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plant habitat; 4) potential effects of hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) in <br />Orange County; 5) need for 100% renewable energy in Orange County <br />(BOCC Priorities #1 and #12) <br />Stayed abreast of ongoing and developing env. issues of importance to the <br />County, such as Falls & Jordan Lake nutrient mgmt. rules, reducing commercial <br />food waste in solid waste stream, and permitting of biosolids on farmland <br />(Priorities #12 and #16) <br />Describe the collaboration relationship(s) this particular board has with other <br />advisory boards and commissions? <br />As needed. Members of this commission are also on the Planning Board <br />and the Intergovernmental Parks Work Group. <br />If your board/commission played the role of an Element Lead Advisory Board <br />involved in the 2030 Comprehensive Plan preparation process, please indicate <br />your board’s activities/accomplishments as they may relate to the <br />Comprehensive Plan’s goals or objectives. <br />(The Element Lead Advisory Boards include: Planning Board, EDC, OUTBoard, <br />Commission for the Environment, Historic Preservation Commission, Agriculture <br />Preservation Board, Affordable Housing Board, Recreation and Parks Advisory <br />Council) <br />The CFE provided extensive input into DEAPR staff development of the <br />Natural and Cultural Systems Element of the Comprehensive Plan— <br />specifically the chapters on Air and Energy Resources, Water <br />Resources, and Natural Areas and Wildlife Habitat. <br />Objective AE-1: <br />Assess and implement the current countywide greenhouse gas emissions <br />inventory and action plan target reductions. <br />•The CFE helped to initiate a countywide inventory of greenhouse gas <br />emissions (2005), and continues to advise on ways to reduce the County’s <br />“carbon footprint.” <br />Objective AE-15: <br />Foster participation in green energy programs such as installation incentives <br />for solar hot water/solar generation/solar tempering in residential or <br />commercial construction. The County should develop programs that will link <br />citizens and businesses with options for alternative and sustainable energy <br />sources. <br />•The CFE’s Energy Resources Committee has developed proposals that <br />address energy efficiency and renewable power issues, and will pursue <br />further in collaboration with other advisory boards and stakeholders.