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11 <br /> 1 Chair Price said there were comments that some of the items should just be part of the <br /> 2 design anyway. <br /> 3 Commissioner Fowler said the county had to say no to some of the things because, all <br /> 4 together, it is beyond what is affordable, and what the county builds goes into debt service. She <br /> 5 said this does seem like a reasonable use to her, and Brennan Bouma has said this is about <br /> 6 community ideas. She said it does bring out the idea that the County, schools, and other <br /> 7 government entities cannot always afford extra things that would actually be beneficial for <br /> 8 cliamte action. She said she is not opposed to funding things like this with this resource, and <br /> 9 hopes the schools will think creatively in applying for this funding. <br /> 10 Chair Price said the abstract mentions interest from private entities but in the end they <br /> 11 did not apply. She asked if private entities identified a reason for this. <br /> 12 Brennan Bouma said the private entity expressing interest was brought into the <br /> 13 conversation by one of the community advocates pulling together the Neighborhood Energy <br /> 14 Resiliency Project. He said the administration of a grant program was beyond the interest of the <br /> 15 private entity. He said at that point, the neighborhood advocate contacted the NC sustainability <br /> 16 association. <br /> 17 Chair Price said it would be good to try to continue gathering those explanantions in <br /> 18 case the funding is expanded to additonal groups in the future and the process can be made <br /> 19 easier for them. She said other than that, she was impressed by the innovative ideas. She said <br /> 20 it seems, without the eprogram, they may not have happened or would have taken longer to do. <br /> 21 Commissioner Bedford said she appreciates the advisory boards who scored the <br /> 22 projects and agrees with their recommendations. She said she is happy to go to 26 points as a <br /> 23 solution to putting more emphasis on social justice aspect. She asked if solar was part of the <br /> 24 original design for the 203 project. <br /> 25 Steve Arndt said it has been under consideration throughout the design, but due to <br /> 26 budgetary constraints was listed as an alternate if funding was available. He said he mentioned <br /> 27 this grant to the Town of Carrboro, and recommended applying. <br /> 28 Commissioner Bedford asked if the amount is enough to cover both the solar and green <br /> 29 roof. <br /> 30 Steve Arndt said he thinks this will be enough to fund both. <br /> 31 Commissioner Bedford said hopefully the Town will get this amount and can apply again <br /> 32 in two weeks for the next round of funding. <br /> 33 Steve Arndt said yes, because the project will extend over time. <br /> 34 Commissioner Bedford asked if the payback period for solar panels is known. <br /> 35 Steve Arndt said payback period has continued to go down over the years, and is under <br /> 36 a 10 year payback now. <br /> 37 Commissioner Bedford said she wants to support these recommendations and if the <br /> 38 County Manager wanted to bring a budget amendment to fully fund the ask from other capital <br /> 39 funds she would be supportive. <br /> 40 Steve Ardnt said okay. <br /> 41 Commissioner Greene said this is a very thoughtful set of recommendations to a very <br /> 42 excellent set of proposals, and she is glad the advisory boards score them because they bring <br /> 43 important perspective. She said money is going towards projects that those who initally <br /> 44 supported the tax wanted to see it do: projects that mitiage climate change, that would not <br /> 45 otherwise be possible due to a lack of funding. She said she is happy to endorse the <br /> 46 recommendations, and adding the additional point to the rubric. <br /> 47 Commissioner Hamilton said would love to see the numbers about how greenhouse gas <br /> 48 is decreasing over the years in future reports. She said it is helpful to track the impact of the <br /> 49 efforts. She said it would also be helpful to have a brief summary of currently funded projects <br /> 50 and how they are going and how much greenhouse gas was produced locally. She said this will <br /> 51 provide important perspective and assurance that the efforts are well directed. She said she <br />
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