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 PUBLIC LAW 96-399—OCT. 8, 1980

94 STAT. 1617

and drainage facilities in cases where assistance for such facilities under other Federal laws or programs is determined to be unavailable, and parking facilities, solid waste disposal facilities, recycling or conversion facilities, and fire protection services and facilities which are located in or which serve designated community development areas;"; (2) by inserting after "rehabilitation" the first time it appears in paragraph (4) the following: "(including rehabilitation which promotes energy efficiency)"; (3) by inserting after "education," in paragraph (8) the following: "energy conservation,"; (4) by inserting after "community economic development" in paragraph (15) the following: "or energy conservation"; and (5) by striking out "and" at the end of paragraph (14), by striking out the period at the end of paragraph (15) and inserting in lieu thereof "; and", and by adding the following new paragraph at the end thereof: "(16) activities necessary to the development of a comprehensive Comprehensive community-wide energy use strategy, which may include items community-wide energy use such as— strategy. "(A) a description of energy use and projected demand by sector, by fuel type, and by geographic area; "(B) an analysis of the options available to the community to conserve scarce fuels and encourage use of renewable energy resources; "(C) an analysis of the manner in, and extent to, which the community's neighborhood revitalization, housing, and economic development strategies will support its energy conservation strategy; "(D) an analysis of the manner in, and the extent to, which energy conservation objectives will be integrated into local government operations, purchasing and service delivery, capital improvements budgeting, land use planning and zoning, and traffic control, parking, and public transportation functions; "(E) a statement of the actions the community will take to foster energy conservation and the use of renewable energy resources in the private sector, including the enactment and enforcement of local codes and ordinances to encourage or mandate energy conservation or use of renewable energy resources, financial and other assistance to be provided (principally for the benefit of low- and moderate-income persons) to make energy conserving improvements to residential structures, and any other proposed energy conservation activities; "(F) appropriate provisions for energy emergencies; "(G) identification of the local governmental unit responsible for administering the energy use strategy; "(H) provision of a schedule for implementation of each element in the strategy; and "(I) a projection of the savings in scarce fossil fuel consumption and the development and use of renewable energy resources that will result from implementation of the energy use strategy.". (d) Section 105(a)(4) of such Act is amended by inserting ", and 42 USC 5305 including the renovation of closed school buildings" after "privately owned properties". (e) Section 105(a) of such Act is amended—

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