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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEconomic Advisory Commission - Minutes - 09/23/2008• 0 For Reference: Minutes City of Fort Collins Economic Advisory Commission Regular Meeting 300 Laporte Ave City Hall September 23, 2008 11:00-1:00 P.M. Christophe Fabvre, Chair Mayor Doug Hutchinson, Council Liaison Mike Freeman, Staff Liaison Erin Gill, Minutes 227-0282 416-2154 416-2253 221-6505 Commission Members Present: Jim Clark, Blue Hovatter, Bill Timpson, Christophe Febvre, Rick Price, Beena Bawa Commission Members Absent: Kcvin Shaw, Stu MacMillan Guests: Steve Yurash, citizen Tom Clevenger, citizen Staff Present: Lucinda Smith, City of Fort Collins Senior Environmental Planner Erin Gill Mike Freeman, Chief Financial Officer Agenda Item 1 — Meeting Call to Order Meeting called to order 11:03 a.m. Agenda Item 2 — Approval of Minutes Unanimous approval of minutes August 27, 2008 Agenda Item 3 - Public Comment Guest Fort Collins resident Steve Yurash (2920 Waterstone Court) public comment: Large construction developments such as Harmony Technology Park, The Presidio, and Riverwalk need to have special consideration under planning and zoning, electric utility board policy, and the city council to provide for the possible inclusion in that development of higher efficiency or renewable local power generation. Examples such as on -roof photo -voltaic, co -generation of electricity and heat (such as at the Coors Brewery in Golden), or special features in the parking lot for re -charging electric cars, should get city incentives to make them happen in order to help meet the city's carbon foot -print goals. Large construction projects have the potential to share in the energy generation selection process because of the critical mass they have with the amount of square footage, and it makes sense to build in these features during initial construction instead of doing a retro-fit. These need to be done in a manner that does not overly burden the overall long term cost structure of the project. Agenda Item 4 — Member updates and discussion Mike Freeman clarified that the December 16°i Council work session agenda item Economic Health/Financial issues is a general overview of City economics per City Council's request. Agenda Item 5 — Climate Plan Update by Lucinda Smith, Senior Environmental Planner, Agenda Item 6 — Climate Plan Follow up and Agenda Item 7 Approval/Discussion of Draft 1.0 Presentation Documentation and Analysis form The Economic Advisory Commission heard from Lucinda Smith October 23, 2008 and followed up with a discussion on the Climate Action Plan. All members unanimously agreed to make the following recommendation to City Council, in advance of the October 28, 2008 work session. EAC Recommendations: • The EAC sees great potential for these ideas to assist in the marketing of our community's values to the community, nation, and the world, as our community has consistently prided itself and marketed itself as a community that acts progressively when it comes to issues of sustainability. • By in large most of the recommendations do not directly affect businesses and the economy. The main areas where the EAC sees direct effect are in the Energy Supply Policy and Natural Gas Franchise Fee recommendations. These issues should not be handled in a vacuum, but rather looked at in conjunction with each other. • Consider adding the importance of a marketing/education component especially for items that involve the most impact to business and/or citizens. Thank you for considering this recommendation • EAC Presentation Documentation and Analysis Form Organization and/or person presenting to the EAC: Lucinda Smith, City of Fort Collins Natural Resources Department, Climate Action Plan. Date 1012312008 Does the city fund the organization, or will city funds be required for the proposed project, and if so how much? The presentation was focused on the Climate Action Plan being recommended to the City Council. While estimates of costs have been given, the exact cost of implementation will be based on the measures that are chosen for implementation. What other funding does the organization receive? N/A Is the organization requesting funding from the City? Funding will be based on strategies that are chosen for implementation, and will be looked into in greater detail at that time. • Purpose of the presentation Inform the Economic Advisory Commission (EAC) on recommendations that will go to City Council from the Climate Action Plan. Desired outcome for presenter Feedback and Questions that the EAC have on the Climate Action Plan. Impact of presented material to the city's economy: [Rate from 0 to 10 where 0 means no relevance] Rank of 7 Comments: • Many of the recommendations will require some type of financial support to be effective. • Many of the recommendations result in savings, mostly through efficiencies. • It has significant potential positive effects for the long-term economy. The ideas discussed also have some potential costs to the city, citizens, and businesses. The EAC has identified some possible risks for businesses that at least need to be carefully managed and or marketed. • The EAC feels fairly strongly that there is strong potential for the plan to interact positively with the City's current long-term economic vision. • • The EAC noted that there are risks that need to be assessed and managed for some of the potential items relative to impact to local business. What area(s) of the economy are impacted by the presenting organization? [rate impact from 0 to 101 Primary Employment .. 7 - new costs may affect current and future emplovers Local economic generation ... 7 — has potential to create new jobs and industry Lower Income assistance ... 8 — offers assistance to low income High-technology generation ... 8 — support Clean Enerav Cluster and CSU developments. Cluster activity 9 - Clean Energy Other Electric Supply Policy/Air Qualit 9 Comments: • Depending upon the recommendations that the Council chooses to move forward with will effect how much this plan will affect positively/negatively on the local economy. Is there a quantifiable or potential Return -on -Investment for the City and if so explain? Yes, through efficiencies, possible natural gas franchise fee. Cost of doing nothing, knowing that a Federal level cap & trade system is likely in the future. Are there any issues that the EAC feels should be addressed by the presenter, or are there any additional documents or data that the EAC requests from the presenter? How does it support local business and economy? What will this cost local business? Who oversees the process? How does City market the benefits? Who saves and who benefits? Agenda Item 8 — Discuss next meeting time, location and agenda Next meeting is scheduled for November 12, 2008 posted on the Fort Collins main web page event calendar http://www.fcgov.com Agendas: http://fcgov.com/cityclerk/economic-advisory.php Submitted Erin Gill, Executive Administrative Assistant