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HomeMy Public PortalAbout160_030_20140217CRCminutes Tybee Island Community Resource Committee draft Minutes February 17, 2014 Present: Kathryn Propst (chair), Bill O'Brien, Freda Rutherford, Ashley Workman, Dan Lockwood, Ashley Workman, David Turner, Paul Wolff(council liaison) Guests: council member Bill Garbett, Jason Evans and Scott Pippin - UGA Georgia Sea Grant Kathryn Propst called the meeting to order at 4:30 PM. Ashley reported on her interview with WTOC today. The Flying Fish is the first restaurant to agree to ban plastic bags. Motion by Bill O'Brien, second by Ashley to approve the January minutes. All approved. WIND TURBINE Bill Garbett stated that Charles Adkins has been doing a very through wind analysis on Tybee. The average wind speed at 120 feet is 11.2 mph equalling 115,000 kilowatt hours per year- khy. Bill said Kathryn has confirmed the data. Paul added that if we were offsetting at 14 cents per kilowatt as was originally thought, instead of 7.52 cents (actual cost) we would have a positive cost benefit. He said given the wind speed and lower energy cost we cannot justify the turbine on cost effectiveness. He added that consequently he has removed the turbine from the next council agenda. Bill said he will send a report of the findings. Kathryn asked about the city's goal to reduce carbon emissions 20% by 2020. David said that the turbine would reduce carbon emissions by 20,000 lbs. per year. Bill Garbett responded that it would cost $50,000 dollars over the life of the project. Freda asked about rising energy costs. Bill G. responded that in the modeling all costs were held constant. Freda suggested that council clearly define their water and energy goals and strategic plan. Bill Garbett suggested that the CRC make recommendations. Bill O'Brien recommended that the CRC go on record as a part of the discussion. Discussion followed about the geothermal system and solar. David asked why the city would install a 20 year roof on the public safety building when solar has a life of 40 years? David said that a cost benefit can be achieved for solar and Bill Garbett asked him to send the data. David commented that the only criteria for projects must be cost savings and not carbon emissions. Bill O'Brien added that the only way that the police cars were approved was on cost savings. Kathryn asked if she should go before council at the next meeting? All agreed that it is important for the CRC to report regularly. Kathryn said that she would prepare a report for the February 27th meeting. 2014 PRIORITIES