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VI. CFE Committee Break -out Sessions - New members Nikodem and Parry indicated they would <br />join the Air and Energy Committee. Marzuola will join the Land Resources Committee. <br />Air and Enerav Committee Meetina Notes: <br />Newby discussed a possible 12% budget cut at EPA and many grants may currently be frozen. The Air <br />and Energy committee will continue to monitor the issues. Alan P proposed an article to look at the state <br />of clean energy economy in the County. NCSEA audit could be used as a framework. Could bring up <br />potential to use solar and wind in rural areas to assist otherwise underserved populations. Becker <br />discussed an interest in ensuring that the CFE maintained its focus on reducing food waste. Taking <br />responsibility for the website and Facebook Daae content may be a good role for the committee. <br />Traditional news articles have the benefit of being the underlying content that can then be posted <br />elsewhere. Then the social media pages could go into more detail on topics that couldn't fit into 600 <br />words. Newby talked about some tools related to air quality and carbon emissions that are available for <br />our use. The focus on Climate Change could respond to Carrboro's Climate plan and see if there are <br />options for the county to align with it. The green building item was discussed, and while laudable there <br />were several obstacles including expense, and legal restrictions on incentives. The committee could be <br />involved in educating about Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing. This could relate to the <br />priority on working with utilities to increase energy efficiency. <br />Water Resources Breakout Meeting Notes: <br />Stream buffers were tabled from further consideration at this time as they'd already been addressed in <br />some ways. They discussed an article identifying entities and agencies that are involved and what they <br />do: Soil and Water, OWASA, FEMA, etc. They also discussed the water supply and thought about <br />capitalizing on the recent water supply crises in Chapel Hill /Carrboro and Hillsborough. Educating on <br />what went well and then in general about who supplies water and where it comes from. <br />Land Resources Breakout Meeting Notes: <br />Article idea to interface with Air and Energy to look at pros and cons to changing landscapes to allow for <br />renewable energies in Orange County. Also could detail the land use implications of transportation. <br />Comprehensive Conservation Plan was discussed as something that may currently be stalled. Rich was <br />part of a regional group that was going after a grant, and we'll get in touch with him when he returns to <br />ask about the current status. This committee is also interested in finding in- person actions, including: <br />• Ways to educate homeowners on pollinator gardens and rainwater management systems. <br />Carrboro has a pollinator garden, and maybe we could recreate that, or maybe set up kits. <br />Becker asked if the Land Conservation Committee had any information about the CFE's ongoing interest <br />in the responsible management of food waste. Marzuola will reach out to the SWAG for an update. <br />VII. Updates and Information Items — Information in the following items was provided: a) Monitoring and <br />Evaluation of County's Goals from January BOCC retreat; b) Sustainability and Environmental <br />Responsibility Goal Update; c) Annual Work Plan Discussion at BOCC Work Session, 7:00 March 28th, <br />Whitted Building; d) 2017 Nature of Orange Photography contest; e) Eno River Watershed Hydrilla Public <br />Information Open House; f) DEAPR Earth Evening event, April 28th, 2017; g) Triangle Land Conservancy's <br />Brumley Forest Preserve Grand Opening, April 22nd, 2017; h) Price of Solar Panels. <br />VIII. Adjournment- Cada motioned to adjourn, and Marzuola seconded. Meeting adjourned at 9:28 pm. <br />Summary by B. Bouma, AMS Staff <br />Next meeting; March 13, Richard Whined Building, Hillsborough <br />
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