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The town may wart to call 'n a salvage company prior to demolishing the Curr nt <br /> building. Parts of the building may be saleable such as windows, d ors,-matures, a mets <br /> and-hardware. The town would Hulce some money, fling reusable arts the uidn <br /> l g <br /> while e ttmng down on the'expense of getting irid some ofthe construction debris. <br /> Removing those parts first would leave a smalle'r amount ofd hr~is_ vheri�the build <br /> . <br /> cores down. <br /> Ire•summation, the tour gave many practical.tips 0 f tinggg to'consider if buildffig a green <br /> uildrng.. Many f the iters discussed would acid little r- o� i .g t the� ort t oz . <br /> budget. Man-features discussed reduced operational cc its such as ut l tics and/or h ; <br /> environmental-benefits like reducing surface,water runoff. The current ' -lot floods <br /> parking. <br /> on a regular basis during heavy rainstorm . Using a permeable p v g r 'ial would . <br /> probably help prevent the pools of de water in the'parking lot. <br /> I would,be happy to share any of the handouts with the committeQ, if theyare interested. <br /> Anne Larsen.would be ars excellent.person to ask for further-input on green buildings. <br /> One.thing she'stressed was that you brant to start mcorporat* <br /> ing green features as earlyIn <br /> the design process as possible, . <br /> Respectfully su muted; <br /> Helene DeFoe = <br /> Library Iitr <br />