The Village Board finds that it is in the best interest of the
health, safety and welfare of the residents of the Village of New
Paltz that the Environmental Policy Commission shall now be known
as the Environmental Policy Board ("EPB"). The goal and primary objectives
of the Board shall continue to be:
A. Its
continuing efforts to identify and offer practical solutions to Village
Officials for dealing with environmental problems;
B. To
advocate for the rights of nature; and
C. To
advise the Village Board on such issues as it deems necessary.
The duties of EPB members shall be to:
A. Research
and propose policies that will:
(1) Prevent, minimize, remediate or mitigate continuing or future harm
to the environment.
(2) Propose measures to remediate/undo past harm to the environment.
(3) Each EPB Member shall be responsible for the completion of at least
one policy per year that will, upon approval by the Board, be reported
to the Village Board of Trustees by the first regular meeting of the
Village Board in May of a given year.
(4) No two EPB Members may use the same policy to meet the criteria in
this section.
B. Educate
Village residents about the causes and prevention of environmental
problems, what they can do individually, and what we all can do collectively
to mitigate, remediate, reverse and prevent past, current and future
damage to the environment.
C. Maintain
an open space inventory and open space map as defined in the New York
State General Municipal Law which shall prioritize open areas within
the Village for conservation based on natural, scenic and cultural
values. Upon adoption of the open space inventory and open space map
by the Village Board, the EPB, while remaining advisory, shall participate
and issue a formal opinion with respect to the environmental review
process related to any proposed actions on properties listed in the
open space index.
D. Coordinate
the efforts of environmentally based community groups, SUNY New Paltz
student clubs, nonprofits, environmental groups, and government agencies
at the local, county, regional, state and federal levels to achieve
positive environmental outcomes.
E. Offer
advice related to the State Environmental Quality Review ("SEQR")
process to the Village Planning Board in connection with land-use
applications for which SEQR review is mandated.
The Secretary of the Environmental Policy Board shall file two
reports annually with the Village Clerk:
A. By
April 1 of each year, the Secretary shall file a report containing:
(1) A status report on each policy currently being researched and/or
implemented, including work performed to date, work still to be done
and estimated time lines for completion.
(2) An executive summary of all formal opinions written for land use
referrals from the Planning Board.
B. By
December 31 of each year, the Secretary shall file a report containing:
(1) A status report on each policy currently being researched and/or
implemented, including work performed to date, work still to be done
and estimated time lines for completion.
(2) An executive summary of all formal opinions written for land use
referrals from the Planning Board.
(3) A schedule of trainings to be attended in the coming year.
(4) Recommendations on Environmental Policy Board reorganization, structure,
staffing or other major administrative, organizational or resource
needs, based on the final budget of the coming fiscal year.
(5) A report containing the requested Environmental Policy Board tentative
budget for the coming fiscal year, as adopted by the Board.