed what information exists in city GIS and elsewhere to create a draft map for comments on where the public has legal access. Staff will present a draft map at the November meeting. Public comment (Rick Clark) urged the Commission to support public access and representing that the public has the right to access the meadows on any road ever shown on any historic map. 6.Brainstorming on vendors who should be invited to share their services at the Agriculture Forum (and Commission members who will do the outreach after the November meeting):  Amherst Farm Exchange, Greenfield Farm Exchanges, Orchard Equipment (Rich Jaeske)  Devon Lane, Sirum Equipment, Northwood Power Equipment, Bacon’s Power Equipment, Easthampton Feed (John Omasta)  Stanton, Whately Livestock Auction, Paul Peck Seed, Helena Chemical (Chip Parsons)  Allpower, Tractor Supply (John Bobala)  Orchard Hill (Robert Vollinger) 7.Election of officers: Upon motion by Chip Parsons and second by John Babola, the Commission voted unanimously to re-elect John Omasta Chair and Rich Jaeske Vice Chair. 8.Upon motion by Chip Parsons and second by Rich Jaeske, the Commission voted unanimously to adjourn (8:40 PM). Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda 7:00 PM Wednesday November 20, 2013 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10, Northampton Agenda 1.Public Comment 2.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of October 24, 2013 3.Vendor, farmer, and community outreach for January Agriculture Forum 4.Distribution of updated DRAFT map on public access in the Hockanum Meadows and kickoff of outreach effort requesting more information 5.Update on other pending items (some items will be skipped if no new information) A.Land and Agricultural Preservation Restrictions B.No parking by water standpipes C.Updates on road maintenance D.Right to farm ordinance and pesticides/herbicides E.City stormwater ordinance and farmland 6.Other items not anticipate when agenda written December meeting: 7:00 PM Wed. December 11, 2013—final Keep Farming presentation Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes 7:00 PM Wednesday November 20, 2013 210 Main Street (City Hall) Room 10, Northampton Members present: Chair John Omasta, Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, Chip Parsons, and Robert Vollinger, as well as future member, Maggie Gifford. John Omasta opened the meeting at 7:03 PM. Agenda 1.Public Comment: there was no public comment 2.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of October 24, 2013: Upon motion by Chip Parsons and second by Rich Jaescke, the Commission voted unanimously to approve. 3.Vendor, farmer, and community outreach for January Agriculture Forum: The commission members discussed vendor outreach has occurred and what is planned. Planning will mail invites to all Northampton farmers the first week in December. 4.Distribution of updated DRAFT map on public access in the Hockanum Meadows and kickoff of outreach effort requesting more information: The commission discussed the first draft map. Planning will mail a copy of the map to owners of agricultural land in the Hockanum Meadows and ask if they have any input. Planning has also initiated a title abstract of the one owner unknown parcel in the Hockanum Meadows. 5.Update on other pending items A.No parking by water standpipes—Chip Parsons reported that the signs have not yet been installed. B.Updates on road maintenance—the commission will write a letter to 1) DPW thanking them for the work that they have done with the increased maintenance of Meadows roads this year, and request that those efforts continue and 2) the Police Department asking them to monitor roads in the meadows, especially Riverbank Road, to ensure that that there is a 12’ wide open travel lane even when cars are parked. C.Right to farm ordinance and pesticides/herbicides- the commission briefly discussed that Grow Food Northampton has asked for time on the Conservation Commission agenda to oppose the use of pesticides and herbicides on farmland the commission leases. The commissioners opposed any blanket policy that would prohibit herbicides on all conservation land, preferring a case by case analysis of how the farmland can remain in active agriculture. D.City stormwater ordinance and farmland- the Commission supported sending comments to DPW and City Council ensuring that large agricultural landowners only pay one stormwater fee (maximum $100) even if they own multiple parcels, that protected farmland and open space not pay any fee, and that the stormwater ordinance acknowledge the ecosystem services provided by farmland and open space in holding stormwater and so credit farmers and landowners for these services. Upon motion by Rich Jaescke and second by Chip Parsons, the Commission voted unanimously to adjourn at 8:55 PM. Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes 7:00 PM Wednesday December 11, 2013 JFK Middle School Community Room, 100 Bridge Road, Florence, MA Agenda 1.Public Comment 2.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of November 20, 2013 3.Outreach for January Agriculture Forum 4.7:30 PM Keep Farming Northampton presentation and discussion 5.Other items not anticipate when agenda written January regional agricultural forum: Saturday January 11, 2014 (snow date January 18, 2014) at Smith Vocational and Agriculture High School Northampton Agricultural Commission Agenda and Minutes 7:00 PM Wednesday December 11, 2013 JFK Middle School Community Room, 100 Bridge Road, Florence, MA Members present: Chair John Omasta, Vice Chair Rich Jaescke, John Bobala, Chip Parsons, and Robert Vollinger, Stan Zawalick and future member, Maggie Gifford. Staff present: Wayne Feiden. John Omasta opened the meeting at 7:00 PM Agenda 1.Public Comment- none 2.Approval of Agriculture Commission Minutes of November 20, 2013. Upon motion by Chip Parsons and second by Rich Jaescke, the Commission voted unanimously to approve. 3.Outreach for January Agriculture Forum. The Commission reviewed the outreach for th farmers, citizens and vendors. They set their January meeting for January 8 in case any last minute to-do items come up for the forum. 4.Updates. The Commission reviewed pending activities—no parking ordinance under the two Meadows standpipes approved but no parking signs not yet posted. Stormwater utility ordinance moving through City Council with the Commission taking a position that permanently protected farmland and open space provides ecological services that should be rewarded or at least not charged a fee. 5.7:30 PM Keep Farming Northampton presentation and discussion—Fran Volkman reintroduced the Keep Farming project and the Smith College class working on the project Fall 2013 semester presented the final report and recommendations. (All information posted at the Office of Planning and Sustainability website.) There was a lively discussion with the students, Keep Farming volunteers, and community members to understand the report, but no additional action was taken. 6.Other items not anticipate when agenda written January regional agricultural forum: Saturday January 11, 2014 (snow date January 18, 2014) at Smith Vocational and Agriculture High School