Grand Island CAB debates how to adopt Natural Resources Inventory; favors further review before binding steps

Grand Island Conservation Advisory Board · December 23, 2025

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Summary

Members reviewed the Natural Resources Inventory (NRI), discussed adoption routes (resolution, comprehensive plan amendment, or local law) and recommended further work on implementation language and possible incorporation into permitting checklists.

The Grand Island Conservation Advisory Board reviewed a newly completed Natural Resources Inventory (NRI) and discussed how the town should adopt and implement it, weighing enforceability against speed.

Board members outlined three adoption routes explained in the supporting guidance: adoption by nonbinding resolution, incorporation via the comprehensive plan, or adoption as a local law. Members noted that a local law or comp‑plan amendment would give the NRI greater legal force but take longer to enact; a resolution would be faster but less binding. Several members recommended adding language so local review boards must take the NRI into account during site‑plan and environmental reviews to avoid the document's becoming merely advisory.

Discussion also covered practical steps: where to host maps online, whether to print additional copies for town offices and the library, minimum update cycles (members suggested five‑ to ten‑year reviews), and examples of other municipalities' local laws that implement NRIs. CAB members asked for model implementation language and agreed to circulate example clauses and possible amendments to be considered at a January follow‑up meeting.

The NRI conversation produced operational follow‑ups: circulating sample local‑law language; drafting recommended amendments to site‑plan and permitting checklists so the NRI is referenced in decision making; and planning a January meeting to finalize CAB's recommendation to the Town Board. No formal adoption vote of the NRI was taken by CAB during the Dec. 25 meeting.