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1 5 % reduction C Installation of shop area ceiling v it h foil faced R - 1 9 s u ita b ility , possible co-operative use, and the fea sib ility of those uses Possible uses include a perk, a nev school. an arts cen ter, a public v o rk s yard, and a sports field 18 The c ity government has Initiated communications v ith lead heMpMil I as eat aesthetic beauty and environmental issues 19 Haystack Rack Avareaess Praject The progrem is run by volunteers and pert time thermostat employees vho in te rp re t end help the public to understand the complex marine ecosystem of Haystack v it h a c urtain v a il (These measures should decrease shop energy consumption by 5 0 % The total heat costs incurred by Cannon Beach, School D is trict • I 0 , the U S F u h 4 the shop area are 1 / 2 of the c ity hall heat costs, W ild life Service, and the Oregon Dept of fis h therefore equalling a 2 5 % decrease In the total city W ild life help by providing m aterials and resources to hall energy corruption ) the program 14 P P I L E larg i Ce»se«ptieB P reyr*» In May 1 9 9 4 the Energy Committee and the City of 20 The energy committee v i l l be presenting on-going Cannon Beech implamantad an experim ental program public forums on various topics such as, but not v ith Pacific Pover and Light v M c h encourages reduced use of e le c tric ity during the peak hours of 7AM - 5PM lim ited to, solar energy, consumerism, conservation Mon - F ri b g offering lo v e r rates for off-peak hours The program vas offered to the residents vho had highest consumption rates P P i L v i I I also conduct Rock It is supported by private donations The C ity of 4 C aaaaalty Eaeryy Caaservatlaa Farean rebates, etc 21 Spaalsl laayaaye Rac yell ay Brae bar« A b r x h u r e has been developed and v i l l be distributed correct use of our rx g c lln g program shover head kits, end energy conservation inform ation 2 2 Cyapastiay 1 Malebtay The c ity is in the processor purchasing a chipper and 15 Peat Office Recycling co-operation v it h the C ity provides recycling of n e v s p rin t, magazines, and telephone books that are Is generated through postal boxes This the only customer driven recycling program in a post office in 11 11 H 11 11 $1 ’ • 11 30 33 3B M 30 ’9 1 1 IB It il 11 11 11 11 11 11 » n JB 20 20 40 41 40 17 30 12 03 17 00 17 30 • 2 30 17 11 11 17 i f »0 1 7 » 1 00 U 1 ) I 02 17 JO 1 30 2 90 17 » 2 30 U JO 2 10 <2 40 2 1) 17 03 2 IB 12 OB GOM4Q MC43TH L a iv a t Ycxw M a h * B Myenkocb V x A h y o w e i Uâhar l Mymioct * jtovyrM OevwJy « Y Byn Waflown leuka Vquary wtwiy H*t» GaAary Lay $h**ay pa*a 10 io 10 10 10 10 10 IS 1B 24 2B 20 2» » 10 10 10 10 10 0« 00 M 3» 30 10 IB 11 30 P ublic S h u ttle f*» . <u 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 IB IB 20 7f 20 70 » 11 OB 1 1 <a i i 34 113» • 1 30 1 1 3B 17 30 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 1» 1» 20 7B 20 2B » 17 09 U OB 17 M 17 »B ’ 7 30 17 IB 1 30 7 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4M 4 33 4 3B 1 H B • 4 4«) 1 11 4 OB 1 00 2 02 2 30 2 00 3 00 3 10 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 13 3 03 2 <« 3 IB 3 OB 4 IS 4 4» 1 1 B 3 4 B 0 1B 4 4 B 3 20 1 »4 4 24 0 »4 J 2» 1 3» 73 4 33 3 20 2 30 4 20 4 30 2 2B 2 SB 4 2B 4 $B J 20 4 00 4 » 300 1 II IB 24 2B 20 2B 10 » 22 IB 30 20 00 00 03 00 30 30 10 13 IB » 22 IB 20 JO 40 2 42 2 OB 2 2 2 2 2 3 IB 3 0 « 44 2 34 2 3» 2 34 3B 2 30 t $30 »02 I OB 3 30 1 » 3 ‘0 1 J $ 13 « » BOO B 33 « 9 2 3 2» 0 0» « M H I 3 00 IO J 3 OB • IB 3 0» I1 B I0 B » 20 I 34 I .’ 3 I M 3 20 3 30 » 2» I 3B 3M B O O B D o n iU o n « A p p re c ia te d No Service on W e d n e sda y O ther S tops on R equest A T h u rtd a y D id Y o u K n o w — Hi- M W t ) i f . ’ ii I ) ¡ t i c I.ix < r r t t ll I i S()1.\K ( ,iy* up li > $1 ,S(M) c a sh lu i k to you v i l l then implement a municipal composting 4 mulching program This w ill elim inata the need for the b ' v* it e r |y m n /: !h • l’.i< ifk Power Super G ood Gent* progr.un will give an $H<M) n - lu t r t. - install v >IAK la ■« water Ix-atmg KMX1» utility liiu iu log is interest rates in year* ip >\* avadabi' l" 'ii At lip i a * M stJlAK I p 4 water is IK IF txH water a n t at) 'use up t $300 per year SOLAR bM water i an save SO u to 70<M>on all energy used lor ilotnestK tv >t water Today'* trclitm ktgy is v ll regulating, free/ pi « d or no moving |urts, rehaNe with no maintenance (onsers uig energy with solar power lielps recline live need for new , costly, polluting, generatmg fai ilities CALL TODAY to our residents vho speak Spanish d e x rib in g the an energy audit of each house, v a te r heater blankets, At this tim e the Cannon Beach Post Office In >0 » JB M >0 40 4Í 40 The shrinking insulation batts betveen joists Sealing a ir leaks around sliding doors Installation of a programmable Block off area above public v o rk s office ’0 tO 10 tO 10 >0 10 10 resources of lends available and the various uses for private lendovners regarding vatershed, erosion, in consumption ) »«x^cryyl '¿ae*«r\e *»»»«• 00 0) 3« 00 30 to 1J IB at the August I9 9 4 c o u n c il meeting to research the those lands need to be investigated regarding th e ir of fix tu re s , use of more afficent ballasts, and ; ombov to to to 10 10 to to to N v’fipo«*) 17 City Laad Uac chamber and city offices v it h gas furnaces Station to c ity offices B Reduction of lighting costs by partial delamptng ”erb ; ay Sb*Wry The C ity Council v i l l appoint a blue ribbon committee is a synopsis of his recommendations A Replacement of heat pumps in the council removal and ralocation of gas furnace from Police »• Cyndy M acros The c ity also has a community s future land use issues Possible soum UAZW This qav* the program the a b ility to ship d ire ctly to m arkets, thus increasing iCXHQ Ir*a 255-5885 KtTiovabk- Energy, Inc. s u n p ie r w i t h fe w ■ EXAMPLE Oropon Ta» Cred4 Super Good Cents Rebate 1 st year energy sa vngs 1st year total return $2.1S2** SeT insta» Cost You» Cost $2.160 $28 Contractor Installed Ybur Cost L-_____ - - - - i - $1,142 . $600 1210 ♦ $3.250" $1.098 kawd or oro ogo oroo h«x*W burn pile 2 3 Bike laoes The c ity is continuing to expand and develop bicycle lanes through the use of state and c ity funds UPPER LEE I EDGE ftUGUST lì Vf 5