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RFPO1-LGSP3_2 12 13 69731 2013-2013 Local Govt (2).docx FORM No. 2114T <br /> encourage building performance exceeding state standards. <br /> Implement any of the Tasks under Strategy 1.1 above, through a <br />TASKS 1.2.1 process involving internal and external stakeholders, etc. <br /> Strategic Plan Goal 2: <br />support <br />Strong governments for energy code compliance enforcement. <br /> Improve processes resulting in increased code compliance through <br />STRATEGY 2.1 education, training, and enforcement practices. <br /> <br /> Local government staff and contract staff attend code compliance <br />TASKS 2.1.1 workshops offered by the California Energy Commission ("CEC"), <br /> utility codes & standards staff, or other local governments with strong <br /> compliance records. <br /> Redesign enforcement, compliance, plan review processes; introduce <br />2.12 new forms and templates. <br /> Strategic Plan Goal 3: <br />Local governments example own facilities and energy usage <br /> practices. <br /> Develop a program to track municipal energy usage, such as <br />STRATEGY 3.1 through energy management software and benchmarking of <br /> municipal facilities. <br /> Develop energy benchmarking policies and procedures to <br />TASKS 3.1.1 enable ongoing benchmarking of all local government <br /> facilities. <br /> Set up a `utility manager' computer program to track <br /> 3.1.2 municipal usage. Identify need for sub-metering to plan, <br /> budget and manage bills. <br /> <br /> Adopt a Climate Action Plan (CAP), Energy Action Plan <br />STRATEGY 3.2 (EAP) for municipal operations. The plan could include <br /> setting energy efficiency standards for new and existing <br /> facilities, developing a revolving loan fund for EE projects, <br /> and so on. <br /> Develop/adopt an energy chapter for City/County climate or <br />TASKS 3.2.1 energy action plan. <br />2. Scope of Work Page 10 <br />19E-12