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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 - Natural Resources Advisory Board - Annual ReportMEMORANDUM FROM THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS NATURAL RESOURCES ADVISORY BOARD DATE: January 31, 2009 TO: Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Alan Apt on behalf of the Natural Resources Advisory Board SUBJECT: 2008 NRAB Annual Report. In 2008, the City of Fort Collins Natural Resources Advisory (NRAB) held l l regular meetings (and one without quorum), during which 32 agenda items were considered, 13 actions were taken, and 10 memoranda were sent to the City Council. One NRAB member served on the Climate Task Force and another served on the West Nile Virus Task Force. Alan Apt and Ryan Staychock were elected chair and vice -chair respectively. Ryan Staychock left the NRAB in July, 2008. Alan Apt was elected Chair and Liz Pruessner Vice Chair, serving in these capacities for the remainder of the year. Table 1 outlines NRAB activities in 2008. Among the most important recommendations NRAB made in 2008 related to the Climate Action Plan and Trash Services Study. The Climate Action Plan was seen as the most important initiative because of the profound impacts of Climate Change, and our ability to address the challenge. NRAB recommended adoption of the plan, and suggested several items that the board felt provided the greatest impact per dollar spent: 1) Enhanced Energy Efficiency - Green Energy funds could be used to providejobs for people to do energy audits and install insulation, better windows, etc. for low-income homeowners. The payback is only 2.5 years. Hopefully there will eventually be federal money to leverage. 2) Smart Meters/Smart Grid - This would help implement net metering and would provide infrastructure for business and residential customers so they could save energy and money. Payback is 4 years. 3) One major item that overlaps both plans is the impact of solid waste on carbon. After examining several solid waste reducing options for cost effectiveness, the board recommended banning cardboard from the landfill. Climate Wise partners, for example, have found that recycling cardboard is less expensive than putting it in a dumpster. Cardboard has a severe impact on the landfill and carbon emissions. NRAB continues to support this measure given it would mean that all businesses and office buildings would finally have to have recycling options. NRAB recommended adoption of the Energy Policy, but also asked that as much as possible of the Green Energy Fund money be diverted from the purchase of RECs to fund local energy efficiency jobs; or grants to support energy audits, and implementation of energy efficiency measures for low income residents. NRAB also supported the use of these funds to enhance the Solar Rebate Program. Though NRAB advised City Council on many other issues, implementation of these particular items continue to be priority for consideration in 2009. Please feel free to contact me regarding this 2008 Annual Report for the NRAB. Respectfully Submitted, Alan Apt, Chair Natural Resources Advisory Board 221-9417 analaptna riverrock org cc: Darin Atteberry Marty Heffernan John Stokes John Armstrong Table 1. Summaryof 2008 City of Fort Collins Natural Resources Ad isory Board Accomplishments Date of Regular Meeting Topic/Agenda Item Board Action? Memo to Council? U date on Building Code YES passed 7-1 YES January 16, 2008 Sustainability Plan NO NO Trash Services Study NO NO February 20, 2008 Parks and Recreation Policy Plan Update NO NO City Green Building Program and LEED Overview NO NO Harmony Corridor Plan Amendment NO NO Climate Task Force update and setting long-term reduction goal YES — unanimous support YES March 19, 2008 Establish a City Sustainability Sub -Committee YES — unanimous support NO Harmony Corridor Plan Amendment 1-25 Gateway Area NO NO Adoption of 2006 IBC and 2007 ASHRAE 90.1 YES YES Hageman Earth Cycle Lease — 2 motions 1: YES — Passed 6 - 22: YES — Passed 6 - 2 YES April 16, 2008 West Nile Virus Advisory Committee update NO NO Climate Task Force Update NO NO 2006 International building Code and Commercial Energy Code adoption Yes — Passed 6-1 YES May 21, 2008 No Quorum for meeting N/A N/A West Nile Virus Advisory Committee update NO NO Climate Task Force Status NO NO June 18, 2008 Northern Integrated Supply Policy/Glade Reservoir —two motions 1: YES — unanimous support 4-2 2: YES — assed YES July 16, 2008 Trash Services Study YES — unanimous support YES Climate Task Force Recommendations and Project Status NO NO August 20, 2008 Northern Integrated Supply Project/Glade Reservoir NO NO Electric Supply Policy NO NO Se tember 17, 2008 Bicycle Plan NO NO CIPO Project NO NO October 15, 2008 7Climate Action Plan NO NO Internal City Sustainability Initiatives NO NO SH392/1-25 Interchange Project NO NO Draft Climate Action Plan Proposed Addendum YES —Passed 5-1 YES Draft 2008 Energy Policy — 2 motions 1: YES — Passed 3-2 2: unanimous Sul22ort YES November 19, 2008 Motion to adopt 2009 NRAB work plan YES — unanimous Support YES' December 17, 2008 Annual Stormwater Permit update NO NO Net Metering and Service Area Code change NO NO Bicycle Advisory Committee — NRAB representation YES — unanimous suP2ort YES t 2009 NRAB Work Plan was submitted to City Council via the City Clerks Office. 2