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Public Works
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19E
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8/1/2011
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ? Additional consideration for alternate fuels and vehicle types <br /> <br /> ? Opportunities for electric charging stations <br /> Y Parking garage <br /> <br /> ? Mall <br /> ? Parking meters <br /> <br /> ? Fleet demand management <br /> ? Determine alternative sources for funding <br /> <br /> • Review and provide an analysis of the City's existing policy plans and documents in order to ensure <br /> that they are compatible with, and are included into, the final CAP. <br /> <br /> • Provide implementation measures that assist the City in complying with the SCS. <br /> • Provide additional recommendations regarding the City's land use and transportation policies to <br /> <br /> further more sustainable development practices. <br /> • Include other changes suggested by the consultant <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Planning/Building Standards <br /> <br /> The Planning and Building Agency plays a critical role in achieving the City Council's goals for the <br /> <br /> physical development of the community. While the City encourages building standards and planning <br /> practices that are as green as possible, added construction costs to implement these practices may impact <br /> <br /> development activity, particularly affordable housing opportunities. Therefore, any proposed changes to <br /> City standards must take into consideration the financial impact to the community. <br /> <br /> <br /> The CAP should: <br /> <br /> • Explore possible incentives for stimulating construction, in particular addressing: <br /> ? Long term cost savings by incorporating Green concepts into development, particularly <br /> <br /> affordable housing <br /> <br /> ? How to off-set costs to the community <br /> ? Available funding sources for implementing green construction practices <br /> <br /> • Consider options for providing a rebuilding subsidy for green buildings, addressing: <br /> ? Feasibility <br /> <br /> <br /> Page 8 of 15 <br /> <br /> 19E-10 <br />
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