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171 Chair Wozniak wondered how the Commission will address these items at the <br />172 meetings. <br />173 <br />174 Mr. Culver noted staff will be spending a lot time over the next two years on these <br />175 items. A lot of these items can be built into the city's overall energy plan as well <br />176 that Xcel Energy will help develop. He indicated staff can give updates to the <br />177 Commission on what is being worked on each month. <br />178 <br />179 Vice -Chair Huiett asked if anything surprised staff about what Roseville might not <br />180 being doing. <br />181 <br />182 Ms. Thompson was not sure and really not surprised because she knew Roseville <br />183 was really just startingto get into this and tryingto be more sustainable in the recent <br />184 years. <br />185 <br />186 Ms. Priscilla Morton appreciated staff for putting all of this together and everything <br />187 that has been done so far and is looking forward to continuing with this further. <br />188 She explained along with the city doing solar installation on city owned facilities <br />189 some residents in the city have also done solar installations and she wondered if <br />190 staff had a quantification for that at all such as how much solar has been installed <br />191 as a part of this program. <br />192 <br />193 Mr. Culver indicated he was not sure if Community Development had a separate <br />194 permit specifically for solar. There are a lot of components to solar installation <br />195 such as structural and electrical, but he was not sure if there is a specific permit that <br />196 would be used for this in the city. <br />197 <br />198 Ms. Morton thought it would be cool to know what is effective and encouraging <br />199 people to do that. She thought this information and what is being done is great. <br />200 <br />201 Member Joyce wondered if Xcel Energy would share some data with the <br />202 Commission on focus areas to see some metrics. <br />203 <br />204 Mr. Culver believed Xcel Energy would provide data on an aggregate level but will <br />205 probably not provide it on a by user level. <br />206 <br />207 Member Misra asked when staff expects to hear about the PiE grants. <br />208 <br />209 Mr. Culver explained applications are due July 15u' and he hoped the city hear <br />210 sometime in August on the results. <br />211 <br />212 Member Misra thought if the city does receive one of those grants that the <br />213 Commission should think through how it would interact with that group that would <br />214 be guiding that process or driving it. She thought this is a real opportunity if it does <br />215 come through. <br />216 <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />
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