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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-09-10 PacketDRAFT MINUTES CITY OF EDINA MINNESOTA ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT COMMISSION EDINA CITY HALL COMMUNITY ROOM Thursday September 10, 2015 7:00 PM I. CALL TO ORDER 7:02p.m. II. ROLL CALL Answering Roll Call Glahn, Gubrud, Howard, Manser, Reinke, Satterlee, Seeley, Stefanik, Thompson, and Chair Kostuch Late: Sierks, Waldwick, Zarrin Staff Present: Ross Bintner and Rebecca Foster III. APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA Member Gubrud requested Community Solar to be added to the; Agenda. Motion made by Member Thompson and seconded by Member Gubrud to approve the Meeting Agenda. Motion carried unanimously. IV. ADOPTION OF CONSENT AGENDA A. Minutes. No comment. B. Attendance report and roster. No Comment. C. Workgroup list and minutes. Member Thompson requested Reilly Anderson and Sunaya Padmananhan to be removed from the Education an4putreach Working Group. Mr. Bintner requested John Heer to be removed from the City Environmental Considerations Subcommittee. Member Thompson requested Reilly Anderson and Sunaya Padmananhan to be removed from the Student Environmental Leadership Council and add the new student members Emily Reinke and Sarah Stefanik. Motion made by Member Gubrud and seconded by Member Howard to approve the Consent Agenda. Motion carried unanimously. Member Sierks and Zarrin arrived at 705p.m. V. COMMUNITY COMMENT. John Anderson, West Metro Community Coordinator for Conservation Minnesota, came to observe the meeting. Member Waddick arrived at 7:06p.m. VI. REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS A. ECCT Update. Memb lr2arrin said the group is doing well. Council approved the first reading on Conservation and Sustainability Fund. The Committee is setting short and long term goals for Greenhouse gas reduction. The Committee has been pressing on budget and planning to meet the goals. She said the schools are renovating buildings this year and the committee is hoping they'll add some community solar with their projects. CR -BPS is assessing City buildings for energy usage. B. EEC 2016 Term Workplan (Due September 29th). Member Kostuch reviewed the proposed Workplan. Initiative 1— Change the Target Completion Date from 2017 to 2016 and add 36hrs for staff time. Sarah Zarrin and Richard Manser will guide this initiative. Initiative 2 - Initiative 2 and 3 could fall under Partners in Energy and continue from last year and add fleet. A. 2015-2016 EEC Term Summary / Council Advisory Status / Workplan. Mr. Bintner said the commissioner can review the summary on pages 32 & 33. B. Xcel Franchise Update. Mr. Bintner said the existing Xcel Energy Franchise agreement was extended for another 90 days. Scott Neal is asking for Xcel to install LED in City Streetlights. Xcel pushed back on a lot of items the City requested. C. Partners in Energy Update. Mr. Bintner said the Council appointed members to the Partners in Energy committee. The Chamber of Commerce backed out due to other commitments. D. Purchasing Policy / 2013 Purchasing Report. Mr. Bintner included the policy on page 48 for your review. E. Conservation and Sustainability Fund Proposal. This fund will be for a new staff member and that person will be the EEC liaison too. There will be a CIP with funds for specific purchases only. There being no further business on the Commission Agenda, Chair Kostuch declared the meeting adjourned at 8:45p.m. Motion made by Member Glahn and seconded by Member Thompson to adjourn meeting. Motion carried unanimously. Respectfully submitted, Rebecca Foster GIS Administrator Initiative 3 — Change the Community Solar project to a. Support City staff in scoping, bidding and executing a community solar project in 2015/16 at Public Works Bldg. b. Support City staff as necessary with Met Council solar project RFP and implementation. Change Home Energy Squad from fund from 150 to 100, change HES cost from $10,500 to $5000, and change 500 visits to 200. Water Quality WG — Add receive annual report from City staff on Edina water quality issues and activities. Member Glahn objects to the food packaging material in Initiative 6. Partners in Energy will be a 6 month period to put a plan together. Chair Kostuch specifically asked Mr. Bintner to request Purchasing Policy Report for 2014 from Manager Neal. Motion made by Member Gubrud and seconded by Member Zarrin to approve Work plan with edits. Member Glahn opposed. Motion carried. VII. CORRESPONDENCE & PETITIONS. No Comment. VIII. CHAIR AND COMMISSION MEMBER COMMENTS A. Building Energy Efficiency Subcommittee. This is now ECCT. B. City Environmental Considerations Subcommittee. No comment. C. Education Outreach Working Group. Member Gubrud said the Edina Day of Service is October 24th and HES will do four installs. Member Thompson said the April Event will have a Community Solar topic on looking for subscribers. D. Home Energy Squad Subcommittee. Member Gubrud said he did an advertisement about HES on Next Door and received nine install requests. There were only two people interested from the July 4th parade. There will be an Article in the Fall about Town on HES. E. Recycling, Solid Waste and Organics Working Group. Member Seeley is the Chair of the Working Group now. Better Futures MN did a presentation on Environmental Stewardship of Used Building Materials. F. Student Subcommittee. No comment. G. Water Quality Working Group. Member Waddick said there will be a salt usage article in the Fall About Town. The group will stop stenciling in October. H. Community Solar. The RFP for Solar Panels on the Public Works roof is due September 11th. There was an open house earlier in the week and only one contractor attended. Chair Kostuch announced that he's hoping to cancel the December meeting if there are no pressing issues. Chair Kostuch requested to have the annual televised meeting in February. Chair Kostuch is happy to see a new Conservation and Sustainability position created, but doesn't like how the City Manager is using utility tax for the new position, because it's a very regressive tax. Motion made by Member Kostuch and seconded by Member Glahn to approve while it is encouraging to see the City Manager propose a City staff position focused on conservation and energy reduction activities within the City's operations, but using highly regressive franchise fees to fund it raises serious issues of equity and fairness. If this position is a priority for the City, then the City should fund it out of existing city budgets even if that requires cut backs in other areas that are lower priority. Members Kostuch and Glahn for, other against. Motion failed. IX. STAFF COMMENTS Liaisons: Report attendance monthly and attach this report to the Commission minutes for the packet. Do not enter numbers into the last two columns. Meeting numbers & attendance percentages will calculate automatically. INSTRUCTIONS: Counted as Meetina Held (ON MEETINGS' LINE) Attendance Recorded (ON MEMBER'S LINE) Regular Meeting w/Quorum Type "l under the month on the meetings' line. Type "l under the month for each attending member. Regular Meeting w/o Quorum } Type " 1" under the month for each attending member. Joint Work Session J F M A M J J A S O N D Work Session Work Session Meetings/Work Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NAME TERM 41712015 (Enter Date) Glahn, William 2/1/2017 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Gubrud, Bob 2/1/2016 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Howard, John 2/1/2016 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Kostuch, Keith 2/1/2016 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Manser, Richard 3/1/2018 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Satterlee, Lauren 3/1/2018 1 1 1 1 1 1 1° Seeley, Melissa 3/1/2018 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sierks, Bill 2/1/2016 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Thompson, Paul 2/1/2016 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Waddick, Louise 2/1/2017 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Zarrin, Sarah 3/1/2018 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Heer, John 2/1/2015 1 1 Latham, Dianne Plunkett 2/1/2015 1 1 . Reinke, Emily 9/1/2016 = 1� Stefanik, Sarah 9/1/2016 1 - Anderson, Reilly 9/1/2015 1 1 1 1 1 1 Padmanabhan, Sunaya 9/1/2015 1 1 1 1 Liaisons: Report attendance monthly and attach this report to the Commission minutes for the packet. Do not enter numbers into the last two columns. Meeting numbers & attendance percentages will calculate automatically. INSTRUCTIONS: Counted as Meetina Held (ON MEETINGS' LINE) Attendance Recorded (ON MEMBER'S LINE) Regular Meeting w/Quorum Type "l under the month on the meetings' line. Type "l under the month for each attending member. Regular Meeting w/o Quorum Type "l under the month on the meetings' line. Type " 1" under the month for each attending member. Joint Work Session Type "l under "Work Session" on the meetings' line. Type "1" under "Work Session" for each attending member. Rescheduled Meeting' Type "l under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Cancelled Meeting Type "l under the month on the meetings' line. Type "l " under the month for ALL members. Special Meeting There is no number typed on the meetings' line. There is no number typed on the members' lines. Agenda Energy and Environment Commission City Of Edina, Minnesota Edina City Hall Community Room Thursday, October 8, 2015 7:00 PM I. Call To Order II. Roll Call III. Approval Of Meeting Agenda IV. Approval Of Meeting Minutes A. Minutes B. Attendance report and roster C. Workgroup list and minutes V. 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. VI. Reports/Recommendations A. Board View / Novus Agenda Review B. Building Energy Report C. Edina Climate Commitment Team (ECCT) VII. Correspondence And Petitions VIII.Chair And Member Comments A. Chair and Member Comments IX. Staff Comments A. Staff Comments X. Adjournment The City of Edina wants all residents to be comfortable being part of the public process. V you need assistance in the way of hearing amplification, an interpreter, large -print documents or something else, please call 952-927-8861 72 hours in advance of the meeting. CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, NIN 55424 www.edinamn.gov Date: October 8, 2015 To: Energy and Environment Commission From: Rebecca Foster, GIS Administrator Subject: Workgroup list and minutes ACTION REQUESTED: Work Group List 91015 EOWG 90315 Minutes RSWO 91615 Minutes WQWG 91515 Minutes INTRODUCTION: ATTACHMENTS: Description Wait Group List 91015 EOWG 90315 Minutes RSWO 91615 Minutes WQWG 91515 Minutes Agenda Item #: IV.C. Item Type: Minutes Item Activity: Information Edina Energy & Environment Commission Working Groups and Subcommittees Draft of 9-10-15 BuildingEnergy Efficiency Subcommittee - Chair Sierks, Members: Bill Glahn, Keith Kostuch Objective: This subcommittee will work with Cite staff to recommend to Council a comprehernsive approach for achieving deeper energy efficiency actions for the cit}�'s buildings that maximizes greenhouse gas reductions, nur.ximizes ener��} saved and dollars saved, and maximizes effective use of citY dollars. City Environmental Considerations Subcommittee — Chair Keith Kostuch, Members: Objective: This srcb-comnaittce of the EEC will work with Cit1' stuff ro find a way to embed the 2008 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 10 environmental commitments into the City s capital budget process. New buildings, ma'jor building renovations and fleet purchases have large and long-term environmental implications. Consequently, environnnentcd considerations need to be made more explicit at the inception of all capital projects and in the approved process up to City Councilfinal approval. Time frame: This process will be collaborative with Cir,' stcjj' in terms of conceptualization and implementation so it will take most or rill of'2014. Community Solar Subcommittee - Chair Bill Sierks, Members: Paul Thompson, Bob Gubrud Objective: Work with Cite Staff to evaluate whether the City can host a CormnunitY Solar site. If so, the group will assist as appropriate in completing the steps necessary to apply for, develop, crud market this program, and involve interested members of the public through a working group if the project moves forward to construction Edina Climate Commitment Team — 1" & 3rd Monday — Chair Sarah Zarrin — Commissioners: Bill Sierks, Robert Manser — Staff. Scott Neal and Council Member Kevin Staunton Objective: Assist with establishing best practices for energy conservation for The City of Edina (i.e., buildings, fleet) Assist with meeting established conservation goals and establish strategies to track and meet these goals Identify° opportunities for change to meet GHG goals Assist with developing effective communication strategies.for above to EEC, Council and the public Assist with allocating City resources (staff, budget) to enable realization of conservation goals Education Outreach Working Group (EO WG) — 1" Thursday at 7:00 pm - Co -Chairs Paul Thompson and Bob Gubrud — Members: John Howard (EEC), Sarah Stefanik, Chuck Prentice and Mindy Ahler. Objective: The mission of the Education and Outreach Working Group is to support the charter of the Edina Energy and Enviromuent Commission by creating awareness and engaging residents, schools, churches, business` and comnnnnity organizations to take action to conserve and increase energy efficiency, to reuse and recycle, and to preserve and enhance our eni,ironment Home Energy Squad Subcommittee (HES) — Meets as needed - Chair Bill Sierks — Commissioners - Paul Thompson, Bob Gubrud Objective: This suhcornrnittee works with Cite stuff Xcel Energy, Centerpoint Energy, and the Center for Energy and the Enviromuent to irnplernent the Home Energy Squad program for Edina's residents. The citY's gas and electric utilities have hired CEE to implement the Horne Entergy Squad program across their service area. Our subcommittee is helping to promote the program and inoxiinize its impact in Edina. Recycling Solid Waste and Organics Working Group(RSWO WG) — 1" Wednesday at 7:00 pm - Chair Sarah Zarrin — Commissioners Lauren Satterlee, Melissa Seeley Members: DP Latham, Michelle Horan, Lori Syverson (Chamber of Commerce), Ben Knudson (Hennepin County Environmental Services), Andre Xiong (HCES), Aileen Foley— City Staff: Solvei Wilmot Objective: Evaluate and monitor the provisions of the recycling, solid waste and organic waste collection programs in Edina. Evahtate and nzonitor the reduction in fnunicipal solid waste by residents and businesses in Edina. Educate the public about recycling, organics and solid waste reduction. Student Environmental Leadership Council — EEC Chair, Members: Paul Thompson, Student Members: Emily Reinke, Sarah Stefanik and open to students attending secondary schools in Edina. Objective: To facilitate, coordinate and share information between the EEC and the School Environmental groups and to work on c0711171017 energy and environmental objectives as appropriate. To assist in developing eiwironmental leaders of tomorrow. Water Quality Working Group (WQ WG) — 2"d Tuesday at 6:30pm - Chair Lou Ann Waddick — Members: David B. VanDongen, Jon Moon, Steve Wielock, Katherine Winston, Sue Nissen and Randy Holst, Richard Strong. Objective: To facilitate communication between citiens and city government and champion efforts to improve water quality within Edina. EOWG Sept. 3, 2015 Meeting In attendance: Paul Thompson, Bob Gubrud, John Howard Meeting called to order at 7:04 pm. Held in Mayor's Conference Room at Edina City Hall. 1) Welcome and check ins 2) Past minutes approved without edit. 3) Film Series - John did not have any new suggestions for films beyond 70°South, which looks at Antarctica and climate change. Paul suggested Years of Living Dangerously that is a Showtime TV show. Paul also suggested checking the Climate Reality website for good films and reaching out to Chuck. Bob wants to make sure attendance would be good - this would include getting Edina partners on board such as the Edina garden council and EGG. Other ideas for partners are Rotary clubs, Edina Art Council and Chamber of Commerce. Next film would be in November at the earliest, and this timeframe could work with film about the Paris climate negotiation. John will look at films shown at the Sundance Film Festival to see if they would work for film series as well as check out films shown at Midwest Mountaineering events and the Winona Frozen River Film Festival. 4) Home Energy Squad Update - Bob shared email that Judy Thommes at CEE sent regarding HES visits. Nine visits arose from Next Door posting that was sent out by the City in August. Kudos to MJ Lamon for getting the posting on Next Door. An ad for HES visits will be in About Town for the fall. Only 2 HES visits resulted from 4th of July parade distribution. Bob suggested adding "For more information" to Next Door copy to make it clear the website has more info. 5) Homecoming Parade- Living Streets- EEC: Edina Transportation dept is hoping to advertise Open street event (Sept. 27th) at the Homecoming Parade, which is on Sept. 18 at approximately 4 pm. Open Streets are when a road is closed to car traffic. 6) Edina Day of Service: HES will do 3-4 free visits, Bob is coordinating this. Paul may continue with bike rides to sites. John will work on organizing a buckthorn bust. 7) Community Solar Update: Bob has not heard from Bill S, but Paul reports that a RFP for City community solar has been issued. This topic was discussed at the August EEC. EOWG would do publicity for project and enrollment when the time comes, and this will require preparation. Bob will contact MJ to see if info on subscribing could be put on Next Door, and/or the Sun Current. 8) RSW Sustainable packaging: Michelle Horan presented on this topic at August EEC meeting, with the main focus being on removing styrofoam from restaurant use. Minneapolis has implemented this policy. 9) SELC: Emily Ding, Emily Reinke and Sarah Stefanik appear to be new leaders of the group. No meetings yet this year. 10) Work Plan for 2016 - Bob would like to see more concrete structure and plan. HES and Community Solar were discussed as main topics, with community solar being seen as the new important topic. If we requested funds, the HES money could go to subsidize and advertise visits. Funds toward community solar would be for education and advertising/promotion. Ads could be in water bill, or Sun Current. Ideally flexibility to have film series and educational events built into work plan ($2,000), could have this as "Community Education" heading. Paul would like to see greater collaboration amongst organizations and commissions. He believes additional outreach would strengthen EOWG initiatives. Specifics: • Goal is 200 HES visits in 2016, with 100 subsidized by city. • Need to have publicity plan on community solar, likely this will be focus of April event. • Bob will contact Bill to get community Solar text for work plan. • John to write up Education and outreach section, and compile the final three work plan items into one draft for the Sept. EEC meeting. 11) Other: Paul has Edina Public School calendar to track events and avoid conflicting dates. Meeting Adjourned at 8:52 pm. Minutes prepared by John Howard. Minutes from September 16, 2015 RSWO Meeting Commissioners present: Sarah Zarrin, Lauren Satterlee, Melissa Seeley WG Members present: Michelle Horan, Emily Ding WG Members not present: DP Latham, Lori Syverson (Chamber of Commerce), Ben Knudson (Hennepin County Environmental Services), Andre Xiong (HCES), Aileen Foley Introductions and welcome of new member, Emily Ding Discussion of styrofoam ban discussed at 8/19/15 meeting - Talked about the steps Minneapolis took to implement program - Talked about how Edina could implement a similar program - Michelle Horan will reach out to her contacts in Minneapolis to ask further questions about best practices Discussion of organics hauling - Solvei is working on an organics hauling resolution - awaiting status update - Several businesses at 50th & France are currently composting - 2016 Hennepin County mandate Update from Emily Ding regarding Edina High School Project Earth initiatives - Lunchroom practices regarding recycling & composting - Discussion of new addition at EHS and the possibility of green possibilities. Melissa will discuss with Dr. Locklear - Possibly getting new signage from Hennepin County. Melissa will talk with County and District Next meeting is November 18 at 7:00 pm in the Mayor's Conference Room October meeting is cancelled Edina Water Quality Working Group Meeting Minutes September 15, 2015 The meeting started at 6:35 pm in the Mayor's Conference Room of Edina City Hall Attendees: LouAnn Waddick, chair; Steve Wielock; Katharine Winston; Jon Moon LoAnn Waddick (LW) waited for other people to show up. Until then there was discussion of weddings and the value of wedding planners. Also, a citizen looking for the City Council meeting stopped in and asked for a copy of the city water quality report. LW still plans to contact Julie Bascom [?] at the Edina School District about contacting multiple schools to participate in the storm drain stenciling. Stenciling will probably stop next month, yet it might be a good idea to line up contacts for spring. LW did talk to Jessica van der Worth [?] at Public Works about a certificate of achievement for those who participate in stenciling. A draft of the certificate was circulated and several changes agreed: have Mayor signature instead of LW, title as "Water Quality Working Group the Energy and Environment Commission", consider a fancier border or other decorative elements. Steve Wielock (SW) had not heard from Rick Jones at BSA on stenciling - called during meeting and will continue to follow up. LW will contact another scout (Liam?). LW reported on an all day workshop she attended at the Minnesota Arboretum on "Green Infrastructure". She proposed inviting the chlorine export from the Univ Minnesota who spoke there to speak to our group. WQWG members discussed other options for a presentation. The new focus of EEC will be greenhouse gas emissions in Edina. An EEC member asked the WQWG to add outreach on that issue to our efforts. EEC members also want effort on water conservation. Discussion turned next to salt use in the winter. LW will check with Brian Olson how many brochures Public Works has. Most of the suggestions had been made previously: • Ask City of Edina staff to investigate means of reaching contractors who apply salt on private property. This could include a permitting process. • Ask again what it takes to have an insert in the city water bill. Are there size, weight, timing issues? SW suggested printing messages such as those regarding salt on the envelope. • Distribute salt use flyers by hand to libraries, churches, schools and retail businesses. WQWG members do this already. SW will visit Southdale • "Service kids" at EHS may also be willing to help. • Have city staff tell us what forms of communication they have with businesses. For example, any regular mailing or email to businesses that have city permits (alcohol, fire, etc). • Jon will contact the Sun Current to see if they have have plans or interest in an article on salt use and to find out how many people the paper reaches currently. • There may be time for an article in the January issue of "About Town", or earlier in "Edition: Edina". • Sue Nissen is working on an article about salt use. This needs to be circulated to the WQWG for comments. • There is a two -side writeup by [??] about salt use that LW will request an electronic copy that can be duplicated. The outreach meeting to the Whitebrook/Morningside neighborhoods regarding street replacement is coming up. Discussed again contact with City mowers leaving grass clippings in the street. Also discussion of cigarette butts, leaves and refuse being left or even placed in storm drains. We will need more members to progress on outreach. Recruiting statements should be included in all communications. The next meeting is October 13 at the same place and time. CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinanm.gov Date: October 8, 2015 To: Energy and Environment Commission From: MJ Lamon, Project Coordinator Subject: Board View/ Novus Agenda Review Agenda Item #: VI.A. Item Type: Report and Recommendation Item Activity: Information ACTION REQUESTED: MJ Lamon will explain the new board and commission agenda software and take EEC questions. INTRODUCTION: CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov Date: October 8, 2015 To: Energy and Environment Commission From: Tim Barnes, Facility Manager Subject: Building Energy Report Agenda Item #: VI.B. Item Type: Report and Recommendation Item Activity: Discussion ACTION REQUESTED: Facility Manager Barnes will report on recent work on building energy conservation with consultant CR -BPS. INTRODUCTION: O; CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinan n.gov Date: October 8, 2015 To: Energy and Environment Commission From: Sarah Zarrin, Vice Chair Subject: Edina Climate Commitment Team (ECCT) Agenda Item #: VI.C. Item Type: Report and Recommendation Item Activity: Discussion ACTION REQUESTED: Vice Chair Zarrin will report on meetings of the ECCT described in the attached meeting minutes. INTRODUCTION: ATTACHMENTS: Description ECCT Meeting Notes 09/21/15 meeting notes Present: Scott Neal, Richard Mansor, Bill Sierks, and Sarah Zarrin Bill: Carbon disclosure program (CDP) — Just providing carbon disclosure is one thing but all the other info that is requested is a challenge; should be taken over by City and then up to them regarding whether or not to consider involvement. City has until early spring to decide based on Partners in Energy progress. Partners in Energy Community Planning Team - Kyle Sawyer — finance guy for City will be one of new representatives - First meeting is 10/14/15 (Richard not available; Scott, Sarah and Bill will be there) - 'Branding'/ naming will be one of the first tasks - How to integrate all components? - Scott will be at first meeting CRB-PS — Purchased software and are working with them to set it up and enter the Edina specific data. About a 6 to 8 -month process. Not applicable to fleet, buildings only. Building Benchmarks and Beyond (133) is just City (public) buildings right now. Then you can benchmark your (Edina) buildings with similar buildings in other Cities. Regional Indicators Project by LHB — Includes data on water use and electricity, about 30 or 40 City's are involved. Centerpoint does the gas so we need to work them into the program at some point. We have the relationships through Home Energy program. Bill: put together a brief summary of `how we measure carbon' for the next EEC meeting Messaging: keep the business case in mind as we discuss franchise fee increase, street lighting cost along could save $0.5M in costs if we utilize LEDs Franchise fee outstanding items - Definition and repair of ground based equipment - Timeline for replacing current street lights with LEDs Next meeting on 10/19/2015 CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov Date: October 8, 2015 To: Energy and Environment Commission From: Keith Kostuch, EEC Chair Subject: Chair and Member Comments Agenda Item #: VII I.A. Item Type: Report and Recommendation Item Activity: Discussion ACTION REQUESTED: Board and Commission Member Comments on the following topics, subcommittee and working groups will be heard. 1. CSG conflict of interest discussion 2. Building Energy Efficiency Subcommittee 3. City Environmental Considerations Subcommittee 4. Education Outreach Working Group 5. Home Energy Squad Subcommittee 6. Recycling, Solid Waste and Organics Working Group 7. Student Subcommittee 8. Water Quality Working Group 9. Community Solar Subcommittee INTRODUCTION: Attached it this item are: 1. Email for item 1. ATTACHMENTS: Description CSG Conflict of Interest Email From: Ross Bintner To: Ross Bintner Cc: Rebecca Foster Subject: FW: Conflict of Interest Date: Friday, September 25, 2015 2:27:58 PM Attachments: EEC Members, I've asked Paul Thompson to detail his conflict of interest in the EEC Community Solar Garden RFP deliberations at the next EEC meeting. Paul has asked me to forward to you his response, that is below. At the October 8 EEC meeting I will also report on the same, here is the short version: As you know we advertised for proposals for Community Solar Gardens (CSG.) During the initial request only 1 proposal was received. I was surprised to see Paul and his nonprofit Cool Planet were a marketing partner to the proposal because of his participation in the vote and discussion at the EEC and by having not recalled a disclosure of a relationship or the intent to market his nonprofit to proposers. Here is the relevant section of the bylaws: Section 10: Ethical and Respectful Conduct Conflict of Interest Members may not use their position on the Edina Energy and Environment Commission for personal benefit. The interests of the Edina Energy and Environment Commission must be the first priority in all decisions and actions. Any member who has a financial interest in, or who may receive a financial benefit as a result of, any Edina Energy and Environment Commission action or decision must disclose this fact as a conflict of interest. A member who has disclosed a conflict of interest should abstain from discussion and voting on the matter. Subsequently City Staff elected not to pursue the proposal and instead reissued the RFP to garner more interest. The new proposal deadline is 10/7, so I should be able to report on how many proposals we received at the 10/8 EEC meeting and that we are targeting a October 20 consideration by Council. Since reviewing this issue with the chair and vice chair we found meeting minutes in which the disclosure was noted. The next meeting will include an agenda item to review the bylaws and conflict of interest. Ross Bintner, PE, Environmental Engineer 952-903-5713 1 Fax 952-826-0392 L I RBintner@EdinaMN.gov I www.EdinaMN.gov ...For Living, Learning, Raising Fatuities & Doing Business From: Paul Thompson (mai Ito: paul@coolplanetmn.org] Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 2:24 PM To: Ross Bintner Subject: Conflict of Interest Ross, Thanks for sharing your concern about my involvement with MN Community Solar and their interest in the Edina RFP. I appreciate you pointing out to me my mistake in voting for sending the advisory to the city council. My intention was to send the RFP advisory to the City Council to keep them moving ahead with considering a CSG. At Cool Planet we will work with any developer that is chosen. I was disappointed that only MN Community Solar responded to the RFP and am glad that you are putting out another RFP to gauge the interest. If my 'second' of the advisory was a mistake I apologize for that, and take full responsibility for that. Here's my statement for the ECC: "I want to reiterate my earlier statement to the EEC in June of 2014 (see text below) of recusing myself from any decisions that the EEC makes regarding movement toward developing Community Solar Gardens. Cool Planet is a Community Partner with MN Community Solar and stands to benefit financially if MN Community Solar is selected. My "second" of the vote to send the RFP advisory to the City Council was done with my enthusiasm to move the solar garden conversation to the next level, and I totally forgot that I should not have been voting. I apologize for that lapse of memory and I will abstain from any further votes on the issue and if I do speak up on the issue at any public events it will be as a private resident and not as an EEC. I also appreciate Ross Bintner pointing out this issue and the importance of following the city guidelines on `conflict of interest' situations." Text from the June 2014 EEC meeting A. B. Community Solar — Email. Mr. Bintner, Commissioners Thompson, Glahn, and Gubrud will research how the city will organize a contract around community solar. Commissioners Thompson and Howard will have conflict of interests due to Cool Planet. thanks for passing this along ... have a good weekend. Paul Paul Thompson Cool Planet—Neighborhood FUN -Action for Our Planet Citizens' Climate Lobby- Political Will for a Livable World 952-920-1547-h 612-810-4664-c CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinanm.gov Date: October 8, 2015 To: Energy and Environment Commission From: Ross Bintner, Environmental Engineer Subject: Staff Comments ACTION REQUESTED: Environmental Engineer Bintner will report on the following topics: 1. 2016-2017 EEC Draft Workplan 2. Partners In Energy Planning 3. Community Solar (MCES and City of Edina) INTRODUCTION: EEC Draft work plan attached for item 1. ATTACHMENTS: Description EEC Draft Workplan Agenda Item #: IX.A. Item Type: Other Item Activity: I nformation Board/Commission: Energy and Environment Commission 2016 Annual Work Plan DRAFT *Complete each section with a white background & designate it initiative is new or a continuation from the previous year *Return to MJ Lamon by September 29 Initiative 2 El New Initiative Z Continued Initiative 1111 On -Going Initiative Target Completion Date Budget Required Staff Support Required Council Approval Support efforts to Reduce Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) in City of Edina Operations to meet Comprehensive Plan Chapter 10 Goals 1) Create City GHG Baseline and ongoing Measurement — continue to use and refine metrics and analyses a. B3 database for all City Buildings April 1, 2016 Staff time Tim Barnes (time TBD) b. Create metrics for City vehicle fleets July 1, 2016 Staff time Staff estimate needed (gallons of fuel) c. Create metrics for Utility operations July 1, 2016 Staff time Staff estimate needed (energy usage) d. Regional indicators for City as a whole April 1, 2016 $500? (consultant) 2) City Building Energy Efficiency initiative A. EEC commissioners to work with either March 1, 2016 Staff Time Staff Estimate needed PiE team or City Manager and City Building manager to create a detailed plan for retrofitting existing buildings within 5 years B. At least one building will be retrofitted Dec. 31, 2016 Staff Time Staff Estimate needed in 2016 under a city staff driven plan 3) City Capital Process Environmental Considerations Initiative a. EEC commissioners to work with either March 1, 2016 Staff Time Staff Estimate needed PiE team or City Manager and City Building manager to refine and expand the environmental considerations section of the CIP process so that all City capital decisions (i.e., new buildings, major building renovations and fleet purchases) have explicit environmental analysis on how they will affect City GHG production. 4) City Fleet Environmental audit a. Support a staff driven effort to review March 1, 2016 Staff Time Staff Estimate needed existing city fleet to determine if vehicle fleet can be modified (e.g., eliminate existing vehicles, modify future purchase specs, etc.) to reduce energy/GHG Progress Report: Almost no progress in 2015; EEC working with Scott Neal to figure out how City will operationalize its efforts to meet City's environmental commitments in the City of Edina at large to meet Comprehensive Plan Chapter 10 Goals 1) Community Solar project a. Support City staff in scoping, bidding Early 2016 TBD by City Mgr TBD by City Mgr and executing a community solar project in 2015/16 at Public Works Bldg b. Support City staff as necessary with Met Council solar project RFP and implementation 2) Expand City subsidized Home Energy Squad Early 2016 $5000 Minor (HES) installs for residents (consultant) a. City will fund 100 HES installs at a cost of $5000 focused on lower income residents (a dramatic increase over current funding level) b. EEC will educate and promote HES with a goal to get 200 visits in the year. Progress Report: City did join Met Council RFP (outcome unknown) and Council did direct City Manager to create a plan for how to proceed on Community Solar RFP for PW Bldg roof (outcome unknown) Initiative 4 New Initiative Target Completion Budget Staff Support 0 Continued Initiative Date Required Approval ■ On -Going Work with City Staff to revise Chapter 10 of TBD — depends upon None Unknown —should be City Comprehensive Plan City Staff schedule minimal beyond Staff effort 1) Update Ch. 10 to reflect progress in for revision of City currently planned to revise City operations and City metrics since 2008 Comp Plan Comp Plan Plan was issued 2) Revise City sustainability goals (i) to align with state and city policies, (ii) establish interim goals for sectors (i.e. energy, transportation, waste/recycling, etc.), and (iii) establish and maintain quarterly or annual metrics that measure progress towards goals 3) Work to create City staff driven processes for long-term ownership of sustainability measures and implementation of Chapter 10. Progress Report: Click here to enter text. EEC will hold a 90 minute working session with City March 2016 None Minor Council and City Manager to discuss outcome of discussions in 2015 with City Manager on how City will operationalize its efforts to meet existing Edina City environmental commitments and to align EEC charter, expectations, resources and timetables for results Progress Report: EEC working with City Manager per direction of Council at our 2015 work session. EEC looking forward to proposal from City manager on how City resources (staff, budget, etc) can be committed and embedded in City operations so City can play "leadership role" laid out in Chapter 10 of Comp Plan Continue Solid Waste, Recycling and Organics Work group: -track MPCA compost rulemaking and emerald ash Ongoing None Solvei Wilmot borer quarantine changes and Hennepin County organic recycling mandate, - support Business Recycling efforts, Ongoing None Solvei Wilmot -analyze whether Edina needs ordinance to ban 2 Q 2016 None or minimal Unknown at this time certain take-out food packaging materials Progress Report: The reported total tons of recycling collected by the licensed haulers in Edina for 2014 was 2377 tons and for 2013 was 2044 tons. Numbers for 2015 are not yet in for the year. Initiative 7 ■ New Initiative Target Completion BudgetSupport Z Continued Initiative Date Required Approval On -Going Continue Education and Outreach WG activities 1) Plan and execute Annual EEC Community 2 Q 2016 Staff time plus City Communications staff Event event costs Possible topics a. Partners in Energy effort b. Community Solar c. Other? E&O Working group will review past activities and April 1, 2016 None Minimal determine their accomplishments and create new plan for EEC to approve Progress Report: Successful annual event held in 2015; film series held in 1 H 2015 but currently suspended Green Step Cities Reoortine —City staff to manaee. EEC to review annua Annual Purchasing Policy Report — City staff to create per Council resolution approving Green Purchasing policy adopted for Green Step Cities level 3 Water Quality working group — continue water drain education and stenciling efforts; continue winter salt education efforts; neighborhood outreach effort to continue in neighborhoods with major street reconstruction. Receive annual report from City staff on Edina water quality issues and activities Student members to create and execute plan for 2015/16 student activities Proposed Month for Joint Work Session: Staff Comments: ICouncil Comments: