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Roof Gardens

The Green Team. Roof Gardens. Presented By. KIMBERLI MORAVEC, Supervising VP DANIJEL FILIPOVIC, CEO-Boss Man CLARA MIKE, Art Director SARA CLARK, Scribe BRIAN PRATT, Architect JOSEPH AMHA, Manager KIRSTEN PETERSEN, Human Resources CIS 1020-124. Presentation .

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Roof Gardens

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  1. The Green Team Roof Gardens

  2. Presented By • KIMBERLI MORAVEC, Supervising VP • DANIJEL FILIPOVIC, CEO-Boss Man • CLARA MIKE, Art Director • SARA CLARK, Scribe • BRIAN PRATT, Architect • JOSEPH AMHA, Manager • KIRSTEN PETERSEN, Human Resources • CIS 1020-124

  3. Presentation For President Bioteau Salt Lake Community College

  4. Benefits of Roof top Gardens • Study of Horticulture, Entomology, Climatology, and Pedology • Greenhouse nurseries • Relief and Rescue Llama Farm • Minimize produce transportation costs • Yearly decrease in heating and cooling costs • Reduce water runoff and utility bills • Reduce carbon dioxide • Reduces noise pollution nearly 40 decibels • Human therapy

  5. Study of Horticulture, Entomology, Climatology, and Pedology • Benefit science department, by providing a hands on learning experience. • Provides on-campus location for study of a myriad of plant life. • Invites a variety of insect life for study. • Creates an environment to study the effects of climate on an ecosystem. • Study of soil, and benefits of llama manure.

  6. Greenhouse nurseries • Used to protect young plants during initial growth cycle. • During cold weather will contain starter plants for the coming season. • Provides storage for seeds, tools, and other gardening implements.

  7. Relief and Rescue Llama Farm • Rescues Llamas that are mistreated and supplies them with a sanctuary. • The llama manure provides soil nourishment and fertilization. • The llamas eat weeds and overgrowth. • Harvesting the Llama wool to be used for knitting hats for premature babies. • $200.00per Llama per month from the government for rescue.

  8. Minimize produce costs and transportation • Thousands of dollars per year will be saved on produce and transportation costs. • Students can enjoy organically grown vegetables and fruits. • Reduces carbon emissions because our produce doesn’t require transportation. • Our vegetables ripen naturally and are not sprayed with chemicals since they are used locally.

  9. Yearly decrease in heating and cooling cost

  10. Reduce water runoff and utility bills • Create a bountiful water supply that can be repurposed as grey water for use in the schools lavatories or outdoor sprinkler system. • We use a rain-catch and a water recycling system. • Will advance energy efficiency with improved insulation. • Reduced carbon dioxide emissions. • Reduce noise infiltration nearly 40decibels.

  11. Human therapy • Create a tranquil environment for gardeners and observers to relieve tension and relax. • In between classes, students and faculty can meet and make new friends, have fun, and enjoy a beautiful lush environment. • Provides a meditative environment. • Students and faculty can avoid being inundated with harmful toxins while they relax.

  12. Material start up costs

  13. In Conclusion The Green Team believes our Rooftop Gardens will not only benefit the Salt Lake Community College campus but also the surrounding community. Thank you for your time and consideration.

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