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Energy and Environment Commission
City Of Edina, Minnesota
VIRTUAL MEETING
Thursday, June 11, 2020
7:00 PM
I.Call To Order
Chair Jackson called the meeting to order at 7:05 PM
II.Roll Call
Answering Roll Call were Chair Jackson, Commissioners Horan, Lanzas,
Manser, Martinez, Satterlee, Seeley, Martinez,
Absent: Hussain, Maynor
Late: Dakane
III.Approval Of Meeting Agenda
Motion by Richard Manser to Motion. Seconded by Bayardo Lanzas.
Motion Carried.
IV.Approval Of Meeting Minutes
Motion by Melissa Seeley to Motion. Seconded by Bayardo Lanzas.
Motion Carried.
A.Minutes: Energy and Environment Commission, March 12, 2020
V.Special Recognitions And Presentations
A.EEC history, Chair Jackson
Chair Jackson presented the history of the EEC.
Ukasha Dakane arrived at 7:26 PM.
Climate action plan work will likely not begin until 2021 because the city has
not been able to hire a Sustainability Coordinator yet.
VI.Community Comment
During "Community Comment," the Board/Commission will invite residents to share relevant issues or
concerns. Individuals must limit their comments to three minutes. The Chair may limit the number of
speakers on the same issue in the interest of time and topic. Generally speaking, items that are elsewhere on
tonight's agenda may not be addressed during Community Comment. Individuals should not expect the Chair
or Board/Commission Members to respond to their comments tonight. Instead, the Board/Commission might
refer the matter to staff for consideration at a future meeting.
VII.Reports/Recommendations
A.Initiative 1: Climate Action Plan, Vice Chair Satterlee
Vice Chair Satterlee shared an update on the Climate Action Plan and the
following points were discussed:
Bill from the MPCA suggested getting greenhouse gas emissions data for
Edina from the regional indicators but the latest data is from 2018.
Should we create a to-do list for the Task Force when that starts?
What actions does Edina need to take to get to 100% renewable energy?
Urban Sustainability Directors Network has a list of high impact actions
cities can take.
Set up a joint meeting with ETC to talk about energy reduction through
transportation.
Energy Star Portfolio Manager has energy data back to about 2009 for the
City's 20 buildings.
Look at affordable energy and meet with ETC for now.
Reach out to City Council and ask why EEC can't at least start work on the
Climate Action Plan prior to the hiring of a sustainability coordinator or ask
if the hiring of a new sustainability coordinator can be moved up rather than
waiting.
Put a working group together for now.
The purpose of the working group is to help establish deliverables for the task
force.
Motion by Richard Manser to Create a Climate Action Plan Working
Group. Seconded by Melissa Seeley. Motion Carried.
Members of the working group from the EEC would be chaired by Hilda Martinez
and members would include: Ukasha Dakane, Bayardo Lanzas, Lauren Saterlee,
and Ana Martinez.
Motion by Hilda Martinez Salgado to Approve Members of the Working
Group. Seconded by Ukasha Dakane. Motion Carried.
B.Initiative 2: Education events, Commissioner Lanzas
Commissioner Lanzas provided and update on engagement and all events, except
Open Streets and farmer's market, have been canceled as of now.
The following points were discussed:
Farmer's Markets will happen at Rosland Park.
Open Streets may happen with additional safety precautions.
Create a plan for presence at the Farmer's Market.
Social Media outreach may be useful with the lack of events.
C.Initiative 4: Cross-commission event with HRRC, Commissioner Hussian
Cross commission event with HRRC is planned for the fall and there is not
currently a representative but the EEC will need to assign one as soon as possible.
The representatives will be Commissioner Hussain and Commissioner
Lanzas.
Commissioner Lanzas will be the chair.
D.Initiative 5: PARC initiative feedback, Chair Jackson
No update.
Chair Jackson will be the lead commissioner.
VIII.Correspondence And Petitions
A.Working Group Minutes
IX.Chair And Member Comments
A.Flood Risk Reduction Strategy Task Force update, Commissioner Manser
Flood Risk Reduction Task Force ended in April with presentation of the
report to Council.
www.bettertogetheredina.org/morningside will be where the updated
information is hosted.
Walk-About activity in Weber Park will occur in June and there will also be
an online version
B.Pollinator Resolution update, Commissioner Horan
Pollinator Resolution passed.
C.Green Business Recognition Program update, Commissioner Horan
Application from Galleria and came in at Gold qualification and will be
reviewed as working group.
Planning to meet with them and go over their application.
D.Advisory Communication
Commission drafted an advisory communication to City Council in regards to the
hiring of a Sustainability Coordinator.
Motion by Richard Manser to Approve Advisory Communication and Send
to Council. Seconded by Melissa Seeley. Motion Carried.
X.Staff Comments
A.Sustainability Coordinator vacancy update
B.Energy Benchmarking update
Original deadline was June 1st with 36 out of 164 buildings submitted their
reporting.
C.Organics Recycling update
Roll out is all of June and about 1000 people have opted out.
XI.Adjournment
Meeting adjourned at 9:20pm.
Motion by Bayardo Lanzas to Motion. Seconded by Melissa Seeley.
Motion Carried.
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