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Agenda - 2010-07-19Grant Watkinson, Co-Chair  Bruce Brown, Co -Chair  Dorothy Atwood  Matt Briggs  Ron Gronowski Paul Lyons  Gregory Monahan  Amin Wahab  Sally Moncrieff, Council Liaison AGENDA SUSTAINABILITY ADVISORY BOARD REGULAR MEETING Monday, July 19, 2010 6:30-8:30 pm West End Building, Santiam Room 4104 Kruse Way, Lake Oswego CITY OF LAKE OSWEGO 380 A Avenue PO Box 369 Lake Oswego, OR 97034 503-675-3984 www.ci.oswego.or.us Contact: Susan Millhauser, Sustainability Coordinator Also published on the internet at: Email: smillhauser@ci.oswego.or.us www.ci.oswego.or.us Phone: 503-635-0291 The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities. To request accommodations, please contact Susan Millhauser 48 hours before the meeting. 1. AGENDA 6:30 Call to Order and Roll Call 6:32 Announcements 6:40 Public Comment (comment on agenda items may be deferred to discussion of that item) 6:45 Regular Business: I-Information, C-Conversation/Discussion, D-Decision, R-Recommend to Council 2. ADJOURNMENT Attachments: • Allied Waste Food Waste Collection Proposal, 07-19-10 Next Regular Meeting: Monday, August 16, 2010, West End Building, Santiam Room 1 Review Agenda Brown 5 I 2 Community Food Waste Pilot Phelps 30 C,D,R 3 Board Recruitment Status Millhauser 5 I,C 4 Election of Officers Brown 5 5 Comprehensive Plan Citizen Advisory Committee Millhauser 5 C,D 6 Centennial Celebration Review Millhauser 5 I 7 Sustainability Policy and Decision Tool Monahan/ Millhauser 40 I, C 8 High Performance Green Building Policy Approach Millhauser 10 I,C Page 2 SUSTAINABILITY ADVISORY BOARD Vision of a Sustainable Lake Oswego A sustainable Lake Oswego is a community that meets the vital human needs of the present without compromising our ability to meet future needs. This requires consideration of both long-term and short- term effects on ecological, economic, and community systems. Operating sustainably means that we are leaving a legacy for the community of Lake Oswego and the planet. A sustainable Lake Oswego is a place recognized nationally as a model of livability—a unified city with a vital downtown, a strong sense of neighborhoods, and a harmonious relationship with the natural environment. The lives of everyone who lives, works, and conducts business in Lake Oswego are enriched by a wide range of choices in transportation, housing, recreation, and culture. Our infrastructure is sound, our finances stable, and our citizens and employees healthy and engaged. SAB Mission & Duties The mission of the Sustainability Advisory Board shall be to promote the sustainability of the community as a whole, considering public and private actors and their effects on ecological, economic, and community systems. The Sustainability Advisory Board shall be guided by the Sustainable City Principles embodied in the City’s 2007 Sustainability Plan. The Sustainability Advisory Board shall: a. Advise and assist the City Council in efforts to make City operations more sustainable. b. Assist in the development of plans and policies to enhance the sustainability of the City as a whole. c. Educate and support other Lake Oswego organizations to become more sustainable. d. Educate and engage the public in efforts to make the community of Lake Oswego, including residents, businesses, and institutions, more sustainable. SAB Meeting Groundrules We have agreed to abide by these groundrules to increase our meeting effectiveness. 1. Participate – everyone share “airtime” 2. Speak for yourself – use “I” language 3. Seek clarity: – ask clarifying questions – paraphrase what you hear others say – check out your hunches 4. Be respectful: – be on time – come prepared – turn off phones, pagers, and other devices – avoid interrupting others – don’t use inflammatory labels & judgments 5. Honor confidentiality in closed-session meetings 6. Have fun