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Grand Island conservation board advises against developing area of Ecologically Important District near Woods Creek
Summary
After a Dec. 7 site visit, the Grand Island Conservation Advisory Board voted Dec. 19 to draft a letter urging the Town Board not to develop portions of a proposed subdivision that intrude into an Ecologically Important District (EED) around Woods Creek, citing flood risk, steep slopes, multiple tributaries and large heritage oak-hickory trees.
The Grand Island Conservation Advisory Board voted Dec. 19 to draft a formal advisement to the Town Board recommending that parts of a proposed housing development that fall inside an Ecologically Important District (EED) along Woods Creek not be developed, citing flood-control risks and significant ecological values.
Board members said the recommendation followed a Dec. 7 site walk of two parcels — a 22.8-acre northern lot and a 12.9-acre southern lot — where members observed dense invasive buckthorn at the parcel edges but mature, old-growth oaks and a ravine channeling feeder streams into Woods Creek farther inland. The chair read the board’s summary of findings into the record and moved that the board "draft a letter of advisement that ... the part of the development that intrudes into the EED not be developed" because of flood-control concerns, steep elevation changes, adjoining…
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