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CFE Meeting Notes Jan 8th, 2018: <br />Richard Whitted Building, 300 West Tryon Street, Hillsborough <br />7:30 I. Call to Order <br />7:32 II. Additions or Changes to Agenda <br />7:35 III. Approval of Draft Minutes – December 11th, 2017 <br />Parry moved to accept the minutes as written. Ward seconded. Minutes approved unanimously. <br />7:40 IV. Orange County Roadside Wildflower Conservation <br />Johnny Randall updated his presentation from the summer of 2017 on the roadside conservation of <br />wildflowers. Initial actions taken by NCBG volunteers were stopped short due to their finding that so <br />many roadsides were important that it was beyond their capacity. Randall gave a presentation on the <br />ecological history and importance of the area. The mowing along roadsides has replaced the presence of <br />wildfire in the region’s ecology in maintaining the open non-wooded space necessary for the rare <br />herbaceous plants to live. The Board of Orange County Commissioners recognized the value of roadside <br />habitats in a resolution in 2012 and encouraged the CFE to work to preserve them. After that, the NCBG <br />and others created surveys listing all of the rare plants that can be found in Orange County. NCDOT <br />already does mostly mowing on roadsides, but the power companies mostly spray herbicides. <br />Gray asked what success looks like. Randall proposed list of possible next steps and his primary request <br />is that the CFE recommend to the BOCC to limit spraying to areas inaccessible to mowing. The County <br />may be better received by NCDOT and the utilities than the NCBG would. Unnecessary to collect <br />additional data, but NCBG would welcome the opportunity to work with the CFE to raise awareness of <br />this issue and potentially to create a “Guide to roadside wildflowers”. The CFE agreed to digest the <br />information presented and will direct any questions concerning this back to Randall through staff. <br />8:00 V. Citizen’s Climate Lobby <br />Colin Maxwell from the local chapter of The Citizen’s Climate Lobby (CCL) presented information on the <br />Carbon Fee and Dividend as a federal climate action strategy. CCL is proposing to levy a fee at the <br />location where carbon-based fuels enter the country or economy. CCL is looking for a show of local <br />support for this initiative across the country. <br />The proposed initial fee would be $15/ton of carbon. This would raise the price of gasoline 8% in the <br />first year and then it would go up from there. The costs of fossil fuel intensive goods would rise as well. <br />This cost increase would create a burden, but this would be offset by a transfer of funds back to <br />households in the form of a monthly dividend (minus administrative costs). Based on their models, CCL <br />expects the stimulus to the economy of the dividend should add 2 million jobs. In the bottom quintile of <br />US residents, most people will be getting more than enough money back in their dividend checks to <br />cover the increased cost of goods. This fee would be easy for businesses to predict and prepare for,
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