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building status (which is the minimum we would seek), everything from purchasing <br />carbon offsets to encouraging biking and walking to green product use is on the table. As <br />our renovation plans at the property take shape, we have a clean slate on which to build <br />with sustainability in mind. The best means to achieve this Certification, and one of the <br />requirements to even get Certified, is to hire a LEED auditor, who will go over all site <br />plans and business practices to identify ways to be a more sustainable business and <br />building. <br />In addition to acquiring a LEED Certification, there are numerous other methods that <br />complement these changes. On example is the addition of solar panels, which quickly pay <br />for themselves when you receive 279 days of sunshine a year. Unfortunately, the upfront <br />costs of employing such a technology can be outside a new business's means, but Santa <br />Ana has already provided a solution for this. Commercial PACE (Property Assessed Clean <br />Energy) is a green initiative program run through by the City of Santa Ana. This program <br />subsidizes green initiatives for businesses to prompt conversion to sustainable practices. <br />We fully intend to make use of the opportunity, and in doing so, hope to spread awareness <br />about it to encourage other businesses to use it and "go green within their means." <br />An additional focus for us is with water and waste. Through process optimization, we are <br />able to reduce the amount of. waste involved in our processes. Process optimization is <br />applicable in all avenues of our operations, whether its reducing paper use by going <br />electronic or using digital or whiteboard displays for product pricing. While we recognize <br />that waste is inevitable, what we cannot be achieve on the front end in reduction can <br />typically be accomplished on the back end through recycling. In this regard, we will <br />implement a solid waste disposal plan, use a filtering waste hauler like Waste Management <br />which operates in Santa Ana, and purchase business and office materials that are <br />recyclable and/or made from recycle source material. <br />1815 Carnegie Santa Ana Corp. and its parent company have always taken environmental <br />concerns seriously, and our existence in Santa Ana will show no signs of a lessening of <br />those concerns. <br />Community Benefit and Youth Programs in Santa Ana <br />A community is often only as strong as the services made available to it, and the City of <br />Santa Ana has made it known through their efforts that they believe in their community. <br />Allowing for new industries to integrate while ensuring that they are a boon rather than a <br />burden speaks to the level of commitment the City has to strengthening the community. <br />We share this commitment. Through research and assessments of local nonprofits, we feel <br />that cooperating with the following organizations would not only be meaningful to Santa <br />Ana and ourselves but also enable us to have the highest possible positive impact on the <br />local area. <br />14 <br />