2010-025-Retrofit Bay AreaRESOLUTION 2010-025
RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS
FINDING THAT RETROFIT BAY AREA IS AN EXEMPT PROJECT UNDER THE
CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT;
AUTHORIZING THE ASSOCIATION OF BAY AREA GOVERNMENTS TO ACCEPT
A GRANT AWARD ON ITS BEHALF AND TO ENTER INTO ALL NECESSARY
CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS; AND
RECOGNIZING THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA AS THE LOCAL LEAD
IMPLEMENTER FOR ALL OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN SANTA CLARA
COUNTY
WHEREAS, the Town of Los Gatos recognizes that it is in the interest of the
local, regional, state, and federal agencies to stimulate the economy; create and retainjobs;
reduce fossil fuel emissions; and reduce total energy usage and improve energy efficiency; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Los Gatos has committed to an ongoing, coordinated
effort to reduce the emissions that cause global warming, improve air quality, reduce waste, cut
energy use and save rnoney; and
WHEREAS, State Energy Program (SEP) fiords are available tlxrough the
California Energy Commission's SEP Funding Oppmtwrities for grants to eligible local
govermnents for cost-effective energy efficiency projects; and
WHEREAS, the SEP allows for public agencies or non-profit entities to apply for
funds on behalf of eligible local governments; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Los Gatos is eligible for SEP funding under the
California Energy Commission's SEP Program; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Los Gatos has collaborated with the Association of
Bay Area Governments (ABAG) to submit a regional application to implement the energy
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efficiency project described in Exhibit A for the purpose of qualifying for SEP funds from the
California Energy Cormnission; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Los Gatos has considered the application of the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) to the approval of the energy efficiency project
described in Exhibit A.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT that in compliance with the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos
finds that the approval of the energy efficiency project described in Exhibit A is a "project"
under CEQA that is exempt under California Code of Regulations, Title 14, sections 15301
(repairs and minor alterations to existing facilities), 15302 (replacement or reconstruction of
existing structures and facilities), 15306 (information collection), 15308 (actions to protect the
environment), 15309 (inspections), and 15322 (training programs) because the project would
develop standards for resource conserving and energy saving retrofits of existing structures in
conformance with existing building codes; train contractors, homeowners and other building
professionals; encourage participation in the green retrofit program; provide rebates for tested
and certified retrofit projects; and monitor and evaluate environmental performance of projects.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town of Los Gatos authorizes ABAG
to accept a grant award from the California Energy Commission, on its behalf and to
enter into a]] necessary contracts and agreements, and amendments thereto, on its behalf
to implement and cant' out the project described in Exhibit A; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town of Los Gatos recognizes the
County of Santa Clara as the lead local implementer for the project described in Exhibit
A for all of the local governments in Santa Clara Comity, and that ABAG as the fiscal
agent, will disburse the funds to Santa Clara County to implement and carry out the
project described in Exhibit A.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the
Town of Los Gatos, California, held on the 1st day of March, 2010 by the following vote:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
AYES: Joe Pirzynski, Steve Rice, Barbara Spector, Mike Wasserman, Mayor Diane McNutt
NAYS:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
SIGNED:
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MAYOR OP THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS
LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA
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TOR OF THE TOWN OP LOS GATOS
LOS GA~I'6S, CALIFORNIA
Exhibit A: Retrofit Bay Area
Comprehensive Residential Building Retrofit Program
Summary ofgrant proposal submitted by ABAG to the California Energy Commission on
December 21, 2009
Description of Proposed Program
The Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) is collaborating with eight Bay Area
counties to establish a comprehensive residential single-family and multifamily building retrofit
program that leverages regional cooperation and funding while enabling autonomy at the local
level. The proposed ABAG program aligns with local, regional and national goals of promoting
economic vitality through an increase in green jobs, reducing U.S. oil dependency through
increases in energy efficiency and deployment of renewable energy technologies, and reducing
greenhouse gas emissions.
On behalf of Alameda, Contra Costa, Morin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano and
Sonoma Counties, ABAG submitted a proposal to the California Energy Commission's State
Energy Program (SEP) to receive $10.8 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
(ARRA) grant funds administered by the U.S. Department of Energy. This grant program,
known informally as SEP 2 to distinguish it from three other elements of California's SEP
program, runs from February 11, 2010 to March 31, 2012. The ARRA/SEP 2 grant funds would
be used by ABAG program participants to carry out local and Bay Area-wide consumer outreach
and education campaigns and workforce development activities that will accelerate demand for
home energy retrofits and expand the regional building industry's capacity to delivery high-
quality, cost-effective retrofit services.
To achieve these goals, Retrofit Bay Area has identified a set of three core program objectives:
1. Provide Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing to address the high upfront
cost of reh•ofits, which enables homeowners to finance energy efficiency retrofits and
renewable energy improvements through assessments paid via their property taxes.
2. Demonstrate more effective marketing and outreach methods to inform and motivate
property owner participation.
3. Streamline participant, contractor, and administration processes to reduce the high
transaction costs and build a quality "green" workforce.
The ABAG program thereby will complement existing and planned local retrofit activities.
Program Participants and Roles
Participant Role
Association of Bay Area Governments Fiscal agent and contract administrator
Alameda County (StopWaste.Org) and Regional tasks and local retrofit program
Sonoma County (Sonoma County implementation
Transportation Authority)
Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Local retrofit program implementation
Santa Clara and Solano Counties
Bevilacqua Knight, Inc., Build It Green and Regional and local implementation assistance,
California Building Performance Contractors quality assurance and reporting
Association
The County of Santa Clara's Role
The County of Santa Clara has represented the interests of the County and its cities in working
with ABAG to develop a regional energy program and is working with the cities to develop a
countywide element that will become the Santa Clara County Residential Retrofit Program
(SCCRRP). If grant funding is awarded to ABAG, Santa Clara County will receive more than
$1,950,000 for the SCCRRP to implement local efforts to promote energy audits and retrofits for
the residential sector in all the cities and unincorporated areas of the County.
The County is providing a grant process for nonprofits, businesses, housing agencies, utilities
and consulting firms to provide energy audits to the residential community. The SCCRRP will
consist of a suite of environmental programs and information, including PACE financing
options, that will be uniformly packaged, marketed and presented to County constituents. The
energy audits are expected to stimulate interest in comprehensive home retrofits such as added
insulation, weatherization, heating, ventilation and air conditioning upgrades, new windows and
energy efficient appliances, resulting in significant reductions in energy and water consumption.
The nearly $2 million that will be available for the SCCRRP will fund two County staff positions
and various programs. ABAG is seeking to facilitate 17,000 retrofits in the Bay Area during the
grant cycle, with an average of 20% energy reduction. Based on the County having 26% of the
population of the eight participating counties, the SCCRRP will aim for 4,359 retrofits. It is
projected that this work will result in 446 new jobs, $1.7 million saved in energy costs for
homeowners, 100 billion reduction of BTU, and $43.8 million spent in the County.
The SCCRRl' will not change the permitting or building inspection processes within the County,
and will seek to inform and educate residents on steps that they can take to reduce their energy
consumption and water usage. Residents who participate in the program and have energy audits
performed on their homes will be encouraged to implement the steps recommended by the
energy audit and upgrade their home to be more energy efficient and to consume less water.