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•CITY OF SOUTH BEND OFFICE OF THE CLERK <br /> well. I also want to point out the map here shows the concentration of solar in the area now and <br /> there is a link to a map sirensolar.org, and if you go to map you can track the changes in the solar <br /> projects in the region. It's pretty remarkable. You can see the two (2) red dots on the map. South <br /> Bend and Goshen really stand out there. Here's a little bit about what Goshen has been up to. <br /> Ms. Thill continued, I should mention, as well, that South Bend got to the bronze level of <br /> designation if I didn't say that already and is continuing to work on solar related issues.The whole <br /> goal of the program is to make it easier, faster and cheaper for people to go solar so it is bringing <br /> solar to the general public and making it more accessible. That happens through a variety of things <br /> including working on zoning code,permitting,and making sure that the Fire Department is trained. <br /> The photo you saw on the last slide was working with the City of Goshen Fire Department so that <br /> they were trained to safely respond to a fire in the event that it would involve solar panels. <br /> She showed a video presentation which is available in the City Clerk's Office. <br /> Ms. Thill went on, So, that also captures what South Bend has been working on since 2017, and <br /> South Bend participated in Solarize Northern Indiana as well. There were about twenty-four(24) <br /> projects in this area. Sixteen(16)in South Bend resulted from that initiative. That was driven by a <br /> steering committee of volunteer members, several of whom are in this room today. We're grateful <br /> for their contribution to make that a success. The last item that I'm going to talk about is related <br /> to water, and that's the St. Joseph River Basin Commission. The River Basin Director is actually <br /> a staff member of MACOG and wanted me to provide some comments. For those of you who are <br /> not familiar with the St. Joseph River Basin Commission,the watershed is shown on the map, and <br /> the commission that he is the director of focuses on the whole watershed. But,the Indiana counties <br /> are the ones that provide the funding for the commission. It was established in 1988, so, it's been <br /> around for a while. Last year in the Indiana General Assembly, the scope was increased to include <br /> flooding and water quantity issues in addition to focusing on water quality. So, that's definitely <br /> something to note when we think about preparing for increases in water in the future. Its also <br /> important to note the importance of the regional scale and the watershed scale because we are <br /> mostly all downstream of somebody, and we're probably upstream of somebody else. That's why <br /> it is important to collaborate on that. I want to highlight a few things that are happening upstream <br /> of South Bend that make it easier for South Bend to accommodate those changes. One(1)of those <br /> changes is the permeable pavers, which helps with recharging the water into the ground water <br /> instead of sending it into the combined sewers. In rural areas upstream, there are efforts that are <br /> being led by the soil and water conservation districts to work with private land owners to improve <br /> soil health on agricultural lands. Best management practices, like no till and cover crops, actually <br /> have benefits for the farmers through increased profitability and increased drought and pest <br /> tolerance as well as lowering input costs like fertilizer. At the same time, it reduces the amount of <br /> water that must be managed in county drains and that ultimately makes its way down to us in South <br /> Bend. I also wanted to highlight research being conducted by the University of Notre Dame in <br /> Kosciusko County, which is where the City of Warsaw is located to our south. They have shown <br /> a dramatic reduction in pollution and an overall amount of water that makes its way to the county <br /> drains when these management practices are implemented on a larger scale. Other areas upstream, <br /> Kosciusko, Steuben and Elkhart Counties have been utilizing something called a two (2) stage <br /> ditch, and the benefits of that are pollution reduction, flood mitigation and lower maintenance <br /> costs. One (1) last innovative pilot example, in Lagrange County they're experimenting with a <br /> drain maintenance funding strategy that creates a financial incentive through ditch tax reduction <br /> for private land owners who use and manage their land in ways that benefit the system as a whole <br /> EXCELLENCE j ACCOUNTABILITY INNOVATION INCLUSION EMPOWERMENT <br /> 455 County-City Building 227W Jefferson Bvld South Bend,Indiana 46601 p 574.235.9221 f 574.235.9173 TTD 574.235.5567 www.southbendin.gov <br /> 8 <br />