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Ordinance No. 18686
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7/28/1980
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18686
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7/28/1980
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Sandra Stubbs
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1$ioXb <br />9. Encourage the maximum amount of energy conservation associated with <br />automobile use* <br />lo. Encourage industrial activities that use energy in the most effi- <br />cient and productive manner. <br />11. Encourage the minimization of energy consumption in determining the <br />placement, density, and design of all types of urban land uses. <br />12. Continue and support energy conserv i on efforts that are being <br />undertaken by the public and private sector-, <br />13. Continue and support efforts to increase public awareness of energy <br />conservation issues and of methods to effectively utilize solar <br />energy and other renewable energy supplies. <br />PnliriQS <br />1. It - 'i s recommended that the coordinated development of , a detail <br />metropolitan. energy management plan or plans be undert a - ken with the <br />active participation of local jurisdictions in order to address <br />l ocal energy issues in greater depth than can be attempted in a <br />metropolitan' general 'plan . The products of this additional process <br />would be considered as part of all metropolitan area planning <br />p o l i c i e s in shaping the development of the region and should be <br />continually monitored and reviewed to-ensure their continued <br />relevancy. Most of the energy data needed for this planning effort <br />can be best be collected and stored-by a unified energy, data bank that <br />would, at a minimum, serve the entire metropolitan area. <br />This effort .should at least: <br />a. Establish the current demand and projected energy demand for <br />the various sectors of the economy in the metropolitan area. <br />b-,' Inventory the current supply sources of energy for - the metro <br />area, include projected sources, renewable and nonrenewable, <br />centralized and decentral,.i zed , . and the price projections for <br />each source. <br />c, Coordinate the development of a un i form. reporting system to be <br />used by the various energy suppliers in the metropolitan area <br />in order to generate an ongoing, accurate data base for energy <br />planning. <br />d. Examine the potential economic impacts to metro area residents <br />resulting from projected . energy demand, supply and . price . <br />I I I,J,4 <br />
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