issues and will remain part of an arsenal of weed control techniques parks staff use. The effectiveness <br /> • of weed control is dependent on the type of weed and the timing of the weed control application. The <br /> new system, for instance, does not work as well on grasses and older, more established weeds. It also <br /> operates more slowly than other weed control systems and requires more frequent applications for best <br /> results. <br /> Although it will not entirely replace the need for chemically -based products, this system will reduce the <br /> amount of herbicides used in Eugene's park system. <br /> Green Building - The Green Building Task Team was created by the EPT in March 2001. This team is <br /> charged with reviewing the use of green building technology in the City's internal building design, <br /> construction and maintenance practices and identifying potential areas of improvement. The team also <br /> reviews information on green building research and practices in the public and private sectors, and <br /> identifies practices for potential application to the City. <br /> City agencies are applying green building principles to improve the environmental performance of City <br /> facilities. During FY02, a set of Energy Conservation Program Policies was adopted that specifically <br /> addressed building operations and maintenance practices as elements of a comprehensive energy <br /> program. These policies incorporated the ongoing effort to upgrade HVAC systems in City buildings to <br /> a "best practices" standardized direct digital control technology where feasible. In terms of new public <br /> buildings, the City has adopted the USGBC (the U. S. Green Building Council) "Leadership in Energy <br /> and Environmental Design" criteria (LEED) for new City construction projects. The City is a member <br /> of the Green Building Council, and City staff are participating in USGBC's development of standards <br /> for building renovations and building maintenance. <br /> On November 8, 2004, the City Council heard a presentation on some of the leading edge work our <br /> Facilities Division staff is doing applying green building standards to on -going maintenance activities. <br /> The construction, operation and maintenance of City buildings create a range of environmental impacts. <br /> In order to implement the City Council policy on Sustainability Principles, the Facility Management <br /> Division is applying the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental <br /> Design (LEED) criteria to the City's facilities. <br /> As shown by the examples above, the City is actively involved with programs and projects which <br /> support the City Council Resolution on Sustainability. <br />