EXHIBIT R Page 156 <br />40,ver 7-J'per-eeI-int of Te total V energy tiliz by- o~r~v~r~lil nr~ nrcn ir. rluc+tfy in. n sume by the <br />paper- indust=f. <br />Objectives <br />1. Utilize cost-effective energy conservation techniques, as determined by methods which <br />consider initial operating, replacement, and decommissioning costs of facilities--in other <br />words, life cycle costs. <br />2. Maintain options for the potential use of energy conservation methods, such as increased <br />building weatherization and some forms of public transit, that are not cost-effective at the <br />present time. <br />Minimize negative environmental effects associated with energy production and use and <br />encourage the utilization of energy sources having the least negative environmental <br />impact. <br />4. Encourage the utilization of renewable energy sources in order to conserve nonrenewable <br />energy resources. <br />5. Promote the recovery and reuse of nonrenewable resources, such as metals, as an energy <br />conservation measure. <br />6. Facilitate the permanent use of solar energy and other decentralized energy sources to <br />displace centralized energy supplies and diversify energy production. <br />7. Continue and intensify efforts to allocate land uses in a manner that creates a compact <br />growth form for the metropolitan area. <br />8. Promote policies that minimize the energy consumed for heating, cooling, lighting, <br />appliance use, and other processes in commercial, industrial, and residential buildings. <br />1 L~ III-J-3 <br />L~utel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 475 <br />