LEBANON ENERGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE

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LEBANON ENERGY PLAN
The Lebanon Energy Plan as prepared by Vital Communities and the Upper Valley Lake Sunapee Regional Planning Commission for the Lebanon Energy Advisory Committee (LEAC) and the City of Lebanon.

MEETING INFORMATION


COMMITTEE INFORMATION
Purpose/Charge:
This committee was established by the City Council and issued the following charge: To identify opportunities and make recommendations to the City Council with regard to reducing energy use, increasing energy efficiency, exploring alternative energy usage and reducing pollution, to the environmental and fiscal benefit of the City.  Charge modified on 2/18/09 to include:  To promote energy conservation measures for city residents and businesses, thereby cutting greenhouse gas emissions and reducing energy costs for taxpayers.

Membership:
Four Citizen members appointed by the Council for 5 year terms. One Council representative and one alternate Council representative, 1 Planning Board representative, 1 Lebanon High School Student representative, 2 alternate citizen members. Terms will be for two years.

Time and Place:
Committee generally meets the 3rd Thursday of the month at 6:00pm.  Please review the City Meeting Calendar for meeting details. 

Current Members:
Karen Hill, Council Rep
Erling Heistad, Alt. Council Rep
Vacant, Planning Board Rep
Vacant, LHS student Rep
Andrew Ager, Chair, Citizen Rep 05/10-05/12
Barbara Hirai, Citizen Rep 6/10-06/12
Michael Lunter, Regular, Citizen Rep 2/12-02/14
Leah Koff, Alt. 4/11-4/13
Vacant, Alternate
History:
Council established charge and membership of committee on 7/18/07. Nine members (2 Council Reps, 1 Planning Board Rep, 1 Lebanon High School student Rep, 1 thayer Engineering School Faculty member or student, and 4 at-large Citizen Reps).  

Membership amended on 2/18/09 to include 3 alternate citizen members.  

Membership amended again on 7/7/10 to consist of 3 at-large citizen representatives, two alternate citizen representatives, one Council representative and one alternate Council representative, one LHS Student representative and one Planning Board representative.