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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />November 6, 2017 <br />Page 15 of 17 <br />It helps accomplish the goals in the resolution supporting the Paris Climate <br />Agreement as it also addresses greenhouse gas reduction <br />Public Comments <br />Mark Persichetti, 1402 Taft Place, member of the SAB confirmed the board's support for <br />this letter. He endorsed this proposal and the draft letter to the PUC. <br />Deb Fahey, 1118 West Enclave Circle, voiced support for the letter. <br />Councilmember Maloney stated he supports this. He asked if there is a downside to <br />this. Archer stated she was unaware of any downside. It states every Louisville <br />customer will have energy sourced from 55% renewables at no extra cost. <br />Councilmember Stolzmann stated this is highly political. Some say the plan is not <br />aggressive enough, but she supported the letter as written highlighting areas that focus <br />on clean affordable energy. If there is a downside, it is taking a political stance. <br />Councilmember Loo agreed with Councilmember Stolzmann, and felt many in Boulder <br />won't support. She liked our letter. <br />Mayor Muckle noted this is our letter about what we care about and is less political. It <br />addresses our residents. <br />Mayor Muckle noted consensus on supporting the letter. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 58, SERIES 2017 — A RESOLUTION TO ADOPT THE BOULDER <br />COUNTY REGIONAL HOUSING STRATEGY EXPANDING ACCESS TO DIVERSE <br />HOUSING FOR THE COMMUNITY — continued from 10/17/17 <br />Director Davis stated this item is continued from the October 17 meeting and staff has <br />brought back a revised resolution demonstrating official support for the Regional <br />Housing Strategy, a countywide funding source to support implementation, and the <br />countywide goal of 12% affordable housing stock by 2035. The resolution now <br />integrates changes from the last meeting recommended by Councilmember Loo, items <br />from the comprehensive plan, and earlier statements. <br />Public Comments - none. <br />Councilmember Leh stated this reflects what is important to Louisville and helps the <br />county. <br />Councilmember Maloney stated the changes are much better at representing our intent. <br />He expressed support. <br />42 <br />
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