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r,,,, <br /> 1 6 <br /> 131 <br /> Aug 13,1986 <br /> E IP <br /> Councilman Overstreet asked about the early adoption and/or X in the <br /> BOB a of performance being exempt from the surcharge. <br /> .i replied if he city t adopts the CS as a code he cityr would <br /> automatically be in he 008 because they would dee in G op and <br /> would be completely exempt. He Glyn[kid pelf GOOD CENTS could fog Program, <br /> the by performance,adopting e u OOD [ <br /> exemptvoluntary programs and arriving at the a formance level pend X <br /> bee said this we assured pofsibl-y axe However if the code was adopted <br /> the city would b very <br /> be exempt. <br /> 1'1.1 f Bonnevillexer <br /> ! Syd Berwager, Director of Residential Programs meville P The <br /> 41 , II Administration said be would be talking o major sections. <br /> first is the importance of the XCe o the Regional vower System. <br /> Efficient new construction represents the cheapest <br /> available to a power system--buildingefficiency into the <br /> regiones <br /> new a buildingrhstock will enable benefits of he region e <br /> inexpensive nhydropowerb o be extended wet`into thefutureat <br /> leae b alternative. on oink, <br /> efficiency in buildings will be ra resource <br /> tcc line <br /> �� roughly coincident with G or electricity theresource. <br /> end rtM1e contribution 91of <br /> 1 ItIII Il( ' prows, s will the demand f e ect c o <br /> 1 for meeting that need. C <br /> The second ieBonneville's support for implementation. These <br /> i ongoing efforts Binclude wide scale demonstration projects,GOOD building, <br /> ��r�` P ogram a daPurchase u e e homer un theP se8 BN <br /> C g he program the a porting early en p i nfo by B.P.A.of <br /> �I '�� h said there have a [e budget B the <br /> Ijr iV, <br /> including retrofit programs, but been <br /> ti demonstrates <br /> 9 Pj x, priority[ C that <br /> Bonnevilleas not cut.gives !o MCS, than <br /> M1 h that tfunding <br /> f51,6', <br /> Y ,j'I''',, NCS programa w <br /> �1,', b third section is Bonneville's 1 Early Adopter <br /> which is designed t assist local 9 y paying for <br /> �� � additionalcosts of X e related adoption d enforcement.'The first <br /> aj l� provides reimbursement to jurisdiction that adopt the CS <br /> D `f additional cost of ting he new standards in place and <br /> 1, enforcing hem. The second u provides incentive payments for new <br /> ,ti. residential r buildings that are certified as meeting S requirements <br /> F �a to offset additional construction costs associated with installing <br /> i {{ h energy conservation m e usBonneville believes that <br /> k. local builders, suppliers n important 1 1 <br /> { 1 y(W technicalothers Yl ithe <br /> construction the third <br /> 1 play enables1 staff to <br /> C P� , provide individual h industry help h <br /> em meet MCS <br /> i3t 11 requirements. <br /> I�f� h an <br /> provided fourth strong incentive ithe f jurisdv 1 Regional in the CoUncl northwest lto <br /> IM a voluntarily move toward the goal of adoption by...ark' 1, 1909. <br /> t1 The plan recommends that Bonneville appllY a 10 Percent surcharge t <br /> d rypj wholesale electricity rates in those a the do not meet the <br /> 4��Nfj performance targets in adopting and enforcing CB <br /> j ! President Gipson asked why funding was of aavailable for <br /> .If earberiavng he older homes aand yet the peoplewho bought new homes <br /> received funding. said there is money for weatherizing <br /> homer, but that particular budget had been cut in <br /> half. The M <br /> budgt bad of been cut. B said BPA s prlorrty m doing v!right <br /> 11 1141, the first time. <br /> @ j + <br /> iii, <br /> 43-1111k11":11 <br /> 64 i. <br />