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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 2011-037 Green Step Cities SNA,Z1t RESOLUTION NO 2011-37 � A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF EDINA O� e b TO PARTICIPATE IN THE MINNESOTA GREENSTEP CITIES PROGRAM O (�..v ��� The GreenStep Cities program aims to provide Minnesota cities a clear pathway to greater sustainability based upon implementing best practices specific to Minnesota cities of differing sizes and capabilities. Due to the multiple environmental, economic and social dimensions of the best practices, leadership from a city's council is needed to oversee their implementation and coordination/integration with other city and community activities and with other governmental jurisdictions (such as surrounding townships) as appropriate. WHEREAS, uncertainty in energy prices and the transition away from fossil fuel energy sources present new challenges and opportunities to both the City of Edina and to the economic health of its citizens and businesses; and WHEREAS, climate changes have been observed in Minnesota and have the potential to negatively impact local, regional and state economies; infrastructure development; habitat; ecological communities; including native fish and wildlife populations; spread invasive species and exotic diseases; reduce drinking; water supplies and recreational opportunities; and pose health threats to our citizens, and WHEREAS, local governments have the unique opportunity to achieve both energy use and climate change gas reductions through building and facilities management; land use and transportation planning; environmental management; and through economic and community developmena, and WHEREAS, efforts to address energy and climate issues provide an opportunity to move toward energy self-reliance and greater community resiliency, provide environmentally healthy and cheaper to operate public buildings; encourage new economic development and local jobs; and support local food and renewable energy production, and WHEREAS, the City of Edina has completed their Carbon Emissions Benchmark for the year 2007 and submitted the results to the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP); and WHEREAS, Minnesota Session Laws 2008, Chapter 356, Section 13 directed the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ("MPCA") and Office of Energy Security in the Department of Commerce ("Office of Lnergy Security"), in collaboration with Clean Energy Resource Teams ("CERTs"), to recommend municipal actions ;and policies that work toward meeting the State's greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals; and WHEREAS, the Next Generation Act of 2007, Minnesota Session Laws 2007 - Chapter 136: (1) sets State greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals of cutting emissions to 15 percent below 2005 levels by 2015, 30 percent below 2005 levels by 2025, and 80 percent below 2005 levels by 20501- (2) 050;(2) sets a State energy conservation goal of achieving annual energy savings equal to 1.5 percent of annual retail energy sales of electricity and natural gas; (3) establishes an energy policy goal that the per capita use of fossil fuel as an energy input be reduced by 7 S percent by the year 2015, through increased reliance on energy efficiency and renewable energy alternatives, • (4) establishes an energy policy goal that 25 percent of the electricity used in the state be derived from renewable energy resources by the year 2025; and City Hall 952-927-8861 4801 WEST 50TH STREET FAX 952-826-0390 EDINA, MINNESOTA, 55424-1394 www.CityofEdina.com TTY 952-826-0379 WHEREAS, a broad coalition of public and private stakeholders including the League of Minnesota Cities, the MPCA, Office of Energy Security and CERTs responded to the 2008 legislation by establishing the Minnesota GreenStep Cities program to provide a series of sustainable development best practices focusing on local government opportunities to reduce energy use and greenhouse gases; and WHEREAS, the Minnesota GreenStep Cities program assists in facilitating technical assistance for the implementation of these sustainable development best practices; and WHEREAS, the Minnesota GreenStep Cities program provides cost-effective sustainable development best practices in the following five categories: (1) Buildings and Lighting; (2) Transportation; (3) Land Use; (4) Environmental Management; and (5) Economic and Community Development; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Edina does hereby authorize the City of Edina (the "City") to participate in the Minnesota GreenStep Cities program. Be it further resolved that the City: 1. Appoints the Edina Energy and Environment Commission to serve as the city's GreenStep coordinator to facilitate best practice implementation; and 2. Will facilitate the involvement of community members, civic, business and educational organizations, and other units of government as appropriate, the Edina City Council, the Edina Energy and Environment Commission, the Edina Planning Commission, the Edina Transportation Commission, the Bike Edina Task Force, the Edina Community Health Committee and the Edina Park and Recreation Board, as well as Edina city staff in the planning, in the promoting and implementing of GreenStep Cities best practices; and 3. Plans to take actions to implement the following best practices: #1 Public Buildings & Lighting, #2 Efficient Private Existing Buildings & Lighting, #6 Comprehensive Plan, #11 Complete Streets, #12 Mobility Options, #15 Purchasing, #16 Urban Forests, #17 Efficient Stormwater Management, #18 Green Infrastructure, #19 Surface Water Quality, #22 Solid Waste, #23 Local Air Quality, #24 Benchmanrs & Community Engagement (counts as two best practices), #25 Green Business Development, and #26 Renewable Energy, and 4. Will claim credit for having implemented and will implement in total at least 16 required and optional GreenStep best practices that will result in energy use reduction, economic savings and reduction in the community's greenhouse gas footprint. A summary of the city's implementation of best practices will be posted on the Minnesota GreenStep Cities web site. ADOPTED this 18th day of January, 2011. Attest: 3 Debra A. Mangen, City Cle k James B. Hovland, Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CLERK I,the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina,do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution is a true and correct copy of the Resolution duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of January 18,2011,and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of__ 20 I, City Clerk