Environmental Conservation Board (ECB)
Welcome to the Environmental Conservation Board
The Environmental Conservation Board plays a crucial role in balancing development with environmental stewardship. By reviewing site plans and variance requests, the Board ensures that any proposed projects consider the preservation of significant natural resources, such as wetlands, forests, and wildlife habitats.
Their work often involves:
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Environmental Impact Assessments: Evaluating how a project may affect local ecosystems and recommending measures to mitigate negative impacts.
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Local Laws and Regulations: Ensuring compliance with zoning laws, land use regulations, and environmental policies that protect natural resources.
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Consultant Studies: Collaborating with environmental consultants to gather data and insights on specific sites, helping to inform decision-making.
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Comprehensive Plans: Aligning development proposals with long-term community goals and strategies that promote sustainability and environmental health.
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Stewardship Initiatives: Encouraging community engagement in the stewardship of natural areas, fostering a sense of responsibility and awareness among residents.
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Quality of Life Considerations: Advocating for green spaces and natural resources that enhance recreational opportunities, improve air and water quality, and support biodiversity, ultimately contributing to the overall well-being of the community.
By integrating these elements, the Environmental Conservation Board not only safeguards vital natural resources but also enhances the quality of life for current and future residents. Their holistic approach ensures that development and conservation can coexist harmoniously.
Resources for Board Members
NRI Checklist Appendices (2020 Update)
Prioritizing Farmland and Scenic Views in the Town of Canandaigua
Members of the Environmental Conservation Board
Kimberly Burkard, Chairperson and
Secretary
Edith Davey
Justin Damann
Gary Kochersberger
Eric Obenauer
Pat Venezia