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19 <br /> 1 Commissioner Fowler clarified that it was a GHG reduction equivalent to the reduction of <br /> 2 cars not the actual removal of that many cars. <br /> 3 Chair Bedford asked how to think about, and weigh, economic development with climate <br /> 4 action. She said they are doing economic development around the western part of the county, <br /> 5 and she is trying to figure out how to do this with environment in mind while the need is also there <br /> 6 to diversify the tax base. <br /> 7 Kristen Cushman said ICLEI recommends using the Google Environmental Insite <br /> 8 Explorer, an online software program by Google that uses satellite imagery to track movement of <br /> 9 vehicles within a certain jurisdiction. She said you can upload county fleet information to it. She <br /> 10 said it would reflect all of the cars coming through the county and it only captures if the vehicle <br /> 11 makes a stop. She said she is unsure exactly how the technology works but it is a guideline <br /> 12 everywhere but California. She said that economic development, in terms of building, she <br /> 13 suggested a level of emissions per square foot for measurement. She said that she can provide <br /> 14 that number and if that is agreed upon, that might help when the board is considering new <br /> 15 developments. <br /> 16 <br /> 17 PUBLIC COMMENT: <br /> 18 Regina Baratta asked the Board to support and approve the Orange County Climate <br /> 19 Action Plan. She said the plan is comprehensive and inclusive. She said that input was sought <br /> 20 from stakeholders and residents. She said it will help offer high impact methods on ways to reduce <br /> 21 energy use, waste produced, GHG, and it helps increase resiliency against climate disasters. <br /> 22 Kristie Mather said she is also on the Commission for the Environment. She said it is <br /> 23 critical to take action on GHG reductions. She said that this is a good plan. She said the climate <br /> 24 action tracker is a great way to stay accountable and keep on track. She said setting out the <br /> 25 governance strategies is significant. She said the plan also considers those communities most <br /> 26 impacted by climate, which is critically important. She encouraged the Board to adopt the CAP as <br /> 27 presented and prioritize its implementation. <br /> 28 <br /> 29 Chair Bedford said she thinks sprawl needs to be defined. She said while they might <br /> 30 support density in towns, she needs to know how to think about it with impacts on rural buffer, <br /> 31 affordable housing, and economic development. She said that this would be a future discussion. <br /> 32 Kristen Cushman said it goes back to 2008 and that there was a focus on sustainability in <br /> 33 the plan. She said the land use consultant and team can use this as a guidance document. <br /> 34 Chair Bedford said while they are not directly responsible for schools, they completely <br /> 35 fund the capital needs, and she thinks the county can have more control. She said that they have <br /> 36 been using the Article 46 sales tax for updates and she suggested that the schools be included <br /> 37 in the future and that they work more closely with them. <br /> 38 Commissioner Hamilton said she also wanted to underline the issue of schools. She said <br /> 39 that she thinks it is important to understand the impact of development decisions around the <br /> 40 capital needs of schools. She said that understanding the energy savings around that and if that <br /> 41 can be added to the dashboard, it would be very helpful. <br /> 42 Kristen Cushman said that can be done. <br /> 43 Commissioner Fowler said she is pleased with how it is aligned with all of the other plans. <br /> 44 She said that the strategies seem achievable, it assigns specific people to complete tasks, and <br /> 45 this seems very approachable and doable. She said the dashboard will also help with <br /> 46 engagement. She said that she supports funding the additional staff to make sure this happens. <br /> 47 She said the county already has a lot of things in place that are suggested, such as land <br /> 48 conservation and the rural buffer. She said that vehicle miles and affordable housing are related, <br /> 49 and it aligns with so many of their existing goals. <br /> 50 Commissioner Greene said she agrees with Commissioner Fowler's comments. She said <br /> 51 that she appreciated that it points out partners throughout levels of government, private, and non- <br />
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