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Thursday, February 18 2010
Becky's calendar for quarterly facilities walk-thru
Each department has received the most recent spreadsheet with information about their building's energy usage. Due to the cold last month, only Parks had any reductions in Therms. Action: Tom and Becky will meet to decide on a format for walk-thrus. IT will start with finding out what each dept./bldg. is doing and then move on to any seasonal tightening up or preparations they will be taking on or like help on. Monday, February 15 2010
3rd Draft - December 23, 2009 Residential Program - NEW CONSTRUCTION: All new construction projects, excluding LEED (with # energy and # water points (state how many points or what level of certification), are required to comply with the following sections. The exemptions listed above must show their intent to meet the requirements at the building permit review stage and receive final certification under the applicable program, prior to receiving a certificate of occupancy. (Need to determine if any additional programs would be suitable for an exemption.)
Monday, February 08 2010
The ERC partnered with 7 local governments to craft a proposal to strengthen energy conservation efforts throughout the region. Here's what was reported in the Idaho Mountain Express on January 15, 2010. <a href="/images/pic.jpg" rel="lyteshow[gallery]" align="top"> <img class="boxed" src="/images/thumb.jpg" alt="Description" /></a> Friday, January 15 2010
City Hall window weatherproofingWork progresses well and all departments in the building have appreciated the work. Rick and Tex have also suggested some simple energy retrofits that they noticed could be done when they have other periods of free time. (i.e. adding dampers to heating vents in library, mastic caulk on all accessible heating and cooling ducts, motion sensor on basement light, outdoor window trim that is rotting, adding insulated ceiling to cupola skylights to reduce both winter heat loss and summer heat gain)
Wednesday, December 23 2009
A presentation to Blaine County's Board of Commissioners and the City of Hailey's Mayor and Council. Presented by David Neiger, Populus Sustainable Design Consulting, Boulder CO. This is the entire presentation that he have before the County Commissioners and the City Council members. greenbldghailey
Monday, December 14 2009
Attending: Craig Barry; David Hanks; Jen Smith; Shana Sweitzer; Mariel Platt; Tom Blanchard; Jeff Kreyssig; Neil Morrow Friday, December 04 2009
Attending: Colleen Daly, Eric Adams; Jen Smith; Shana Sweitzer; Tom Blanchard; Becky Stokes; Craig Barry Update on the current partners Efforts will be made to reach out the cities of Carey; Fairfield and Stanley
Friday, November 20 2009
Attending: Neil ; Diana; Shana; Mariel; Tom; Becky; Angenie; Eric; Craig OER Update The recently released RFP was reviewed along with the potential projects. There was discussion about the Revolving Loan Fund or, more accurately called a Property Assessed Clean Energy program (PACE) and whether this was an eligible activity or not. Initially we were told it is NOT but subsequently it appears that OER is shifting its position on this and will be amending the RFP accordingly.
Friday, November 13 2009
Attending:
Shana Sweitzer; Eric Adams; Neil Morrow; Tom Blanchard; Craig Barry; Kathleen Turner; Becky Stokes; Elizabeth Jeffrey; Mariel Platt; Angenie McCleary
Update on EECBG subgrant program
Deadlines: Open Nov 2; Webinar Nov 10; Deadline Dec 15. Thursday, October 15 2009
BSTAC Recommended Goals for a Green Building Program in Blaine County Idaho Energy Goals New Construction
Friday, October 09 2009
October 12th The Integrated Design Process Using Home Energy Rating Systems (HERS) to obtain greater Energy Efficiency Presented and Facilitated by David Neiger - Populus Sustainable Design Consulting, Boulder CO
Community Campus - Room 301/302
Presentation 5:30-6:30PM (open to all)
Energy Modeling Charrette 6:30-8:30PM (limited space available for non AIA members, RSVP 788-9815 x24) *3 CEUs will be available to attending AIA members (Professionals involved in the design and building industry are encouraged to attend) October 13, 2009 Creating a Green Building Program A presentation to Blaine County's Board of Commissioners and the City of Hailey's Mayor and Council Presented by David Neiger - Populus Sustainable Design Consulting, Boulder CO Boulder City and Boulder County, CO's experience with adopting and implementing a green building program.
5:30-7:00pm Hailey City Hall - Council Chambers THE PUBLIC IS ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND!Thursday, September 24 2009
HELP's new structure
The new structure suggested looks to lighten the meeting load for committee members as the work load within the departments increases. Both the intensity of the grant writing that is required at this time and the process of each department developing their 15% carbon reduction plans and data collection systems will require more time than member's work in the past. For these reasons, meetings will take place once a month to share department information and to provide an information assist for departments as they work towards their reduction goals. The next meeting is set for Oct. 13, 11-12am Thursday, September 17 2009
Sustainable Building and Planning Advisory Committee September 2, 2009 - Meeting Summary 1. New Business I. Reviewed updated survey rankings and discussed building program components a) Ideas about commercial remodels: Wednesday, September 16 2009
Sustainable Building and Planning Advisory Committee August 19, 2009 - Meeting Summary 1. Old Business I. Committee members shared information gathered from their respective assignments.
Thursday, August 27 2009
Sustainable Building and Planning Advisory Committee August 19, 2009 - Meeting Summary [issuu viewmode=presentation layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Flight%2Flayout.xml showflipbtn=true documentid=090819235534-6291bffd9f984dc683ac2cc3defce565 docname=greenbuildingsummit-brief username=ercsv loadinginfotext=Santa%20Fe%20Green%20Building%20Code showhtmllink=true tag=presentation width=420 height=315 unit=px] Wednesday, August 19 2009
Discuss and establish a new HELP chair
Review the status of other projects/committees
Discuss potential changes in meeting times/frequencies
Solid waste contract
Idle no more ordinance
Next steps
Monday, August 17 2009
In 2008 the Environmental Resource Center partnered with Sun Valley, Ketchum, Hailey and Blaine County to perform a detailed assessment of their carbon emissions. At present these are the local groups that are actively addressing climate protection issues (click on any one for a detailed listing of their efforts): Hailey Environmental Leadership Program (HELP) Blaine Environmental, Economic and Energy Sustainability Team (BEST) Ketchum CDC's Energy Solutions Team (EST)Following ICLEI's for Cities for Climate Protection program, these local governments began to implement these steps: Milestone 1. Conduct a baseline emissions inventory and forecast. Based on energy consumption and waste generation, the city calculates greenhouse gas emissions for a base year (e.g. 2000) and for a forecast year (e.g. 2015). The inventory and forecast provide a benchmark against which the city can measure progress. Friday, August 14 2009
Hailey City Sustainable Building and Planning Ad Hoc Advisory Committee The Mission: To promote an awareness of climate change and improve the sustainability of building and development strategies within Hailey. The City of Hailey Ad Hoc Advisory Committee will assist by: Serving as a sounding board for sustainable building and development strategiesSunday, July 12 2009
Sustainable Building and Planning Advisory CommitteeJuly 1, 2009 - Meeting SummaryThe following items were discussed at the meeting:1. Old Businessa) Reviewed preliminary results from forum.2. New Businessa) July 13th (5:30) presentation to Council - discussed what type of information to share with Council and timeframes. Briefly go over presentation (focus on program types) Update on education and outreach activities Update on Build Smart (Garth) and Ketchum (Mariel) Ask for questions, feedback, foreseeable issues, or specific data that the Council might find helpful. Committee will now develop recommendations.b) Discussed decline in Committee attendees and what we can do to increase participation and attendance. The following tasks were assigned: Call all past attendees/members - MARIEL Call Hailey architects - JOLYONc) Committee will start developing recommendations at the July 15th meeting (next meeting).The following items were assigned at the meeting:Continued from May 3, 2009 Meeting - Chip: Updated info. on Teton building programMariel and Jolyon: Contact committee members or others that might be interested in attending meetings.Jolyon: develop bullet list of presentation items - send to committeeJolyon and Mariel: coordinate on tech. and Power Point.Garth: attend Council mtg. on July 13th to share Build Smart committee highlights and updates.
Wednesday, July 01 2009
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