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framework. Passage of this participation resolution allows the City to be recognized as a <br /> Step One GreenStep City. Be it further resolved that the City: <br /> 1. Appoints the City's Environmental Technician to serve as the City's GreenStep <br /> coordinator for best practice documentation/implementation; and <br /> 2. Will facilitate the involvement of community members and other units of <br /> government as appropriate in the planning, promoting and/or implementing of <br /> GreenStep Cities best practices; and <br /> 3. Grants to the GreenStep program's buildings advisor read-only access to the <br /> City's B3 Benchmarking Database so as to facilitate analysis and cost-savings <br /> advice to the City regarding its buildings' energy use; and <br /> 4. Will claim credit for having implemented and will work at its own pace toward <br /> implementing any [4, 6 or 8, depending on your city category of C, B or A] <br /> GreenStep best practices that will result in energy use reduction, economic <br /> savings, quality of life improvement, reduction in the City's greenhouse gas <br /> footprint, and recognition by the League of Minnesota Cities as a Step Two <br /> GreenStep City. An on-going summary of the City's implementation of best <br /> practices will be posted by the City on the Minnesota GreenStep Cities web site. <br /> The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by <br /> Councilmember Etten and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor <br /> thereof: McGehee, Willmus, Laliberte, Etten, Roe; and the following voted against the <br /> same: None. <br /> WHEREUPON said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. <br />