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Town of Lexington <br /> Sustainable Lexington Committee <br /> Minutes of Meeting of October 11, 2011 <br /> The kickoff event for the Sustainable Lexington Committee's (SLC's)Better Buildings <br /> program was held on October 11, 2011 at Cary Hall. A quorum of four committee <br /> members was present. <br /> Members Present: Mark Sandeen, Chair <br /> Rick Abrams, Ken Moraff, Todd Rhodes <br /> Members Absent: None <br /> Other Attendees: Travis Estes, Next Step Living (NSL) <br /> Pasi Miettinen, Sagewell Inc. <br /> Approximately 42 residents attended the presentation <br /> The meeting began at 7:30 pm. <br /> The Better Buildings kickoff event featured three presentations. <br /> Mr. Sandeen opened the meeting with a presentation to introduce the SLC's Better <br /> Buildings program. The presentation included a description of energy use in Lexington <br /> and the objectives of the Better Buildings program. <br /> Mr. Miettinen presented the results of work conducted by his firm to assess the energy <br /> efficiency performance of residential buildings through the analysis of infrared (IR) <br /> images. His presentation included a discussion of commonly held myths about residential <br /> building energy efficiency. <br /> Mr. Estes described the work conducted by NSL as part of the MassSave program, <br /> including the home energy audit process, and the activities involved in implementing air <br /> sealing and insulation. <br /> The presentations concluded at 8:30 and participants were invited to talk more and enjoy <br /> coffee (provided by the Bedford Road Starbucks) and ice cream (provided by <br /> Rancatore's) in the lobby of Cary Hall. <br /> Respectfully Submitted, <br /> Todd Rhodes, Scribe <br /> Page 1 of 1 <br />
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