AGENDA

Charlestown Township Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC)

November 13, 2023
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Charlestown Township Office
11 General Warren Blvd. Suite 1
Malvern, PA 19355

7:00

Review of Minutes and approval

7:00 –
7:15

Goals, Projects, and Tasks

Place Holders:

  • All - Reminder of EAC-initiated projects for next 6+ months: Brightside Farm Riparian Buffer Planting, Deerfield Riparian Buffer; Earth Day; Charlestown Bird Town; Battery Recycling Program; Education Series; EAC adoption of Charlestown road for biannual cleanups; New developments for review; EAC website on where residents can dispose of household items; Friends of Charlestown.us; Kendig and Jenkins conservation parks-Community Conservation Partnerships Program (C2P2) grant; synthetic turf fields in Charlestown; ChesCo planning natural resources maps: https://www.chescoplanning.org/Resources/MapGallery.cfm.
7:15 –
8:50

New:

  1. Request by community member to review “Parks for a Sustainable Future” – see pages 2 and 3 of agenda.
  2. Solicitation of resident interest in grant-funded planting of riparian buffers along the streams on their property by Stroud Water Research Center

On Going

  1. 2024 Budget.
  2. EAC table on Election Day, 11/7.
  3. EAC membership
  4. Chester County Composting meeting - Solomon
  5. Stream naming of unnamed headwater tributary at Charlestown Park: Update - Armstrong.
  6. Single use plastic bag/items ban: update Soundararajan
  7. Nature News (Jan., Apr., July., Oct.) – Solomon
  8. Update on Invasive/native plant exchange – Solomon update.
  9. Township newsletter articles due dates (1/15, 4/15, 7/15, & 10/15)
    1. Bird Town programs
    2. Tour of invasive plant species
    3. Watershed friendly property certification – available by Penn State
  10. Riparian buffer maintenance: Updates – Phase 2 caging and maintenance; mowing of lanes between trees and shrubs in riparian field below community garden planned for late winter, increasing access of public to fruit trees.
  11. Riparian tree planting proposed for Pickering Creek Update – Landowner Letter of Commitment signed and sent by BoS
  12. Battery collection program for Charlestown update – Armstrong.
8:50p –
9:00p
Next meeting: December 11, 2023. Regular monthly meeting

Adjourn

Parks for a Sustainable Future

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Envision an organic community where local parks, playing fields, and greenways are managed without unnecessary toxic pesticides, children and pets are safe to run around on the grass, and bees and other pollinators are safeguarded from toxic chemicals. At Beyond Pesticides, this is the future we envision and are working to achieve.

We are partnering with major retailers like Natural Grocers and Stonyfield Organic, and dozens of communities in all regions of the country to see this vision come to life. Now, with your help, we are ready to take this work to the next level.

Our Parks for a Sustainable Future program provides in-depth training to assist community land managers in transitioning two public green spaces to organic landscape management, while aiming to provide the knowledge and skills necessary to eventually transition all public areas in a locality to these safer practices.

About the Program: Nuts and Bolts

The organic land care training program follows a very straightforward process:

Financial Arrangements:

Beyond Pesticides will pay up to 100% of the training program to our partner, Osborne Organics, or an equivalent service provider. The community may contribute to this cost; it is not required, but is appreciated. We provide this service to qualified communities because of our organization’s mission to protect public health and the environment, starting at the local level. Given increasing public understanding of the dangers associated with lawn care pesticides, our organization strongly encourages localities to take advantage of the growing availability of alternative practices and products that do not subject people or local environment to these hazards. We would like to help your community become a leader in the state and region on this issue of growing importance, and look forward to working with you should you choose to move forward with this opportunity.

Science Behind the Practices:

For detailed information about the science and philosophy behind this approach to organic land care, see the Osborne Organics website.