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Page 2 of 2 <br /> <br />• Irrigation system audit by an Irrigation Professional certified by a US EPA WaterSense <br />program <br /> <br />Generally, other cities provide between $50 to $200 in qualifying rebates to residents. If Council <br />would like the City pursue this opportunity, Staff could work with other cities to create similarly <br />styled programs (the City of Plymouth has been provided as an example). One option to <br />consider is whether the City would provide rebates for all the above-mentioned devices, or limit <br />the options, for example, only providing it for irrigation controllers. <br /> <br />Budget Impact <br /> <br />There is a City match to this grant program of 25 percent; if the City were to provide a total of <br />$20,000 in grant money, the Met Council would be responsible for $15,000 and the City would <br />be responsible for $5,000 (this does not include staff time for processing applications and other <br />grant related work). The projected $5,000 in City money is not currently budgeted in the current <br />year or upcoming budget. <br /> <br />Attachment <br /> <br />Attachment A: Grant Program Overview <br />Attachment B: City of Plymouth Water Efficiency Rebate Program
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