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DRAFT <br />10. Energy Element <br />Program 9.2: Continue to require new development to pay its fair share to <br />underground distribution facilities fronting the development and <br />total costs within the development. <br />Program 9.3: Consider financial incentives (such as fee waivers) to encourage <br />the development of net zero energy homes and homes utilizine <br />cogeneration. <br />Program 9.4: Establish a category of "Energy Efficient Housing'~including <br />net zero energy homes and homes utilizing cogeneration) under <br />the City's Growth Management Program, and establish asub- <br />allocation of housing units for this category. <br />Polity 10: Encourage f=lelp-businesses to implement appropriate sustainable energy <br />projects <br />Reliable Power <br />Polity <br />112: <br />Program 10.1: Encourage energy efficienry reviewsx~tES. <br />Progratn 10.2: Develop aCity-sponsored ox managed program for businesses <br />fox energy efficienry ads-reviews. Program elements could <br />include an educational component, an informational <br />component, financial and/or expedited pertnitting incentives, <br />technical and design assistance, case studies, award programs, <br />and other types of support. <br />Program 10.3: Encourage the installation of energy efficient lighting. <br />Program 10.4: Provide a program to publicly commend and acknowledge <br />businesses or individuals that construct or remodel buildings <br />that save more energy than required by Title 24 or by the Citv's <br />G7een Building Ordinance. <br />~'- , <br />biting-9r~aaee: <br /> <br />Strive to meet peak electricity and natural gas needs and to assure reliable power. <br />Energy redline mpy par PC, OS 07 ~ ~-14 City Council 6/5/07 <br />