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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3.2 Big O Tires Recog~~~~ OF DU~~JG ~ 19\~~~~z STAFF REPORT C I T Y C L E R K `c~~,,,~~ ~ DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL File # ^~ /~D^-~S~ DATE: August 17, 2010 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Joni Pattillo, City Manager SUBJEC . BIG O Tires Recognition for Environmental Efforts Prepared By: Roger Bradley, Senior Administrative Analyst EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will present a certificate community in leading out in the pursuit of has installed a solar power system at its f its carbon footprint within the community. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. RECOMMENDATION: of appreciation to BIG O Tires for its example to the renewable energy sources. Specifically, BIG O Tires acility, curtailing the high cost of energy and reducing Staff recommends that the City Council formally recognize Big O Tires. -----,_ Submitte y Senior Administ tive Analyst Reviewed Assistant City Manager Page 1 of 2 ITEM NO. J• 2- ~~ ~C~ n } DESCRIPTION: As part of its 10-year Strategic Plan, the City Council has indicated that environmental issues are of significant importance to the City of Dublin. Specifically, the City Council has placed great emphasis on finding ways to protect the quality of life of residents within Dublin and to ensure vital resources are available for current and future generations. This calls for the community to come up with ways to reduce excess consumption and avoid waste. One particular area of focus is reducing the amount of energy consumed within the community from the burning of fossil fuels by pursing alternative clean-energy sources, such as solar power. One of the largest sources of greenhouse gasses produced within the community, as found in the Greenhouse Gas Inventory from 2005, is from energy consumption by buildings and homes. Greenhouse gases are a byproduct of the energy produced from the burning of fossil fuels. Currently, eighty percent (80%) or more of PG&E's energy production comes from the burning of fossil fuels. Solar power, on the other hand, is a clean source of energy that reduces our reliance on fossil fuels for energy production and the greenhouse gasses emitted within the community. Solar power production also provides a mechanism for the user to reduce and stabilize the cost of energy over time. Because of solar power's positive benefits to the local environment, the City is excited for and proud of its residents and businesses when they make the decision to install solar power systems at their home or business. Once such business, Big O Tires, has lead out in this effort by installing a solar power system at its facility at 7121 Dublin Boulevard. It is expected that the 50-kilowatt system will provide 75% of the facility's electrical needs for years to come. Big O Tires is setting a great example for others in the community by showing that solar is a viable alternative. Staff recommends that the City Council recognize Big O Tires for its significant environmental contribution to the City of Dublin. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: None Page 2 of 2