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<br />Energy City Commission Minutes <br />March 21, 2007 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />LEED certification is an option and she stated that they feel they are on track to meet that. The point scale <br />for Gold is 39 - 51 and cunently thc library has 42 points. <br /> <br />Commissioner Rohlf questioned whether there would be any points available for alternative transportation <br />(i.e. River Rider). Tuttle stated that if there is a shunle service, they could get points for that. Commissioner <br />Leonard and Engstrom feel it is possible to have the River Rider add the library to its schedule since the <br />YMCA will already be one of the stops. Tuttle stated that it has to meet the intent ofLEED (she would need <br />a graphic showing the route, etc.). <br /> <br />Another way to get more points for the LEED certification would be to have green cleaning contracts. <br /> <br />5. EnereY Expo Update <br />Rebecca gave an update in memo fonnat and discussed the details. There are currently seven sponsors. <br />Speakers and moderators are set. Chair Zehringer stated that Ann Bancroft would be available now since her <br />polar expedition had to be cancelled. It was stated that it's too late in the planning to have Ann attend. <br /> <br />Senator Jungbauer wants to speak. Representative Hackbarth will be in session that day so will not be available to <br />attend. Mayor Klinzing stated that there is some volatility regarding the topics and issues are controversial. She <br />notcd that Jungbauer called Councilman Morin and expressed disagreement with what the keynote speaker will be <br />saying. Discussion followed regarding concerns about speakers against what the message of the Expo is. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bratlie noted that the Expo is not a forum. Rebecca stated that Jungbauer would be given 5 - 10 <br />minutes to speak before Paul Douglas. There won't be a lot of time available to him since other speakers will be <br />presenting as well (i.e. County Commissioners, etc.). <br /> <br />Commissioner Rohlf stated that he feels it will be awkward, but he doesn't want to stifle any ideas. Whether he <br />agrees with Jungbauer or not, the Senator should be able to speak. Mayor Klinzing srated that Councilman Motin <br />had expressed that he did not want Jungbauer there if he will be completely negative. <br /> <br />A comment was made that it may be a poor political move on Jungbauer's part to speak negatively about global <br />warming before the keynote address. Discussion followed regarding the timeline and whether there would be <br />enough time for the Senator to speak. He would be able to fit into the hour before the keynote, but with the <br />ribbon cutting and overview of Energy City taking up most of the time, he won't have much. <br /> <br />MOTION BY ]'v[AYOR KLINZING TO ALLOW WHATEVER LEGISLATORS ATTEND TO HAVE <br />FIVE MINUTES TO SPEAK. SECOND BY COMMISSIONER LEONARD. ALL IN FAVOR. MOTION <br />CARRIED. <br /> <br />5. Proclamation update <br />The bill has moved through the Senate and House subcommittees to the floor. Commissioners Braille, Zehringer, <br />and Adams attended the subcommittee meeting and spoke late Monday night (8:15). Only a few questions were <br />asked, but Commissioner Adams felt it was important that all three commissioners were present to answer the <br />questions. The bill passed at the subcommittee level. <br /> <br />Discussion followed regarding forming a subcommittee to determine what Energy City should be and can do. <br />Rebecca questioned whether the people from the goals subcommittee want to be on this subcommittee. If a new <br />ordinance is to be worked on, goals and costs will be necessary. Rebecca stated that she feels the ECC can still use <br />the original goals but added that costs have to be calculated. <br />