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the City had to contribute 25 percent which is being provided through the City's Water Fund <br /> account and the remainder of the program is reimbursed through the Metropolitan Council. <br /> Chairperson Valentine commented that it makes sense to go forward with something like this but <br /> would not want to see the funding dried up with a few large projects. He stated that perhaps some <br /> limits be developed for the bigger projects to ensure adequate funding for residential applicants. <br /> Acting Chairperson Hiatt agreed. He recognized that associations have different funding sources <br /> and agreed that a subcategory could be created for those types of projects. <br /> City Planner Anderson stated that also he did not delve into the specific details, he would still <br /> recommend a cap for commercial/multi-family projects to avoid the situation where one or two <br /> large projects use all the funding. He stated that there is a wide spectrum of what has been allowed <br /> by other municipalities using the funds from the Metropolitan Council. <br /> Acting Chairperson Hiatt stated that perhaps an association could submit a proposed percentage <br /> for reimbursement with a not to exceed amount of perhaps $2,500. He stated that would <br /> acknowledge the larger cost of those projects but still allow those funds to be used by as many <br /> residents as possible. He commented that he would want to see the program dollars used rather <br /> than return them to the Metropolitan Council at the end of the agreement period. <br /> Board Member Little asked if the full purpose of this program was to save water or boost moral <br /> while increasing efficiency. <br /> City Planner Anderson stated that the grant itself is meant to find ways to be more efficient with <br /> water use, therefore a resident must be a City water customer. He stated that ideally the hope <br /> would be that additional opportunities could be found to increase efficiency for those on private <br /> wells too, as everyone pulls from the same aquafer. <br /> Board Member Little stated that if the purpose is for efficiency, it would make sense to provide <br /> that efficiency to the biggest users and therefore he would support opening this program to <br /> associations. <br /> Board Member Fetterley asked and received confirmation that the funds must be expended by June <br /> 2022. She stated that it is great that people are reaching out about the program and this option <br /> should be considered. She suggested adding a limitation in the beginning for association <br /> reimbursement with the option to increase reimbursement if funds are still available towards the <br /> end of the program period, rather than returning unused funds to the Metropolitan Council. <br /> Acting Chairperson Hiatt stated that he would agree with that flexibility. <br /> Motion by Board Member Covart and seconded by Board Member Little to recommend modifying <br /> the water efficiency rebate program to include a separate rebate for commercial/multi-family <br /> irrigation controller updates. <br /> A roll call vote was performed: <br /> Board Member Moore aye <br /> Environmental Policy Board/January 25, 2021 <br /> Page 7 of 9 <br />
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