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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-09-10 NASC Minutes 1 NASC Meeting Minutes IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Tuesday, September loth, 2019, 7pm NORTHANDOVER �, i ili it Town Hall 1st Floor Conference Room I. Meeting was called to order with the following attendees present: • Co-Chair Bryan Sheckman • Selectman Phil DeCologero • Co-Chair Andy Mitchell • Pranali Ashara • Joanna O'Connell • Sonya Sonia Marnoto • Adrienne Goldman • Elizabeth Guilbeault • Julia Green • Kristi Cunningham • Adele Gaulocher II. Assigned meeting scribe: Bryan III. Approved the prior meeting's minutes IV. Introduced guests and new members; discussed ongoing initiatives: • Green Schools and RDP • Town Wide Clean Up and Lake Clean Up • Other town-wide events where NASC should have a presence, such as Artisan Market coming up this weekend V. Artisan Market: September 1 Sth, loam to 2pm • Discussed need for volunteers for set-up (8:30 to 9:30) and for break-down (2p to 3p) • Working on finalizing schedule of volunteers for the day - be on the lookout for email and text chains • Discussed bringing collapsible recycling bins and possibly composters for the food truck area VI. Plastic Bag Ban • Adrienne, Julia, and Bryan updated the group; research is mostly done - need to now compile a PowerPoint to present to BOS and other town departments • Timeline: get this article on the town warrant for Town Meeting in May, 2020 • Phil gave a lot of input, advising that we approach several different constituencies and get their support, rather than having the BOS propose the bylaw at Town Meeting. Citizen petition for an article on the town warrant deadline would be in February, but if the BOS recommends it to be included we can do it earlier. Groups and constituencies to approach include: o Board of Health o Finance Committee z o DPW o Running clubs o Merchants' o Town Counsel, Association Suzanne Egan - to o Fields Committee help draft the bylaw o PTO's o Senior citizens o Friends of NA Trails • Discussed getting the pulse of the community, and making sure we mobilize people to support the measure and come to town meeting • Discussed the concern for senior citizens who need handles on their bags • Discussed the need to be specific in the language we choose for the bylaw change, and that we focus on only single-use plastic bags at this time • Discussed possibility of grants for reusable bags, in addition to reusable bags already available through Lowell Five/Farmer's Market, NASC's own bags, etc. • Discussed methods of promoting this campaign: o Working with NAHS groups (Environmental Club, contact: Mr. Anderson and Interact volunteering group, contact: Ms. Carrol) and Merrimack College o Usage of lawn signs, flyers, social media, letters to the editor, quarterly tax bill insert VII. Green Schools Update • Joanna updated the group; first week of program at schools went well • Discussed how the middle school principal needs more students to volunteer • Discussed that two teachers and the principal are on board at Kittredge; Thompson and middle school are models for other schools to follow • Discussed the need to continue to educate first, then roll out this program in practice; high school students in the fall of 2020 will have two classes that have experienced this at the middle school VIII. Promotion • Discussed the need to use Facebook more, posting pictures and links as often as possible IX. Internal/Administrative • Upcoming 2019 meetings: October 11;t, November Sth, December 3rd, should be back in 2nd floor conference room, which has a little more space X. Adjourned