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123 get into the investment grade audit phase where they start to expand those numbers <br />124 out, ABM would sit down with City staff to work those numbers out. <br />125 <br />126 Chair Ficek asked how far along in the process is ABM with some companies, has <br />127 the end point been reached on some of them where they are able to compare, and <br />128 the City has realized those savings. He wondered if Roseville could go and talk to <br />129 some of those clients, if needed, to find out how accurate the projected savings were <br />130 to the actual savings. <br />131 <br />132 Mr. Seidel explained he would follow up with some of ABM's case study and <br />133 reference documents that get into that. He indicated he could forward some case <br />134 studies to staff. <br />135 <br />136 Chair Ficek thought the numbers were really exciting to see. He asked if there was <br />137 anyone that wished to speak about this. <br />138 <br />139 Ms. Priscilla Morton, 2593 Western, explained that a lot of emphasis has been put <br />140 on cost savings over a twenty-year period and she wondered how far this gets the <br />141 City toward net zero for these buildings. <br />142 <br />143 Mr. Seidel explained the carbon reductions are all immediate upon implementation <br />144 and that progress towards net zero, depending on the building, is between twenty- <br />145 four to forty-six percent reduction of current total usage by building. <br />146 <br />147 Chair Ficek thanked Mr. Seidel for the presentation and discussion. <br />148 <br />149 6. MSA Annual Meeting <br />150 Environmental Manager Ryan Johnson presented the City's Stormwater Pollution <br />151 Prevention Program report. <br />152 <br />153 Member Mueller asked if the City does any assessments for commercially -owned <br />154 properties where the lots are disintegrating. She asked if the City had any recourse <br />155 or recommendations or permit requirements or anything for commercial facilities <br />156 that are not maintaining their parking lots that are disintegrating and the particles <br />157 are washing into the storm drains. <br />158 <br />159 Mr. Freihammer explained the City does not have any regulations on the parking <br />160 lot itself unless it is actually falling apart, where it is erosion then the City can but <br />161 otherwise the City does monitor the stormwater BMP's so if there is a regulated <br />162 BMP that they are required to have as a part of their development originally the <br />163 City has a program for that. <br />164 <br />165 Chair Ficek thanked Mr. Johnson for the presentation update. <br />166 <br />Page 4 of 7 <br />Page 6 of 76 <br />
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