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| Row number | Project Name | Account Number | Account Name | Module Name | Page Name | Page Repeat | Page Repeatable | Repeat Start | Repeat End | QuestionNumber | Question UniqueReference | Response Value | Rows | Table Columns Unique Reference | External Reference | External Reference Id | Authority Name | Table Column Number |
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| 114451 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Strategy | Renewable Energy | NotRepeatable | 8 | Cities-8.0-ElectricityMix | Geothermal | 8 | Cities-ElectricityMix-C1-Source | 1 | ||||||
| 114452 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Strategy | Renewable Energy | NotRepeatable | 8 | Cities-8.0-ElectricityMix | Nuclear | 4 | Cities-ElectricityMix-C1-Source | 1 | ||||||
| 114453 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Strategy | Renewable Energy | NotRepeatable | 8 | Cities-8.0-ElectricityMix | Oil | 3 | Cities-ElectricityMix-C1-Source | 1 | ||||||
| 114454 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | NotRepeatable | M3.1a | City/Municipality | 1 | 4 | ||||||||||
| 114455 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Adaptation | NotRepeatable | M3.1 | Cities-M3.1-LocalGovPlan | 1 | Cities-M3.1-C2-TypeOfPlan | 2 | |||||||
| 114456 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Adaptation | NotRepeatable | M3.1b | Cities-M3.1b-AdaptationPlan | 1 | Cities-M3.1b-C2-ProofStatement | 2 | |||||||
| 114457 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Adaptation | NotRepeatable | M3.1b | Cities-M3.1b-AdaptationPlan | 1 | Cities-M3.1b-C3-PageNumber | 3 | |||||||
| 114458 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Adaptation | NotRepeatable | M3.1b | Cities-M3.1b-AdaptationPlan | 4 | Cities-M3.1b-C2-ProofStatement | 2 | |||||||
| 114459 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Adaptation | NotRepeatable | M3.1b | Cities-M3.1b-AdaptationPlan | 4 | Cities-M3.1b-C3-PageNumber | 3 | |||||||
| 114460 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Adaptation | NotRepeatable | M3.1b | Cities-M3.1b-AdaptationPlan | 4 | Cities-M3.1b-C4-PublicationTitle | 4 | |||||||
| 114461 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Adaptation | NotRepeatable | M3.1b | Cities-M3.1b-AdaptationPlan | Engagement of multiple city government agencies/departments | 3 | Cities-M3.1b-C1-KeyRequirements | 1 | ||||||
| 114462 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Adaptation | NotRepeatable | M3.1b | Cities-M3.1b-AdaptationPlan | Political commitment to adaptation | 1 | Cities-M3.1b-C1-KeyRequirements | 1 | ||||||
| 114463 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Strategy | Renewable Energy | NotRepeatable | 8.1 | Cities-8.1-Planning | 0 | 0 | ||||||||
| 114464 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | NotRepeatable | M3.1a | Community group | 1 | 6 | ||||||||||
| 114465 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | NotRepeatable | M3.1a | Operational boundary of city governance | 1 | 5 | ||||||||||
| 114466 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Adaptation | NotRepeatable | M3.0 | Cities-M3.0-MayorComittment | Yes | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 114467 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Adaptation | NotRepeatable | M3.1 | Cities-M3.1-LocalGovPlan | Yes | 1 | Cities-M3.1-C1-Response | 1 | ||||||
| 114468 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Adaptation | NotRepeatable | M3.1a | Cities-M3.1a-GovernmentPlan | Sustainability Action Plan | 1 | Cities-M3.1a-C1-PublicationTitle | 1 | ||||||
| 114469 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Adaptation | NotRepeatable | M3.1b | Cities-M3.1b-AdaptationPlan | 1 | Cities-M3.1b-C4-PublicationTitle | 4 | |||||||
| 114470 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Adaptation | NotRepeatable | M3.1b | Cities-M3.1b-AdaptationPlan | 3 | Cities-M3.1b-C3-PageNumber | 3 | |||||||
| 114471 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Adaptation | NotRepeatable | M3.2 | Cities-M3.2-COMAdditonalQuestions | 0 | 0 | ||||||||
| 114472 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | M2.0 | Cities-M2.0-CurrentClimateHazards | Medium | 1 | Cities-M2.0-C3-ConsequenceOfHazard | 3 | ||||||
| 114473 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | M2.1 | Cities-M2.1-ClimateHazardFrequency | Groundwater flood | 1 | Cities-M2.1-C1-ClimateHazards | 1 | ||||||
| 114474 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | M2.1 | Cities-M2.1-ClimateHazardFrequency | Increasing | 1 | Cities-M2.1-C3-ChangeInIntensity | 4 | ||||||
| 114475 | CDP Cities 2016 | 59540 | City of Elgin, IL | Compact of Mayors | COM Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | M2.1 | Cities-M2.1-ClimateHazardFrequency | Medium-term | 1 | Cities-M2.1-C4-AnticipatedTimescale | 5 | ||||||
| 114476 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Introduction | Introduction | NotRepeatable | 0.1 | Cities-0.1-Introduction | At over 130,000 residents, Miramar has been and will continue to be one of the Countys most sought after options for living and working. Composed of approximately 31 square miles ( 14 miles linear (east to west) and 1.5 to 2.5 miles in width) the Citys limits extend from U.S. Highway 27 to the west; Honey Hill Road to the south; State Road 7/U.S. 441 to the east; and Pembroke Road to the north. The easternmost portion of the City, oftentimes referred to as, historic Miramar, is virtually built-out but maintains numerous opportunities for redevelopment with higher intensities, and west of Palm Avenue, the central and westernmost portions of the City are still growing with multiple vacant lots available for development.With an average household size of just over 3 persons per household, and a median age of 33.6 years old the City is also viewed by both Millenials and Baby Boomers as a treasured place to live. Miramar is at the center of South Florida, a short 20 minute commute to Miami International and Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airports and their respective downtowns and seaports, as well as libraries, hospitals, universities, cultural art centers and gardens, the City prides itself on the fact that residents can have it all at their fingertips.The City is also home to some unique planning characteristics due to its desire to give its residents places to work, rest and play. Miramar boasts two major mixed-use developments, a Regional Town Center and a Transit Oriented Corridor. Located in the central part of the City, the Miramar Town Center Regional Activity Center houses City Hall, a cultural arts center , a state-of-the-art, Leadership in Energy & Environmental Designed (LEED) police department, as well as retail and multi-family residential units. The State Road 7/U.S. 441 Transit Oriented Corridor, running along the western portion of State Road 7/U.S., encompasses over 439 acres including, but not limited to , more than 3,400 dwelling units, over 2 million square feet of commercial uses and over 61 acres of parks. At buildout these two mixed-use development areas combined will contain over 10,000 dwelling units, over 4 million square feet of retail/commercial use, and about 4 million square feet of office use, not including industrial, park and municipal uses. Being Broward Countys most southwestern municipality and bordering on the States largest county, Miami-Dade, the City of Miramar has also become a preferred destination for several Fortune 500 companies/corporations employing over 43,000 people commuting from as far away as north Palm Beach County and the west coast of Florida. This can also be attributed to the Citys low operating costs for suburban office marketsthe lowest in the country. Furthermore, the relatively low labor costs and rapidly growing population makes the supply of clerical workers plentiful and the cultural diversity and foreign language skills of the workforce help companies reach Latin America. Likewise, its real estate occupancy and utility costs are also relatively low. All of this plus the fact that the City is designated as one of only two foreign trade zones in the entire County makes it an ideal location for import/export businesses. | 1 | Cities-0.1-C2-DescriptionofCity | 2 | ||||||
| 114477 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Introduction | Introduction | NotRepeatable | 0.1 | Cities-0.1-Introduction | City/Municipality | 1 | Cities-0.1-C1-AdminBoundary | 1 | ||||||
| 114478 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Opportunities | Opportunities | NotRepeatable | 5.0a | Cities-5.0a-Opportunities | Through the help of a GHG Emissions Plan, a Climate Action Plan and a Transportation Plan the City is developing new and/or improved ways in which it can enhance its current infrastructure. | 4 | Cities-5.0a-C2-MaximizingOpportunity | 2 | ||||||
| 114479 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Opportunities | Opportunities | NotRepeatable | 5.1 | Cities-5.1-Opportunities | 2 | Cities-5.1-C3-CostOfProject | 3 | |||||||
| 114480 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Adaptation | NotRepeatable | 3.2b | Cities-3.2b-Adaptation | The City's Community and Economic Development Department is in the process of not only adhereing to the Compact of Mayor's requirements, but is also drafting both a Sustainability/Climate Change plan and Greenhouse Gas Emissions plan. A transportation plan is also in development which will include recommendations to assist the City in lowering potential greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, staff will be updating its Land Development Code to include many green and sustainable policies. | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 114481 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Adaptation | NotRepeatable | 3.4 | Cities-3.4-Adaptation | 2 | Cities-3.4-C2-Action | 2 | |||||||
| 114482 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Adaptation | NotRepeatable | 3.4 | Cities-3.4-Adaptation | 5 | Cities-3.4-C2-Action | 2 | |||||||
| 114483 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Adaptation | NotRepeatable | 3.4 | Cities-3.4-Adaptation | 6 | Cities-3.4-C3-ActionDescription | 3 | |||||||
| 114484 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | 2.1a | Cities-2.1a-ClimateHazards | Don't know | 3 | Cities-2.1a-C3-ConsequnceOfHazard | 3 | ||||||
| 114485 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | 2.1a | Cities-2.1a-ClimateHazards | Don't know | 4 | Cities-2.1a-C2-ProbabilityOfHazard | 2 | ||||||
| 114486 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | 2.1a | Cities-2.1a-ClimateHazards | Don't know | 6 | Cities-2.1a-C3-ConsequnceOfHazard | 3 | ||||||
| 114487 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | 2.1a | Cities-2.1a-ClimateHazards | Rain storm | 5 | Cities-2.1a-C1-ClimateHazards | 1 | ||||||
| 114488 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | 2.1a | Cities-2.1a-ClimateHazards | Tornado | 4 | Cities-2.1a-C1-ClimateHazards | 1 | ||||||
| 114489 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | 2.1c | Cities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazards | Don't know | 3 | Cities-2.1c-C2-ChangeInFrequency | 2 | ||||||
| 114490 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | 2.1c | Cities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazards | Don't know | 3 | Cities-2.1c-ChangeInIntensity | 3 | ||||||
| 114491 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | 2.1c | Cities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazards | Don't know | 6 | Cities-2.1c-ChangeInIntensity | 3 | ||||||
| 114492 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | 2.1c | Cities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazards | Increasing | 1 | Cities-2.1c-C2-ChangeInFrequency | 2 | ||||||
| 114493 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | 2.1c | Cities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazards | Rain storm | 5 | Cities-2.1c-C1-ClimateHazards | 1 | ||||||
| 114494 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | 2.1c | Cities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazards | Short-term | 3 | Cities-2.1c-C4-AnticipatedTimescale | 4 | ||||||
| 114495 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards | NotRepeatable | 2.1c | Cities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazards | Tornado | 4 | Cities-2.1c-C1-ClimateHazards | 1 | ||||||
| 114496 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards II | NotRepeatable | 2.1d | Cities-2.1d-FutureClimateHazards | 6 | Cities-2.1d-C3-ImpactDescription | 3 | |||||||
| 114497 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards II | NotRepeatable | 2.1d | Cities-2.1d-FutureClimateHazards | 6 | Cities-2.1d-C4-AssetService | 4 | |||||||
| 114498 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards II | NotRepeatable | 2.1d | Cities-2.1d-FutureClimateHazards | Emergency Management | 2 | Cities-2.1d-C5-AssetService | 5 | ||||||
| 114499 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards II | NotRepeatable | 2.1d | Cities-2.1d-FutureClimateHazards | Emergency Management | 3 | Cities-2.1d-C4-AssetService | 4 | ||||||
| 114500 | CDP Cities 2016 | 55419 | City of Miramar | Risks & Adaptation | Climate Hazards II | NotRepeatable | 2.1d | Cities-2.1d-FutureClimateHazards | Environment | 5 | Cities-2.1d-C6-AssetService | 6 |
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