Present: Mary Anne Broshek, Larry Chase, Tina Cotton, Jerry Hersey, Nan Kaplan, and guest Sandra Graves
Budget report: end of March. Operating Expenses: $505. Conservation Fund: $38,829.25 (use of these funds is specified in RSA 36A:4)
ASLPT Update: The bike ride has been moved to Saturday, August 29.
Potential for donation of 24 acres to Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation Trust (ASLPT) – good wildlife habitat, water resource over an aquifer. Andover Conservation Commission (ACC) requested to cover stewardship costs (monitoring in perpetuity). We will vote in June.
Mary Anne will send out information on transferring Bernhard easement from Andover to ASLPT.
Capital Improvements Letter: The idea of a town forest was discussed as a good way to have a public park and provide income for the Town to reduce property taxes. Larry will continue with research.
Knotweed: Mary Anne will contact Doug Cyan about a presentation to the town.
Bradley Lake Sign: DES rules for Bradley Lake changed in 2014. Cost is $156 for a new sign of current size. A motion was made to approve ACC funds for this sign based on the fact that Bradley Lake is the public water supply and is of prime concern to the ACC. Members voted unanimously in favor.
Halcyon Island: No Recreation Committee comments. Final package submitted to Board of Selectmen.
Conserved Lands chart: New chart received with last round of comments. E-mail any additional comments to Derek. Members discussed Derek’s excellent Beacon article on Adder/Hopkins Pond.
2015 Project Updates
Hike: Nan and Larry are planning a fall hike.
Rain Gardens: Susan Chase has agreed to take the lead with help from Stacy Luke at the Merrimack County Conservation District (MCCD) and UNH Cooperative Extension. Planning for early August.
Plant Sale: Held on May 9; very good sales. Proceeds go to MCCD to pay for plants and for scholarship fund for students majoring in natural resources.
Pollinators and Monarch Butterflies: MCCD will supply 15 to 20 plants and shrubs and a crab apple tree at no charge. Plants will be given to Dave Pilla for a SHARE Day workshop with Proctor and AE/MS students doing the planting on May 15.
Wildlife Plantings: on hold
Worm Composting: Mary Anne will take the lead. To be held in the fall.
Rain Barrel and Composter Sale: on hold
Natural Resource Inventory (NRI): Tina will 1) attend a Planning Board meeting in June to go over the NRI and the maps that are available; 2) write a series of articles for the Beacon, beginning with an introduction to the NRI, and follow up articles with a description and map of each of the layers used in the ACC co-occurence maps used to determine places that are important to preserve; and 3) request hard copies of the NRI for each library and Proctor.
Bog Pond and Business District: The Planning Board is working on changes. The ACC needs to be aware of how this is proceeding and be involved in future hearings and meetings with the Planning Board. Mary Anne and Nan will meet to discuss possible conservation easements in this area.
Huckleberry Storage Tanks: Members had a brief discussion on the oil and propane storage tanks in Wilmot.