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ORD-2009-143 - Application of Dimensional Requirements to Establish Regulation Governing the Development of Drive-thru Facilities within the County–Option One-Prohibition
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ORD-2009-144 Application of Dimensional Requirements to Establish Regulation Governing the Development of Drive-thru Facilities within the County–Option Two-Regulation
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94 <br />Prange County GHG Inventory <br />3 2005 GHG INVENTORY <br />The inventory section 'of the report provides estimates of the GHG emissions within the <br />communities as a whole and emissions produced by local government operations in the baseline <br />year 2005. In the sections below, emissions from each module (community and local government) <br />are broken down into five different sectors to provide a detailed analysis of each module. This <br />model of categorizing emissions into modules and sectors follows the Cities for Climate <br />Protection (CCP) protocol which has been developed to facilitate and standardize emissions <br />inventories that take part in the CCP program. It is important to note that the local government <br />operations module is a subset of the community module and to add them together would be <br />double - counting emissions. <br />3.1 Community Inventory <br />3.1.9 Overview <br />The community inventory provides an estimate of all of the GHG emissions produced within <br />Orange County both by residents in their homes and by local businesses and agencies as they <br />carry out their operations. Five key sectors are included in the community inventory: residential, <br />commerciallinstitukional, industrial, transportation, and solid waste. <br />During 2005, Orange County (including Carrboro, Hillsborough and Chapel Hill) produced <br />approximately 2,777,281 tons of GHGs. Table 3 provides a summary of the energy used and GHG <br />emissions produced by each of the sectors. Figure 1 provides an illustration of the contribution to <br />emissions from each sector. The transportation sector was the largest contributor to total <br />emissions, responsible for 48% of the GHG emissions produced within the county. This was <br />followed by the commerciaUinstitational sector (29 %) and the residential sector (20 %). The <br />industrial sector (2 0/6) and solid waste. sector (1%) contributed a relatively small amount to total <br />emissions. <br />S Numbers may not add corrwdy because of rounding. <br />Orange County GHG Inventory and Local Action Plana Document 23 <br />
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