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Energy and Environment Commission
City Of Edina, Minnesota
VIRTUAL MEETING
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Thursday, September 10, 2020
7:00 PM
I.Call To Order
Chair Martinez called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM.
II.Roll Call
Answering roll call were Chair Martinez and Commissioners Jackson, Horan,
Hussian, Seeley, Martinez, Densmore, and Mans.
Absent: Commissioner Manser.
Late arrivals: Commissioner Lanzas joined at 7:04 PM. Commissioner Dakane
joined at 7:56 PM.
III.Approval Of Meeting Agenda
Staff Liaison Wilson had added 'Liaison Transition Plan' to the Special
Recognitions and Presentations portion of the meeting. Motion and second to
adopt the agenda as presented.
Motion by Carolyn Jackson to Approve September 10, 2020, Meeting
Agenda. Seconded by Melissa Seeley. Motion Carried.
IV.Approval Of Meeting Minutes
A.Minutes: Energy and Environment Commission, August 13, 2020
Motion by Michelle Horan to Approve August 13, 2020 Minutes. Seconded
by Carolyn Jackson. Motion Carried.
V.Special Recognitions And Presentations
A.Liaison Transition Plan
Staff Liaison Wilson discussed that a new liaison will be transitioning in
tonight's meeting. For future meetings, Staff Liaison Lamon will be taking
over and assisting the incoming Sustainability Coordinator.
Chair Martinez thanked Staff Liaison Wilson for her assistance and
welcomed incoming Staff Liaison Lamon.
B.Welcome Student Commissioners
Chair Martinez welcomed new Student Commissioners Densmore and
Mans.
C.Sustainable Infrastructure: Embodied Carbon Presentation
Engineering Services Manager Bintner presented the embodied carbon
outcomes of the University of Minnesota Engineering Senior Capstone
project.
VI.Public Hearings
No public hearing. No one appeared to testify.
VII.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.
A.City Correspondence Submission
Staff Liaison Wilson presented a comment from resident David Frenkel,
4510 Lakeview Drive, asking about a water rebate program.
VIII.Reports/Recommendations
A.Initiative 2: Education Events
Commissioner Lanzas updated Initiative 2 with Education Events. He
brought up if compost shopping bags and liners can be available for
shoppers. Staff Liaison Wilson mentioned she will follow up on this plan.
B.Initiative 5: PARC Initiative Feedback
Commissioner Jackson stated that the draft memo to share with the PARC
has been updated to reflect previous comments from Commissioners. Staff
Liaison Wilson will submit the memo to the PARC Liaison.
C.2021 Work Plan Approval
Staff Liaison Wilson updated the Commission about the changes to the
work plan development spreadsheet.
Staff Liaison Wilson refined the initiative titles and deliverable descriptions
based on Commission comments.
Initiatives will be presented to the Council at their first meeting in
October work session. Commission work plans will be approved in
December and implemented in January of 2021.
Motion by Michelle Horan to Approve 2021 Work Plan. Seconded by
Melissa Seeley. Motion Carried.
IX.Chair And Member Comments
A.Business Energy Working Group Update and Receive Minutes
Commissioner Horan gave an update about new members to be added to
the Working Group. Tom Tessman and Student Commissioner Alexa
Densmore were added.
Motion by Melissa Seeley to Approve new members to Business Energy
Working Group. Seconded by Carolyn Jackson. Motion Carried.
X.Staff Comments
Staff Liaison Wilson gave an update that an offer has been made for the
Sustainability Coordinator position. The Coordinator will start in early
October.
A.Energy Benchmarking Update
Staff Liaison Wilson gave an update that 70% of buildings subject to the
energy bench-marking ordinance have submitted their information. The
remainder have until October 1 to be in compliance and are actively working
to submit their applications.
B.Organics Recycling Update
Staff Liaison Wilson reported that 102 tons of organic recycling were
collected in August. Participation rates are increasing.
C.Sustainability Coordinator Position Update
Staff Liaison Wilson gave an update that an offer has been made for the
Sustainability Coordinator position. The Coordinator will start in early
October.
XI.Adjournment
Meeting was adjourned at 8:51 PM.
Motion by Bayardo Lanzas to Adjourn the Meeting. Seconded by Carolyn
Jackson. Motion Carried.
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