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" or ` Phone: 808 326 -5684 BRENDA J. FORD . i Fax: (808) 329 - 4786 Council Member E -Mail: bford @co.hawaii.hi.us • District 7 - Central Kona \ ...,r� o \ =tee,• N O HAWAII COUNTY COUNCIL oC'> c 1 County of Hawai `i Z 0 7.3 Kailua Trade Center + CO r 75-5706 Hanama Place, Suite 109 Kailua -Kona, Hawai'i 96740 r r t --j ; V 0 DATE: June 7, 2010 s 1— TO: J. Yoshimoto, Chairperson, and Members of the Hawai`i County C c FROM: Brenda J. Ford, Council Member cil � . s `.o SUBJECT: Distribution of binders containing sections of sustainability principles to Council members, including a quarterly update by Research and Development for the months of January — March, 2010. At the meeting of October 20, 2009 and adoption of Resolution 249 -09, it was agreed that a binder containing sections of sustainability principles be provided to this and future Council members to monitor and be apprised of progress towards and actions taken to obtain the stated goals. It was also further agreed that a quarterly update for the months of January,— March, 2010 will be provided by Research and Development. Please agendize this matter for June 22, 2010 on the Committee of Food and Energy Sustainability. 1 request thirty minutes for this matter. Mahalo BJF/dkr • cc: Mr. Randy Kurohara, Director, Department of Research and Development / EAC Staff Mr. Will Rolston, Energy Coordinator, Department of Research and Development Ms. Laverne Omori, Deputy Director, Department of Research and Development Ms. Dorothi L. Botelho- Kaili, Commission Secretary /EAC Staff Coma No. S(A Ref. Toy CE Ref. E W JUN FE 0 S 9 2010 Serving the Interests of the People of Our Island Hawaii County Is An Equal Opportunity Provider And Employer Department of Research and Development Energy and Agriculture Updates to the Hawaii County Council Committee on Food and Energy Sustainability Table of Contents ENERGY Hawaii County Energy Overview Resolution No. 249 09 Sector Diagram Draft Work Plan for Mayor's Green Team Energy Updates 05/04/10 HAWAII COUNTY ENERGY OVERVIEW • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST III - WILLIAM ROLSTON Dept. of Research & Development -See attached Position Description • MAYOR'S ENERGY ADVISORY COMMISSION Purpose: The Hawai'i County Energy Advisory Commission is to advise the Mayor as to a strategy on the development and the implementation of a Hawai'i County Energy Sustainability Plan, focusing on areas such as residential, commercial, industrial, land use, utility and power producers, policy and regulation, and transportation. Duties and Responsibilities: In carrying out its purpose, the Hawaii County Energy Advisory Commission shall: • (a) Develop recommendations based on timelines that identify immediate, short term, and long range implementation; (b) Identify priorities, collaborators, action steps, needed resources, benchmarks, and methods of evaluation; (c) Review and revise recommended strategy at least annually; (d) Explore methods of funding and make recommendations to the Mayor; and (e) Acknowledge and incorporate complimentary plans, studies, and initiatives in its deliberations whenever reasonable and beneficial to its outcomes. • MAYOR'S GREEN TEAM: The mission of the Mayor's Green Team is to research and analyze the County's current assets and methods, and then identify options for improved efficiencies, reduced cots, and greater social and environmental stewardship. This research and analysis will focus first on four primary areas with biggest cost savings opportunities related to sustainability: Energy, Building, Transportation, and Waste. • DUTIES OF THE POSITION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST [ENERGY COORDINATOR] Functioning under the general supervision of the department director, the position has responsibility for identifying, researching, analyzing, promoting and implementing projects, plans and other initiatives related to the economic development of Hawai'i County. Activities include: formulation of development strategies; identification of sources of expertise and funds required; recommendations for courses of actions to maximize sustainable development opportunities. 1. Keeps abreast of local, state and national developments in the area . of renewable energy and energy efficiency. Identifies applications of technologies and regulations suitable for the County and implements them where feasible. Works with other state agencies and private industry on state -wide energy - related projects. (1) (2) (3) 30% 2. Represents the County at various activities, community organization meetings and other meetings related to energy and economic development, including the integrated resource planning programs of the electric and gas utilities. Maintains liaison between the public/organizations and the department/Mayor. (1) (2) (3) 15% 3. Keeps abreast of the fuel and energy supply situation of Hawai'i Island. Coordinates with local and state agencies in developing and maintaining energy emergency preparedness plans and assists in implementing such plans whenever required due to • the impacts of natural or man -made disasters. (1) (2) (3) 1 4. Participates in County and State legislative initiatives in the energy sector by drafting and reviewing bills and resolutions, submitting written testimony on behalf of the County and attending hearings as a resource person. (1) (2) (3) 10% 5. Conducts seminars, workshops and informational meetings to explain and promote resources, products, strategies or programs aimed at improving energy efficiency and use of renewable resources. (1) (2) (3) 10% 6. Administers County - funded contracts conducted by non - profit organizations for studies, research, development and implementation of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects on Hawai'i Island. (2) (3) 5% 7. Carries out administrative activities related to maintenance of the position and its funding by the State. (2) 10% 8. Performs other related duties as required. (2) 10% KEY: (1) The performance of this function is the reason the job exists (2) The number of other employees available to perform this function is limited (3) This function is highly specialized and employee is hired for special expertise or ability to • perform this function. Duties el the EC Position • COUNTY OF HAWAII STATE OF HAWAI I • •'���'= �:?� °•. RESOLUTION NO. 249 09 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE COUNTY OF HAWAII'S COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABILITY PRINCIPLES BY SETTING A PATH TOWARD IMPLEMENTATION OF THE POLICIES DEVELOPED BY THE MAYOR'S GREEN TEAM. WHEREAS, the County of Hawaii and its operations have a huge impact on the island economy, community and the environment, with over 2,650 employees, it is the second biggest employer in Hawai`i County. It maintains over 926.75 miles of streets and highways, occupies over 1.1 million square feet of office and building space, maintains 286.4 acres of parks and burns over: • 1.5 million gallons of fuel to run its 953 County vehicles (including 53 buses and 7 hybrid vehicles); • Consumed 76,237,916 kWh of electrical power in 2008 or approximately 7% of the island's total use; and • WHEREAS, The County of Hawaii in fiscal year 2007 -2008 spent: • $4,195,863.06 in electricity use for buildings and facilities; • $1,401,105.00 in electricity use for traffic signals and street lights; • $17,936,933.31 in electricity use to maintain county water delivery services; • $7,041,511.77 in fuels and maintenance of 953 vehicles; • $32,898,698.00 to manage 296,526 tons of garbage; and WHEREAS, the County of Hawaii is both consumer and steward of our Island community and its resources and should encourage cost savings measures that minimize the County's impact on the land to ensure the needs of tomorrow can be met; and WHEREAS, if the County of Hawaii makes 20% efficiency gains in its electricity and fuel use for facilities, street lights, water services, and vehicle use, the County could save approximately $6,515,082.00 in tax payer money annually; and • • WHEREAS, the County of Hawai`i has adopted the County of Hawai`i Energy Sustainability Plan which calls for reducing our reliance on imported energy; and WHEREAS, global reserves of oil and natural gas are finite and sufficient substitutes are unlikely to be available in the immediate future; and WHEREAS, U.S. oil and natural gas production have peaked and are now in decline, ensuring our nation's continued and growing dependence on oil and natural gas imported from politically unstable regions; and WHEREAS, a growing body of energy industry experts believe that the world has already arrived at, or will soon arrive at, the peak of global oil production, which will be followed by an inevitable decline in available supply thereafter; and WHEREAS, the County of Hawaii and its citizens and businesses depend on oil and natural gas for their economic welfare and their most critical activities, including transportation and food supply; and WHEREAS, Hawai`i Island spent $750,000,000.00 on imported energy in 2007; and WHEREAS, a large majority of money spent on fossil fuels leaves Hawai`i Island and provides no local economic benefit, while many of the solutions to lessening dependence on fossil fuels result in local jobs and substantial economic benefits; and • WHEREAS, energy consumption, specifically the burning of fossil fuels, accounts for more than 80 percent of the United'States' greenhouse gas emissions; and WHEREAS, reducing use of oil and natural gas also reduces emissions of carbon dioxide, the primary cause of climate change; and WHEREAS, in 2007, the Hawai`i State Legislature passed and Governor Lingle signed into law Act 234, which establishes a statewide policy for greenhouse gas emission limits at or below the statewide greenhouse gas emission levels in 1990 to be achieved by January 1, 2020; and WHEREAS, local government actions taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase energy efficiency provide multiple local benefits by decreasing air pollution, creating jobs, reducing energy expenditures, and saving money for the local government, its businesses and its residents; and WHEREAS, the County of Hawaii became the 500 member in United States to join Intemational Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) — Local Governments for Sustainability and become a partner in the Cities for Climate Protection® Campaign; and WHEREAS, the County of Hawaii has adopted a Zero Waste Resolution and Zero Waste Implementation Plan which calls for reducing, reusing and recycling our resources and creating green jobs; and • 2 • WHFREAS, the Energy Advisory Commission established pursuant to Article 11, section 4 -4 of the Hawaii County Charter presented policy recommendations that propose reducing fossil fuel use in: Water Supply and Use; Transportation and Biofuels; Building; Utilities; and Sustainability Planning; and WHEREAS, the County of Hawai`i has demonstrated its concern for a sustainable community through plans and policies that promote cleaner air and water, reduce energy and water use, promote recycling and solid waste management, reduce the use of the automobile and related air pollution, embrace citizen participation, and encourage the development of affordable housing; and WHEREAS, the County of Hawaii recently adopted four Community Development Plans as ordinances, developed through 20,401 hours or 850 days of public participation through 801 public forums, which call for vision and action towards reducing fossil fuel use through sustainable land use, transportation, and economic development policies; and WHEREAS, the County of Hawai`i's General Plan adopted in 2005 recommends the promotion of sustainable economic development that recognizes the job creation potential of maintaining and enhancing our community's natural resource capital base, and encourages development that reduces adverse effects on the environment; and • WHEREAS, the County of Hawaii published General Plan Annual Report in 2009, which contains 79 indicators on economy, community and environment status ofHawai`i Island and plans to update it every year; and WHEREAS, the County of Hawai`i recognizes and accepts its responsibility to support a stable, diverse, and equitable low carbon economy; protect the quality of the air, water, land and other natural resources; conserve native vegetation, fish wildlife habitat and other ecosystems; and minimize human impacts on local and worldwide ecosystems; and WHEREAS, the adoption of four sustainability principles can provide a holistic framework that will assist County employees and elected officials towards a more sustainable direction collectively; and WHEREAS, these sustainability principles are scientifically rigorous, internationally recognized, successfully implemented across the world, and offers concrete and simple ways to accelerate change toward sustainability; WHEREAS, these sustainability principles are reflected as: 1. Reduce and eventually eliminate our contribution to the progressive buildup of materials (such as fossil fuel and their associated wastes) that are extracted from the earth's crust; 2. Reduce and eventually eliminate our contribution to the progressive buildup • of synthetic materials produced by human society; 3 • 3. Reduce and eventually eliminate our contribution to the ongoing physical degradation of the earth; and 4. Reduce and eventually eliminate our contribution to conditions that undermine people's ability to meet their basic needs; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII that the County of Hawai`i declares its commitment to sustainability as outlined above and its intent to adopt the sustainability principles and goals by formalizing the County of Hawai` i Mayor's Green Team. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County of Hawaii will promote a sustainable future that meets today's needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs, and accepts its responsibility to: • Support a stable, diverse and equitable low carbon economy; • Protect the quality of the air, water, land and other natural resources; • Conserve native vegetation, fish, wildlife habitat and other ecosystems; • Minimize human impacts on local and worldwide ecosystems; and • BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County of Hawaii will incorporate sustainability principles based on rigorous science. The sustainability framework lays out many conditions and methods that will help the County of Hawaii make progress toward sustainability and encourage long term cost savings. To ensure we are moving toward sustainability, the County of Hawai`i will take the following steps: • Because resources like fossil fuels, metals and minerals can have adverse effects when they are dispersed and accumulate in our land, air and water, the County will reduce its consumption of materials extracted from the earth's crust. • Because the accumulation of pesticides, fertilizers and other persistent chemicals are harmful to people and the environment, the County will reduce its dependence on these kinds of man -made chemicals. • 4 • Because ecosystems take a long time to recover from physical destruction (if they can at all), the County will mitigate its impact through wise land use policies, low- impact maintenance practices and environmentally friendly design. • Because everyone deserves to be healthy and safe, the County will work to ensure safe working and living environments for its residents, visitors and employees. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County of Hawaii will approach decisions about policies, operations and capital improvements in a more systematic way. Using sustainability framework, the County of Hawai`i Green Team will: • Work to increase awareness of sustainability among its staff and management. This will provide us with a common language and keep all of us thinking about the impact we have during the course of our daily tasks. • Take an inventory of current efforts that make progress toward sustainability and do a baseline assessment based on the Local Government Operation Protocol (LGOP) to enhance our current efforts and identify additional improvements. • Formulate a vision of what sustainability means for the County of Hawai `i and identify short -term, medium -term, and long -term goals and benchmarks necessary • to achieve that vision. • Incorporate the awareness and terminology of sustainability into our budget decisions, program administration and project development. To achieve this, the County of Hawaii will ask questions of relevant projects or policies like: • Does this help move the County of Hawai`i toward sustainability (even if incrementally)? • Will elements of this project serve as a potential stepping stone toward other changes or initiatives? • Will increased implementation costs yield savings in the long -run or provide a social or environmental return on investment? BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that the County Clerk shall forward copies of this resolution to the Honorable Mayor William Kenoi, the Managing Director, the Corporation Counsel, the Prosecuting Attorney's Office, the Chief of the Hawaii Fire Department, the Chief of the Hawai`i Police Department, the Administrator of Civil Defense, the Administrator of Mass Transit Agency, the Administrator of the Office of Housing and Community Development, the Executive of Aging at the Office of Aging, the Immigration Information Specialist, and to the • Directors of the following departments: the Department of Data Systems, the Department of Environmental Management, the Department of Finance, the Department of Human Resources, the Department of Liquor Control, the Department of Parks and Recreation, the Department of 5 • Planning, the Department of Public Works, the Department of Research and Development, and the Manager of the Department of Water Supply, and to the Chairpersons of the following County of Hawaii Boards and Commissions: the Board of Appeals, the Board of Ethics, the Merit Appeals Board, the Water Board, the Civil Service Commission, the Cost of Government Commission, the Energy Advisory Commission, the Environmental Management Commission, the Planning Commission, the Police Commission, and the Salary Commission. Dated at Hilo , Hawai`i, this 4th day of November , 2009. INTRODUCED BY: • i t ie-- - s-sev t- r COUNCIL MEMBER, COUNTY OF HAWAI`T • COUNTY COUNCIL ROLL CALL VOTE County of Hawai`i AYES NOES ABS EX Hilo, Hawai`i ENRIQUES X FORD X I hereby certify that the foregoing RESOLUTION was by GREENWELL X the vote indicated to the right hereof adopted by the COUNCIL of the HOFFMANN X County of Hawaii on Novenber 4, 2009 IKEDA X NAEOLE X ATTEST: ONISHI X YAGONG X YOSHIMOTO X g 0 1 0 a c e s I� Reference: C- 562 /FESC= 2 at C T Y CLERIC CHAIRPERSON & PRESIDING OFFICER RESOLUTION NO. 249 09 % • • • 6 1 1 > v = 1 �°, l,f ir, I a fL c a u' Cel k.ri 1 . 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