Wednesday, July 20, 2011

SHERBORN IS A GREEN COMMUNITY!

I am very happy to announce that Sherborn has officially been designated a Green Community! We are now eligible to receive a grant in the amount of $137,450 to be used for energy efficiency improvements in Town facilities. The grant is subject to successful submission of an application indicating what the funds will be used for. Most of it will consist of projects that have been identified in the Energy Reduction Plan which was one of the five components of our application for designation.The other four criteria that we had to meet were to allow an alternative energy facility to be developed by right (accomplished by creating a solar photovoltaics overlay district at the Town landfill via a Zoning Bylaw amendment approved at Town Meeting in April), allow such a facility to be allowed through an expedited permitting process of 12 months or less (we provided for 6 months), to adopt a fuel efficient vehicle policy (ours was adopted by both the Board of Selectmen and the School Committee) and to adopt of the Stretch Energy Code (this optional building code section that requires a higher standard of energy efficiency was also adopted at Town Meeting in April).

In addition to the grant funds, the Town will receive a solar trash compactor with a recycling attachment, as well as four  street signs indicating that the town is a Green Community.

Perhaps the biggest benefit is that energy efficiency improvements made with the grant funds will results in lower energy costs in the future. This will save the Town additional money while also reducing carbon emissions that contribute to global climate change.

It should be noted that the source of funds for Green Community grants is not state tax revenues, but rather it is proceeds from the carbon credits purchased though auctions by emitters of carbon through the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative in which Massachusetts participates along with other New England and Mid-Atlantic states.