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ATTACHMENT 3 <br />ORANGE COUNTY <br />COMMISSION FOR THE ENVIRONMENT <br />MEMORANDUM <br />To: Orange County Planning Board <br />From: Orange County Commission for the Environment <br />Renee Price, Chair <br />David Neal, Energy Committee <br />Date: January 26, 2012 <br />Re: Incentives for Energy Efficient Construction and Renovation in Orange County <br />The Orange County Commission for the Environment ( "CFE ") invites the Orange County <br />Planning Board to consider a Low Energy Construction Permitting Incentive ordinance in <br />2012. N. C. Gen. Stat.§ 153A -340 allows counties to charge "reduced building permit fees or <br />provide partial rebates of building permit fees for buildings" that meet or exceed recognized <br />energy efficient design and construction principals. Members of CFE are available to work <br />with the Planning Board and county staff to review similar ordinances enacted pursuant to this <br />statute (for example, from Catawba County) and from around the country, then to draft an <br />ordinance for consideration by the Orange County Board of Commissioners. <br />Neither the current level of carbon in the atmosphere nor projected increases in greenhouse <br />gas emissions are sustainable. Costly and potentially irreversible adverse climate effects are <br />likely unless mitigation measures — such as increased energy efficiency investments and <br />decreased fossil fuel consumption — are taken in the near future. In Orange County, we <br />cannot wait for policy changes at the state and federal level to encourage increased energy <br />efficiency. Steps taken now to improve efficiency and decrease or eliminate our reliance on <br />fossil fuels for energy production will help lock -in reduced energy use for years to come. <br />Since 2003, Orange County has been a member of Local Governments for Sustainability, an <br />international membership association committed to a sustainable future. Creating incentives <br />for energy efficiency in construction is consistent with Orange County's commitment to a <br />sustainable future. The 2005 Greenhouse Gas Inventory revealed that nearly fifty percent of <br />greenhouse gas emissions in Orange County come from residential and commercial buildings <br />(consistent with national data'). Orange County, Chapel Hill, and Carrboro, in conjunction <br />with Hillsborough, are currently working on a revised inventory of greenhouse gas emissions <br />and attempting to identify reduction measures. <br />Making use of the authority granted by the General Assembly to incentivize energy efficient <br />construction is a straightforward way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the county level <br />for the long term. CFE would like to explore crafting an incentive program that would be <br />attractive to lower- income residents, for whom savings on utility bills would provide a <br />particularly important benefit. <br />From Architecture 2030, buildings account for 48.7% of total energy consumption in the <br />United States (available at http: / /architecture203O.org/the _problem /buildings _problem why). <br />Gol2cl2cGSSGOI� for the Fktvroktntektt <br />c% orate oo"ntrJ, DEAFIR, Flo Pox 8181, Hillsboro"Oh, NG � 9 PV) 24,5- -2.510 <br />G <br />� <br />
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