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APPENDIX C: Resolution Addendum: <br /> <br />Addendum to <br />Resolution of the City of University City for Community Sustainability <br /> <br /> <br />Date: September 21, 2009 <br />To: City Council <br />From: Petree A. Eastman <br />Re: Background for Sustainability Resolution <br />Introduction <br />This addendum is intended to provide background information in support of the “Resolution of <br />the City of University City for Community Sustainability” recommended for adoption by the <br />It is Committee’s goal for the Resolution to set a new course on <br />Green Practices Committee. <br />the means and methods by which the City conducts its business and to serve as an example <br />to the community. <br />It is important to note that the actions called for in the resolution are <br />primarily pre-plan evaluative measures necessary to the recommendations the Committee will <br />ultimately make in developing the sustainability plan. They are first steps; these do not <br />constitute the plan itself <br /> <br />In order to make the best decisions to reduce the community and the City’s ecological footprint <br />(carbon, methane, water, and natural resource use), some preliminary evaluative measures must <br />be taken. It is a typical planning approach (evaluate, plan, implement, evaluate). Thus it is <br />standard protocol to assess the existing carbon footprint of the city in order make specific <br />sustainability decisions and then measure the impact of actions taken. There are two primary <br />measurements that must be assessed: the greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory and energy audits of <br />city facilities. The first will look at the City’s greenhouse gas emissions, as well as the <br />community’s. A subset of the first is to have energy audits conducted at each of the City’s <br />facilities. Through knowledge of the sources of our emissions and energy usage, better and more <br />informed decisions about capital improvements, behavior changes and policy can be made. <br />Based on data about where we are currently, the ultimate goal of the Green Practices Committee <br />is to devise a sustainability plan that leads our community to have zero impact on the earth. <br /> <br />The additional measures discussed in the proposed resolution are known subject areas that will <br />have to be addressed regardless of the baseline data. Street lighting is by far the highest energy <br />cost to the City and may be the area single greatest savings that can be made. Likewise, <br />buildings of all types are a primary source of carbon emissions and so an update of our zoning <br />and building code to a “green” code is in order. <br />2010-2011 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory, City of University City 44 <br /> <br /> <br />