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the website, he would e-mail the MPCA for definitions and that information and <br /> provide it for dissemination to the PWETC. Mr. Johnson clarified that level 41 in <br /> accessing the website would be the City Council's passing of the resolution; <br /> which would become public for anyone to access the information specific to the <br /> City of Roseville. At this time, Mr. Johnson advised that it was readable for the <br /> public, and offered to send out a link to the Roseville site, but cautioned that the <br /> information to-date remained rather mundane with only population and <br /> demographic information completed until things were filled out more. Mr. <br /> Johnson suggested a review of the City of Shoreview's and City of Falcon <br /> Heights' sites as examples of information developed over several years already. <br /> Mr. Johnson advised that he intended to fill in more data during the winter months <br /> as the construction period wound down. <br /> Chair Stenlund noted that some of the GreenStep areas are not specific to the <br /> PWETC, but some more applicable to Finance, Planning or other areas of <br /> expertise. Chair Stenlund suggested it would help to know how the PWETC can <br /> help, and not just in educating the community. <br /> Member Seigler agreed, opining that Step 423 would be good for the PWETC as <br /> well. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding other areas listed in the inventory and how they <br /> applied specifically to current and/or future Roseville code and policy; and the <br /> need for an outline of gaps beyond those required that may indicate <br /> communication with block clubs, congregations or other community groups to <br /> facilitate their education. <br /> Mr. Johnson advised that he would segregate those items more appropriate for the <br /> PWETC to handle and suggest a role for them to play in helping. <br /> Mr. Schwartz advised that staff would first select the easier items to accomplish <br /> and bring it back to the PWETC for their policy direction and a list of priorities <br /> and next steps for checking those items off the inventory. <br /> 8. Community Solar/ City Facility Energy Use <br /> Mr. Schwartz provided a brief update since the last meeting on community solar; <br /> expressing his hope that things could have been further along, but noted that <br /> financial discussions were still underway internally, and information not yet <br /> available. However, Mr. Schwartz advised that Mr. Johnson had prepared a chart <br /> on energy use by city facilities; and staff had met with the IOK Solar firm from <br /> Bloomington, part of the Minnesota Made Companies qualifying for Made in MN <br /> credits, who was putting together budgetary numbers and potentially would bring <br /> one of their marketing people to the next meeting of the PWETC to discuss their <br /> findings. Mr. Schwartz advised that staffs vision at this time is to have that <br /> budgetary discussion and consideration of the next steps at the October meeting, <br /> after which actual solar developers or construction companies could be brought in <br /> Page 13 of 16 <br />