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Draft National Listing of Above Code, High Performance, and Green Building Programs
Submitted by Britt/Makela Group, to the Building Codes Assistance Program, August 19, 2009 Prepared by Michelle Britt and Josh Enterkine Contact: Michelle Britt Assumptions: Local municipalities (permitting agencies or utilities) implemented voluntary or mandatory programs. Above code/ green building codes (or standards), high performance building codes (standards) were used to describe the programs. The term stretch code may apply to some of the phased, mandatory programs. Process: We conducted research via the internet, e-mail, and telephone Green Building Initiative State Chapters of Building Officials, or ICC Greener Buildings USGBC Database of State Incentives for Energy Efficiency Searching state by state with keywords listed above Contacting regional energy code groups Contacting state energy offices National Association of Counties www.naco.org www.greenerbuilding.org www.usgbc.org www.dsireusa.org www.thegbi.org

Sources of information:

Emphasis is on local municipality programs with energy at their core, although several water conservation pro The list does not include federal agency programs, university or higher education programs, or a complete list

The list includes several rebates, but avoids the multitude of utility rebates offered for thus and such appliance Caveats: * More programs exist. The scope and time frame of the project determined the search stopping point. * In documenting the programs, we strove for accuracy, but given the volume of data we uncovered, the variabilities of jurisdictions' websites, ability to contact staff, and time frame of the project, there may be errors. We will make every attempt to correct those found.

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DRAFT National Listing of Above/Beyond Code Programs. Prepared by Britt/Makela Group, Inc, August 2009

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Voluntary/Mandatory/Both v State and Municipality Program Name, Year Adopted

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Alabama

Earthcraft House

Developed by Southface Energy Group, Inc in partnership with US DOE's Build America Program - Earthcraft House is a point based program that includes Energy Star certification in it's baseline. The program is used in Alabama through a certified third party rater.

Contact: Joe Cooper, Ecosouth, Huntsville, AL Phone: 256.536.4120 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.earthcrafthouse.com/About/about.htm

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Alabama,

EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 33- Energy Standards, 2006

This Executive Order mandated state agencies to reduce their energy consumption by ten percent (10%) in all conditioned facilities owned or operated by that agency by the end of Fiscal Year 2008, and twenty percent (20%) by Fiscal Year 2010 relative to Fiscal Year 2005 levels.

Contact: Larry Knox Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs Energy Division Mailing Address: ADECA-Energy Division P.O. Box 5690 Montgomery, AL 36103-5690 Courier Address: ADECA-Energy Division, Mailroom 404, 401 Adams Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36104 Phone: 334.242.5290 or 1-800.392.8098 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.adeca.alabama.gov/EWT/default.aspx

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Alaska, Anchorage

All new municipal buildings, including new private construction for municipal leasing or renting, and major renovations of existing municipal buildings must be LEED Certified. Beginning July 1, 2012, the minimum level required will be increased to LEED Silver. The Ordinance also requires all Anchorage School District building construction and renovation over 20,000 sq ft to earn LEED Certified. Fee-reduction incentives are provided for private construction that meets LEED or National NAHB standards

Contact: Ron Thompson Building Safety, 4700 Elmore Road, Anchorage, AK 99507 Phone: 907.343.8301 Website: m http://www.muni.org/departments/development/bsd /pages/default.aspx

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Alaska, State

Home Energy Rebate Program, 2008

Contact: Cary Bolling Alaska Housing Finance Corporation Alaska Housing Finance Corporation. A home energy rater evaluates before and Research Information Center POB 101020, after improvements. "The Home Energy Rebate Program provides rebates up to Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: 800.478.2432 $10,000 to homeowners who improve the energy efficiency of their homes. In Phone 2: 907.330.8164 Fax: 907.338,1747 Eaddition, the Rebate program provides a $7,500 rebate for qualified new 5 Star Mail: [email protected] Plus homes." Website: http://www.ahfc.state.ak.us/ http://www.ahfc.state.ak.us/energy/weatherization_ rebates.cfm

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Alaska, State

State financed residential housing must meet the Alaska Building Energy Efficiency Standard, which consists of the 2006 IECC and ASHRAE Standard 62.2-2004 Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Low-Rise Building Energy Residential Buildings, with Alaska-Specific Amendments to the IECC 2006 and Efficiency Standard ASHRAE Standard 62.2-2004 to both, adopted November 8, 2006 by Alaska (BEES) Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC)

Contact: Scott Waterman Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) PO Box 101020 Anchorage, AK 99510-1020 Phone: 800-478-2432 (Alaska) 907-330-8195 (Anchorage & Outside Alaska) Website: http://www.ahfc.state.ak.us/ http://www.ahfc.state.ak.us/reference/bees.cfm

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Arizona

Executive Order #2005-05 , 2005

All state-funded buildings must achieve LEED Silver certification. The Executive Order also requires newly constructed state-funded buildings to incorporate renewable energy.

Contact: The Honorable Jan Brewer, Governor of Arizona Address: 1700 West Washington, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Phone: 602.542.4331 Phone: 1.800.253.0883 Website: http://azgovernor.gov/Contact.asp

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Contact: Phil Marcotte

Arizona, Buckey

Green Building Program, 2008

This is a comprehensive, voluntary points based program. Home size determines the number of points needed to achieve each level of certification.

Community Development Department, Town of Buckeye, 90 N. Apache Road, Buckeye, AZ 85326 Phone: 623.349.6199 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.buckeyeaz.gov/ http://az-buckeye2.civicplus.com/index.aspx? nid=278

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Arizona, Chandler

Green Building Program 2008

Modification of building and zoning codes, creation of green building standards, Contact: Jason Crampton, City Planner, Planning incentives for green building certification, and city commitments & Development Administration, City of Chandler 215 E. Buffalo St., #104 Chandler, This program focuses on whole community. Changes to the general plan and AZ 85244-4008 Phone: 480.782.3000 zoning, requirements for LEED municipal buildings, and adoption of the 2006 Web: http://www.chandleraz.gov IECC will result in mandatory changes, while incentives to promote LEED in http://www.chandleraz.gov/Content/GB_Ch_GBP.p private commercial developments encourage voluntary changes. df

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Contact: Amanda Acheson, Sustainable Building Coconino’s comprehensive, point based program is voluntary. It includes three Manager, Coconino County Department of Arizona, levels of certification with potential for Net Zero Energy Distinction. Community Development Address: 2500 North Sustainable Building Flagstaff/Coconino Fort Valley Road, Building 1, Flagstaff, Arizona Program 2009 County Pre- and mid- project technical assistance is offered, two year utility bills are 86001 Phone: 928-679-8853 or 1-800-559-9289 required to assess program impacts. ext 8853 Website: http://www.ccsedi.org/green-products.html

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Arizona, Gilbert

Gilbert's water conservation ordinance addresses irrigation water use in new residential developments and commercial properties. Water-intensive landscaping in common areas of a new development that is a single family and multi-family development shall not exceed ten percent of the total landscapable area in the new development. If reclaimed water is used on such common areas, the town's reclaimed water incentive rate shall be charged. If only reclaimed water is used on common areas, the amount of water-intensive landscaping may increase to 50 percent of the total landscapable area. In model homes the following restrictions apply: The combined water-intensive landscaping and water features of model homes in new single-family developments shall not exceed 20 percent of the landscapable area. (b) WaterContact: Kathy Rall, Water Resource Manager, intensive landscaping shall be located only where it is functionally useful, such Conservation Address: 90 E Civic Center Dr, as in play areas or close to the house for energy efficiency. (c) All other plant Water Conservation Gilbert, AZ 85296 material shall be low water use plants listed in the most recent low water use Ordinance, 2006 Phone: 480. 503.6840, 480.503.6098 Website: plant list approved by the Arizona Department of Water Resources pursuant to http://www.ci.gilbert.az.us/eservices/planning/defau the Phoenix Active Management Area Management Plan then in effect. lt.cfm Developers of new developments shall provide at the model homesite and to homebuyers an information package on low water use landscaping obtained from the town's water conservation officer. In addition, model homes shall have landscaping and irrigation plans approved by the planning department prior to issuance of building permits, for which no variance may be granted. New developments that are nonresidential developments, that have an estimated annual water use that averages 9,000 gallons per day or more, except turf-related facilities, shall submit a "water conservation plan" as a condition to issuance of a building permit. The water conservation plan shall identify all water uses anticipated by the user and the water conservation measures to be utilized

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Arizona, Oro Valley

Resolution 07-94, 2007

All new town buildings and additions to existing town buildings be built to achieve a minimum of LEED Silver. The resolution directs the Town administration to achieve LEED Gold or LEED Platinum as project resources and conditions permit.

Contact: Paul R. Popelka, RLA/AICP Assistant Director, Planning, 11000 N. La Cañada Drive, Oro Valley AZ 85737 Phone: 520.229.4896 or m 520. 229.4700 Website: http://www.orovalleyaz.gov/Town_Government/Pla nning_Zoning/Sustainability.htm

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Pima County’s comprehensive, point based program is voluntary. Home size determines the number of points needed to achieve each level of certification. Plan review and inspection of program elements is fully integrated into the standard permitting and inspection process. Arizona, Pima County Residential Green The program is designed to coordinate with ENERGY STAR, utility incentive Program programs, and EPAct Home program. A parallel commercial program is under development Pima County adopted an amended 2006 IECC. Contact: Yves Khawam, PhD, Chief Building Official, Development Services, 201 N. Stone Ave. Tucson, AZ 85701 Phone: 480.740.6490 Website: http://www.pimaxpress.com/Building/default.htm http://www.pimaxpress.com/green/

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Arizona, Queen Creek

Green Building Policy, 2007

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must be certified LEED.

Address: Development Services Building, 22358 S. Ellsworth Road Queen Creek, AZ 85242 Phone: 480-358-3003 m Website: http://www.queencreek.org/Index.aspx? page=85

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Green Building Scottsdale’s comprehensive, point based program is voluntary. Home size Program, 2005- The determines the number of points needed to achieve each level of certification. updated rating Arizona, Scottsdale checklist is expected Parallel residential and commercial programs were adopted. to be launched in September 2009.

Contact: Anthony Floyd, Green Building Program, City of Scottsdale Address: 7447 E. Indian School Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 Phone: 480.312.4202 Website: www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov/ greenbuilding

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Arkansas, Fayettville

All new city-owned facilities greater than 5,000 ft2 must achieve a minimum of Contact: John Coleman, Sustainability Municipal Building LEED Silver certification. The bill also requires all other new construction in Coordinator, City of Fayetteville Phone: Standards, 2007 the city to submit a LEED checklist with application for permit, stressing an 479.575.8272 emphasis on energy and water efficiency

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Arkansas, Fayettville

Every new home in Fayetteville is now required to display the Energy Scorecard Contact: Dennis Sanders, Building Services Energy Score Card, so builders and buyers will know how it compares to other homes in the area. Phone: 575-8267 E-Mail: 2008 The Energy Scorecard is designed to provide an easy to understand points [email protected] system and a list of notable energy efficiency measures in the home.

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California

California Green Building Standards Code, EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1, 2009 (Adopted as part of the 2007 California Building Standards Code supplement)

The new California Green Buildings Standards Code, published as Part 11 of the California Code of Regulations, Title 24, covers residential and commercial buildings, schools, health facilities, and state buildings. It includes standards for Contact: California Building Standards planning and design, energy efficiency, water efficiency and conservation, Commission Address: material conservation and resource efficiency, and environmental quality. The 2525 Natomas Park Drive, Suite 130, Sacramento, Code includes both performance-based and prescriptive elements, such as CA 95833-2936 requiring a 15% reduction in energy use compared with current standards and Phone: 916.263.0916 requiring the use of ENERGY STAR appliances. The code also requires new Fax: 916.263-0959 buildings to be dual plumbed for potable and recycled water systems for toilet E-Mail: [email protected] Website: flushing when recycled water is available. These requirements are currently www.bsc.ca.gov optional. Following the next building code revision cycle in 2010, many of the http://www.green.ca.gov/default.htm optional standards will become mandatory. This adjustment period is intended to allow for industry and local enforcement agencies to prepare for, comply with, and test the new standards. After 2010, the Code will be updated annually to incorporate the latest construction methods and technology.

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California, Alameda City

All new building or renovation projects that equal or exceed $3 millon construction costs and are either owned or occupied by a City department or Green Building agency, or developed as a public-private partnership, must meet either: a LEED Requirements, 2008 Certified, or a minimum GreenPoint Rated" score of 50 and be so verified by Build It Green.

Contact: Planning & Building Department, 2263 Santa Clara Avenue, Room 190, Alameda, CA 94501 Phone: 510.747.6800 Website: m http://www.ci.alameda.ca.us/archive/2008/attachme nts/cc_sub_908.pdf

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California, Alameda County

Contact: Michael Cadrecha, Architect, County of Municipal Building All county projects initiated after July 1, 2003 must be LEED “Silver” certified. Alameda GSA-TSD Phone: 510.208.9589 Em Policy, 2003 Mail: [email protected].

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California, Albany

Green Building Program

Albany's mandatory program addresses all new construction and major renovation. Non residential projects must comply with varying levels of LEED, depending upon size. Greater than 5,000 ft2 they must be certified with USGBC. Single and multi-family residential must comply with the Build it Green/Green Points Rating System. Single family are only reviewed at plan check, multi-family must have city staff or third party verification. In addition, all County projects must be LEED Silver.

Address: City of Albany, 405 Kains Avenue, Albany, CA 94706 Phone: 510.528.5710 Website: http://www.albanyca.org/index.aspx? page=384

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California, Anaheim

Green Building Program, 2008

The focus is on technical assistance and financial incentives to encourage compliance with a variety of established third party programs. Commercial projects receive rebates based on level of LEED certification, while residential projects receive rebates based on the number of units certified. All new municipal buildings over 10,000 ft2 must be LEED Certified

Contact: Anaheim Public Utilities Phone: 714.765.4182 Website: http://www.anaheim.net/section.asp?id=146

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California, Berkeley

LEED LEED Resolution, 2004

Municipal buildings over 5,000 sq ft and $200,000 must be a minimum of LEED Silver.

Contact: City of Berkeley Green Building Coordinator Address: 1434 University, Berkeley, m CA 94702, Phone: 510.845.0472

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California, Brisbane

Municipal Code, 2007

Brisbane's Municipal Code requires all new single family construction to document a minimum of 50 Build it Green/Green Points for single family and multi (20 units plus). All Commercial buildings must be LEED Silver, as are city-sponsored non-residential projects.

Contact: Community Development Phone: 415508-2120 E-Mails: [email protected] -or- [email protected] Websites: http://www.ci.brisbane.ca.us/index.asp http://www.ci.brisbane.ca.us/municode/index.htm

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The City of Burbank, a member of USGBC, offers program incentives to builders who embrace the voluntary measures, from demolition waste control to LEED certification. . Depending on the level of sustainability selected by builders, plan check and permit fees will be reduced by 5% to 15%. Any proposed LEED certified building will receive expedited City approval services. City of Burbank Green Building Ordinance As an additional resource, the City has created the Green Building and Sustainable Architecture Reference Manual. This document contains information on construction and demolition materials, local area recyclers and their contact information, the LEED certification program, and much more. Additionally, Burbank Water and Power provides the following financial incentives to encourage LEED certified green building construction: LEED Level Incentive Certified Level $15,000 Silver Level $20,000 Gold Level $25,000 Platinum Level $30,000

California, Burbank

Contact: John Cheng, BO/Asst. CDD Director Phone: 818.238.5220 E-Mail: [email protected] Contact: Carol-Ann Coates, Plan Check Engineer Phone: 818.238.5220 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.Burbankca.org/building/bgreen.htm.

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California, Calabasas

All non-residential, city and privately-owned buildings between 500 ft2 and Green Development 5,000 ft2 must meet the LEED Certified level. Buildings over 5,000 ft2 must Standards, 2004 meet the LEED Silver level.

Address: 100 Civic Center Way Calabasas, CA 91302 Phone: 818.224.1600 Website: http://cityofcalabasas.com/pdf/green-buildingordinance.pdf#search=%22calabasas%20LEED %20ordinance%22

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California, Campbell

Green Policy Recommendation, 2007

Campbell City Council adopted Resolution 10850, requiring all new and renovated municipal buildings over 5,000 sq ft to achieve LEED Silver certification.

Address: Campbell City Hall 70 N. First Street, Campbell, California 95008 Phone: 408.866.2130 E-Mail: [email protected]

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California, Cathedral City

Cathedral City Green Building Program, 2008

Contact: Gil Estrada, CBO Phone: 760.770.0340 E-Mail: Cathedral City offers expedited plan review for residential projects certified by [email protected] Website: California Green Builder. http://qcode.us/codes/cathedralcity/view.php? topic=8-8_56&showAll=1&frames=on

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California, Corona

Certified Green Buildings, 2007

This voluntary program offers Certified Green Building designation for commercial and residential buildings. Commercial building must have documented the project will achieve a minimum of 20 credits on the LEED rating system. Residential building applicants must show building documentation certified by the California Green Builder

Contact: Keith Clarke, Director, Building Dept. Phone: 951.736.2258 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.corona.ca.us/index.cfm?section=City %20Departments&page=Community %20Development&cat=Building %20Division&viewpost=2&contentid=1101&CFID =26212549&CFTOKEN=50288245&jsessionid=8e 3020e8e41571483278

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This mandatory program addresses new residential construction. Applicants must have documented Build it Green/Green Points Rating of at least 90 points, and exceed Title-24 by 15%. Additional requirements include preplumb for Sustainable Building California, Cotati solar, incorporate 30% flyash, 50% native plant material, 80% drought tolerant Program, 2009 plant material, and 80% drip irrigation. Incentives are given to those exceeding the minimum requirements, or applicants with additions and remodels who voluntarily participate in the program.

E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http:/www.ci.cotati.ca.us/sections/departments/sust ainable-building-program.cfm

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California, Culver City

This mandatory program for non-residential projects requires LEED Mandatory Green certification for all projects 50,000 ft2 or greater. Projects less than 50,000 ft2 Building Program must comply with 80% of the choice of prescriptive options available in the program.

Contact: Craig Johnson, Building Official Phone: 310. 253.5800 Website: http://www.culvercity.org/buildingsafety/build_safe ty.asp?sec=gov

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California, Cupertino

Cupertino Green, 2008

Modeled after the Santa Clara County Cities Association Green Building Collaborative initiative, the City is directed to apply these standards to all development projects: - Encourage a voluntary review of green building measures for projects associated with discretionary approvals (i.e., 50 points minimum from the Build it Green/Green Points Checklist and LEED silver Rating). - Set a threshold of 5,000 ft2 for City projects to obtain a minimum LEED silver rating.

Contact: Greg Casteel, BO Phone: 408.777.3206 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.cupertino.org/index.aspx? page=768#building

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California, Davis

Municipal Code, 2008

Davis's program varies in stringency according to the size of the project. For example, new single family homes smaller than 1,500 ft2 must achieve 70 Contact: Greg Mahoney Phone: 530 757-5655 points from Build it Green/Green Points (plus 40 for recognition), while homes E-Mail: [email protected] Website: above 2,500 ft2 must reach 90 points (plus 40 for recognition). Commercial http://cityofdavis.org/cdd/green_building.cfm buildings have a similar system, but are based on the LEED rating system.

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All city projects with the estimated cost of construction of $3,000,000 or greater, shall meet Silver rating under the LEED rating system, or a cityapproved equivalent. All projects following the LEED rating system shall be registered and certified Green Building California, Dublin by the U.S. Green Building Council. Requirements, 2005 All city projects with the estimated cost of construction of $3,000,000 or less shall be designed and constructed using as many green practices as appropriate to the project as specified in the operational guidelines. These projects shall not be required to be registered and certified by the U.S. Green Building Council.

Contact: Gregory Shreeve, BO Phone: 925.833.6620 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.dublin.ca.us/Departments.cfm? PL=env

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California, El Segundao

Municipal Building All new municipal projects must achieve LEED Silver certification or higher. Standards, 2009 Green building standards for private developments are planned for 2010.

Contact: Sam Lee, Building Safety Manager/ Building Official Phone: 310-524-2346 E-Mail: [email protected] Webstie: m http://www.elsegundo.org/depts/planningsafety/buil dingsafety/default.asp

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California, Fort Bragg

Zoning Density Bonus

The city offers planning incentives, e.g. a reduction in one development standard at City Council's discretion for achieving LEED Certified or Build it Green certification.

Contact: Marie Jones, Community Development Director Phone: 707.961.2823 E-Mail: [email protected]

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California, Gilroy

Municipal Building New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must meet Standards, 2009 LEED Silver.

Contact: Shawna Freels, CMC City Clerk Address: Gilroy City Hall, 7351 Rosanna Street, m Gilroy, CA 95020 Phone: 408.846.0400 E-Mail: [email protected]

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California, Hayward

Private Development Green Building Ordinance of the City of Hayward.

Single-family and multi-family projects must be GreenPoint Rated, remodels and additions greater than 500 ft2 must submit GreenPoint Rated Existing homes checklist. Commercial projects must follow Hayward's checklist for Private Non-Residential Development.

Contact: Glen Martinez, Acting Building Official Development Services Phone: 415.583.4159 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.hayward-ca.gov

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California, Healdsburg

The City of Healdsburg City Council adopted an ordinance (the Healdsburg Green Building Program) that requires certain construction projects to incorporate green building measures and further specifies the green building rating systems and performance thresholds to be used in Green Building determining compliance. The performance thresholds are based on the Ordinance, 2009 Build It Green (BIG) rating system for residential construction and the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating program for non-residential construction. The ordinance and resolutions became effective August 1, 2009.

Contact: Planning & Building, City of Healdsburg Address: 401 Grove Street, Healdsburg, CA 95448 Phone: 707.431.3348 Website: http://www.ci.healdsburg.ca.us/index.aspx? page=173

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California, Irvine

Irvine Build Green, 2005

Irvine's voluntary program offers three levels of certification for new Contact: Shawn Thompson, Program construction and retrofits of residential, multi-family, and commercial Manager Phone: 949.724.7449 E-Mail: building, depending on the points they attain on Irvine's locally [email protected] Website: developed checklists. The list includes mandatory items and a selection http://www.cityofirvine.us/green_build.html of voluntary.

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Municipal California, Irvine Building Standards, 2005

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must be LEED Certified.

Contact: Shawn Thompson, Program Manager Phone: 949.724.7449 E-Mail: m [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofirvine.us/green_build.html

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California, Livermore

The City's mandatory program is comprised of checklists for residential, multi-family and commercial - including civic projects. With few Contact: Steve Kiefer, BO, Phone: Green Building exceptions, it applies to all new construction. The residential and multi925.960.4410 E-Mail: Program, 2008 family checklists are based on Build it Green/Green Points Rating, the [email protected] commercial checklists are based on LEED. Thresholds of minimum compliance have been established.

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California, Livermore

The Commercial and Residential Green Building Ordinance applies to the construction of all new buildings in the city, except for Secondary Dwelling Units and Accessory Structures. For residential projects, the checklist must indicate that the project will achieve a minimum rating of Commercial and 50 points. For nonresidential projects, the checklist must indicate the Residential Green project will achieve a minimum rating of 20 points. For nonresidential Building civic projects, the checklist must indicate the project will achieve a Ordinance, 2006 minimum rating of 33 points. The City’s single family and multi-family residential green building checklists are based on the Build-It-Green checklists. The City’s commercial green building checklist is based on the LEED.

Contact: Green Building Team Address: 1052 South Livermore Avenue, Livermore, CA 94550 Phone: 925.960.4410 Website: m http://www.ci.livermore.ca.us/CDD/green_bui lding/livermore.html

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California, Long Beach

Green Building Policy for New municipal construction and tenant improvements over 7,500 ft2 Municipal must be LEED certified. Buildings, 2005

Contact: Larry Brugger, Building Superintendant Phone: 562.570.7713 EMail: [email protected]

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The Long Beach City Council adopted interim Green Building Requirements for Private Development as the first step to an ongoing stakeholder process to develop permanent Green Building Guidelines for Private Development in Long Beach. The interim policy applies to all new projects that apply for development entitlements and meet the policy thresholds, beginning November 22, 2006 until the date that a permanent policy is adopted and becomes effective: All private development projects that meet the following criteria will Green Buildng for be required prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, to have Contact: Larry Brugger, Building California, Long Private registered their project with the U.S. Green Building Council with the Superintendant Phone: 562.570.7713 EBeach Development, intent to achieve a minimum level of LEED Certified in their final Mail: [email protected] 2006 building design OR to provide third-party verification that they meet the equivalent of the minimum requirements of LEED Certification in the final building design to the satisfaction of the Director of Planning and Building. Interim Green Building Policy minimum thresholds: o Residential/Mixed Use: 50 or more housing units o Commercial/Industrial: 50,000 or more ft2 building area

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This mandatory program addresses essentially all new construction, and additions and alterations greater than 50% of the original building. California, Los Green Building Contact: James Wallgren, Asst. City Residences and multi-family units must document a Build it Altos Regulations, 2007 Manager, Community Development Director Green/Green Points Rating of at least 50 points. Commercial projects Phone: 650.947.2635 E-Mail: must demonstrate a Title 24 compliance rate of 15% above code. [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.losaltos.ca.us/commdev/building/index.html

Contact: Kirk Ballard, CBO Phone: 650.947.2634 E-Mail: [email protected]

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California, Los Altos Hills

This mandatory program addresses new residential construction. Applicants are given the choice of documenting a Build it Green/Green Green Building Points Rating of at least 60 points, or a LEED for Homes rating of 45 Ordinance, 2008 points. Incentives are given to those exceeding the minimum requirements, or applicants with additions and remodels who voluntarily participate in the program.

Contact: Debbie Pedro, AICP, Planning Director Phone: 650.947.2517 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.losaltoshills.ca.gov/building-andplanning

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California, Los Angeles

The Standard of Sustainability establishes a requirement for nonresidential projects at or above 50,000 ft2 of floor area, high-rise residential (above six stories) projects at or above 50,000 ft2 of floor area, or low-rise residential (six stories or less) of 50 or more dwelling units within buildings of at least 50,000 ft2of floor area to meet the intent of the LEED Certified level. The Standard also applies to existing Contact: Krista Kline, Urban Planning & buildings that meet the minimum thresholds described above when Design Coordinator, Mayor's Office of redevelopment construction costs exceed a valuation of 50% of the Commercial & Residential Development EGreen Building existing building’s replacement cost. Mail: [email protected] Website: Ordinance, 2008 Requirement: Must include a LEED® Accredited Professional (LEED® http://www.lacity.org/mayor/villaraigosaplan/ AP) on the project team and demonstrate that the project has met the EnergyandEnvironment/GreenBuilding/index. intent of the LEED® Certified level. Formal certification by the USGBC htm is not required. The Standard for non-residential/high-rise residential projects will be effective on November 1, 2008. The Standard will apply to low-rise residential projects on May 1, 2009. Under a separate ordinance, all public works projects over 7,500 ft2 must be LEED certified.

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California, Los Angeles

The Standard of Sustainability establishes a requirement for nonresidential projects at or above 50,000sf of floor area, high-rise residential (above six stories) projects at or above 50,000sf of floor area, or low-rise residential (six stories or less) of 50 or more dwelling units within buildings of at least 50,000sf of floor area to meet the intent of the LEED Certified level. The Standard also applies to existing buildings that meet the minimum thresholds described above when Green Building redevelopment construction costs exceed a valuation of 50% of the Ordinance, 2008 existing building’s replacement cost. Requirement: Must include a LEED AP on the project team and demonstrate that the project has met the intent of the LEED Certified level. Formal certification by the USGBC is not required. The Standard for non-residential/high-rise residential projects will be effective on November 1, 2008. The Standard will apply to low-rise residential projects on May 1, 2009. Under a separate ordinance, all public works projects over 7,500 ft2 must be LEED certified.

Contact: Krista Kline, Urban Planning & Design Coordinator, Mayor's Office of Commercial & Residential Development EMail: [email protected] Website: http://www.lacity.org/mayor/villaraigosaplan/ EnergyandEnvironment/GreenBuilding/index. htm

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California, Los Angeles

Contact: Los Angeles Department of Water SoCal Water$mart and Power Phone: 800.544.4498 Website: Turf Removal Only residential property owners up to 4 units who are customers of Los http://socalwatersmart.com/index.php? Program Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) are eligible for option=com_content&view=article&id=79 SoCal Water$mart’s Turf Removal Program rebates. Commercial/multi-family customers may contact LADWP directly at (800) 544-4498 to determine eligibility.

Eligible participants can receive a $1 rebate (up to $2,000 per home) for each square foot of irrigated turf grass from your home’s landscape that is removed from irrigation.

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The program will pay single-family residential customers a dollar for Residential each square foot of turf removed and replaced with drought-tolerant California, Los Drought Resistant plants, mulch and water permeable hardscape. Angeles Landscape Incentive Program The Department of Water and Power must pre-approve the customers' plans and proof of installation is required to receive the rebate.

Website: http://www.ladwp.com/ladwp/cms/ladwp0003 99.jsp 888-376-3314

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California, Los Angeles

Los Angeles Department of Water and Power electric customers can Trees for a Green receive free shade trees. To qualify for trees, customers take advantage LA of the on-line Trees for a Green LA workshop. Trees are delivered and planted, intended to shade the home, save energy.

Phone: 1.800.GreenLA (1.800.473.3652) and select Trees for a Green LA Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.ladwp.com/ladwp/cms/ladwp0007 44.jsp.

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California, Los The Save-A-Buck Program offers rebates of $100 for owners of Website: Multifamily Toilet Angeles and San apartments, condominiums, town homes, duplexes, triplexes, and mobile http://www.20gallonchallenge.com/programs_ Rebates Diego homes for the purchase of high-efficiency toilets. residential.html 1-877-728-2282.

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The voluntary program assists with "smart" or weather-based irrigation controller purchase. Rebates start at $230 for single-family sites of less than one acre. Unlike a standard automatic timer that turns on the sprinklers at set intervals, a "smart" controller uses weather data and site Single-Family California, Los information such as plant type and sprinkler system output to adjust Weather-Based Angeles and San watering times and frequency. Because proper installation and initial set- Phone: 1.888.376.3314. Irrigation Diego up of these controllers generally requires an in-depth knowledge of soils, Controller Rebates precipitation rates, slope measurements and related factors, professional installation is recommended.The minimum incentive for single-family sites one acre or larger, is $25 per station. Rebate amount cannot exceed the purchase price of the controller.

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California, Los The Save-A-Buck Program offers rebates of $100 for owners of Website: Multifamily Toilet Angeles and San apartments, condominiums, town homes, duplexes, triplexes, and mobile http://www.20gallonchallenge.com/programs_ Rebates Diego homes for the purchase of high-efficiency toilets. residential.html 1-877-728-2282.

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This program provides a financial incentive to encourage customers to choose a high-efficiency clothes washer (HEW) instead of a standard top-loading model. HEWs use 65% less water, 55% less energy, and less Single-Family detergent; clean better; and are gentler on clothes than standard clothes California, Los Website: High- Efficiency washers. Drying time can be cut in half. This program generates both Angeles and San http://www.20gallonchallenge.com/programs_ Clothes Washer water and energy savings. HEWs must be from the list of approved Diego residential.html 1-888-376-331 Rebates models and have a water efficiency factor of 5.0 or less. The Metropolitan Water District operates the program on behalf of the San Diego County Water Authority, its member agencies, and San Diego Gas and Electric. Rebates start at $135

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California, Los Angeles County

Sustainable New municipal buildings or major renovations 10,000 square feet or Design Program, larger must be certified LEED Silver. 2007

Mailing Address: Public Works 900 S. Fremont Ave. Alhambra, CA 91803 Phone: 626.458.5100

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California, Marin County

Marin County's mandatory residential program is based on a locally developed checklist. Home size determines the number of points Green Building necessary to comply, and level of compliance. Until adoption of a new Program, 2009 County Green Building Ordinance, the point requirements for additions and remodels apply only to the building area encompassed in the addition/remodel.

Contact: Omar Peña, Green Building Coordinator Phone: 415.507.2797 Email: [email protected]+D10s m Website: http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/CD/main/co mdev/advance/Sustainability/Energy/solar/sola r_index.cfm

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This mandatory county residential energy code applies to: New single family dwellings resulting in a total dwelling size of 1,500 square feet or Single Family greater, and additions resulting in a total dwelling size of 1,500 square California, Marin Dwelling Energy feet or greater, substantial remodels to single family dwellings resulting County Efficiency in a total dwelling size of 1,500 square feet or greater, (depending upon Ordinance, 2008 the method of Title 24 compliance). The applicant must meet or exceed Title 24 standards by at least 15%.

Contact: Omar Peña, Green Building Coordinator Phone: 415.507.2797 Email: [email protected]+D10s m Website: http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/CD/main/co mdev/advance/Sustainability/Energy/solar/sola r_index.cfm

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California, Mill Valley

Contact: Mike Moore, Director of Planning and Building Mailing Address: Planning Department Mill Valley City Hall This mandatory program effects most new construction in Mill Valley. 26 Corte Madera Ave. All non-residential construction must achieve a LEED Silver rating or Municipal Code, Mill Valley, CA 94941 better; residential projects must achieve 50 Build it Green/Green Points 2008 Phone: 415.388.4033 (homes larger than 3,500 ft2 must achieve 60). City buildings must Fax: 415.381.1736 follow the program in accordance with the type of building. Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofmillvalley.org/Index.aspx? page=948

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California, Mission Viejo

Solar Energy Education Program,

Mission Viejo has several measures to promote energy conservation in local homes and businesses. Building permit fees will be waived for the implementation of permanent solar power such as solar photovoltaic; solar thermal systems; tank less domestic water heaters; windows and/or doors containing glass; and high efficiency heating, venting, and airconditioning systems. Expedited plan review and sameday inspection also accompany the fee waiver in an effort to encourage homeowners and businesses to consider construction of a higher energy efficient system.

Contact: Chuck Wilson, Community Development Director Phone: 949.470.3029 Website: http://cityofmissionviejo.org/DepartmentPage. aspx?id=94&ekmensel=7b8f18ba_28_0_94_3

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California, Mission Viejo

Contact: Buster Scholl, CBO Phone: 949.470.3021/ 949.470.3054 To qualify for Mission Viejo's voluntary Green Building Program, the Email: [email protected] applicant must have an accumulation of 50 points for residential Green Building [email protected] remodels that encompass at least 500 square feet OR the applicant must Program, 2008 Website: have an accumulation of 75 points for new residential construction on http://cityofmissionviejo.org/DepartmentPage. their locally developed checklist. aspx? id=1966&ekmensel=7b8f18ba_28_0_1966_5

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Monte Sereno requires all City construction to reach the LEED Silver Green Building in California, Monte level. However, new residential and non-residential construction only Monte Sereno, Sereno need to submit the appropriate checklist (Green Point/Build it Green and 2008 LEED, respectively).

Contact: Building Department Hours: Monday- Friday 9AM to 5PM, Phone: (408) 354-2805 Inspections: (408) 354-2805 Fax: (408) 395-7653 Website: http://www.montesereno.org/index.php

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Municipal California, Monte New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 square feet or Building Initiative, Sereno larger must be certified LEED Silver. 2008

Contact: Building Department Mailing Address: 18041 Saratoga-Los Gatos Road m Monte Sereno, CA 95030 Phone: 408.354.2805

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California, Monterey

Under the Monterey Green Building Program, all new residential construction and remodels (single and two-family) must use the Green Point/Build it Green rating system. Projects less than 1,500 ft2 must achieve 40 points, and those larger than 1,500 ft2 must achieve 60. To receive the city's Green Building Award and reach the incentive level, Mailing Address: new homes must achieve 120 points. Incentives are flexibility in 580 Pacific Street, Room 4 Green Building building heights, floor-area ratios, and setbacks. Remodels and nonMonterey, CA 93940 Program, 2008 residential construction are similar. Non-residential construction is based Fax: 831.646.5643 on the LEED rating system. Municipal buildings larger than 1,000 ft2 http://www.monterey.org/building/greenbuildi must reach the LEED Silver level. The first year of the program requires ng/ only the submittal of the checklist; after that the measures must be implemented. The program also includes a construction and demolition schedule, detailing the parts of the demolished building that will be reused, recycled, and thrown out.

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California, Morgan Hill

Morgan Hill's mandatory program addresses all new construction and major renovation. Non residential projects must comply with varying Green Building levels of LEED, depending upon size. Greater than 5,000 ft2 they must Ordinance be LEED Silver. Verification is provided by LEED AP. Single and multi-family residential must comply with the Build it Green/Green Points Rating System or LEED.

Contact: City of Morgan Hill Mailing Address: 17555 Peak Avenue, Morgan Hill, CA 95037-4128 m Phone: 408.779.7271 Website: http://www.morganhill.ca.gov/DocumentView .aspx?DID=2439

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California, Napa

Contact: Stephen Jensen Chief Building Official Email: Napa's Green Building Ordinance requires all new, non-residential Green Building [email protected] Phone: buildings, including municipal projects, exceeding 30,000 sq ft to follow m Code, 2008 707.257.9540 Website: the LEED for New Construction or LEED for Core and Shell checklist. http://74.205.120.199/images/cityclerk/Munici palCode/Title15/Sections/30/040.pdf

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California, Novato

This mandatory program addresses non-residential, multi-family and single-family residential construction. Both new construction and Green Building remodels/additions are addressed. Each category of construction must Program, 2007* attain a certain number of points from the city's checklists. The lists are based on the 2007 California Green Building Standard.

Contact: Ron Averiette, CBO Phone: 415.899.8927 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.novato.ca.us/Index.aspx? page=1180

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California, Oakland

Municipal projects, including new construction and renovation with a Green Building minimum construction cost of $3 million,must achieve LEED Silver Ordinance, 2005 certification. The ordinance was added to the Oakland Municipal Code under Chapter 15.35.

Contact: Mike Neary, Deputy Director Department of Engineering and Construction Phone: (510) 238-6659 Email:[email protected]

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Palm Desert's standards apply to all new residential and commercial Contact: Russell A. Grance, CBO, Director buildings, requiring them to exceed Title 24 standards by at least 10%, of Building and Safety with the exception of homes over 4,000 square feet, which are required Mailing Address: 73510 Fred Waring Drive to exceed Title 24 by 15%. Palm Desert, CA 92260 Energy Efficiency California, Palm Phone: 760.776.6420 Requirements, The new standards also encourage the use of solar power systems. Desert Fax: 760.776.6392 Email: 2007 Developers of production homes are required to install a photovoltaic [email protected] solar system on at least one of the sales models and offer solar systems Website: www.cityofpalmdesert.com/ as a customer upgrade on all homes. Additionally, the City has waived http://www.cityofpalmdesert.org/Index.aspx? building permit fees on the installation of photovoltaic solar systems in page=304#Construction existing homes and businesses.

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California, Palo Alto

Palo Alto's mandatory program address residential and non-residential projects. Residential projects achieve Build it Green/Green Points Green Building Certification and be certified by Build it Green/Green Points Rater, or Ordinance, 2008 verified by the city, depending on project size. Non-residential projects must achieve LEED certification - smaller projects are verified by the city, larger must be registered and verified with USGBC.

Contact: Palo Alto Green Building Program Phone: 650-329-2189 Website: http://www.cityofpaloalto.org/depts/pln/green _building/getting_started.asp

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California, Pasadena

Contact: Sarkis Nazerian, BO Pasadena's mandatory program includes most non single family Phone: 626.744.4431 residential construction: new municipal buildings greater than 5,000 ft2, Email: [email protected] new non-residential buildings and tenant improvements greater than Alice M. Sterling, Green City Coordinator 25,000 ft2, and mixed use and multi-family residential buildings four Green Building Phone: 626.744.3726 stories in height or more. Each category must achieve at least LEED m Program, 2008 Email:[email protected] Silver, including water efficiency credit for reducing baseline usage by Website: 20%. Projects must be registered with USGBC. The city offers free http://www.ci.pasadena.ca.us/permitcenter/Gre LEED AP consulting services. Additionally, the city offers a $1000 enCity/building/gbprogram.asp#Green_Buildi rebate for each affordable housing unit in a green building. ng_Ordinance

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California, Petaluma

Petaluma Build it Green is a voluntary, points-based program for new Petaluma Build it homes, remodels and multi-family construction. Buildings must achieve Green/Green at least 50 Build it Green/Green Points (with a minimum number of Points, 2006 Build it Green/Green Points earned in various categories), to be eligible to become GreenPoint Rated.

Mailing Address: 11 English Street, Petaluma, California 94952 Phone: 707.778.4301 or 707.778.4302 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofpetaluma.net/cdd/big/whatis pbig.html

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California, Pleasanton

Pleasanton requires all non-residential projects greater than 20,000 ft2, both municipal and private, to reach LEED certification level. They do not need to be registered by USGBC, although inspection fees may be reduced for registered projects. All single and multi-family residential Green Building projects, including any such City-Sponsored Project, must achieve at Ordinance, 2005 least 50 Build it Green/Green Points (with a minimum number of Build it Green/Green Points earned in various categories), to be eligible to become GreenPoint Rated.

Contact: George Thomas, Building and Safety Official Phone: 925.931.5300 Email: [email protected] Donna m Decker, Principal Planner Phone: 925.931.5604 Website: http://www.ci.pleasanton.ca.us/business/planni ng/green-bldg-info.html

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California, Ranchos Palos Verdes

Ranchos Palos Verdes requires 50 points in the Build it Green/Green Points checklist for new single and multi-family residential construction and remodeling. If submitted plans meet the minimum number of points, Green Building the City offers fast-tracked review, and up to a 50% reduction in the Construction Contact: Planning Department Phone: 310.544.5228 v permitting fees. Non-residential construction must aim for the LEED Program, 2008 Certified level to receive these benefits. Ranchos Palos Verdes also allows for flexibility in zoning requirements for buildings with sustainable energy systems under these programs.

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California, Redding

The Redding Electric Utility (REU), in partnership with the Shasta Builders' Exchange, the City Building Department, and the City's Water and Solid Waste Utilities has launched its new Earth Advantage® Program for new construction projects in the City of Redding. To meet Redding Electric Utility’s Earth Advantage standard for Energy Earth Advantage Efficiency, the energy calculations for each home must demonstrate a minimum efficiency of 20 percent better than Title 24. For a house to be certified under the Earth Advantage criteria, each house must also achieve a minimum of 50 points in each of the remaining three categories for a total of 150 points or more. Points needed are based on house size.

Contact: Earth Advantage Residential Program Redding Electric Utility 777 Cypress Avenue Mailing Address: P.O. Box 496071 Redding, CA 96049-6071 Phone: 530.339.7300/1.866.267.8845 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.reupower.com/energysvc/pdf/point s-ws.pdf

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California, Riverside

Riverside Green Builder (RGB) is a voluntary program primarily for California Green production builders. RGB is based on the California Green Builder Builder Program.

Contact: Dan Chudy, CBO Phone: 951.826.5942 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.riversideca.gov/building/programs .asp

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California, All new construction and major renovations of municipal buildings Policy H-29, 2009 Riverside County exceeding 5,000 gross sq ft must achieve LEED certification.

Contact: Mike Lara, Director of Building & Safety, 4080 Lemon Street, Riverside, CA 92502-1629 Phone: 951.955.1800 951.955.2025

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California, Rohnert Park

Green Building Ordinance July 2007, Energy Efficiency Ordinance April 2007

Rohnert Park's mandatory program addresses all new construction and major renovation. Non residential projects must comply with varying levels of LEED, depending upon size. Greater than 5,000 ft2 they must Phone: 707.588.2257 Email: be certified with USGBC. Singe and multi-family residential must [email protected] Website: comply with the Build it Green/Green Points Rating System. Single http://www.rpcity.org/index.aspx?page=104 family are only reviewed at plan check, multi-family must have city staff or third party verification.

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California, Rohnert Park

The Energy Efficiency Ordinance covers all new residential Energy Efficiency construction, all new swimming pools, and residential additions greater Standards than 1,000 square feet. The ordinance requires all new residential Ordinance, 2007 construction to achieve an energy compliance rate 10-15% beyond Title 24, depending upon ft2 of the house.

Contact: Peter K. Bruck, BO Phone: 707.588.2257 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.rpcity.org/index.aspx?page=104

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California, Sacramento

Municipal New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 square feet or Building larger must meet LEED certification, silver is the goal. Standards, 2004

Contact: City of Sacramento Phone: 916.264.5011 Mailing Address: 915 I Street, Sacramento, California 95814 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofsacramento.org/dsd/building /green-building/

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California, San Bernardino County

Builders can earn a “green building designation” by following any one of these green rating systems: California Green Builder (CGB), Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), any Countyapproved green rating program or the County’s Green Building Basics Checklist. In return, builders will receive accelerated plan review, priority inspections, design assistance and recognition for all qualified projects. The County’s “green” building checklist gives points for Contact: Barbara Johnston, BO Phone: San Bernardino incorporating features such as solar powered outdoor lighting, energy- 909.387.4237 County efficient appliances, and the use of recycled construction materials. Email: [email protected] Green Builder Builders who earn a score of 85 or higher on the checklist qualify. Website: Program, 2007 Unlike LEED and CGB, the County checklist option does not require a http://www.greencountysb.com/default.htm fee. Residents and business owners in existing buildings can also receive incentives for improving their building's energy use. Permit fees will be waived for the installation of solar energy systems, wind-generated electrical systems, tankless water heaters, and highly efficient heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Municipal buildings must be certified LEED Silver.

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Artificial Turf Replacement Incentives Residential customers who qualify, can apply for a rebate of up to $1,000 for replacing existing irrigated turf with artificial turf. Funding for the $1.00 per square foot incentive (minimum 300 sq ft / maximum 1,000 sq ft) is limited and is provided on a first come, first served basis. A 30¢ incentive is provided year-round and is unlimited. California, San Diego Contact: Mayda Portillo Phone: (858) 522District single-family residential customers agree to a pre-conversion 6762 Email: [email protected] and a post-conversion inspection. A completed application form complete with photos. Conversion completed within 60 days of the pre-conversion on-site visit. Turf to remain in place for a minimum of five years. Rebates are not retroactive, only sites installed after a site visit and approval will qualify for this pilot. v

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The County of San Diego's Green Building Incentive Program applies to new and remodeled residential and commercial buildings. The program offers incentives of reduced plan check turnaround time and a 7.5% reduction in plan check and building permit fees for projects meeting program requirements. To qualify for the incentives, the project must comply with one of the resource conservation measures listed below: * Natural Resource Conservation Contact: County of San Diego Department of Straw Bale Construction. New buildings using baled straw from Planning and Land Use, Building Division harvested grain for the construction of the exterior walls will qualify for Mailing Address: 5201 Ruffin Road - Suite the incentives. B, San Diego, CA 92123-1666 Phone: California, San Green Building 888.336.7553/ * Water Conservation Diego County Incentive Program Gray Water Systems. The installation of a gray water system in new 619.565.5920 Website: www.sdcounty.ca.gov/dplu/greenbuildings.ht or renovated buildings will qualify for the incentives. A permit is required from the Department of Environmental Health for the gray ml water system. (CPC Title 24, Part 5, California Administrative Code, Appendix G.) * Energy Conservation Energy Use Below CEC Standards. Residential projects that exceed the minimum Title 24 standards by 15% and commercial projects that exceed the standards by 25% qualify for the Green Building Incentive Program.

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California, San Fransisco City and County

San Francisco's comprehensive requirements are based on building type and size. The requirements are being implemented incrementally between 2008 and 2012. Commercial buildings must submit or LEED checklist or certification (levels vary), depending on size, with certain Green Building requirements for water and energy. Residential buildings must submit Ordinance, 2008 Green Points checklists, or be certified, depending upon number of units, or in the case of high rise residential LEED certification, with certain requirements for stormwater design, water, and construction debris.

Contact: Isam Hasenin, PE, CBO Phone: 415.558.6131 Email: [email protected] Contact: Laurence Kornfield, Chief Building Inspector Phone: 415.558.6244 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.sfenvironment.org/our_programs/t opics.html?ssi=8&ti=19#Agencies

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California, San Jose

The City of San José requires all new municipal buildings over 10,000 square feet to be constructed to achieve LEED Silver level certification Green Building at a minimum, with a goal of reaching LEED Gold or Platinum Policy, 2007 certification. It also provides technical assistance to private applicants seeking LEED certification

Contact: Environmental Services Mailing Address: San José City Hall, 200 East Santa Clara Street, 10th Floor, San José, CA 95113 Phone: 408.535.8550 Website: http://www.sanjoseca.gov/esd/natural-energyresources/gb-policy.htm

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Beginning in 2009, a Green Building Checklist must be submitted as part of any permit application for projects that meet any of the following criteria: * Any new construction * Residential additions over 500 square feet * Any commercial/industrial projects over $100,000 in value

California, San Leandro

Contact: Sally Barros, Senior Planner and Green Building Sustainability Coordinator Phone: Programs, 2009 The checklist must be submitted with plan sets, and any items that are 510.577.3458 Website: http://www.ci.sanmarked on the checklists must then be referenced and detailed in the leandro.ca.us/cdbldggreen.asp plans. There is no minimum number of green building points required for private building projects at this time, but any items checked on the list for which official GreenPoint Rated or LEED points are sought by the project applicant must be completed prior to receipt of final permit. Additionally, municipal buildings require a minimum LEED rating of "Silver" for construction projects valued at over $3 million.

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Beginning in 2009, a Green Building Checklist must be submitted as part of any permit application for projects that meet any of the following criteria: * Any new construction * Residential additions over 500 square feet * Any commercial/industrial projects over $100,000 in value

California, San Leandro

Contact: Sally Barros, Senior Planner and Green Building Sustainability Coordinator Phone: Programs, 2009 The checklist must be submitted with plan sets, and any items that are 510.577.3458 Website: http://www.ci.sanmarked on the checklists must then be referenced and detailed in the leandro.ca.us/cdbldggreen.asp plans. There is no minimum number of green building points required for private building projects at this time, but any items checked on the list for which official GreenPoint Rated or LEED points are sought by the project applicant must be completed prior to receipt of final permit. Additionally, municipal buildings require a minimum LEED rating of "Silver" for construction projects valued at over $3 million.

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California, San Mateo

The City has adopted voluntary green building guidelines that went into effect on July 1, 2008. The green building program will follow the Green Building LEED Silver guidelines for municipal and commercial buildings and Guidelines, 2008 Build it Green/Green Point's guidelines for single family and multifamily dwellings. The level of certification and method of verification vary depending on building type and size.

Contact: Community Development Department, Planning Division Phone: 650.522.7202 Website: http://www.cityofsanmateo.org/DocumentVie w.aspx?DID=2913

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California, San Rafael

San Rafael's ordinance applies to most new residential and nonresidential construction. New residential construction must achieve at least 60 points on the Build it Green/Green Points rating system. NonGreen Building residential compliance thresholds are based on LEED levels of Requirements, certification and depend on project size. Incentives are offered to both 2007 residential and non-residential projects that substantially exceed the minimum standards. The same standards apply to private and municipaly funded buildings.

Contact: Robert M. Brown Mailing Address: PO Box 151560, San Rafael, CA 94901 Phone: 415.485.3085 m 415.485.3090, Fax: (415) 485-3184 Website: http://www.cityofsanrafael.org/Government/C ommunity_Development/Building___Fire_Pre vention.htm

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Contact: Robert M. Brown Mailing Address: PO Box 151560, San San Rafael's energy ordinance applies to new residential construction Rafael, CA 94901 California, San and additions resulting in homes greater than 3,500 ft2. The resulting Phone: 415.485.3085 Energy Ordinance m Rafael energy budget must be that of a Title 24 calculation of a 3,500 ft2 or less 415.485.3090, Fax: (415) 485-3184 Website: residence. http://www.cityofsanrafael.org/Government/C ommunity_Development/Building___Fire_Pre vention.htm

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This Homebuilders Association standard is comprehensive, voluntary, California, Santa Built Green Santa and completely separate from the jurisdiction’s permitting and Barbara Barbara inspection process.

Contact: Karin Preissinotto Santa Barbara Contractors Association Education Foundation, Inc. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 23409 Santa Barbara, CA 93121 Phone: 805.884.1100 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.builtgreensb.org/home.html

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California, Santa Clara County

Santa Clara County's Green Building Program transitioned from voluntary to mandatory on July1, 2009. The program currently applies to residential construction over 1,200 ft2. They must meet the standards Green Building of, and be verified as either Green Points/Build it Green or LEED Program, 2008 Homes. Those over 3000 ft2 must achieve 1 extra point per 100 ft2 if choosing the Green Point/ Build it Green path. In the Fall of 2009 the City will evaluate multi-family and non-residential requirements.

Contact: Michael Alvarez Phone: 408.299.5738 Email: [email protected] Or: Katja Irvin Phone: 408.299.5765 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.sccassessor.org/portal/site/plannin g/planningchp?path=/v7/Planning,%20Office %20of%20(DEP)/Plans %20%26%20Programs/Green%20Building

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Santa Cruz' program applies to both residential and commercial construction. It transitioned from voluntary to mandatory in 2008. Commercial buildings must submit or LEED checklist showing a Residential Green California, Santa minimum number of points attained. Incentives are offered for Building Program, Cruz voluntarily attaining additional points. Residential buildings must 2008 submit Green Points checklists showing a minimum number of points attained, depending upon ft2. Incentives are offered for voluntarily attaining additional points.

Contact: Joe Fullerton, Green Building and Environmental Specialist Mailing Address: 809 Center Street, Room 206 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Phone: 831.420.5124 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.santacruz.ca.us/pl/building/green.html#bottom

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The Plumbing Fixture Retrofit Regulations apply to all properties receiving water from the Santa Cruz Water Department, including homes and businesses in the City of Santa Cruz, Live Oak, the City of Capitola, and parts of unincorporated Santa Cruz County surrounding the City of Santa Cruz. You can complete the retrofits of higher volume fixtures any time before the property is sold. You do not need to wait until you have an offer to purchase your property. The regulation requires that the seller complete the retrofits before the property changes Contact: Toby Goddard, Water Conservation Time of Sale ownership. Manager, Water Department, Mailing California, Santa Plumbing Fixture Address: 212 Locust Street, Suite B, Santa Cruz Retrofit If the buyer and the seller agree, the seller can transfer the responsibility Cruz, California 95060 Phone: 831.420.5230 Regulations to retrofit to the buyer, in which case the buyer agrees to complete all Fax: 831.420.5231 Email: necessary retrofits within 90 days of the transfer of the property. [email protected] Plumbing fixtures should be manufactured to meet the following standards for maximum flush volume and flow rate: Toilets 1.6 gallons per flush (gpf) Showerheads 2.5 gallon per minute (gpm) Urinals 1.0 gpf

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The City of Santa Monica has specific building code requirements for all new construction and substantial remodels. These requirements are in four different areas (below). In addition to financial incentives for green building, the city has passed an ordinance that will allow expedited plan checks for LEED registered projects. Energy Conservation: All projects must exceed Title 24 compliance by 10%. Prescriptive compliance options are available as well. California, Santa Monica Contact: Brenden McEneaney, Energy and Green Building Materials: Select one material from 5 of the 10 areas on Green Building Programs Advisor Phone: Green Building the Green Building Materials list. This material must be used for 50% of 310.458.8549 Email: Program, 2008 building square footage or 100% of building fixtures. [email protected] Website: http://www.smgov.net/Departments/OSE/cate Landscaping and Irrigation: All new construction projects that gories/content.aspx?id=4585 incorporate landscape and irrigation work require submittal of Landscape and Irrigation Plans for review and approval by the City. All projects must conform to the Guidelines for the Design & Construction of Water-Efficient Irrigation systems in the City of Santa Monica. Construction and Demolition Waste: All projects must divert 65% of their construction and demolition waste from the landfill. This number cannot include inert materials.

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California, Santa Rosa

This mandatory program addresses essentially all new construction, and additions and alterations greater than 50% of the original building. Green Building Residences and multi-family units must document a Build it Code, 2004 Green/Green Points Rating of at least 50 points. Commercial projects must demonstrate 20 LEED credits. Applicants must demonstrate a Title 24 compliance rate of 15% above code.

Contact: Michael Whitaker, Chief Building Official Phone: 707.543.3234 Email: [email protected] Website: http://ci.santarosa.ca.us/departments/communitydev/buildin g/Pages/GreenBuilding.aspx

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California, Sebastopol

The City of Sebastopol has adopted mandatory sustainable building criteria based on the County of Sonoma Waste Management Agency Green Building Guidelines (Build it Green/Green Points). The program is intended for: New residential construction, new commercial construction, and commercial remodels 1800 ft2 and larger. A total of a Contact: Glenn Schainblatt, Building Official, minimum 60 overall points in the rating system with 15 points minimum Building and Safety Mailing Address: 7425 in each of these categories: Indoor Air Quality, Energy Efficiency, and Bodega Avenue Green Building Resource Efficiency is required to receive a certification of occupancy. Sebastopol, CA 95472 Phone: 707.823.8597 m Program Residential remodels and alterations are not subject to the Mandatory Email: [email protected] Website: Requirements. These projects are encouraged to use the Home http://www.ci.sebastopol.ca.us/greenbuildingp Remodeling Guidelines. Multifamily projects can be designed using the rogram.shtml Alameda County Waste Management Authority & Source Reduction And Recycling Board Multifamily Green Building Guidelines. Single use commercial buildings should use LEED or equivalent guidelines.

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California, Solano Beach

The City Council adopted the guidelines and checklists from Build it Green and LEED as the city’s reference documents for residential and Solana Beach commercial green building standards, respectively. Applicants are Green Building offered incentives for voluntary compliance with either program. The Program City Council also adopted the USGBC’s LEED-Silver criteria as the required minimum standard for City projects or projects that receive funding from the City or the City’s Redevelopment Agency.

Mailing Address: 635 S. HWY 101 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Phone: 858.720.2400 Website: http://www.ci.solanabeach.ca.us/ContentPage.asp?ContentID=322

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California, Sonoma

Contact: Wayne Wirick Jr., Development The City of Sonoma requires single and multi-family residences (greater Services Director, Building Official Phone: than 500 ft2) to achieve 50 points in the Green Points/Build it Green Green Building 707-933-2211 Email: rating system (20 points for unconditioned structures larger than 500 Ordinance, 2009 [email protected] Website: ft2). New/remodeled non-residential buildings larger than 5,000 ft2 must http://www.sonomacity.org/default.aspx? achieve 20 LEED points (10 for only unconditioned structures). PageId=518

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California, Sonoma County

The Green Building Program of Sonoma County is tentatively scheduled Mailing Address: Main Office 2550 Ventura to become mandatory by the first of 2010. The County of Sonoma aims Ave. Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Phone: Green Building to create a program that is consistent with other green building programs 707.565.1900 Fax: 707.565.1103 Website: m Ordinance, 2010 within the County, but that meets the County's own needs. Currently the http://www.sonomaprogram calls for 50 Green Point/Build it Green points for residential, county.org/PRMD/docs/grnbldg/program.htm and 20 LEED points for non-residential.

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California, Stockton

Stockton's ordinance requires municipal buildings 5,000-10,000 ft2 achieve LEED Certification; buildings over 10,000 ft2 achieve LEED Contact: Christine Tien Municipal Silver; buildings smaller than 5,000 ft2 must aim for as many LEED City of Stockton Phone: Ordinance, Redraft design elements as possible. All non-residential buildings over 5,000 ft2 209.937.8212 by Oct 2009 per must achieve LEED Silver. Residential construction must achieve 50 Email: [email protected] court requirement. pointse under the Green Point/Build it Green rating system. The Website: ordinance has clause that requires an evaluation every five years to make http://www.stocktongov.com/gogreen/ sure the program is in the top 25% of city green measures in the state.

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California, Sunnyvale

Contact: One-Stop Permit Center City Hall, Sunnyvale has created a three-phase program, to begin in 2010 and fully 456 W. Olive Avenue implemented by 2013. Requirements for building sizes varies according Phone: 408.730.7444 Website: Green Building, to the phase, reaching LEED Platinum or 100 Green Points/Build it http://sunnyvale.ca.gov/Departments/Commun m 2010 Green at the highest. Incentives for going above the phase requirements ity+Development/Planning+Division/Current+ are C31typically floor-area ratio or density bonuses, and extra height Projects+Planning/Planningallowances. Green+Buildings.htm

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California, Tiburon

Tiburon requires new residential buildings and additions over 500 ft2 achieve a minimum of 60 points in the Build it Green/Green Points rating system. All non-residential construction, from 3,000 to 19,999 ft2 Contact: Dean Bloomquist, Building Official must reach LEED Silver levels. Those 20,000 ft2 and above must Municipal Phone: 415.435.7380 E-Mail: achieve LEED Gold. All Town-sponsored buildings must achieve Ordinance, 2008 [email protected] Website: LEED Gold. Buildings that achieve 100 points under the Green http://www.ci.tiburon.ca.us/index.asp Point/Build it Green system or achieve LEED Platinum status get fasttracked plan review, re-embursement of Green Building Rater fees (up to $1,000), a plaque from the Town and listing on the Town's website.

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California, Ventura City of

Non-residential projects must comply with LEED, residential multifamily (4+units) must comply with California Green Builder, and Green Building residential must be deemed to include green elements by the Ventura Resolution, 2007 County Green Building Council. As part of comprehensive municipal plan, Ventura's municipal building retrofits must qualify for LEED EB and/or Energy Star Certification.

Contact: Ronald J. Calkins, P.E., Director of Public Works, Public Works Customer Services Office Phone: 805.667.6500 Website: http://www.cityofventura.net/GreenVentura m Website: http://venturacorporategames.org/files/fire/buil ding_safety/resources/green_building_policy.p df

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California, West Hollywood

Greenbuilding Points

This mandatory, locally developed checklist applies to all new private construction. Within the point system are mandatory points and a variety of options. Commercial development and multi-family over four units, must comply with 60 points, or be certified LEED. Floor area ratio, parking requirements and other incentives are offered to those who exceed the standard. New municipal buildings must be certified LEED.

Contact: Environmental Services Phone: 323.848.6404 Website: http://www.weho.org/download/index.cfm/fus eaction/download/cid/6022/

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California, Windsor

This formerly voluntary program is now mandatory. It applies to all new residential and commercial construction. New residential construction, including multi-family must document 50 points on the Green Building Green Point rating system. New commercial construction must show a Program, 2008 minimum of 20 points. For projects that have been voluntarily submitted to USGBC or Build it Green/Green Points for a rating the same as, or higher than required by the city, the department may reduce the scope of the verification process and applicable fees as appropriate.

Contact: Steve Pantazes, Building Official Address: 9291 Old Redwood Hwy., Bldg. 400, P.O. Box 100 Windsor, CA 95492-0100 Phone: 707.838.5341 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://ca-windsor.civicplus.com/index.aspx? NID=169

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Colorado

Senate Bill 51 requires any new or renovated building whose total project cost includes 25% or more in state funds to be designed and built to a high performance green building standard. The new law requires the SENATE BILL State architect to select an independent third-party certification program, 07-051, 2005 such as LEED. The project must achieve the highest level performance certification possible, which is determined by calculating whether the increased initial costs can be recouped from decreased operational costs within 15 years.

Contact: Angie Fyfe, Governor’s Energy Office Phone: 303.866.2059 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.colorado.gov/energy/index.php?/a bout/contact/

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Home size dictates the number of points and level of energy efficiency required in this comprehensive program. Draft code requires homes < Efficient Building 2,500 sf to comply with the 2006 IECC, have an 85 AFUE furnace and a Colorado, Aspen Program, 2002 14 SEER AC –or- have a HERS Index of 80 or less, while the category Update Underway of largest homes at > 8,001 sf must either have a HERS Index of < 65 and a > 94 % AFUE furnace and > 17 SEER AC.

Contact: Stephen Kanipe, Chief Building Official Address: Planning and Zoning Depts - City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., 3rd Floor, Aspen, CO 81611

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The City of Boulder updated their established, comprehensive, point based program. It is mandatory. Home size determines the number of points needed to achieve each level of certification. Colorado, Boulder City of Residential Building Guide The city is working on fully integrating plan review and inspection of 2009 program elements into the permitting and inspection process. A commercial program is under development

Contact: Sarah Van Pelt Address: Office of Environmental Affairs, 1300 Canyon Blvd, P.O. Box 791, Boulder, Colorado 80306 Phone: 303.441.4900 Website: m http://www.bouldercolorado.gov http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/files/PDS/gre en_points/902.pdf

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Colorado, Boulder County

BuildSmart Program, 2008

This mandatory program focuses on energy and water efficiency as well as recycling and reuse of building materials. Level of compliance is tied Address: Land Use Department, PO Box to the square footage of the residence. 471, Boulder, CO 80306 Phone: 303-4413930 Website: A commercial program is under development http://www.bouldercounty.org/lu/buildsmart/

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Colorado, Carbondale

The Carbondale Efficient Building Program applies to all new residential (single family, duplex, townhouse, accessory dwelling unit) Carbondale construction. The program is a locally developed point based program Efficient Building home size determines number of points needed. Permit applicants may Program 2007 pay a cash fee in lieu of meeting some of the points required (see Chapter 30.8 -Section 8.0). Cash in lieu points are limited to 10% of the points required.

Contact: Doug Dotson, Community Development Director Address: Town of Carbondale, 511 Colorado Ave. Carbondale, CO 81623 Phone: 970.963.2733 ext. 1213 E-Mail: m [email protected] Website: http://www.carbondalegov.org/index.asp? Type=B_BASIC&SEC={36367356-AD5141A1-81FD-B3E9DD6FDF77}

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The index is a tool used to assess all planned unit developments (PUD), PUD amendments, final plats, major special use permits, and zone changes. The points based index addresses: Site and location, Connections and uses, Transportation, and Resource efficiency. Each Colorado, Eagle Sustainable project must meet a pre-determined point threshold for approval. The County Community Index SCI promotes mixed use, transit-oriented, new urbanist, form-based, pedestrian- and environmentally-friendly, clustered, infill development, and is a required finding for new development proposals reviewed by the Board of County Commissioners.

Contact: Adam Palmer Address: Eagle County Community Development Dept., P.O. Box 179, 500 Broadway, Eagle, Colorado 81631-0179 Phone: 970.328.8734 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.eaglecounty.us/

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Colorado, Eagle County

EcoBuild Checklist

Eagle County’s comprehensive, point based program is mandatory. Home size determines the number of points needed to achieve each level Contact: Adam Palmer Address: Eagle of certification. County Community Development Dept., P.O. Box 179, 500 Broadway, Eagle, Colorado Plan review and inspection of program elements is fully integrated into 81631-0179 Phone: 970.328.8734 E-Mail: the standard permitting and inspection process. [email protected] Website: http://www.eaglecounty.us/ Buildings exceeding minimum standards are eligible for rebates.

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Colorado, Fort Collines

Municipal Building Standards, 2006

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must meet LEED Silver.

Contact: City Clerk Address: City Hall West, 300 LaPorte Ave., Fort Collins, CO m 80521 Phone: 970.221.6515 Website: http://www.fcgov.com/cityclerk/?departments

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Municipal Colorado, Golden Building Standards, 2008

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must meet LEED Silver.

Contact: Steve Glueck, Planning & Development Director Address: 1445 10th St, Golden, CO 80401 Phone: 303.384.8097 E-Mail: [email protected]

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The mandatory San Miguel County Energy Code and Green Building Standard includes a prescriptive and performance path for energy compliance. This code applies to all new residential (single-family, multi-unit, and affordable housing) and commercial construction, Prescriptive including all additions/renovations. If a building is LEED Silver Colorado, San Energy Code & certified, or Built Green and achieves a HERS rating equivalent to that Miguel Green Building required in the Green Building Standard for home size, or other County/Mountain Standards Jan equivalent green building code, then it will be exempt from both the Village 2009 Prescriptive Energy Code and the Green Building Standard and will receive expedited status through the permitting process.

Contact: Gary Hodges, Building Official Address: Miramonte Building, 333 W. Colorado Ave, 3rd Floor, PO Box 2676, Telluride, CO 81435 Phone: 970.728.3923 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.sanmiguelcounty.org/departments/ building/index.html

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Colorado, Steamboat Springs

Greenbuilding Program 2009

This locally developed points based system is based on house size. Up to 3,000 ft2 a minimum of 90 points are required, beyond that an additional 1 point for each 100 ft2 is needed.

Address: Department of Planning & Community Development, P.O. Box 775088, 124 10th Street, Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 Phone: 970.871.8258 Website: http://steamboatsprings.net/departments/planni ng_department/contact_information Website: http://steamboatsprings.net/sites/default/files/p age/1333/GBP%20Booklet %20adoption_draft_12_2.pdf

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Colorado, Summit County

Contact: Carly Wier, Executive Director, The Colorado Summit County Sustainable Building Resource Ordinance High Country Conservation Center Address: and Guide, 2008 Includes basic prescriptive envelope compliance PO Box 4506, Frisco, Colorado 80443, Frisco Sustainable measures, which are the same as those in the 2006 IECC plus an 87-88% Community Center - 110 3rd Ave, corner of Building Code, AFUE furnace, 0.63 EF gas water heaters and 0.93 for electric. In 3rd and Granite, Frisco, Colorado Phone: 2008 addition, square footage dictates the number of points that must be 970.668.5703 Website: obtained, allowing for trade-offs among different measures. http//www.highcountryconservation.org

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Colorado, Telluride

Green Building Code

This comprehensive, point-based program applies to all residential new construction, additions and remodels. The code is broken down into four catagories: energy efficiency, indoor air quality, materials, and resource conservation. The Code does not apply to commercial construction at this time.

Contact: Sam Samuelson, Town of Telluride Building Official Phone: 970.728.2143 Website: http://www.telluridem co.gov/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx? documentid=616

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Connecticut

The provision applies to buildings constructed after January 1, 2009, that are projected to cost at least $5 million, and building renovation projects started after January 1, 2010, that are projected to cost at least $2 million. Building projects which meet this criteria must achieve a Building Energy LEED silver rating from, a two-globe rating in the Green Globes USA and Green Code, design program, or an equivalent standard. However, an exemption is 2007 generally granted for a building if the Institute for Sustainable Energy finds, in a written analysis, that the cost of compliance significantly outweighs the benefits. CHPS-NE is an alternative to meeting statemandated energy efficiency and sustainability goals.

Contact: Daniel Tierney Address: Connecticut Department of Public Safety Bureau of State Building Inspector, 1111 Country Club Road, P.O. Box 2794, Middletown, CT 06457-9294 Phone: 860.685.8310 Website: http://www.ct.gov/dps/cwp/view.asp? a=2148&Q=294226&dpsNav_GID=1665&dp sNav=|

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Connecticut

State Building Energy Policy, 2006

Public Act No. 06-187, enacted in 2006, required the Connecticut Office of Policy and Management to adopt building construction regulations for state facilities. The construction standards must be consistent with or Contact: John Ruckes Address: exceed LEED Silver rating for new commercial construction and major Connecticut Office of Policy and renovation projects, or an equivalent standard, including a two-globe Management, 450 Capitol Avenue, MS rating under the Green Globes USA design program. The program 52ENR, Hartford, CT 06106 Phone: includes: New construction of a facility that is projected to cost $5 860.418.6384 million or more, of which $2 million or more is state funding, E-Mail: [email protected] Renovation of a public school facility that is projected to cost $2 million Website: http://www.ct.gov/opm or more, of which $2 million or more is state funding.

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Connecticut, Greenwich

Municipal Building Standards, 2009

Contact: Amy Siebert, Commissioner of New municipal buildings or major renovations must meet LEED Silver Public Works: Phone: 203.618.3001 or an equivalent standard, including, but not limited to, a two globe Website: m rating in the Green Globes USA design program.. http://www.greenwichct.org/PublicWorks/Pub licWorks.asp

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Connecticut, Stamford

Municipal New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must Building Standard, attain LEED silver certification. 2007

Contact: Robert Stein, Director of Planning & Zoning Address: 888 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, CT 06901 Phone: 203.977.4076 Website: http://www.cityofstamford.org/content/25/50/ 105109/107752.aspx

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Florida

Florida Green Building Coalition Green Home Designation Standard, VERSION 6.0 2009

The FGBC checklist is designed as a state wide tool. The point based rating system has been adopted by several jurisdictions, each with their own parameters. The FGBC Green Home Standards indicate the criteria by which a Florida home, new or existing, can be designated green. Certifying Agents can guide designers, builders or homebuyers through the process of qualifying and documenting green homes.

Contact: Florida Green Building Coalition Address: 3389 Plowshare Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32309-9755 Phone: 850.894.3422 E-mail: v [email protected] Website: http://www.floridagreenbuilding.org/db/? q=node/5363

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Florida

HB7135, 2008

All new construction and renovation of State buildings must follow the guidelines of LEED or other green building rating systems, including Green Globes and the Florida Green Building Coalition standards. The bill requires the same of the following public entities in the State of Florida entering design after July 1, 2008: counties, municipalities, school districts, water management districts, state universities, community colleges, and Florida state courts. The bill further requires that all new leases of state-occupied office space must meet Energy Star.

Contact: Florida Energy & Climate Commission, Executive Office of the Governor Address: 600 South Calhoun Street, m Suite 251, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1300, Phone: 850.487.3800 Fax: 850.922.9701 Email: [email protected]

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Florida, Broward Green Building County Policy, 2008

Broward County Commission adopted a Green Building Policy requiring all new County-owned and operated buildings to be LEED Certified.

Address: Broward County Administration Office, 115 S. Andrews Avenue, Room 409 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Phone: m 954.357.7000 Website: http://www.broward.org/administrator/welcom e.htm

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Charlotte County Board of Commissioners adopted a Green Building Ordinance establishing a Green Building Program. New residential projects and residential renovation projects that are certified under the LEED for Homes Rating System and new commercial projects, commercial renovation projects that are certified under the appropriate Contact: Building Construction Services LEED Rating System, and land developments that are certified under the Main Office Address: Charlotte County LEED for Neighborhood Development Rating System, are all eligible to Administrative Complex, 18400 Murdock Florida, Charlotte Green Building participate in this program. All program participants are eligible for fast- Circle, Port Charlotte, FL 33948 Phone: County Program, 2009 track permitting and will be included in a marketing program to promote 941.743.1201 green building in Charlotte County. The County Board may adopt at a Fax: 941.743.1213 Email: later date a resolution providing monetary incentives for green building [email protected] if County funds allow. Also, once the County Comprehensive Plan is adopted, the County Board will consider offering additional incentives including density bonuses for projects that are certified at LEED Silver and higher.

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Florida, DeLand

DeLand offers reduced permitting fees, expedited plan review at no Green Building charge if certified by LEED or FGBC. DeLand also will reduce Incentives, 2008 water/sewer impact fees by 15% if residential structures are compliant with WaterStar.

Address: General Building Division City Hall, 120 South Florida Avenue, DeLand, Florida 32720. Phone: 386.626.7007 Website: http://www.deland.org/commdev/build_div.ht m

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Florida, Deltona

Green Building Ordinance, 2009

This mandatory program requires all new and remodeled residential buildings to follow the guidelines of LEED for Homes or the current Green Home Designation Standard of the Florida Green Building Council. It also requires all new and renovated municipal and institutional buildings to follow the guidelines of LEED for New Construction or the current Green Commercial Designation Standard of the Florida Green Building Council. Projects that register intent to complete certification with either standard are eligible for expedited permitting and reduced permitting fees.

Contact: Cy Butts, Building Official and Director of Building and Zoning Services Address: 2345 Providence Blvd Deltona, Fl 32725 Phone: b 386.878.8100 Website: http://www.deltonafl.gov/go/deltonasections/departments/building-and-zoning

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Florida, Gainesville

Contact: Building Inspection Department Phone: 352.334.5050 E-Mail: For residential plans submitted with a FGBC checklist, Gainesville will Gainesville Green [email protected] Website: reduce the permit fees by 25% (for single family homes), pay the fast Building Program, http://www.cityofgainesville.org/GOVERNM track processing fee, and provide a sign to put up during construction 2002 ENT/CityDepartmentsAM/BuildingInspection and a plaque afterwards. Department/GreenBuilding/tabid/241/Default. aspx

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Florida, Gainesville

Contact: Doug Murdock Address: Planning and Development Services, P.O. Box 490, The county is providing a fast-track building permit incentive and a 50% Station 09, 32602-0490 Email: reduction in the cost of building permit fees for LEED and FGBC [email protected] Website: Gainesville Green b certified projects. New municipal buildings or major renovations must http://www.cityofgainesville.org/GOVERNM Building Program meet LEED certified. ENT/CityDepartmentsAM/BuildingInspection Department/GreenBuilding/tabid/241/Default. aspx

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Florida, Hillsborough County

Residential Green Home Policy, Development Review Procedures, 2007

Expedited permitting is offered to home builders with a completed scorecard from either the LEED for Homes program or the FGSC. Scorecards must be supplied by a LEED for Homes provider or a qualified, third party green home certifier.

Contact: Paula Harvey, AICP, Divison Director Address: Planning and Zoning Division, 601 East Kennedy Blvd., 20th v Floor, P.O. Box 1110, Tampa, Florida 336011110 Phone: 813.276.8351 Website: http://hillsboroughcounty.org/pgm/

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Florida, Jacksonville

Contact: Thomas H. Goldsbury, P.E., C.B.O., LEED AP, Chief of Building Jacksonville's Sustainable Building Ordinance requires all new, and Inspection Division Address: Room 225 - Ed Sustainable more than 50% renovated, City owned buildings be rated by a Ball Building, 214 N. Hogan Street, Building sustainable building certifier. Private participation in the program is Jacksonville, FL 32202 Phone: (904) 255Ordinance 2009 voluntary and incentive-based. Programs recognized are LEED, FGBC, 8505 E-mail: [email protected] Website: and Green Globes, but may be expanded to other similar programs. http://www.coj.net/Mayor/Headlines/0422200 9+SustainableBuildings.htm

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Florida, Lake County

The County's ordinance mandates that county facilities be constructed Green Building to, or remodeled to - Green Standards of the Florida Green Building Ordinance, 2008 Coalition, LEED, or Green Globes. Incentives are provided for all private applicants that voluntarily attain those standards.

Address: Lake County BCC, 315 West Main St., P.O. Box 7800, Tavares, Florida 32778 Website: http://www.lakecountyfl.gov/green_team/gree n_building_program.aspx

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Sustainable Development New County owned/managed construction projects must obtain LEED Florida, Miami- Building Measures silver certification and remodeling/renovation projects must obtain Dade County for County basic LEED certification. Buildings, 2005, 2007

Address: Miami-Dade Permitting and Inspection Center Address: 11805 SW 26 Street (Coral Way), Miami, FL 33175-2474 Phone: 786.315.2000 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.miamidade.gov/buildingcode/gree nbuilding.asp

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Florida, MiamiDade County

Increased Energy Performance: Energy performance must be increased by 15% above that required in the 2004 edition of the Building Code, Building Code, effective with the implementation of the 2007 edition of the Florida 2008 Building Code on December 31, 2008. Additional benchmarks are identified in the FL State Building Code.

Address: Miami-Dade Permitting and Inspection Center Address: 11805 SW 26 Street (Coral Way), Miami, FL 33175-2474 Phone: 786.315.2000 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.miamidade.gov/buildingcode/gree nbuilding.asp

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Florida, Pasco County

Contact: Bruce E. Kennedy, P. E., Assistant County Administrator Address: Public Applying to all single and two-family residences, Pasco County's Water Works/Utilities Bldg. Suite 213, 7530 Little Water Efficient Efficient Landscape Ordinance requires the use of environmentally Road, New Port Richey, FL 34654 Phone: Landscape sustainable principles, incorporate Xeriscapeï››' and other principles, m 727.847.8145 Email: Ordinance, 2002 and utilize low maintenance plant species in landscaping. A maximum [email protected] of 50% of plants (excluding trees) may be nondrought tolerant. http://www.pascocountyfl.net/devser/sd/dr/ldc/ l603.pdf

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Florida, Sanibel

Vegetation Standard, 2004

Sanibel requires that all new vegetation planted in new or redevelopment Contact: James Evans, Sanibel be, by count, no less than 75% native species. The remaining vegetation Environmental Planner Phone: 239.472.3700 must be non-competing. Certain zones of the island must be 100% Website: m native vegetation. http://www.mysanibel.com/Departments/Natur al-Resources

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Sarasota County adopted a modified version of Gainesville's Green Florida, Sarasota Priority Permitting Building Program. Sarasota County discontinued their refund, but the County Program, 2005 priority permitting and priority inspections are still incentives. Voluntary LEED or FGBC are incentivized.

Contact: Paul Radauskas, County Building Chief Phone: 941-861-6637 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: https://building.scgov.net/OSG/Sarasota/Gree n%20Building/GreenBuilding.htm

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Water Efficient Applying to new construction and remodeling, the Water Efficient Florida, Sarasota Landscape Landscape Ordinance limits grass and flower area to less than 50% of County Ordinance, 2005 total irrigation area. Low-volume irrigation is required for plant beds.

Contact: Nina Powers, Energy and Green Facilities Specialist Phone: 941-861-5651 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.scgov.net/EnvironmentalServices/ Water/Conservation/OutdoorConservation.asp

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Thomas R.P. Snelling, Green Officer 306 E. Jackson St., 2nd Floor North Municipal buildings new and renovated 5000 ft2+ LEED Silver. All Tampa FL 33602 Tampa Green Fast commercial 5000 ft2+ required to comply with 3rd party rating system - (813) 274-8577 email from: Florida, Tampa Track Program, LEED or FGBC. Other systems evaluated on case-by-case basis. Grants http://www.tampagov.net/appl_customer_servi 2008 are available to help with permitting costs. ce_center/form.asp?strServiceID=679 http://www.tampagov.net/dept_green_tampa/i nformation_resources/

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Georgia, AthensClarke County

All municipal new construction and major renovation shall be built to Municipal LEED certification levels. USGBC registration is not required and the Building Policy county has procedures for prioritizing credits.

Contact: Dick Field, Environmental Coordinator Address: Office Location, 1865 W. Broad Street Suite D Mailing Address P.O. Box 1868, Athens, GA 30603 Phone: 706-613-3530 x 245 Website: http://www.athensclarkecounty.com/centralser vices/index.html

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Georgia, Atlanta

Contact: Mandy Schmitt, Director of City-funded projects over 5,000 ft2 or costing $2 million must meet a Sustainability, City of Atlanta Address: 55 LEED Silver certified level. Projects exempt from this policy are Trinity Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia 30303 required to complete a LEED checklist to assess any sustainable design Phone: 404.865.8965 E-Mail: techniques. [email protected]

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Georgia, Chamblee

LEED Certification Ordinance, 2008

The Chamblee City Council adopted a policy amending City Code of Ordinances requiring all future public construction of any size to earn LEED Certified or one Green Globe. The policy also requires that all new commercial construction of 20,000 sq ft or greater earn LEED Certified certification or one Green Globe.

Contact: Dan Schultz, AICP Director Address: City of Chamblee, Development Department, 5468 Peachtree Road, Chamblee, Ga. 30341 Phone: 770.986.5010

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Georgia, Chatham County

Chatham County has designated an enterprise zone, in which LEED Enterprise Zone Gold buildings would be eligible for an exemption from state and county ad valorem taxes.

Contact: Gregori S. Anderson, Director Address: 1117 Eisenhower Drive, Savannah, Georgia 31406 Phone: 912.201-4300 EMail: [email protected] Website: http://www.naco.org/cffiles/ggi/green_countie s/documents/Chatham%20County%20GA %20Green%20Building%20Ordinance.pdf

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Municipal Georgia, Conyers Building Standards, 2008

Conyers City requires all new residential or municipal buildings with over 5,000 sq ft of occupied space to achieve LEED certification or be EarthCraft House certified.

Contact: Steven Owens, Chief Building Inspector, City of Conyers E-Mail: [email protected]

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Municipal Hawaii, Honolulu Building Standards, 2006

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must meet LEED Silver.

Address: City and County of Honolulu, Frank F. Fasi Municipal Building, Department of Planning & Permitting, 650 So. King St, Honolulu, HI 96813 E-mail: [email protected]

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Hawaii, State

Under Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) §46-19.6 each county agency that issues building, construction, or development-related permits was directed to establish a procedure for priority processing of permit Green Building applications for construction projects incorporating energy and Incentive, 2006 environmental design building standards. LEED Silver, two Green Globes, or comparable state-approved, nationally-recognized, and consensus-based system qualifies for expedited building permitting.

Contact: Maurice H. Kaya, Division Manager State Agency/Office Head: Energy, Resources and Technology (ERT) Program Administrator Phone: 808.587.3812 E-Mail: [email protected]

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Hawaii, State

Hawaii Built Green, 2006

The Hawaii Built Green® Program includes a self-certification checklist Contact: Karen Iwamoto, Building Industry for new single and multi-family home construction. Builders complete a Association of Hawaii (BIA Hawaii) Phone: checklist with over 200 Built Green® Action Items to choose from. 808.847.4666 ext 202 Website: Depending on the type of project and specific items included, http://biahawaii.org/displaycommon.cfm? construction projects will be awarded up to a 5-star rating. an=1&subarticlenbr=48

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Idaho

Address: Information Specialist, Idaho Office of Energy Resources, 322 E Front St., A building project constructed by or renovated by a state agency or for PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0098 Energy Efficient occupancy or use by a state agency that is larger than 5,000 gross ft2 Phone: 208.287-4800 E-Mail: State Building of occupied or conditioned space, must be 10-30% more energy efficient [email protected] Act, 2008 than similar buildings on similar sites. Website: http://www.energy.idaho.gov http://www3.state.id.us/oasis/2008/H0422.htm l#engr

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Idaho, Moscow

Address: Paul Mann Building 221 E. 2nd Street P.O. Box 9203 Moscow, Idaho 83843 The City offers local contractors and owner/builders the option of Green Building Phone: 208.883.7022 Fax: 208.883.7033 certifying their residential projects as “green”. NAHB Green Building Program Website: Guidelines and LEED for Homes are certification options. http://www.moscow.id.us/CommDev/GreenB uilding.asp

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Illinois

The Illinois State Senate amended the School Construction Law (Public Act #95-0416 ) with the governor’s approval, directing the Capital School Development Board to only issue grants to school projects with LEED Construction Law, for Schools or comparable rating system certification, or to projects that 2007 meet the standards set forth by the Capital Development Board’s Green Building Advisory Committee.

Contact: Lisa Mattingly, P.E., State of Illinois Capital Development Board Phone: 217.524.6408 E-mail: m [email protected] Website: http://www.cdb.state.il.us/default.shtml

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Illinois

Illinois is the first state to create incentives for LEED for Neighborhood Contact: Lisa Mattingly, P.E., State of Illinois Development. This Act directs the Department of Commerce and The Green Capital Development Board Phone: Economic Opportunity the to fund up to 1.5% of total development costs Neighborhood 217.524.6408 E-mail: m for up to three (3) applicable neighborhoods per year, funds permitting. Grant Act, 2007 [email protected] Website: Applicable neighborhood developments will have achieved LEED-ND http://www.cdb.state.il.us/default.shtml certification.

Illinois, Chicago

Green Permit Program

Buildings can receive expedited permitting and fee waiving depending on innovation and number of "green" building elements incorporated (three "Benefit Tiers"). LEED NC, Chicago Green Homes for residential.

Contact: Gerard Pascazio, AIA, City of Chicago Address: Department of Buildings 121 N. Clark St. Rm. 906 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone: 312.744.6575 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofchicago.org/buildings

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Illinois, Chicago

Chicago Green Homes, 2009

Contact: Gerard Pascazio, AIA, City of Chicago Address: Department of Buildings The City provides education and technical assistance, encouraging 121 N. Clark St. Rm. 906 Chicago, IL 60602 single and multi-family homes be constructed using the City's checklists. Phone: 312.744.6575 Email: The points based program provides a broad selection of options across [email protected] Website: seven categories. http://www.cityofchicago.org/buildings

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Indiana, Indianapolis

Contact: Kate Johnson, Government Affairs Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis promotes both the NAHB Communications Coordinator, Builders Indy Green Build guidelines and the ICC/NAHB standard. They provide education, and Association of Greater Indianapolis Phone: assist in coordinating with verifiers. 317.236.6330 Fax: 317.236.6340 Email: [email protected] Website: http://bagi.com/

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Kansas

Contact: Ray Hammarlund, Kansas Corporation Commission Energy Office Address: 1300 SW Arrowhead Road, Suite Upon sale of new home, the builder or owner must disclose the energy Energy Disclosure, 100 Topeka, KS 66604-4027 Phone: efficiency to the buyer. Homes are built under 2006 IECC code. 2007 785.271.3179 Fax: 785.271.3268 Email: Additional information can be found at: http://bcap-energy.org/node/69 [email protected] Website: http://www.kcc.state.ks.us/energy/index.htm

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Kansas, Greensburg

Public Building Municipal Buildings must meet LEED Platinum level. Passed in Energy Standard, aftermath of tornado that destroyed 95% of city. 2007

Contact: Bob Dixson, Mayor, Steve Hewitt, City Administrator Address: City Hall 239 S. Main Greensburg, KS 67054 Phone: 620.723.2751 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.greensburgks.org/

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Kentucky

Started in 2005, expanded in 2008 and 2009. Now requires all projects Public Building with 50% or greater funding from state to "meet high performance Energy Standard, building standards". LEED required for all new buildings, level of 2009 certification depends on budget.

Contact: Paul Kaplan Office of the Secretary of Finance Address: Room 383 Capitol Annex Frankfort, KY 40601 Phone: 502.564.4240 Email: [email protected] Website: http://finance.ky.gov/ourcabinet/caboff/oos/ http://www.lrc.ky.gov/kar/200/006/070reg.ht m Contact:Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction Address:101 Sea Hero Road Suite 100 Frankfort, KY 40601 Phone: 502.573.0373 Fax: 502.573.1059 Email: [email protected]

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Kentucky

Green Build Based on ICC/NAHB Green Building Standards and Energy Star. Kentucky, 2008

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Louisiana

Contact: Bill Morrison Office of Facility Planning and Control Size requirements for future projects required to meet the standard are Address: 1201 North Third Street applied as follows: Public Building 7th Floor, Clairborne Building Energy Standard, Baton Rouge, LA 70804 * From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009 -- projects larger 2007 Phone: 225.342.0855 than 15,000 square feet Email: [email protected] * From January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010 -- projects larger Website: than 10,000 square feet http://www.doa.louisiana.gov/fpc/fpc.htm * From January 1, 2011 and thereafter -- projects larger than 5,000 square feet

Each major facility project must be designed, constructed, and certified to exceed the requirements of the state energy code by at least thirty percent. Such improvements must also prove to be cost effective based on a life cycle cost analysis with a payback of no more than thirty years. Until December 31, 2008, this requirement applied to all new projects larger than 20,000 gross square feet.

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Maine, Bangor

Green Building Policy, 2007

The standard also applies to major renovation projects which involve more than 50% of the replacement value of the facility or a change in occupancy. All new construction and major renovation projects to be owned, occupied, or funded in whole or in part by the City of Bangor that are 5,000 ft2 in floor area or greater shall be certified to the USGBC's LEED Standards at the most appropriate level. For purposes of this policy, any renovation project estimated to cost twenty-five percent or more of the Contact: Wendy Warren, City Environmental current value of the structure to be renovated shall constitute a major Coordinator Phone: 207.992.4255 Email: m renovation project. [email protected] Those less than 5,000 square feet will meet the Maine State Housing Authority Green Building Standards.

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Maine, Bar Harbor

The City offers a density bonus of an additional market-rate dwelling unit for construction projects in which all dwelling units meet LEED Density Bonuses standards. This bonus applies to projects within a Planned Unit Development and compliance is determined by either application or by affidavit for adherence during construction.

Contact: Anne Krieg, Planning Director Address: 93 Cottage Street, Bar Harbor, ME 04609 v Phone: 207.288.3329 Email: [email protected]

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Maine, Portland

City Council Resolution, 2009

Contact: Bill Needelman Address: 389 All new construction and renovation municipal projects over 5,000 ft2 Congress St and costing more than $250,000 and all new construction and renovation Portland Maine 0410 1 Email: m projects funded by the City over 10,000 ft2 that cost more than $250,000 [email protected] Website: must achieve LEED Silver certification. http://www.portlandmaine.gov/sustainableport land/sustainableenvironment.asp

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Maryland

Public Building Superseded by legislation, but still technically part of State Law. Final Energy Standard, reduction goal of 10% below 2005 energy use for State buildings. 2006

Contact: Public Information Officer - MEA Maryland Energy Administration Address: 1623 Forest Drive, Suite 300 Annapolis, MD 21403 Phone: (800) 723-6374 Phone: (410) 260-7655 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.energy.state.md.us/

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The ordinance applies to private and public construction. All public construction must earn LEED Silver certification beginning January 2009. Maryland, Annapolis Green Building Ordinance, 2008

Contact: Michael D. Mallinoff, Director Phone: 410.263.7946 Email: Commercial and mixed-use buildings of 7,500 ft2 or greater must earn [email protected] Website: LEED Certified; five or more single-family homes on one lot or any one http://www.ci.annapolis.md.us/info.asp? m home in excess of 3,250 ft2 must earn LEED-Certified level. The policy page=1323 Website: allows for projects to register and certify under the appropriate LEED http://www.ci.annapolis.md.us/upload/images/ Rating System or an energy and environmental design standard deemed government/council/Adopted/O5607.pdf equivalent by the Director of the Department of Neighborhood and Environmental Programs.

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Maryland, Baltimore

Contact: Department of Planning Thomas J. The City will release the Baltimore City Green Building standards by Stosur, Director the end of the 2009 calendar year. According to 2007 legislation, by July Address: 417 E. Fayette Street 8th Floor 1, 2008: City buildings applying for a building permit after this date Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: Baltimore City must be equivalent to the LEED Certified level. By January 1, 2009: 410.396.7526xPLAN Website: Green Building City-subsidized buildings applying for a building permit after this date http://www.baltimorecity.gov/government/pla Law, 2007 must be equivalent to the LEED Certified level. July 1, 2009: All nning/sustainability/downloads/1108/111308_ buildings (City-owned, City-subsidized, and private) applying for a Sustainability_FAQ.pdf Website: building permit after this date must be equivalent to a LEED Silver http://legistar.baltimorecitycouncil.com/detailr level. Registration with USGBC is not required. eport/?key=3289

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Maryland, Baltimore County

Baltimore County's Office of Community Conservation (OCC) requires all new residential (single and multi-family) and significant remodel projects ("gut-rehab") to meet Energy Star requirements. For affordable housing (single and multi-family), Baltimore County OCC recommends Green Building new buildings attain no less than the appropriate LEED Silver level Program, 2008 designation. For remodels, the OCC provides a checklist designed to highlight some important aspects of sustainable and advanced building practices (such as construction waste recycling, water efficient practices, indoor air quality measures, etc.).

Contact: Elizabeth S. Glenn, Chief Community Planning and Development Email: [email protected] Contact: Office of Community Conservation Address: Drumcastle Center 6401 York Road, m 2nd Floor Baltimore, Maryland 21212 Phone: 410.887.2908 Fax: 410.823.8547 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/ community/greenbuilding/index.html

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Maryland, Carroll

Green Building Tax Credit, 2009

The Green Building Tax Credit, which provides a 25% tax credit for new buildings that achieve LEED Silver certification or equivalent, a 50% tax credit for new buildings that achieve LEED Gold certification or equivalent, and a 75% tax credit for new buildings that achieve LEED Phone: 410.386.2674 Platinum certification or equivalent for a period of 5 consecutive years. This tax credit only applies to property that is principally used for business, commercial, or industrial purposes.

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Maryland, Gaithersburg

For structures 10,000 ft2 to 99,999 ft2 LEED Certified is required. Those 100,000 ft2+, LEED Silver. This ordinance applies to all Commercial and commercial, high-rise residential, and multi-family ("general four Multi-Family High story") structures. Other multi-family structures fall under the Rise Green Residential Green Building Ordinance of 2007 (see below). The Building Commercial and Multi-family High Rise Green Building Ordinance Ordinance, 2008 requires all buildings from 10,000 ft2 to 99,999 ft2 achieve the LEED Certified level. Buildings 100,000 ft2 and above must attain LEED Silver certification.

Phone: 301.258.6310 Fax: 301.948.6149 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.gaithersburgmd.gov/poi/default.as p?POI_ID=793&TOC=107;81;388;585;793;

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Maryland, Gaithersburg

The Residential Green Building Ordinance includes: energy performance, indoor air quality, waste reduction and recycling, and homeowner education. The energy section is based on the Energy Star Residential Green National Builder Option Package; the indoor air quality portion is based Building on the Energy Star Indoor Air Package Specifications and Green Ordinance, 2007 Communities criteria. The waste reduction goal is to divert a minimum of 50% (by weight) from the landfill site. Builders are required to provide the homeowner manual.

Phone: 301.258.6310 Fax: 301.948.6149 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.gaithersburgmd.gov/poi/default.as p?POI_ID=793&TOC=107;81;388;585;793;

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Maryland, Howard County

Property Tax Credits, 2008

Howard County has two tax credit programs for business buildings. First tax credit: "High Performance Buildings" defined as LEED Silver and above or equivalent. These credits depend on the LEED category and are as follows: Core and Shell (CS) and New Construction (NC) projects Contact: Howard County, Maryland Director receive the credit for five yearson the scale: LEED Silver: 25%, Gold: of Finance Address: 3430 Court House Drive 50%, Platinum: 75%. LEED Existing Buildings (EB) receive these - 2nd Floor Ellicott City, MD 21043 Phone: credits for three years: LEED Silver: 10%, Gold: 25%, and Platinum: (410) 313-3196 Website: 50%. Buildings that do not qualify for this tax credit may be eligible for http://www.howardcountymd.gov/DOF/DOF_ the Green Building Tax Credit: a percentage of costs to install an energy RealPropertyTaxInformation.htm conservation device on an existing in a LEED certified building for three years. This scale is: LEED Certification: 14%, Silver: 16%, Gold: 18%, Platinum: 20%.

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Maryland, Montgomery County

Contact: Department of Permitting Services Phone: County-built or funded non-residential buildings must achieve a LEED Green Building 240.777.6300 Email: Silver rating, private non-residential or multi-family residential Legislation, 2006 [email protected] Website: buildings must be LEED Certified . http://permittingservices.montgomerycountym d.gov/dpstmpl.asp?url=/Main.asp

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Maryland, Montgomery County

Contact: Property Tax Information Montgomery County Montgomery County provides a 10% to 75% exemption from property Department of Finance taxes on building for 3-5 years, varying by building type and building Address: Division of Treasury Property Tax rating. The tax credit generally uses the LEED rating system as a metric 255 Rockville Pike, Suite L-15 Exemption for for determining how "green" a building is; buildings that achieve Rockville, MD 20850 High Performance comparable ratings under other green building standards are also eligible Phone: 240.777.8931 Buildings, 2008 for the tax credit. Tax credits are available for buildings that achieve Website: minimum ratings under the LEED New Construction (NC); Core and http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/govtm Shell (CS); and Existing Building (EB). pl.asp?url=/content/finance/index.asp

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Maryland provides a tax credit for the construction of green building. The credit is worth up to 8% of the total cost of the building. Buildings must be located in a priority funding area and be at least 20,000 ft2. Maryland, State Phone: 410.260.7655 Email: Green Building Green Building Criteria: The tax credit is uses LEED 2.0, LEED 2.1, [email protected] Website: Tax Credit, 2001 LEED-EB, LEED-CS and LEED-CI as standards for determining a http://energy.maryland.gov/incentives/busines green building. As additional standards are established MEA will adopt s/greenbuilding/index.asp them for use with the tax. August 2009 - Funding source for rebates has been depleted for this year. v

Contact: Public Information Officer Maryland Energy Administration Address: 1623 Forest Drive, Suite 300 Annapolis, MD 21403 All new public construction and major renovations larger than 7,500 ft2 High Performance Phone: 800.723.6374 must achieve the LEED Silver level or two Green Globes. Between 2009 Maryland, State Building Act, Phone: 410.260.7655 m and 2014 the State must pay for half the additional cost required for 2008 Email: [email protected] public schools to meet this standard. Website: http://www.energy.state.md.us/ Website: http://www.energy.state.md.us/incentives/state -local/

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The State Buildings Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act requires all Contact: Public Information Officer state agencies reduce their energy consumption 5% by 2009 and 10% by Maryland Energy Administration 2010. The Department of General Services (DGS), in cooperation with Address: 1623 Forest Drive, Suite 300 MEA, set energy performance indices for each agency. Each State Annapolis, MD 21403 Public Building agency must conduct gas and electric analyses. The Act also requires Phone: 800.723.6374 Maryland, State Energy Standard, state agencies to submit an Energy Conservation Plan to MEA by July Phone: 410.260.7655 m 2006 1, 2008, with Energy Conservation Measures (ECM) to achieve the Email: [email protected] reduction goals. ECMs cited in the bill include energy performance Website: http://www.energy.state.md.us/ contracting, energy efficient lighting retrofits, water conservation Website: devices, weatherization, efficient heating and cooling devices, and http://www.energy.state.md.us/incentives/state employee training. -local/

Maryland, State

Maryland's Life Cycle Cost Analysis Standards were established in 1990 requiring the DGS to include an evaluation of the use of renewable Contact: Public Information Officer energy systems (including active and passive solar and wind systems) Maryland Energy Administration and energy efficient strategies (including the effect of insulation, the Address: 1623 Forest Drive, Suite 300 Life Cycle Cost amount and type of glass, and direction of exposure) in creating Annapolis, MD 21403 Analysis standards for determining a building's life-cycle costs. Additionally, in Phone: 800.723.6374 Standards, 1990 determining life-cycle costs, an energy consumption analysis is required Phone: 410.260.7655 for each major piece of equipment in the building’s chief energyEmail: [email protected] consuming systems (including cooling, heating, hot water, lighting and Website: http://www.energy.state.md.us ventilation systems).

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Massachusetts

The Massachusetts Leading by Example program oversees and coordinates Massachusetts state agencies, University of Massachusetts campuses, state and community colleges, to reduce environmental impact through the use of clean energy and efficient buildings. The Public Building Energy Standards sets a reduction goal for greenhouse gasses as well as reduced energy usage per FY2004 baseline. For all Leading by buildings where the state pays for energy, energy reduction goals are: Example, 2007, 20% by 2012, and 35% by 2020. Water reduction goals are also set at Public Building 10% by 2012, and 15% by 2020. All new State construction must also Energy Standards, meet "Mass. LEED Plus" standards as established by the 2008 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Sustainable Design Roundtable. Currently, this means: LEED Certification (for projects larger than 20,000 ft2), 20% better energy performance than Mass. code, third party commissioning, 50% reduction in outdoor water use/20% reduction in indoor use (per standard baseline projections), and conformance with one of four "smart growth criteria".

Contact: Eric Friedman Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) Address: 100 Cambridge St., Suite 1020 Boston, MA 02114 Phone: 617.626.1034 Phone: 617.727.4732 Fax: 617.727.0030 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.mass.gov/? pageID=eoeeamodulechunk&L=1&L0=Home &sid=Eoeea&b=terminalcontent&f=eea_lbe_l be_program&csid=Eoeea

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CHPS - MA

Adoption of the CHPS Criteria for Massachusetts has been managed by the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative. MTC is the State’s development agency for renewable energy and the innovation economy. MTC has made available funding and design tools for schools and school design teams that want to build high performance schools. The CHPS Criteria and Planning volumes have been adapted for Massachusetts and can be found on the MTC website. MTC also provides outreach and education for school districts and design firms on high performance school building. In 2007, the Mass Schools Building Authority included the CHPS-MA indoor environmental quality criteria in its 2007 Construction Regulations and provides up to 2% additional reimbursement of construction costs for schools meeting the CHPS-MA Criteria.

Contact: Sam Nutter, Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Email: [email protected] Address: 75 North Drive Westborough, MA 01581 Phone: 508.870.0312 Website: www.masstech.org

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Massachusetts

NBI Core Performance Stretch Code, 2009

Appendix 120.AA known as the "stretch code", was adopted by the Massachusetts Board of Building Regulations and Standards in May 2009, as an optional appendix to the Massachusetts Building Code 780 CMR. The stretch code may be adopted by any town or city in the commonwealth, by decision of its governing body following a public hearing. The MA stretch code requires a HERS index of 65 or less for new homes of 3,000 ft2 or above, and 70 or less for new homes below 3,000 ft2 (this includes multi-family units in buildings of 3 stories or less). Home additions and renovations have two options to meet the stretch code. The stretch code also applies a performance-based code to commercial buildings, with the option of a prescriptive code for small and medium-sized commercial buildings. Buildings smaller than 5,000 ft2 are exempt, as are building renovations. "Specialty" buildings (e.g. supermarkets, laboratories, warehouses) below 40,000 ft2 in size are also exempt.

Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.mass.gov/? pageID=eopsmodulechunk&L=3&L0=Home &L1=Public+Safety+Agencies&L2=Massach m usetts+Department+of+Public+Safety&sid=Ee ops&b=terminalcontent&f=dps_bbrs_build_co de_changes_public_hearing&csid=Eeops

Massachusetts, Acton

Zoning Area Density Bonus, 2004

Town of Acton adopted a zoning by-law (section 5.5B.2.2.d) allowing for a density bonus for buildings achieving LEED certification in the East Acton Village District.

Address: 472 Main Street Acton, MA 01720 Phone: 978.264.9636 Fax: 978.264.9630 v Email: [email protected]

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Massachusetts, Arlington

Municipal Building Goal

Contact: Brian F. Sullivan, Town Manager Address: First floor, Town Hall Annex 730 Arlington has adopted a goal that all new Town building construction Mass. Ave. Arlington, MA 02476 Phone: and major renovations and additions to existing Town buildings meet or 781.316.3010 Website: v exceed the most current LEED Silver certification or comparable scoring http://www.town.arlington.ma.us/Public_Docu system. ments/ArlingtonMA_TownBylaws/title1#artic le16

Massachusetts, Boston

Article 37 applies to "all major building projects" and requires that they are at least "LEED certifiable". Up to four of the required points may be Green Building obtained from the Boston Green Building Checklist (appendix A of Code, Article 37, Article 37) and are: becoming a Distributed Generation/Combined Heat 2007 and Power project (see Energy Standard Column), addressing historic preservation, addressing groundwater recharge, or being a Transportation Demand Management project.

Contact: Boston Redevelopment Authority Address: One City Hall Square Boston, MA 02201 Phone: 617.722.4300 Fax: 617.248.1937 Website: http://www.bostonredevelopmentauthority.org /pdf/ZoningCode/Article37.pdf

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Massachusetts, Boston

Boston's Green Affordable Housing Program is administered by Boston's Department of Neighborhood Development (DND). The Green Affordable project has $8.5m in funds. It focuses on providing housing with low Housing for operating and maintenance costs, as well as buildings that promote the Massachusetts, health and well-being of residents. The Massachusetts Technology 2008 Collaborative (MTC) has provided $2m to the DND to fund affordable "green" housing projects. The DND requires all development projects to meet LEED Silver as well as Energy Star.

Contact: Elisabeth Krautscheid,Project Manager, Green Affordable Housing & Green Schools Phone: 508.870.0312x223 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofboston.gov/news/default.asp x?id=3963 Website: http://www.masstech.org/renewableenergy/aff ord_housing.htm

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Contact: John Bolduc, Environmental Planner All new construction and renovation (50,000 ft2+) of municipal Phone: 617.349.4628 Email: Massachusetts, buildings must achieve LEED Silver or above according to ordinance City Policy, 2008 [email protected] Website: m Cambridge section 13.59.2. Requirements for private development are in evaluation http://www.cambridgema.gov/~CDD/et/green phase. blgs/index.html

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Massachusetts, Medford

All new municipal buildings must follow "Green Building Design Energy Efficiency Practices" and seek the LEED Certified level. Medford has also set an & Resource energy use policy in city buildings that promote efficient and effective Policy, 2005 use of city resources.

Contact: Patricia Barry, Director of Energy and Environment Office Address: City Hall, Room 209 85 George P. Hassett Drive Medford, MA 02155 Phone: 781.393.2137 Fax: 781.393.2471 Website: http://www.medford.org/Pages/MedfordMA_ Energy/S00ACAC97-00E335EB.

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Michigan

Built Green Michigan promotes both the local version of the NAHB Green Built guidelines and the ICC/NAHB standard. They provide education, and Michigan, 2002 assist in coordinating with verifiers.

Address: 1627 S. Creyts Rd. Lansing, MI 48917 Phone: 517.646.2560 Fax: 517.322.0861 Website: http://www.greenbuiltmichigan.org/

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Michigan

Executive Order All state-funded new construction and major renovation projects over #2005-4 $1,000,000 must be built in accordance with LEED guidelines.

Contact: Department of Energy, Labor, and Economic Affairs Address: P.O. Box 30004, Lansing, MI 48909 Phone: 517.241.4580 Email: [email protected]

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Contact: Haris Alibasic, Grand Rapids Executive Office Requirements for All construction and renovation projects involving municipal buildings Address: Grand Rapids City Hall 300 Monroe Michigan, Grand Municipal larger than 10,000 square feet and a cost of $1 million or more must Avenue NW Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2206 m Rapids Buildings, 2006 receive LEED certification. Phone: 616.456.3318 Email: [email protected]

Michigan, Rochester Hills

Master Land Use All new construction and major renovations of municipal buildings Plan, 2006 must achieve LEED certification.

Contact: Scott Cope, Director of Building & Ordinance Address: 1000 Rochester Hills m Drive Rochester Hills, MI 48309 Phone: 248.656.4600

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Minnesota, Bloomington

Zoning Area Bonus, 2005

Contact: Information Desk (General information) Phone: 952.563.8700 TTY: 952.563.8740 Within the High Intensity Mixed Use With Residential HX-R Zoning Email: [email protected] District, FAR bonuses are awarded to LEED certified projects, based on Website: level of certificaton. http://www.ci.bloomington.mn.us/cityhall/dep t/commdev/planning/regs/zoneproject/hxr/hxr. pdf

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Minnesota, Minneapolis

Contact: Public Service Center Address: 250 Municipal New municipal buildings or major renovations 10,000 ft2 or larger must South Fourth Street Minneapolis, MN 55415 Building Standard, m be certified LEED Silver. Website: 2006 http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/cped/

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Mississippi, Starkville

Sustainability Policy, 2008

New municipal buildings or major renovations 3,000 ft2 or larger must attain LEED Silver certification. The city encourages private developers to build LEED Certified buildings.

Contact: Edward C. Kemp, P.E., LEED A.P., City Engineer Phone: 662.323.2525x111 Email: m [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofstarkville.org/subdetail.php? p=7&s=57&ss=43

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Missouri, Clayton

Municipal Building Standards, 2006

New construction and major renovations of City-owned, occupied, or funded buildings over 5,000 ft2 must earn LEED Silver certification.

Contact: Punit K. Jain, Cannon Design Phone: 314.425.8731 Email: [email protected]

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Missouri, Kansas City

Build Green Kansas City

Build Green Kansas City is a chapter of the NAHB National Green Building Program using the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines.

Contact: Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City Address: 600 E 103rd Street Kansas City, MO 64131 Phone: 816.942.8800 Fax: 816.942.8367 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.kchba.org/index.php? option=com_content&view=article&id=87&It emid=113

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Municipal Missouri, Kansas Building City Standards, 2004

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must meet LEED Silver level.

Contact: Thomas G. Coyle, AICP, Director Address: 414 E. 12th St. 15th Floor, City Hall m Kansas City, MO 64106 Phone: 816.513.1407 Email: [email protected]

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Contact: Steve Loos, Senior Staff Vice President for Association Services, HBA of St. The Green This build green initiative is a program of the local chapter of the NAHB Louis and Eastern Missouri Phone: Missouri, Saint Building Initiative using the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines. 314.994.7700x119 Fax: 314.432.7185 Email: Louis - St Louis Verifications are handled through Laclede Gas. [email protected] Website: http://www.thegbi.org/residential/featuredprojects/stlouis/index.pl/default.asp

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Missouri, Saint Louis

The Rockland county New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must governmental attain LEED Silver certification. green building act, 2008

Address: 1015 Locust St. Suite 1100 St. Louis MO 63101 Phone: 314.622.3400 Website: m http://stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/planning/

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Missouri, Springfield

Green Building Policy, 2008

All City-owned new construction projects “of any size and intended for human occupation” must earn LEED Silver certification, further specifying that buildings earn: seven (7) points in EAc1, Optimize Energy Performance; two (2) points in the Water Efficiency category; one (1) point in MRc2, Construction Waste Management; and one (1) point in EAc5, Measurement & Verification. Buildings not intended for human occupation are required by this policy to incorporate LEED to the greatest extent practicable. The City of Springfield Green Building Policy also requires renovations of City-owned buildings to incorporate LEED for Existing Buildings to the greatest extent practicable, calling for Energy Star appliances wherever possible.

Contact: Ralph Rognstad Jr., Director of Planning & Development Address: Busch Municipal Building First Floor 840 Boonville m Avenue Springfield, MO 65802 Phone: 417.864.1611

Montana

S.B. 49, created energy efficiency standards for state-owned and stateleased buildings. Energy efficiency building standards apply to new Energy Efficiency construction and major renovation projects for state-owned buildings for State and new construction projects for state-leased buildings. The buildings Buildings, 2009 must exceed the effective International Energy Conservation Code by 20%, to the extent that it is cost effective.

Contact: Dept of Environmental Quality Public Affairs Coordinator Lisa Peterson Phone: 406.444.2929 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.deq.mt.gov/index.asp

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Nevada, Las Vegas Region

This Homebuilders Association standard is comprehensive, voluntary, SNHBA - Adopted and completely separate from the jurisdiction’s permitting and 2006 inspection process.

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Nevada, Reno Metro Area

Green Homes for This Homebuilders Association standard is comprehensive, voluntary, Northern Nevada, and completely separate from the jurisdiction’s permitting and Draft Update July inspection process. 2008

Contact: Reno Metropolitan Area, Sheena Beaver, Building Association of Western Nevada, Address: P.O. Box 1947, Carson City, Nevada 89702-1947 Phone: 775.329.4611 x104 Website: http://www.bawn.org

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Energy Efficiency Executive Order 2005-04: New construction and renovation designs Standards for State New Hampshire should exceed the state energy code by at least 20% and energy Government modeling should be used during the design processes. Buildings, 2005

Contact: Karen Rantamaki New Hampshire Department of Administrative Services Address: 25 Capital Street m Concord, NH 03301 Phone: 603.271.2698 Fax: 603.271.6600 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://admin.state.nh.us Contact: Fred T. Kelley, Assistant Building Inspector Address: Derry Municipal Center, 14 Manning Street, Derry, NH 03038 Phone: m 603.432.6148 Website: http://www.derry.nh.us/Pages/DerryNH_Code Enforcement/Index

New Hampshire, Green Building Derry Policy, 2008

Derry Town Council adopted a green building policy requiring all new construction or major renovations to town-owned or town-funded projects to achieve LEED Certified. In addition, this policy also requires the purchase of alternative fuel and hybrid vehicles for the town’s fleet.

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New Hampshire, Zoning Density Portsmouth Bonus, 2007

City Council of Portsmouth adopted a density bonus for private projects that use LEED. In Central Business [district] A, projects benefit from a 0.5 increase in Floor Area Ratio that meet appropriate open space requirements and that also build to a minimum of LEED Certified.

Contact: Peter Britz, Environmental Planner, City of Portsmouth, NH Phone: v 603.610.7215 Website: [email protected]

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New Jersey

The New Jersey standard requires that new buildings larger than 15,000 square feet constructed for the sole use of state entities achieve LEED Silver certification, a two-globe rating on the Green Building Initiative Contact: Jim McKenna, Department of High Performance Green Globe rating system, or a comparable numeric rating from another Treasury, Property Management and Building accredited sustainable building certification program. The law exempts Construction Address: PO Box 235, Trenton, Standards in New free-standing parking facilities, multiple use maintenance facilities, and NJ 08625.0235 Phone: 609.943.3365 m State storage facilities from the requirement. The law will be enforced by Phone 2: 800.852.7899 Website: Construction, director of the Division of Property Management and Construction in http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/dpmc/index.ht 2008 the Department of the Treasury in cooperation with the New Jersey ml Building Authority. With some exceptions, the state is also required to purchase Energy Star products when available.

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Executive Order #24, requires all new school designs to incorporate LEED Version 2.0 guidelines to achieve maximum energy efficiency and environmental sustainability in school facilities. The Executive Order also requires that the New Jersey Economic Development Authority establish a subsidiary corporation, The New Jersey Schools Construction Corporation (SCC), to be responsible for Energy Efficiency the school facilities project and the state’s compliance with the new in New School order. The SCC was subsequently replaced by the New Jersey Schools Construction , Development Authority (SDA) in 2007. The SDA mandates that all 2002 projects meet all LEED prerequisites and achieve sufficient criteria to score at least 26 points on the LEED rating scale, wherever possible. Registration with USGBC is not required. In its latest biannual report the SDA estimates that approximately 80% of the 70 projects that have taken place since Executive Order No. 24 would have achieved LEED certification had they submitted the necessary application forms.

New Jersey

Contact: Public Information - SDA, New Jersey Schools Development Authority Address: 1 West State Street, P.O. Box 991, Trenton, NJ 08625-0991 Phone: 609.943.5955 Website: http://www.njsda.gov/index.asp

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New Jersey

The Clean Energy Program provides free consultation, inspection and rating services. A home built to Energy Star Homes standard (Tier 1 = HERS 85) would qualify for a per/unit/home incentive as well as a free comprehensive lighting package. A home built to be more energy NJ Energgy Star efficient (Tier 2 = HERS 65) would qualify for higher incentive amount Homes and would also be eligible for federal energy efficiency incentives. This year, there is a new pilot program - NJ Climate Choice Homes - which provides competitive (and much higher, Tier 3) incentives for homes that achieve a HERS score of 50 or less.

Contact: State of NJ Green Homes Office Mary Sheehy, Green Homes Administrator Phone: 609.278.7408 E-mail: v [email protected] Website: http://www.state.nj.us/dca/hmfa/gho/index.sht ml

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New Jersey

NJHMFA administers the Federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) - Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP). Energy Star certification has been a threshold requirement in the QAP since 2003; creating buildings that are 15 - 30% more energy efficient than those built to code. In 2006, a green point was added to the QAP, which awarded one Contact: State of NJ Green Homes Office point for either installing a Solar Photovoltaic system or for participating LIHTC Build it Mary Sheehy, Green Homes Administrator in the state's Affordable Green program, now called the Green Future Green/Green Phone: 609.278.7408 E-mail: program. In 2007, another category was added as an option for the v Points [email protected] Website: Green Point - LEED certification. In 2009, the Microload category was http://www.state.nj.us/dca/hmfa/gho/index.sht added as a fourth option, allowing those projects that are accepted into ml the New Jersey Climate Choice Pilot Program to earn the Green Point. Green Future consists of a list of basic green building items that cover energy efficiency, renewable resources, siting & land use, water conservation, building durability, indoor air quality, and operations & maintenance. LEED certification is available.

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New Jersey, Cranford

Municipal Building Standard, 2005/Green The ordinance also established a Green Building Density Incentive Building Density program whereby redevelopers who achieve LEED certification and Incentive Program comply with the specific program requirements may earn a development density bonus from the township.

Cranford requires all township-funded facilities projects and townshipowned facilities to meet LEED Silver certification. The township also adopted LEED for existing buildings for its existing facilities.

Contact: Building Sub-Code & Construction Code Official, Richard Belluscio Phone: b 908.709.7215 E-mail: [email protected]

New Jersey, Kearny

Kearny offers density bonuses to private redevelopment projects that earn LEED certification: an additional 0.3 FAR (Floor Area Ratio) or 3 Contact: Michael J. Martello, Construction & additional dwelling units per acre for LEED Platinum; an additional 0.25 Sustainable Green Zoning Official, Town Hall Annex Address: FAR or 2 additional dwelling units per acre for LEED Gold; an Building 410 Kearny Ave. Kearny, NJ, 07032 Phone: b additional 0.2 FAR or 1 additional dwelling unit per acre for LEED Standards, 2007 201.955.7882 Silver; an additional 0.15 FAR or 0.5 additional dwelling units per acre E-mail: [email protected] for LEED Certified. New municipal buildings or major renovations must meet LEED Silver.

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New Mexico

Sustainable Building Tax Credit, 2009

The Sustainable Building Tax Credit provides tax credits based on the square footage of the building. For commercial buildings, the tax credits range from $3.50 per ft2 for buildings that achieve LEED for New Construction Silver certification to $6.25 for buildings that achieve LEED for New Construction Platinum certification. For residential buildings, the tax credits range from $5.00 per ft2 for buildings that achieve LEED for Homes Silver certification to $9.00 per ft2for buildings that achieve LEED for Homes Platinum

Contact: Office of the Governor Address: 490 Old Santa Fe Trail, Room 400, Santa Fe, NM 87501 Phone: 505.476.2200 Website: http://www.governor.state.nm.us/priorities.php ?mm=4

Energy Code, New Mexico, Albuquerque 2009 Pending

The Albuquerque City Council approved Ordinance 09-85 on August 3, Contact: Albuquerque, John Bucholz, Green establishing a new local energy code that will go into effect December 1, Building Program Manager, Planning 2009 should the city's mayor sign the legislation. The 2009 Albuquerque Department Phone: 505.924.3958 m Energy Conservation Code is based on the 2006 IECC but also contains Website: http://www.cabq.gov/sustainability several amendments that are more stringent than corresponding sections of the 2009 IECC, including testing for air filtration and duct leakage.

New Mexico, Albuquerque

Green Path This high profile, voluntary program offers recognition for high Program and performing, comprehensively sustainable buildings. Resolution, 2007

Contact: John Bucholz, Green Building Program Manager Planning Department Phone: 505.924.3958 Website: http://www.cabq.gov/sustainability

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Any building permit or water hook-up shall be issued or granted only if it the applicant demonstrates that the water demands created by the use of the structures for which the building permit, water hook-up or New Mexico, Project Water Use development approval is sought will be entirely offset (Ord. No. 2003City of Santa Fe Offset 36 § 11). In all cases, the amount of water offset by retrofits shall be equal to or greater than the estimated water usage of the proposed building as determined by the annual water budget procedures.

Contact: Water Budget Office Address: 200 Lincoln Avenue, PO Box 909, Santa Fe, NM 87504-0909 Phone: 505.955.6122 Fax: 505.955.6829 Website: http://www.santafenm.gov/index.aspx? NID=233

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New Mexico, Santa Fe

Beginning July 1, 2009 all new applications for single-family residential buildings in the City of Santa Fe are subject to the Residential Green Contact: Santa Fe, Katherine Mortimer, Building Code. Home size determines the number of points needed to Supervising Planner or Nick Schiavo, Energy achieve each level of certification. Specialist Address: 120 Federal Place, Room Sustainable Santa 321 P.O. Box 909, Mailcode 8100, Santa Fe, Fe Plan, Adopted Plan review and inspection of program elements will be fully integrated New Mexico 87504 Phone: 505.955.6608 October 2009 into the permitting and inspection process. Website: http://www.santafenm.gov/ http://www.santafenm.gov/index.aspx? The program is designed to coordinate with ENERGY STAR, utility NID=685 incentive programs, and EPAct Home program.

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New Mexico, Taos

This mandatory residential and commercial program is being implemented in four phases from 2009-2012. Phase 1: The City of Taos requires all commercial buildings 6,000 sq ft or greater built in 2009 to achieve LEED Certified, including completion of at least 3 of the LEED water conservation credits, as a condition for obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy. Beginning in 2010, all new commercial High Performance buildings must achieve LEED Certified, including completion of at least Building 3 of the LEED water conversation credits, as a condition for obtaining a Ordinance, 2009 Certificate of Occupancy. Residential applications for homes greater than 3,000 ft2 must submit a HERS index of 85 or less. Phase 2 begins January 1, 2010 - residences of any size must have a HERS index of 80 or less to obtain a certificate of occupancy, commercial building of any size requires a confirmed rating of LEED certified or better with 3 water conservation points. Phases 3 and 4 further increaes efficiencies.

Contact: Town of Taos Planning & Zoning Department Address: 400 Camino de la Placita Taos, NM 87571 Phone: 505.737.2649

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New York

NYSERDA provides computer modeling, design charrette coordination, Contact: Bob Carver, Sr. Project Manager, assistance in obtaining LEED certification, Executive Order 111 Building envelopes, solar; indoor air in New York State assistance, New York State Green Buildings Tax Credit assistance, commercial buildings, ground-source heat Energy Research green materials recommendations, commissioning and life cycle costing pumps, and residential ventilation Phone: v and Development analysis to building design teams to help make new and rehabilitated 518.862.1090x3242 Website: Authority commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings green. Green Building http://www.nyserda.org/programs/Green_Buil services are offered under the New Construction program PON 1155. dings/default.asp

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authorities where the heads are appointed by the Governor and for which the Governor has executive authority, must reduce energy consumption by 35% from 1990 levels by 2010 in buildings that they own, lease or operate. # All affected entities shall establish targets and schedules to establish peak electric demand reduction targets for each state facility by 2005 and 2010. # State agencies must select Energy Star labeled products when acquiring or replacing energy using equipment. # New state construction and substantial renovations must follow LEED* green building guidelines to the maximum extent practical. # New state buildings should exceed the state energy code by at least 20% and substantial renovations by at least 10%. # Operations of existing buildings should strive to meet the Energy Star building standards for energy performance and indoor air quality. The order also made requirements for state vehicle purchases and state purchases of renewable electricity. The New York State Energy Green and Clean Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is tasked with State Buildings, implementing the various provisions of the order. In addition, 2008 NYSERDA is required to generate energy efficiency equipment standards for products for which Energy Star labeling is not available. Guidelines issued by NYSERDA identify several exemptions from the order, including buildings smaller than 5,000 square feet and energy use in leased space that is not billed based on direct use. If a State Entity is unable to reasonably reach the 35% goal of energy efficiency improvements, they are directed to explore the possibility of meeting or exceeding the standards set forth by the ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager (must achieve a rating of 75 or better) building benchmarking program. Executive order number two establishes an energy board annual review process for New York's evolving Energy Plan. State Entities seeking guidance on documentation requirements may use the requirements of the LEED® application process or the requirements as set forth in Section 638.9 of the New York

New York

Contact: New York State Energy Research and Development Authority Media Relations Department Address: 17 Columbia Circle, Albany, NY 12203-6399 Phone: m 518.862.1090 Phone 2: 866.697.3732 Fax: 518.862.1091 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.nyserda.org/

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New York Clarkstown

Contact: Peter J. Beary, Building Inspector Requires Energy Star for all new residential construction (applies to Energy Star Phone: 845.639.2100 E-mail: multi-family dwellings three stories or less). See section 109-3 Building Requirement, 2008 [email protected] Website: Permits in the Clarkstown code. http://www.town.clarkstown.ny.us/index.asp

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New York, Babylon

Energy Star is required for all new single family residential construction. In addition, Babylon requires that the building save 500kWh , automatic Contact: Department Of Planning & HVAC controls, and compliance with the Combustion Safety Testing Babylon Green Development Ann Marie Jones Standards and Procedures for Energy Star (Babylon code section 89-79). Building Initiative, Commissioner, Phone: 631.957.7414 The Town also requires that all multi-family residential and non2006 Website: residential buildings submit a LEED checklist and pay a fee of $0.03 per http://www.townofbabylon.com/index.cfm square foot to the Town of Babylon Green Building Fund. This fee will be reimbursed for achieving a LEED Certified status (section 89-93).

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New York, Brookhaven

Contact: Office of the Supervisor Address: One Independence Hill • Farmingville • NY Energy Star is required for all new residential construction (applies to 11738 • Phone: 631.451.6955 Fax multi-family dwellings three stories or less). Buildings more than three 631.451.6677 Energy Star stories must comply with the Energy Star thermal envelope Website: www.Brookhaven.org m Requirement, 2006 requirements, electrical savings and ventilation requirements, and the http://www.brookhaven.org/DesktopModules/ equipment efficiency requirements. Bring2mind/DMX/Download.aspx? TabId=134&DMXModule=1576&Command= Core_Download&EntryId=586&PortalId=0

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New York, Brookhaven

Green Building Ordinance, 2007

The Brookhaven Town Board adopted Green Building/LEED Standards for New Large Commercial Retailer Development requiring all new commercial shopping centers 125,000 sq ft and larger to obtain a green building permit. The policy also established a density bonus of a 1% increase in floor area ratio (FAR) per level of LEED certification achieved.

Contact: Paul Rogalle, PTP, Director of Planning Address: One Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 Phone: 631.451.6400 Website: m http://www.brookhaven.org/PlanningEnviron mentLandManagement/PlanningEnvironment LandManagement/tabid/193/Default.aspx

New York, Greenburgh

Green Building Initiative and Energy Conservation Construction Standards, 2009

A good-faith effort for LEED certification is mandatory for all new nonresidential construction. There is a fee of $0.03 per square foot to be paid to the Greenburgh Green Building Fund. The fee is refunded if LEED Certification is achieved.

Contact: Town of Greenburgh Building Department Phone: 914.993.1562 Website: http://www.greenburghny.com/Cit-eAccess/news/?TID=10&NID=14543.

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New York, Greenburgh

Energy Star mandate, 2001

All new residential dwellings must meet NYSERDA's Energy Star program.

Contact: Town of Greenburgh Building Department Phone: 914.993.1562 Website: http://www.greenburghny.com/Cit-eAccess/news/?TID=10&NID=14543.

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New York, Hempstead

Energy Star Homes, 2008

Contact: Building Department, Town Hall Address: One Washington Street, 2nd Floor, All new residential dwellings must meet NYSERDA and Long Island Hempstead, New York 11550 Phone: m Power Authority's Energy Star program. 516.538.8500 Website: http://www.townofhempstead.org/content/bz/p ermits.html

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New York, Monroe County

Municipal New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 square feet or Building Initiative, larger must be certified LEED Silver. 2007

Contact: Judy A. Seil, Director, Department of Planning and Development Address: 8100 City Place, 50 W. Main St., Rochester, NY m 14614 Phone: 585 753-2000 E-mail: [email protected]

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* All new municipal construction or major reconstruction projects with an estimated capital cost of more than $2 million, except schools and hospitals, must meet LEED* Silver certification standards. * Non-municipal projects meeting the above criteria and receiving at least 50% of project costs or $10 million from the city treasury must also meet LEED Silver certification standards * School and hospital projects meeting the above criteria need only meet LEED certification standards. Contact: General Information, Mayor's * Projects with an estimated construction cost of $12 million - $30 Office of Operations, Office of Environmental million, schools excluded, must achieve an energy cost reduction of 20% Compliance Address: 253 Broadway – 14th New York City above LEED Credit EA1 or the New York State Energy Construction Floor Green Building New York, New Code (ECCCNYS), which ever is more stringent; and achieve an New York , NY 10007 Requirements for m York additional 5% energy cost reduction if the payback period is less than 7 Phone: 212.788.9956 Municipal years. Phone 2: 212.788.2941 Buildings * Projects with an estimated construction cost of more than $30 Website: million, schools excluded, must achieve an energy cost reduction of 25% http://www.nyc.gov/html/oec/html/home/hom above LEED Credit EA1 or ECCCNYS, which ever is more stringent; e.shtml and achieve a further energy cost reduction of 5-10% if the payback period is less than 7 years. * School projects with a construction cost of more than $12 million must achieve energy cost reductions of 20% above LEED Credit EA1 or the ECCCNYS, whichever is more stringent; and achieve a further energy cost reduction of 5-10% if the payback period is less than 7 years.

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New York, Onondaga

Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency amended the Uniform Tax Exemption Policy to provide payments in lieu of taxes Uniform Tax credits on a graduated scale to new construction projects that achieve Exemption Policy, LEED certification. Buildings that achieve LEED Certified will get a 2008 base credit of 4.8% of construction costs. Achieving LEED Silver certification will earn an 8.4% credit, LEED Gold certification will earn a 12% credit and LEED Platinum certification earns a 15.6% credit.

Contact: Onondaga County Office of Economic Development Address: John H. Mulroy Civic Center, 14th Floor, 421 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone: 315.435.3770 Toll Free: v 877.797.8222 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://syracusecentral.com/green/pdf/FinalUT EP.pdf

New York, Riverhead

Energy Star, 2008

All new residential dwellings must meet NYSERDA' Energy Star program.

Contact: Leroy E. Barnes, Jr., Building Department Administrator, Town of Riverhead Building Department Address: 201 Howell Avenue, Riverhead, New York 11901 Phone: 631.727.3200x213, 268, 266, 283 Fax: 631.208.8039 Website: http://www.greenburghny.com/Cit-eAccess/webpage.cfm?TID=10&TPID=1748

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The Rockland county New York, All new construction and major renovations of municipal buildings governmental Rockland County must achieve LEED silver. green building act, 2008

Contact: Arlene Miller - Deputy Commissioner Phone: 845.364.3434 Website: m http://www.co.rockland.ny.us/planning/index. htm

New York, Smithtown

Contact: John Bongino - Director, Office of the Building Department Address: 99 West As of October 1, 2008 any new home, which is permitted, shall be built Main Street, P.O. Box 9090, Smithtown, NY Energy Star, 2008 to comply with the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) New York 11787 Phone: 631.360.7520 Fax: Energy Star labeled Homes Program requirements. 631.360.7639 Website: http://www.smithtowninfo.com/BuildingDepa rtment/templateproc.cfm?PageID=411

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New York, Southampton

Energy Star

All new residential dwellings must meet NYSERDA' Energy Star program.

Contact: Building Inspector's Office Jonathan Foster, Sr. Building Inspector Address: 71 Hill Street Phone: 631.204.2146 through 2151 Fax: 631.283.0649 E-Mail: m [email protected] Website: http://southamptonvillage.org/departments.asp ?id=2

New York, Suffolk County

Contact: Steve Levy, County Executive Address: 335 Yaphank Ave, Yaphank, NY LEED Resolution, Department of Public Works must achieve LEED certification of all new 11980 Phone: 631.852.4010 Website: m 2006 construction or major renovation projects over $1 million. http://www.co.suffolk.ny.us/departments/publi cworks.aspx

GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina law allows counties and cities to provide reductions or SESSION 2007 partial rebates for building permit fees. To qualify for a fee reduction, Density Bonuses buildings must meet guidelines established by LEED, the Green Globes SENATE BILL 581 fee waivers program, or another nationally recognized certification program. RATIFIED BILL http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/Sessions/2007/Bil ls/Senate/HTML/S581v4.html

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North Carolina

Green Home Builders of the Triangle, 2006

Contact: Home Builders Association of Durham, Orange & Chatham Counties Green Home Builders of the Triangle is the program of the Home Address: 20 W. Colony Place, Suite 180, Builders Association of Durham, Orange, and Chatham Counties. The Durham, NC 27705 Phone: 919.493.8899 program is based on the NAHB Model Green Home Guidelines and has Website: been modified to reflect construction needs for the climate region. http://www.hbadoc.com/displaycommon.cfm? an=1&subarticlenbr=201

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North Carolina

NC HealthyBuilt Homes is a voluntary, statewide green building certification program supported by the North Carolina Solar Center, the State Energy Office, Home Builder Associations, etc. The WNC Green Building Council (WNCGBC) and the Asheville Home Builder NC Healthy Built Association (AHBA) offer the NC HealthyBuilt Homes Program to Homes builders in the Greater Asheville Area and the following NC counties: Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, and Yancey.

Contact: NC HealthyBuilt Homes Program, c/o NC Solar Center Address: Campus Box 7401, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7401 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Website: http://healthybuilthomes.org/

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The City of Asheville waives fees for building permits and plan reviews for certain renewable energy technologies and Energy Star or Healthy Homes certifications for homes and mixed-use commercial buildings. Regular fees must be paid in full but will be rebated upon certification. North Carolina, These fee waivers also apply to mixed-use commercial buildings if they Fee Waivers, 2007 Asheville include residential space.

Contact: Mark Case, Building Safety Department Address: P.O. Box 7148, Asheville, NC 28802 Phone: 828.259.5628 Website: http://www.ashevillenc.gov/departments/build ing_safety/default.aspx? id=344&ekmensel=12_submenu_0_link_4

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The city will also reduce plan review fees by 50% for any building that http://www.ashevillenc.gov/uploadedFiles/De is seeking LEED certification. Regular fees must be paid in full but will partments/Buidling_Safety/Permitting be rebated upon certification. %20Fees%20for%202008-2009%207-12008.pdf

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North Carolina, Asheville

Municipal Building Ordinance

Asheville City Council passed Resolution 07-91 that requires all new, occupied, city-owned buildings greater than or equal to 5,000 square feet will be designed, contracted and built to achieve LEED Gold, and to strive for LEED Platinum whenever project resources and conditions permit. The policy also requires an energy savings payback on the incremental cost of no greater than ten years. If the payback period for Contact: Mark Combs, Director of Public recovering incremental construction cost is greater than ten years, city Works Phone: 828.259.5935 E-mail: staff shall design, contract, and build such a facility to be certified as [email protected] Website: LEED Silver. http://www.ashevillenc.gov/ In addition, all new, occupied city-owned buildings which are less than 5,000 square feet will be designed, contracted, and built to incorporate measures that would allow them to be certified at a minimum of LEED Silver certification.

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The Town of Cary has a comprehensive Water Conservation Program aimed at reducing per capita use of potable water and associated capital facilities' needs over the long term. Incentives include: Rain Barrel Kits: the town is offering citizens the opportunity to purchase barrels and/or conversion kits to build their own rain barrel. The conversion kit is $16 and barrels are $15. High Efficiency Toilet Retrofit Rebate: This program will provide a rebate of $100 per toilet to residential and Water business water customers who replace older toilets that use 3.5 gallons North Carolina, Conservation or more per flush with a WaterSense-certified high efficiency toilet Cary Incentive Program (HET) that use 1.28 gallons per flush. Rebates will be issued on a first come, first served basis. The town will issue a maximum of 790 rebates this year. Cary is a partner in EPA's WaterSense program. The Turf Buy Back program will offer property owners a $500 incentive to replace a minimum of 1,000 square feet of turf with either a natural area or a warm season grass. Studies comparing traditionally landscaped areas with naturally landscaped areas found water savings of 25-33 percent. Warm season grasses reportedly require 21 percent less water during the spring and summer.

Website: http://www.townofcary.org/depts/pwdept/wate r/waterconservation/incentiveprograms/turfbu ybackprogramguidelines.htm

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Green Construction North Carolina, Permitting Catawba County Incentives Plan, 2009

Catawba County Board of Commissioners adopted their Green Construction Permitting Incentives Plan, which provides a 25% rebate of blanket permit fees (not to exceed $500.00) for new buildings that achieve LEED certification or certification from EnergyStar or NC HealtyBuilt Homes. New commercial buildings that achieve LEED certification will have 50% of the fees related to plan review or expedited plan review rebated.

Contact: Armin Wallner, Building Services Chief, Address: Post Office Box 389, 100-A South West Blvd, Newton, NC 28658-0389 v Phone: 828.465.8454 Website: http://www.catawbacountync.gov/depts/u&e/b uilding.asp

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North Carolina, Chapel Hill

LEED Standard for Town Buildings, 2005

Chapel Hill City Council adopted Ordinance O-3, requiring that all new construction of municipal buildings over 5,000 sq ft earn LEED Silver certification. The Council may also decide that municipal buildings smaller than 5,000 sq ft must earn LEED Silver certification. The Ordinance also requires that the design and project management teams for these buildings include a LEED AP. The City further encourages retrofits and renovations of existing municipal buildings and new public housing to follow LEED guidelines.

Contact: Office of Sustainability Phone: 919-969-5075 E-mail: [email protected] Website: m http://townhall.townofchapelhill.org/records/m inutes/2005/minutes_05-05-09bm.htm

Mecklenburg County offers an incentive for new homes and businesses to be constructed according to certain sustainable guidelines. For new commercial projects completed after January 1, 2008, which are certified under LEED or Green Globes, the county will issue a rebate of up to 25% (up to $100,000) for the cost of a permit. New homes can receive a Contact: Green Permit Rebate, Mecklenburg permit rebate if they are certified under LEED for homes, EarthCraft North Carolina, Sustainable County Code Enforcement Address: 700 House, NC HealthyBuilt Houses, or the NAHB National Green Building Mecklenburg Building Financial North Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28202 Program. County Incentives Phone: 704.336.2831 Fax: 704.336.3839 Website: http://www.meckpermit.com The certification programs are point-based, rewarding points for a variety of sustainable measures. The technologies referenced above are not eligible for stand-alone incentives from Mecklenburg County, but instead they are technologies which earn points toward certification.

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Ohio

Central Ohio Central Ohio Green Building Initiative is the program of the Building Green Building Industry Association of Central Ohio. The program is based on the Initiative NAHB Model Green Home Guidelines.

Contact: Building Industry Association of Central Ohio, Gary Libertini, President Address: 4685 Old Columbus Road, Carroll, Ohio 43112 Phone: 614.855.6629 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.biahomebuilders.com/aboutbia/bia-resources/green-building

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The Northeast Ohio GBI is a voluntary residential program developed by the HBA of Greater Cleveland and North Coast BIA to promote and Cleveland (Greater facilitate practical approaches to green construction. The program, based Cleveland and on the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines, is designed to North Coast Area) offer local builders information on products and building practices to help build homes to meet their buyers' diverse needs. Each office in the region assists in certification with NAHB's Green Guidelines.

Contact: Joe Race, Executive Director Address: 6140 West Creek Blvd. Independence, OH 44131 Phone: 216.447.8700 Fax: 216.524.0758 E-mail: [email protected]

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Green Building Ohio, Cincinnati Tax Exemption, 2007

Cincinnati provides an automatic 100% real property tax exemption of the assessed property value for newly-constructed or rehabilitated commercial or residential properties that earn a minimum of LEED Certified. Buildings that earn LEED Certified, Silver or Gold can receive a real property tax abatement up to $500,000, with no limit for LEED Platinum buildings. The property tax exemption period is 15 years for new residential, commercial, or industrial buildings; 12 years for renovated commercial and industrial buildings and renovated residential buildings with 4 or more units; and 10 years for renovated residential buildings with 1-3 units. Additionally, all new municipal buildings and major renovations must earn LEED Certified.

Address: Community Development, The Department has temporarily relocated to: One Centennial Plaza, 705 Central Avenue Suite 400, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Phone: (513) b 352-6146 Eric Denson, Senior Development Officer E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.cincinnatioh.gov/cdap/pages/-3479-/

Oklahoma

All state buildings over 10,000 ft2 to follow LEED guidelines or those HB 3394, 2008 of Green Globes. Compliance will be measured by the Department of Central Services.

Contact: Oklahoma-State of Dept of Central Services: Building Management Address: 440 S Houston Ave # 6, Tulsa, OK 74127-8947, Phone: 918.581.2391 Website: www.ok.gov

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Oregon

New state construction must exceed the energy conservation provisions State Energy of the Oregon State building code by 20% or more. In addition, the Efficiency Design 2007 Oregon Legislature passed HB2620, which requires that public Program, 2001, entities spend 1.5% of the total contract price of a public improvement 2007 contract for new construction or major renovation of a public building on solar energy technology.

Contact: Oregon Department of Energy, SEED Program, Ann Hushagen Address: 625 Marion St. NE, Salem, OR 97301-3737 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 503.373.7804 Phone: 800.221.8035 Website: http://www.oregon.gov/ ENERGY/CONS/SEED/SEEDhome.shtml

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Oregon, Ashland

18.88.040 Performance Standards for Residential Developments

Contact: Dick Wanderscheid, Ashland Developers in Ashland may increase the base density of units in Electric Utilities Department Address: 20 residential developments by incorporating energy efficiency, East Main Street, Ashland, OR 97520 architectural creativity and innovation, and the use of natural features of Phone: 541.552.2061 Fax: 541.552.2436 Ethe landscape. Density may be increased up to a maximum of 15% based mail: [email protected] Webiste: on bonus points earned for meeting the minimum requirements for http://www.ashland.or.us/SectionIndex.asp? certification as an Earth Advantage home, which includes an evaluation SectionID=423 of energy usage, water usage, and air quality guidelines. Conservation http://www.ashland.or.us/CodePrint.asp? features can also include passive solar design. CodeID=3420

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Oregon, Eugene

Earth Advantage

Eugene Water and Electric promotes Earth Advantage Homes and provides local verification.

Contact: Eugene Water & Electric Board, Energy Management Services Address: 500 E. 4th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97440 Phone: 541.685.7000 Fax: 541.334.4614 Website: www.eweb.org

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All new construction and additions encompassing 10,000 gross ft2 or more of building area should achieve a LEED for New Construction Silver certification. A higher equivalent rating (Gold or Platinum) should be sought where practicable as funding is available. Contact: Glen Svendsen, Facility New construction encompassing less than 10,000 gross ft2 of building Management Division Manager, Sustainable area should achieve the equivalent of at least a LEED Silver certification Building Task Force Phone: 541.682.5008 Elevel where technically feasible. Projects of any size for which mail: [email protected] m certification is not feasible due to technical reasons should use LEED for Website: http://www.eugeneNew Construction as a guide to incorporate as many sustainable features or.gov/portal/server.pt? as economically feasible. open=512&objID=730&PageID=3739&cache d=true&mode=2&userID=2 Building renovation projects should use LEED for New Construction as a guide and will be evaluated for certifica-tion on a case-by-case basis, as the feasibility of incorporating sustainable features within the context of the existing building will vary widely from project to project.

Municipal Oregon, Eugene Building Standards, 2006

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Oregon, Multnomah

All new construction of County-owned buildings must achieve LEED for New Construction Gold certification with a minimum of seven points earned in EAc1 (Optimized Energy Performance). The resolution LEED Gold and Contact: Bob Thomas, Division Director, also requires all major renovation projects of County-owned buildings to High Performance Address: 401 N. Dixon Street, Portland, OR earn LEED for Commercial Interiors Gold certification. LEED Gold is m Green Building 97227, in the Blanchard Educational Building also required for major renovations of County-leased space of 10,000 sq Policy, 2008 Phone: 503.988.3322 ft or greater. The resolution also states that all existing county-owned facilities will be operated and maintained following minimum guidelines for LEED Silver of LEED for Existing Buildings.

The 2009 update of the city's policy reflects an increased stringency from the original LEED Gold requirement for all city-owned projects. The new construction and major remodels of city-owned facilities must register with USGBC and certify at the Gold level, in addition to City of Portland specific criteria for recycling, water conservation, energy conservation Oregon, Portland Green Building and onsite generation, commissioning, and cool roofs. Tenant Policy, 2009 Improvements and Leased Spaces must register and certify at LEED CI Silver, or use the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability's Green Tenant Improvement Guide. Existing Buildings must pursue LEED EB Silver, with specific criteria for roof replacements. Additional standards are in place for historic buildings and operations and maintenance

Contact: Bureau of Planning and Sustainability BPS South, Address: 1900 SW 4th Ave., Ste. 7100, Portland, OR 97201-5380 Phone: 503.823.7700 Contact: BPS North Address: 721 NW 9th Ave., Ste. 195 Portland, OR 97209-3447 Phone: 503.823.7222 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.portlandonline.com/bps/index.cfm ?c=28534 http://www.portlandonline.com/bps/index.cfm ?c=50447&a=243213

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Oregon, Portland

The Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) promotes integrated land use planning and development based on sustainability principles and practices. BPS also develops and implements policies and programs that provide environmental, economic, and social benefits to residents, businesses, and government, which strengthen Portland's position as an international model of sustainable practices and Green Building commerce. The Green Building Program represents a partnership of six Program, 2009 development-related City bureaus and other local organizations. Though its programs and services, the Green Building Program focuses on organization and policy development, demonstration projects, technical assistance, educational outreach and access to financial incentives. For residents of the Portland Metro Area, the Green Building Program acts as a centralized resource for people interested in incorporating green building practices in residential and commercial development.

Contact: Bureau of Planning and Sustainability BPS South E-mail: 1900 SW 4th Ave., Ste. 7100 Portland, OR 97201-5380 Phone: 503.823.7700 Contact: BPS North Address: 721 NW 9th Ave., Ste. 195 Portland, OR 97209-3447 Phone: 503-8237222 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.portlandonline.com/bps/index.cfm ?c=28534 Green Building Hotline: 503.823.5431

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Regulatory Improvement Code Amendment Package (RICAP) Oregon, Portland 5 “Green Bundle” – Summary of Proposals, May 22, 2009

This bundle of amendments addresses removing barriers and new standards to support the following: Remove barriers for solar panels, small urban wind energy systems, and Eco-Roofs; clarify language to allow neighborhood scale renewable energy production; removing barriers to water cisterns, required bike parking in multi-family complexes, and removing barriers to larger eaves, with regards to setbacks. This document is a work in progress. A formal “Discussion Draft” of proposed Zoning Code amendments will be published in early June, with a Planning Commission hearing scheduled on August 25th, 2009.

Contact: Bureau of Planning and Sustainability BPS South E-mail: 1900 SW 4th Ave., Ste. 7100 Portland, OR 97201-5380 Phone: 503.823.7700 Contact: BPS North Address: 721 NW 9th Ave., Ste. 195 Portland, OR 97209-3447 Phone: 503-8237222 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.portlandonline.com/bps/index.cfm ?c=28534 Green Building Hotline: 503.823.5431

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Keystone Green Building Initiative is the program of the HBA Keystone Green Pennsylvania, Bucks/Montgomery Counties. The program is based on the NAHB Building Initiative, Bucks County Green Guideline Efficiency and has been modified to reflect 2006 construction needs for the climate region.

Contact: Home Builders Association of Bucks/Montgomery Counties Address: 721 Dresher Road - Suite 1200 Horsham, PA 19044 Phone: 215.657.1300 Fax: 215.657.9080 Website: http://www.thegbi.org/residential/featuredprojects/keystone/

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Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

Contact: John Hoch, Senior Planner; Local Climate New municipal buildings or major renovations 10,000 ft2 or larger must Philadelphia City Planning Commission Action Plan, 2007 be certified LEED Silver. Phone: 215.683.4653 E-mail: [email protected]

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Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

Sustainable Development Density Bonuses, 2007

The city offers a density bonus of an additional 20% Floor Area Ratio Contat: Alan Greenberger, AIA, Executive and an additional variance of 20% of the permitted height for all projects Director Philadelphia City Planning that earn LEED for New Construction or LEED for Core and Shell Commission Phone: 215.683.4615 certification. The bonus is available in all nonresidential zoning districts.

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Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh

All new construction and renovations of city-owned property in which Contact: Mayor's Office Room 512, Citythe total project square footage includes 10,000 gross ft2 of occupied Sustainable County Building Address: 414 Grant Street space or the total project cost exceeds two million dollars, and new Development for Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412.255.2626 construction or renovation project that receives Tax Increment Financing Publicly Financed Website: (TIF) must receive a LEED Silver rating level. Buildings, 2009 http://legistar.city.pittsburgh.pa.us/detailreport /matter.aspx?key=10286

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Rhode Island

Any new, substantially expanded, or renovated building owned by the state, and state agencies, departments, offices, boards, commissions, or institutions of higher learningmust meet LEED design, construction, Green Building operation and maintenance standards. Specifically, buildings must be Standards for State designed to qualify for LEED Silver certification. The design, Facilities, 2005 construction, operation, and maintenance of these buildings must also evaluate feasible energy efficiency measures on the basis of total lifecycle costs.

Contact: Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources Address: One Capitol Hill Providence, RI 02908-5890 Phone: 401.222.3370 Fax: 401.222.1260 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.riseo.state.ri.us

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Contact: Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Website: http://www.ride.ri.gov/default.aspx Rhode Island School The state of Rhode Island has integrated CHPS-NE into its mandatory Construction construction regulations. Standards, 2007 http://www.ride.ri.gov/Finance/funding/constr m uction/Documents/FY08%20Housing %20Aid/Prior%20to%20May %2031%20Updates/School_Constr_Regs_FIN AL.pdf x

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Contact: Providence City Hall Address: 25 Municpal Building All new municipal buildings be certified under the LEED Rating System Dorrance Street, Providence, RI 02903 Phone: m Ordiance or the CHPS Rating System. 401.421.7740 TDD: 401.751.0203

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South Carolina

Energy use reduction of 1% annually for five years beginning July 1, 2008; 20% energy use reduction relative to 2000 by July 1, 2020. Generally, major facility projects must be constructed to achieve LEED Silver or receive Two Globes under the Green Globe rating system; Contact: Rick Grant South Carolina Energy other paths to compliance are available based on 30-year life cycle cost State Building Office Address: 1200 Senate Street 408 Wade analysis. All major facility projects in the State must be analyzed using a Energy Standards, Hampton Building Columbia, SC 29201 m life cycle cost analysis comparing the cost and benefits of designing, 2007 Phone: 803.737.9852 Fax: 803.737.9846 constructing, maintaining, and operating the facility at the LEED Silver Website: http://www.energy.sc.gov/ standard or two globes standard, or better, with certification; normal industry and regulatory standards as applicable; or some standard between the two that causes the project to be designed and constructed in a manner that achieves the lowest thirty-year life cycle cost.

Build Green Greater Columbia is the program of the Green Building Council of Greater Columbia. The program is based on the NAHB South Carolina, Build Green Model Green Home Guidelines and has been modified to reflect Columbia Greater Columbia construction needs for the climate region. They are affiliated with NAHB Green.

Contact: Bin Wilcenski Phone: (803) 2566238 E-mail: [email protected] Blog: http://columbiagreenbuilders.blogspot.com Website: http://www.columbiagreenbuilders.com/Progr am.htm

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South Dakota

New construction and renovations of state-owned buildings must High Performance achieve at least LEED Silver certification, a two-globe rating on the Building Green Globes scale, or comparable rating under an accredited Requirements for sustainable building certification program. State Buildings

Contact: Michele Farris Office of the State Engineer Address: 523 E. Capitol Avenue Pierre, SD 57501 Phone: 605.773.3899 Fax: 605.773.5980 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.state.sd.us/boa/ose/

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Tennessee, Germantown

All new municipal construction to earn LEED certification. The policy applies to municipal buildings in which at least 60% of the square Smart Code, 2007 footage is occupied space. The policy additionally provides a density bonus of one additional story for private construction in Smart Growth Zones T4, T5, and T6 with proof of LEED Certification.

Contact: Lauren Johnson, Land Use Planner, Economic and Community Development Department Phone: 901.751.7637 E-mail: b [email protected] Website: http://germantowntn.gov/Smart_Growth_Public.html

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Tennessee, Nashville

Nashville has a voluntary green certificate program, offers density bonus incentives in designated neighborhoods, and has mandatory requirements for municipal buildings. In order to receive a green certificate of occupancy commercial buildings must earn LEED Certified, specifically requiring WEc3.1 (20% Water Use Reduction); residential buildings must submit proof of LEED or EarthCraft Homes certification. In the downtown area, development in the Central Contact: Metro Planning Department Green Permit and Business District is eligible to increase the Floor Area Ratio (FAR) cap Address: 800 2nd Avenue South Nashville, Zoning Incentives, from 15 to 17 if the project achieves LEED Silver. Projects in this TN 37210 Phone: 615.862.7150 Website: 2008 district benefit from a FAR of 19 if the project achieves LEED Gold. In http://www.nashville.gov/MPC/ the SoBro neighborhoods, developments are eligible to increase the FAR cap from 5 to 7 if the project achieves LEED Silver. Projects in these neighborhoods benefit from a FAR cap of 9 if LEED Gold is achieved. All public and publicly-funded building projects of 5,000 ft2 or greater (or exceeding $2M in project costs) be designed and built to LEED Silver certification of the most appropriate LEED Rating System.

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Tennessee, Shelby County

EcoBuild

EcoBUILD is a voluntary "green building" program created by Memphis Light, Gas, and Water to stimulate energy and environmental awareness through the promotion and use of energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly technology, materials, and techniques in new home construction. MLGW developed a voluntary set of EcoBUILD construction standards that exceed the newly adopted (January 2009) 2003 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) and common building practices. By following these guidelines, participating builders can construct single-family and multi-family homes that use 30% less energy while providing greater occupant comfort and other environmental benefits.

Address: Memphis Light, Gas and Water 220 South Main Memphis, TN 38103 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.mlgw.com/SubView.php? key=about_ecobuild

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Texas, Austin

In 2007 The City of Austin's municipal building standard was updated, the revised policy sets two criteria for triggering the LEED Silver requirement for new construction and major renovations. The project includes work in the five major LEED categories: sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality. City Council The project has construction costs of $2 million or more. In addition, Resolution No. smaller renovations, additions, and interior finishings costing $300,000 000608-43), 2000 or more and requiring work in the LEED energy and atmosphere, (2007 Update) material and resources, and indoor environmental quality categories must also achieve LEED Silver certification at a minimum. The 2007 resolution also establishes the creation of best practice design criteria for buildings that do not meet the trigger criteria described above, and policies for whole building operations, including provisions for energy use monitoring and reduction of building energy use.

Contact: Public Information Officer, City of Austin Public Works Department Address: 505 Barton Springs Road, Suite 1300 Austin, TX 78701 Phone: 512.974.7065 Website: http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/publicworks/

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Texas, Austin

The City of Austin has numerous green building provisions within the city building code, with requirements that vary according to location, Contact: Sarah Talkington, Austin Energy zoning designation and building type. The building standards rely on the Green Building Program Address: 721 Barton Austin Energy Green Building Rating system and the LEED Springs Rd. Austin, TX 78704-1194 Phone: Austin Energy certification system as metrics. In some cases developers have the option 512.482.5300 E-mail: Green Building of achieving compliance under either of the two systems. Under the [email protected] Website: Rating System Austin Energy Green Building Rating System, buildings are awarded up http://www.austinenergy.com/Energy Version 2008 to five stars depending on the number and breadth of green building %20Efficiency/Programs/Green elements that are incorporated into the design. In terms of energy %20Building/Participation/singleFamilyHome efficiency, rated buildings are designed to exceed the Austin Energy RatingGuide.pdf Code.

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Texas, Austin

Austin Energy Code

Austin has adopted modifications to the 2006 IECC, requiring bower door tests at .50 ACH for new residential construction, a roof radiant barrier with an emittance of 0.05 or less as tested in accordance with ASTM C-1371, dust testing to verify leakage of supply ducts and return plenum/ducts does not exceed 10 percent of total design airflow, documentation of accurate sizing for HVAC, 25% Energy Star high efficacy lamps, reflective roofing: pitches less than 2:12 require a minimum reflectance of 0.70 or solar reflective index of 78 pitches 2:12 and greater require minimum reflectance of 0.35 or SRI of 29, exterior lighting controls, etc.

Contact: Richard Morgan, Austin Energy Address: 811 Barton Springs Rd. Austin, TX 78704 Phone: 512.482.5309 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/development/downl oads/2006_energy_code.pdf

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Texas, Dallas

Municipal Standard, 2006

Contact: Zaida Basora, AIA, LEED AP Dallas Building Inspection Department Address: 320 E. Jefferson Blvd, Rm 204 Dallas, TX 75203 Phone: 214.948.4364 Email: [email protected] New Municipal Construction over 10,000 ft2 must be LEED Gold, show Website: m a 20% reduction in energy, and include 1 extra LEED energy point. http://www.dallascityhall.com/building_inspec tion/index.html http://www.greendallas.net/green_buildings.ht ml

Texas, Dallas

Phase 1, 2009, energy efficiency and water conservation requirements for all residential and commercial developments Phase 2, 2011, Contact: Marketing and Media Relations expanding the initiatives for new buildings into a comprehensive green Office Phone: 214.671.8573 E-mail: building standard requirement. Residential requires submittal of [email protected] Website: checklist from one of the following: Build it Green/Green Points, Green Green Building http://www.greendallas.net/green_buildings.ht Communities, Green Built North Texas, LEED H , or approved Program, 2008 ml Contact: Zaida Basora, Dallas Public equivalent standard. New commercial construction 50,000 ft2 or larger Works and Transportation Phone: must show 85% of LEED certification level points could be attained. As 214.948.4634 E-mail: of 2011 all new residential construction third party verified by nationally [email protected] recognized program and 17.5% above the 2006 IECC. New commerical must be LEED certifiable (registration with USGC not required)

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Texas, El Paso

Municipal Building Standards, 2008

New construction and major renovations of City-owned, occupied, or funded buildings over 5,000 sq ft must earn LEED Silver certification.

Contact: Development Services Department Address: City of El Paso 2 Civic Center Plaza m El Paso, Texas 79901 Phone: 915.541.4000

Texas, Frisco

The mandatory Frisco Green Building Program addresses both residential and commercial new construction. Commercial elements Green Building include energy conservation, mitigation of heat island effect, water Program, 2007 conservation, and construction and demolition waste recycling. Residential elements include energy, water conservation, indoor air quality, and construction and demolition waste recycling.

Contact: Ryan Middleton Frisco, Department of Planning and Development Comprehensive and Environmental Address: 6101 Frisco Square Blvd. Frisco, TX 75034 Phone: 972.292.5363 Phone: 972.292.5000 E-mail: m [email protected] Website: http://www.friscotexas.gov/departments/planni ngdevelopment/greenbuilding/pages/default.as px

Texas, Houston

The Green Building Resolution set a target of Silver level LEED certification for new construction, replacement facilities, and major Green Building renovations of the city of Houston-owned buildings and facilities with Resolution, 2004 more than 10,000 ft2 of occupied space. Houston Airport System Department exempt.

Contact: Richard Vella General Services Department Design and Construction City of Houston Address: P.O. Box 1562 Houston , TX 77251 Phone: 713.247.1532 Fax: 713.408.9915 E-Mail: [email protected] http://www.houstontx.gov/generalservices/lee d.html

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Greater Houston The Greater Houston Home Builders' Association is the program of the Home Builders' Greater Houston Homebuilder's Association. The program is based on Texas, Houston Assoc Green the NAHB Model Green Home Guidelines and has been modified to Building Initiative, reflect construction needs for the climate region. They are affiliated 2006 with NAHB Green.

Contact: Greater Houston Builders Association Address: 9511 West Sam Houston Parkway North Houston, TX 77064 Phone: 281.970.8970 Fax: 281.970.8971 Website: www.ghba.org Website: http://www.thegbi.org/residential/featuredprojects/houston/index.pl/guidelines.asp

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Texas, Plano

The City of Plano will require the highest level of LEED Certification possible for all city facilities. LEED Certification points will be prioritized based on their ability to provide future energy savings, water conservation, waste reduction, and improved indoor air quality. Key factors to incorporate into the design include: 1. Use of passive solar energy 2. Natural lighting (day lighting) and adjustable lighting systems City Policy, 2007 3. Highly reflective roof and building exterior 4. Indoor Air Quality (low VOC materials and ventilation) 5. HVAC energy performance and efficiency 6. Use of on-site renewable energy 7. Waste minimization (recycling, reducing, reusing) 8. Water reclamation and conservation (rainwater harvesting, use of gray water, soil amendment, native or adapted landscape material, efficient irrigation system)Highest LEED possible.

Contact: Nancy Nevil City of Plano Sustainability & Environmental Services Dept. Address: 1520 Avenue K Plano, TX 75074 Phone: 972.941.7000 E-mail: [email protected] Website: m http://www.plano.gov/ Website: http://www.plano.gov/Departments/Environm ental %20Services/GreenLiving/buildings/Pages/4p olicy.aspx

Texas, Rowlett

Green Building All new residential construction must be Energy Star rated. Program, 2008

Contact: Building Department Address: 3901 Main Street Rowlett, TX Phone: 972.412.6125 Phone: 972.412.6293 E-mail: [email protected] Website: m http://www.ci.rowlett.tx.us/Rowlett/Departme nts/Planning+and+Zoning/Green+Building+Pr ogram_landing.htm

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Texas, San Antonio

multi-family dwellings, 3 stories or less, must achieve an efficiency rate of 15% above the current City of San Antonio energy code that was in effect in 2008 (IECC 2000 with 2001 supplement and ASHRAE 90.1 1999) ~ Build San Antonio Green, USGBC LEED-H, or other third-party certification program that meets or exceeds the energy requirements as approved by the Code Official shall be considered 10 compliance. This meets the 15% standard referenced above. (g) Beginning January 1, 2010, buildings not covered in (b) above must achieve an efficiency rate of 15% above the current City of San Antonio energy code that was in effect in 2008 (IECC 2000 with 2001 supplement and ASHRAE 90.1 1999) by complying with any of the following options: L COMcheck or other software as approved by Planning and Development Services based on existing codes (ASHRAE 90.1 1999 & IECC 2000 with 2001 supplements) showing 15% or above the passing score. 2. COMcheck based on ASHRAE 90.1 2007. A passing score satisfies Build San Antonio the 15% standard referenced above. Green, 2002 J." COMcheck based on IECC 2009 (when IECC 2009 is available and approved by ESL). A passing score satisfies the 15% standard referenced 4. ASHRAE 90.1 2007 energy modeling analysis approved methods. This meets the 15% standard referenced above. 4 ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. This meets the 15% standard referenced above. Software or energy modeling methods or prescriptive building packages as adopted by the City of San Antonio Building Official and/or ESL. A demonstrated passing score satisfies the 15% standard referenced above. Approved compliance methods that meet the new energy requirements herein as adopted by the State of Texas. A demonstrated Qassing score satisfies the 15% standard referenced above. 8. USGBC LEED or other third-party certification program that meets or exceeds the energy requirements as approved by the Code Official shall be considered in compliance.

Contact: Michael Dice, Development Specialist Supervisor, Customer Assistance Team Phone: 210.207.0143 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.sanantonio.gov/dsd/codes.asp

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Utah

Utah State Building Board raised the High Performance Building Rating High Performance System standards to require all new state buildings to achieve LEED Contact: David Hart, Executive Director and Building Rating Silver certification. Specifically, new building projects must achieve the Architect of the Capitol, Utah State Capitol System, 2009 following credits: WE Credit 1.1, EA Credit 3, EQ Credit 3.1, EQ Credit Complex Email: mailto:[email protected] 4.1, EQ Credit 4.2.

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Municipal Utah, Logan City Building Ordinance, 2007

Contact: Paul Taylor, Chief Building Inspector Phone: 435.716.9032 E-mail: New municipal buildings or major renovations 10,000 ft2 or larger must [email protected] Website: m meet LEED Silver. http://www.loganutah.org/CommunityDevelop ment/index.cfm Contact: Building Services & Business Licensing Address: 451 South State Street, Room 215-218 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Phone: 801.535.7752

Utah, Salt Lake City

The Expedited Plan Review Process is provided for developers who Expedited Plan agree, in advance, to meet and/or exceed the “Silver” level of LEED Review certification or achieve the standards required for an Energy Star rating for homes. Executive Order All municipal new construction and major renovation greater than 10,000 ft2 must be built to LEED silver certification levels.

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Utah, Salt Lake City

Website: http://www.slcgreen.com/pdf/execorderLEED. m pdf

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Virginia

All state agencies and institutions constructing state-owned facilities over 5,000 gross ft2 in size, and renovations of such buildings valued at 50% of the assessed building value, shall be designed and constructed consistent with energy performance standards at least as stringent as LEED Silver or Green Globes 2 Globes Standards, agencies and Executive Order institutions are instructed to purchase or lease Energy Star-rated 82, "Greening of appliances and equipment, if Energy Star is available for the category of State Government" equipment/appliance. In addition, the order instructs the Commonwealth to encourage the private sector to adopt energy-efficient building standards by giving preference when leasing facilities for state use to facilities meeting LEED Silver or Green Globes Two Globes standards.

Contact: Tommy Thompson, Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy (DMME) VA Division of Energy Address: Ninth Street Office Building, 8th Floor 202 North Ninth Street Richmond, VA 23219-3402 Phone: m 804.693.3239 Phone 2: 804.692.3200 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://dmme.virginia.gov/divisionenergy.shtml

Virginia

EarthCraft Virginia

Address: 1431 W. Main Street Richmond, VA 23220 Phone: 804.225.9843 E-mail: EarthCraft Virginia provides a certification process for single family and [email protected] Habitat for multifamily projects. It is a partnership between Virginia Community Humanity Virginia Affiliates, please contact: v Development Corporation and Southface Energy Institute. Steve Reed E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ecvirginia.org/index.html

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Virginia, Alexandria

Green Building Policy, 2009

The Alexandria City Green Building Policy requires all new municipal buildings to achieve LEED Silver certification as well as all new commercial buildings. The policy also requires all new residential buildings to be LEED Certified through LEED for Homes, or use the 2008 ICC/NAHB program.

Contact: Jeremy McPike, Project Manager, Alexandria Department of General Services Phone: 703.838.4770 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://alexandriava.gov/GreenBuilding

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Green Building Density Incentive Virginia, Policy for Site Arlington County Plans, 2009 and Green Building Fund

The Arlington County Green Building Density Incentive Policy applies to special exception site plan requests for bonus density and/or height. The program uses the LEED rating system as a standard for measuring each project. The FAR bonus depends on the level of LEED Certification and building type (commercial, high-rise residential). The County established a Green Building Fund; builders that do not commit to a LEED rating contribute to the Fund. The contribution is calculated at a rate of $0.045 per square foot. (This calculation is based on the fees assessed by the USGBC for registration and evaluation of a formal LEED application.) The Green Building Fund is used to provide education and outreach to developers and the community on green building issues. If a project receives LEED certification from the USGBC, the Fund contribution is refunded upon receipt of the final LEED certification.

Contact: Green Buildings, Arlington County Address: 2100 Clarendon Blvd Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: 703.228.4488 Website: m http://www.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Envir onmentalServices/epo/EnvironmentalServices EpoIncentiveProgram.aspx"

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Virginia, Arlington County

Green Home Choice

Arlington developed the Green Home Choice program to provide a structure and support system for builders and homeowners. The Contact: Helen Reinecke-Wilt, Arlington Green Home Choice program is based on the Earthcraft House Environmental Planning Phone: 703.228.4792 program, a green home rating system designed by the Southface Institute Website: in Atlanta, Georgia. Participants in the program are offered front-of-thehttp://www.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Envir line plan review, lawn signs indicating participation in the program, onmentalServices/epo/EnvironmentalServices attendance at County-sponsored seminars, and recognition as “green” EpoGreenHomeChoice.aspx builders.

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Municipal Virginia, Fairfax Building Standards, 2008

Contact: Construction Management Division Address: 12000 Government Center Pkwy, New municipal buildings or major renovations 10,000 ft2 or larger must Fairfax VA 22035 Ste 463 Phone: m achieve LEED Silver. 703.324.5111 Website: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dpwes/

Virginia, Richmond

Resolution, 2009

All new construction and major renovations of municipal buildings exceeding 10,000 gross ft2 must achieve LEED Silver certification.

Contact: Mayor's Office Address: 900 E. Broad St. Suite 201 Richmond, VA 23219 Phone: 804.646.7970

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Washington

Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard, 2008

The Washington State Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development (CTED) created the Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard, a set of green building criteria that will be required for any affordable housing project applying for State funds through the WA State Housing Trust Fund (HTF) beginning in July 2008. The standard is based on a point system which awards points for a variety of sustainable building practices including: site location and neighborhood planning, water conservation, energy efficiency and the incorporation of Contact: Greg Black, Senior Asset Manager, renewable energy technologies, environmentally-conscious construction WA State Dept of Commerce Phone: practices, and building materials and improved indoor-air quality. 360.725.2916 Website: http://www.commerce.wa.gov/site/1027/defau New construction projects must earn a minimum of 50 points and lt.aspx rehabilitation projects must earn 40 points. Most optional measures are worth 5 points, but can range from 2 points for installing low-flow faucets to 17 points for reducing the energy used for space conditioning by 50% when compared to the 2004 IECC building standard. Installing PV can earn 5 points for the first 1 kilowatt (kW) per housing unit, and 3 additional points for every 500 W over 1kW, up to 20 points. Solar water heaters that meet certain design criteria and provide 50% of the total water heating needs of a house can earn 10 points.

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Washington, Bellingham

Contact: Tim Stewart, Director, Planning & The City of Bellingham requires all new municipal building construction Community Development Department and renovation over 5,000 ft2 (where the City provides a majority of the LEED Resolution, Address: 210 Lottie Street Bellingham, WA funding) to earn LEED Silver certification. The City also provides a 0.5 b 2005 98225 Phone: 360.778.8300 Website: Floor Area Ratio (FAR) bonus for private development that earns LEED http://www.cob.org/government/departments/p Silver certification. cd/index.aspx

Washington, Clark County

Building Industry Association of Clark County, Green Building

The local HBA currently offers two certification programs, Earth Advantage and the national NHBA Green Guidelines. Certification with the new ICC/NAHB Standard 700-2008 is being discussed with Clark County as a potential partner.

Contact: Mike Bomar, Public Affairs Director, Building Industry Association Address: 103 E 29th Street Vancouver, WA 98663 Phone: 360.694.0933 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://biaofclarkcounty.org/?location=home

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Washington, District of Columbia

The Green Building Act of 2006 phases in green building in DC. It requires Commercial buildings to be LEED Silver, and Residential buildings to meet Green Communities standards. From October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008, only DC-owned or funded building projects over Green Building 10,000 ft2 of new or substantial construction (commercial and Act, 2006 residential) needed to meet the standards. Each year between October 2009 and 2012, more types of construction will be required to meet Green Building Standards. Eventually all commercial development greater than 50,000 ft2 must comply.

Contact: Sharon Cooke Address: District Department of the Environment, Energy Division 2000 14th Street, NW, 300 East Washington, DC 20009 Phone: 202.673.6700 Fax: 202.673.6725 Website: http://ddoe.dc.gov/ddoe/cwp/view,a,1209,q,49 3706,ddoeNav_GID,1478,ddoeNav,| 31424|.asp

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Washington, Everett

Municipal Building Standards, 2007

New municipal buildings 5,000 ft2 or larger must meet LEED Silver. The bill encourages appropriate departments to budget for and attend sustainable building training and/or obtain LEED accreditation.

Contact: Allan Giffen, Director, Planning Department Phone: 425.257.8731 E-mail: [email protected] Website: m http://www.everettwa.org/cityhall/insidecityha ll/full_agenda/includes/display_file.asp? id=3723

Residential and commercial builders are encouraged to use green building programs such as Built Green and LEED as a guide for more sustainable projects. Washington, Issaquah Built Green To qualify for incentives, residential projects must certify under Built Green with at least 300 points; commercial projects must reach LEED certification. The city offers in-house technical assistance, and references for additional free consulting and assistance. Financial rebates are offered for certain efficiency features, expedited plan review, and marketing are also provided.

Contact: Resource Conservation Office Phone: 425.837.3400 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.issaquah.wa.us/Files/Sustainabl e%20building-commercial.pdf Website: http://www.ci.issaquah.wa.us/Files/Sustainabl e%20building-residential.pdf

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Washington, King and Snohomish Counties

Built Green

Built Green is a residential building program of the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties, developed in partnership with King County, Snohomish County, and other agencies in Washington State. Building and development projects are qualified using one of four Built Green checklists, depending on the type of project, organized into categories. Builders, remodelers, architects and developers use the checklists prior to construction to determine which features to include in the home. When construction is complete, builders send a signed copy of the checklist to the MBA, certifying that the home identified in the application contains the identified features. Unlike most other Built Green Programs, the number of points required is dependent upon the size of home. Based upon the builder’s submission, and after reviewing the application, the MBA will award the appropriate Certificate of Merit indicating that the home has received a 1-, 2-, 3-, 4- or 5-Star rating.

Contact: Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties Address: 335 116th Avenue SE Bellevue WA 98004 Phone: 425.460.8238 Fax: 425.646.5985 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.builtgreen.net/index.html

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Washington, Kittitas County

Central Washington Homebuilders Association Built Green

Central Washington Homebuilders Association (Yakima, Kittitas County) Built Green is a residential building program developed in partnership with the Central Washington Home Builders Association, Washington State Department of Ecology, and other agencies in Washington State. The HBA provides Built Green certification based on a local adaptation of the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines.

Contact: Carly Faul, MBA, CGP, Executive Officer Address: 3301 W. Nob Hill Blvd. Yakima, WA 98902 Phone: 509.454.4006 Website: www.cwhba.org Website: www.builtgreencw.org

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Washington, Pierce County

The Tacoma- Pierce County Built Green Program includes land development, new single and multi-family home construction, and remodeling components. The Tacoma-Pierce County Built Green Program is a certification program that recognizes industry members Office Address: 1120 Pacific Ave. #301, who build above and beyond regulatory code. Because the program is Tacoma, WA 98401 Mailing Address: PO Tacoma- Pierce menu-driven, Built Green homes and remodels will be unique. Box 1913, Tacoma, WA 98401 Phone: County Built Developers, builders and remodelers will be able to complete a checklist 253.272.2112 Website: Green Program with over 200 Built Green Action Items to choose from. Depending on http://www.builtgreenpierce.com/professionals the type of project and specific items included, construction projects will .php be awarded up to a 5-star rating. The program is sponsored by the Washington State Department of Ecology, Puget Sound Energy and Tacoma Power.

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Washington, Seattle

CITY Green Building

In a broad partnership of City resources, Washington State Department of Energy, Puget Sound Electric and others, Seattle provides customized green building education, early design guidance, technical assistance, incentives, and recognition of sustainable building. They recognize and support a variety of third party verification programs including Built Green and LEED. They have published a series of green guides for various project types and resource lists. The City not only provides extensive information on external incentives, it also provide incentives such as FAR bonuses in certain areas, expedited review service, etc.

Contact: Jayson Antonoff, City Green Building Acting Manager Address: Department of Planning and Development, 700 Fifth Ave., Suite 2000, P.O. Box 34019, Seattle, WA 98124-4019 Phone: 206.684.8880 Phone: 206.684.4643 Website: http://www.cityofseattle.net/dpd/GreenBuildin g/OurProgram/Overview/default.asp

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West Virginia, Morgan Town

Municipal Building Resolution, 2006

Contact: Christopher M. Fletcher, AICP, City Director of Planning Address: 389 Spruce Street Morgantown, WV 26505 Phone: New municipal buildings or major renovations 10,000 ft2 or larger must 304.284.7431 E-mail: be certified LEED Silver. [email protected]

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Wisconsin, Madison

Green Built Home is also available as a co-branded Home Certification with the NAHB program. It is run by the Wisconsin Environmental Wisconsin Green Initiative. Certification can be attained for new construction, Built Home remodeling, multi-family, and there are specific requirements for waterfront property. There are currently no jurisdictions, municipalities, or utilities providing incentives to homebuilders for participation.

Address: Green Built Home, Wisconsin Environmental Initiative, 16 N. Carroll Street, Suite 840, Madison, WI 53703 Phone: 608.280.0360 Fax: 608.280.0361 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://wiei.org/greenbuilt/index.php?category_id=3981

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Wisconsin, Madison

Green Building Certification for new City buildings, 2008

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must be certified LEED Silver.

Contact: Mayor Dave Cieslewicz, City of Madison Address: Mayor's Office, 210 MLK, Jr. Blvd., Room 403, City-County Bldg., m Madison, WI 53703-3342 Phone: 608.266.4611

EarthCraft

Developed by Southface Energy Group, Inc in partnership with US DOE's Build America Program. EarthCraft House is a point based program that includes Energy Star certification in it's baseline. EarthCraft is used in Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and Georgia.

Phone: 404.604.3636 E-mail: echinfo [at] earthcrafthouse.org Website: http://www.earthcrafthouse.com/About/newho mes.htm

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Contact: Carolyn Sarno, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships, Inc. Address: 5 Collaborative for High Performing Schools. Originally a California Collaborative for Militia Drive, Lexington, Massachusetts Standard, it is being revised to address regional factors and adopted by High Performance 02421 states and school districts across the country. Within this document only Schools (CHPS) Phone: 781.860.9177x119 E-mail: the NE states and their relationship to CHPS have been identified. [email protected] Website: http://www.chps.net/

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The New Buildings Institute Core Performance Guide now provides a guided path to achieving energy performance that is 20-30% above the Core Performance performance called for in ASHRAE 90.1-2004. This only applies to Guide commercial development. Developed by the New Buildings Institute, this fee-based program is available nationally. It is designed for commercial buildings 10,000 to 70,000 ft2.

Contact: Stacey Hobart, New Buildings Institute Phone: 503.407.2148 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http:www.newbuildings.org

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In 2007 the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the International Code Council (ICC) partnered to establish a nationallyrecognizable standard. A consensus committee was formed to develop this standard in compliance with the requirements of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The resulting ANSI approved ICC-700-2008 National Green Building Standard defines green building for single and NAHB Website: multifamily homes, residential remodeling projects and site ICC-700-2008 http://www.nahbgreen.org/Guidelines/ansistan development projects while still allowing for the flexibility required for National Green dard.aspx regionally-appropriate best "green" practices. Building Standard, ICC Website: Similar to other points-based prescriptive programs, a builder, remodeler 2008 http://www.iccsafe.org/e/prodsearch.html? or developer must incorporate a minimum number of features in the words=9551S08 following areas: energy, water, and resource efficiency, lot and site development, indoor environmental quality, and homeowner education. The more points accrued, the higher the score. The Standard, however, includes more mandatory items and suggests that higher thresholds be met in several categories. The Standards are written as code language, giving municipalities the ability to adopt them as code.

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A licensed third-party verification system, Earth Advantage is available Phone: 888.EARTH33 (888.327.8433) Earth Advantage in Oregon, Washington and Massachusetts. The focus is energy Website: efficiency and resource conservation. http://www.earthadvantage.com/about.php

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Green Points Rating System

Build it Green/Green Points is a membership supported non-profit organization whose mission is to promote healthy, and energy- and resource-efficient homes in California. They offer local government support, professional training, collaboration forums, consumer Phone: 510.845.0472 Address: 1434 education, and green product marketing to a range of stakeholders. They University Avenue Berkeley, CA 94702 Eoffer two points-based verification systems, one for new homes, and mail: [email protected] existing homes. It is used by jurisdictions as a mandatory or voluntary third party certification program, and as a basis from which to document a number of elements, without the certification.

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A program of the Northwest Energy Efficient Manufactured Housing Program (NEEM), eco-rated homes is sponsored by the Oregon and Idaho State Energy Offices, Montana Department of Environmental Quality, Washington State University Energy Program, and USDOE. The eco-rated engineered green home process focuses on five key areas Eco-rated of a home and its construction. Each has minimum program standards Engineered Homes that must be agreed to by a participating builder. Each of the measures are inspected during the construction process and further reviewed by quarterly facility inspections. Criteria for each measure are based on accepted industry and building science standards and requirements within each category.

Contact: Tom Hewes, Oregon State Department of Energy Phone: 503.373.7875 Phone: 800.221.8035. E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ecov rated.com

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NAHB Green Guidelines

First published in 2005, the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines were written by a group of builders, researchers, environmental experts, and designers to provide guidance for builders engaged in or interested in green building products and practices for residential design, development, and construction. The Guidelines were Address: 1201 15th Street, NW, Washington, also written to serve as a "baseline" so that NAHB members could easily DC 2005, Phone: 800.368.5242 Phone: develop local green building programs. Divided into two parts, the 877.NAHB.GRN (877.624.2476) Website: Guidelines cover seven areas: lot design; resource efficiency; energy http://www.nahbgreen.org/Guidelines/nahbgui efficiency; water efficiency, indoor environmental quality, homeowner delines.aspx education, and global impact. The Guidelines offer three levels of green building: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. This program is supported and verified through local Home Builders Associations, sometimes in partnerships with state energy offices, utilities, and other entities.

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A voluntary third party rating system owned by the Building Industry Institute and administered by Consol. Residential new home builders, California Green both single-family and four stories or less multi-family, can earn Builder California Green Builder certification by meeting all program requirements and by following certain protocols.

Contact: Justin Dunning, LEED AP, CGB Program Manager Phone: 209.473.5076 Fax: 209.474.0817 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.cagreenbuilder.org/index.html

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State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Alabama Earthcraft House

Description

Developed by Southface Energy Group, Inc in partnership with US DOE's Build America Program - Earthcraft House is a point based program that includes Energy Star certification in it's baseline. The program is used in Alabama through a certified third party rater.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Alabama,

Description

This Executive Order mandated state agencies to reduce their energy EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER consumption by ten percent (10%) in all conditioned facilities owned or 33- Energy Standards, 2006 operated by that agency by the end of Fiscal Year 2008, and twenty percent (20%) by Fiscal Year 2010 relative to Fiscal Year 2005 levels.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Alaska, Anchorage

Description

All new municipal buildings, including new private construction for municipal leasing or renting, and major renovations of existing municipal buildings must be LEED Certified. Beginning July 1, 2012, the minimum level required will be increased to LEED Silver. The Ordinance also requires all Anchorage School District building construction and renovation over 20,000 sq ft to earn LEED Certified. Fee-reduction incentives are provided for private construction that meets LEED or National NAHB standards

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Alaska, State Home Energy Rebate Program, 2008

Description

Alaska Housing Finance Corporation. A home energy rater evaluates before and after improvements. "The Home Energy Rebate Program provides rebates up to $10,000 to homeowners who improve the energy efficiency of their homes. In addition, the Rebate program provides a $7,500 rebate for qualified new 5 Star Plus homes."

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Alaska, State Building Energy Efficiency Standard (BEES)

Description

State financed residential housing must meet the Alaska Building Energy Efficiency Standard, which consists of the 2006 IECC and ASHRAE Standard 62.2-2004 Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Low-Rise Residential Buildings, with Alaska-Specific Amendments to the IECC 2006 and ASHRAE Standard 62.2-2004 to both, adopted November 8, 2006 by Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC)

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Arizona

Description

All state-funded buildings must achieve LEED Silver certification. The Executive Order #2005-05 , 2005 Executive Order also requires newly constructed state-funded buildings to incorporate renewable energy.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Arizona, Buckey Green Building Program, 2008

Description

This is a comprehensive, voluntary points based program. Home size determines the number of points needed to achieve each level of certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Arizona, Chandler Green Building Program 2008

Description

Modification of building and zoning codes, creation of green building standards, incentives for green building certification, and city commitments This program focuses on whole community. Changes to the general plan and zoning, requirements for LEED municipal buildings, and adoption of the 2006 IECC will result in mandatory changes, while incentives to promote LEED in private commercial developments encourage voluntary changes.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

Coconino’s comprehensive, point based program is voluntary. It includes three Arizona, levels of certification with potential for Net Zero Energy Distinction. Flagstaff/Coconino Sustainable Building Program 2009 County Pre- and mid- project technical assistance is offered, two year utility bills are required to assess program impacts.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Arizona, Gilbert Water Conservation Ordinance, 2006

Description
Gilbert's water conservation ordinance addresses irrigation water use in new residential developments and commercial properties. Water-intensive landscaping in common areas of a new development that is a single family and multi-family development shall not exceed ten percent of the total landscapable area in the new development. If reclaimed water is used on such common areas, the town's reclaimed water incentive rate shall be charged. If only reclaimed water is used on common areas, the amount of water-intensive landscaping may increase to 50 percent of the total landscapable area. In model homes the following restrictions apply: The combined water-intensive landscaping and water features of model homes in new single-family developments shall not exceed 20 percent of the landscapable area. (b) Waterintensive landscaping shall be located only where it is functionally useful, such as in play areas or close to the house for energy efficiency. (c) All other plant material shall be low water use plants listed in the most recent low water use plant list approved by the Arizona Department of Water Resources pursuant to the Phoenix Active Management Area Management Plan then in effect. Developers of new developments shall provide at the model homesite and to homebuyers an information package on low water use landscaping obtained from the town's water conservation officer. In addition, model homes shall have landscaping and irrigation plans approved by the planning department prior to issuance of building permits, for which no variance may be granted. New developments that are nonresidential developments, that have an estimated annual water use that averages 9,000 gallons per day or more, except turf-related facilities, shall submit a "water conservation plan" as a condition to issuance of a building permit. The water conservation plan shall identify all water uses anticipated by the user and the water conservation measures to be utilized

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Arizona, Oro Valley Resolution 07-94, 2007

Description

All new town buildings and additions to existing town buildings be built to achieve a minimum of LEED Silver. The resolution directs the Town administration to achieve LEED Gold or LEED Platinum as project resources and conditions permit.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Arizona, Pima County Residential Green Program

Description

Pima County’s comprehensive, point based program is voluntary. Home size determines the number of points needed to achieve each level of certification. Plan review and inspection of program elements is fully integrated into the standard permitting and inspection process. The program is designed to coordinate with ENERGY STAR, utility incentive programs, and EPAct Home program. A parallel commercial program is under development Pima County adopted an amended 2006 IECC.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Arizona, Queen Creek Green Building Policy, 2007

Description

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must be certified LEED.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

Scottsdale’s comprehensive, point based program is voluntary. Home size Green Building Program, 2005- The determines the number of points needed to achieve each level of certification. Arizona, Scottsdale updated rating checklist is expected to be launched in September 2009. Parallel residential and commercial programs were adopted.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Arkansas, Fayettville

Description

All new city-owned facilities greater than 5,000 ft2 must achieve a minimum of LEED Silver certification. The bill also requires all other new construction in Municipal Building Standards, 2007 the city to submit a LEED checklist with application for permit, stressing an emphasis on energy and water efficiency

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Arkansas, Fayettville Energy Score Card, 2008

Description

Every new home in Fayetteville is now required to display the Energy Scorecard so builders and buyers will know how it compares to other homes in the area. The Energy Scorecard is designed to provide an easy to understand points system and a list of notable energy efficiency measures in the home.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California

Description

The new California Green Buildings Standards Code, published as Part 11 of the California Code of Regulations, Title 24, covers residential and commercial buildings, schools, health facilities, and state buildings. It includes standards for planning and design, energy efficiency, water efficiency and conservation, California Green Building Standards material conservation and resource efficiency, and environmental quality. The Code, EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1, Code includes both performance-based and prescriptive elements, such as 2009 requiring a 15% reduction in energy use compared with current standards and (Adopted as part of the 2007 requiring the use of ENERGY STAR appliances. The code also requires new California buildings to be dual plumbed for potable and recycled water systems for toilet Building Standards Code flushing when recycled water is available. These requirements are currently supplement) optional. Following the next building code revision cycle in 2010, many of the optional standards will become mandatory. This adjustment period is intended to allow for industry and local enforcement agencies to prepare for, comply with, and test the new standards. After 2010, the Code will be updated annually to incorporate the latest construction methods and technology.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Alameda City

Description

All new building or renovation projects that equal or exceed $3 millon construction costs and are either owned or occupied by a City department or agency, or developed as a public-private partnership, must meet either: a LEED Green Building Requirements, 2008 Certified, or a minimum GreenPoint Rated" score of 50 and be so verified by Build It Green.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Alameda County Municipal Building Policy, 2003

Description

All county projects initiated after July 1, 2003 must be LEED “Silver” certified.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Albany Green Building Program

Description

Albany's mandatory program addresses all new construction and major renovation. Non residential projects must comply with varying levels of LEED, depending upon size. Greater than 5,000 ft2 they must be certified with USGBC. Single and multi-family residential must comply with the Build it Green/Green Points Rating System. Single family are only reviewed at plan check, multi-family must have city staff or third party verification. In addition, all County projects must be LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Anaheim Green Building Program, 2008

Description

The focus is on technical assistance and financial incentives to encourage compliance with a variety of established third party programs. Commercial projects receive rebates based on level of LEED certification, while residential projects receive rebates based on the number of units certified. All new municipal buildings over 10,000 ft2 must be LEED Certified

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Berkeley LEED LEED Resolution, 2004

Description

Municipal buildings over 5,000 sq ft and $200,000 must be a minimum of LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Brisbane Municipal Code, 2007

Description

Brisbane's Municipal Code requires all new single family construction to document a minimum of 50 Build it Green/Green Points for single family and multi (20 units plus). All Commercial buildings must be LEED Silver, as are city-sponsored non-residential projects.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Burbank City of Burbank Green Building Ordinance

Description

The City of Burbank, a member of USGBC, offers program incentives to builders who embrace the voluntary measures, from demolition waste control to LEED certification. . Depending on the level of sustainability selected by builders, plan check and permit fees will be reduced by 5% to 15%. Any proposed LEED certified building will receive expedited City approval services. As an additional resource, the City has created the Green Building and Sustainable Architecture Reference Manual. This document contains information on construction and demolition materials, local area recyclers and their contact information, the LEED certification program, and much more. Additionally, Burbank Water and Power provides the following financial incentives to encourage LEED certified green building construction: LEED Level Incentive Certified Level $15,000 Silver Level $20,000 Gold Level $25,000 Platinum Level $30,000

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Calabasas

Description

All non-residential, city and privately-owned buildings between 500 ft2 and Green Development Standards, 2004 5,000 ft2 must meet the LEED Certified level. Buildings over 5,000 ft2 must meet the LEED Silver level.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Campbell Green Policy Recommendation, 2007

Description

Campbell City Council adopted Resolution 10850, requiring all new and renovated municipal buildings over 5,000 sq ft to achieve LEED Silver certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Cathedral City Cathedral City Green Building Program, 2008

Description

Cathedral City offers expedited plan review for residential projects certified by California Green Builder.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Corona Certified Green Buildings, 2007

Description

This voluntary program offers Certified Green Building designation for commercial and residential buildings. Commercial building must have documented the project will achieve a minimum of 20 credits on the LEED rating system. Residential building applicants must show building documentation certified by the California Green Builder

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

This mandatory program addresses new residential construction. Applicants must have documented Build it Green/Green Points Rating of at least 90 points, and exceed Title-24 by 15%. Additional requirements include preplumb for California, Cotati Sustainable Building Program, 2009 solar, incorporate 30% flyash, 50% native plant material, 80% drought tolerant plant material, and 80% drip irrigation. Incentives are given to those exceeding the minimum requirements, or applicants with additions and remodels who voluntarily participate in the program.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

This mandatory program for non-residential projects requires LEED California, Culver certification for all projects 50,000 ft2 or greater. Projects less than 50,000 ft2 Mandatory Green Building Program City must comply with 80% of the choice of prescriptive options available in the program.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Cupertino Cupertino Green, 2008

Description

Modeled after the Santa Clara County Cities Association Green Building Collaborative initiative, the City is directed to apply these standards to all development projects: - Encourage a voluntary review of green building measures for projects associated with discretionary approvals (i.e., 50 points minimum from the Build it Green/Green Points Checklist and LEED silver Rating). - Set a threshold of 5,000 ft2 for City projects to obtain a minimum LEED silver rating.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Davis Municipal Code, 2008

Description

Davis's program varies in stringency according to the size of the project. For example, new single family homes smaller than 1,500 ft2 must achieve 70 points from Build it Green/Green Points (plus 40 for recognition), while homes above 2,500 ft2 must reach 90 points (plus 40 for recognition). Commercial buildings have a similar system, but are based on the LEED rating system.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

All city projects with the estimated cost of construction of $3,000,000 or greater, shall meet Silver rating under the LEED rating system, or a cityapproved equivalent. All projects following the LEED rating system shall be registered and certified California, Dublin Green Building Requirements, 2005 by the U.S. Green Building Council. All city projects with the estimated cost of construction of $3,000,000 or less shall be designed and constructed using as many green practices as appropriate to the project as specified in the operational guidelines. These projects shall not be required to be registered and certified by the U.S. Green Building Council.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, El Segundao Municipal Building Standards, 2009

Description

All new municipal projects must achieve LEED Silver certification or higher. Green building standards for private developments are planned for 2010.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Fort Bragg Zoning Density Bonus

Description

The city offers planning incentives, e.g. a reduction in one development standard at City Council's discretion for achieving LEED Certified or Build it Green certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Gilroy Municipal Building Standards, 2009

Description

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must meet LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Hayward

Description

Single-family and multi-family projects must be GreenPoint Rated, Private Development Green remodels and additions greater than 500 ft2 must submit GreenPoint Building Ordinance of the City Rated Existing homes checklist. Commercial projects must follow of Hayward. Hayward's checklist for Private Non-Residential Development.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Healdsburg

Description

The City of Healdsburg City Council adopted an ordinance (the Healdsburg Green Building Program) that requires certain construction projects to incorporate green building measures and further specifies the green building rating systems and performance thresholds to be used in Green Building Ordinance, 2009 determining compliance. The performance thresholds are based on the Build It Green (BIG) rating system for residential construction and the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating program for non-residential construction. The ordinance and resolutions became effective August 1, 2009.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Irvine Irvine Build Green, 2005

Description

Irvine's voluntary program offers three levels of certification for new construction and retrofits of residential, multi-family, and commercial building, depending on the points they attain on Irvine's locally developed checklists. The list includes mandatory items and a selection of voluntary.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Irvine Municipal Building Standards, 2005

Description

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must be LEED Certified.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Livermore

Description

The City's mandatory program is comprised of checklists for residential, multi-family and commercial - including civic projects. With few exceptions, it applies to all new construction. The residential and multiGreen Building Program, 2008 family checklists are based on Build it Green/Green Points Rating, the commercial checklists are based on LEED. Thresholds of minimum compliance have been established.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Livermore

Description

The Commercial and Residential Green Building Ordinance applies to the construction of all new buildings in the city, except for Secondary Dwelling Units and Accessory Structures. For residential projects, the checklist must indicate that the project will achieve a minimum rating of 50 points. For nonresidential projects, the checklist must indicate the Commercial and Residential project will achieve a minimum rating of 20 points. For nonresidential Green Building Ordinance, 2006 civic projects, the checklist must indicate the project will achieve a minimum rating of 33 points. The City’s single family and multi-family residential green building checklists are based on the Build-It-Green checklists. The City’s commercial green building checklist is based on the LEED.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Long Beach Green Building Policy for Municipal Buildings, 2005

Description

New municipal construction and tenant improvements over 7,500 ft2 must be LEED certified.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Long Green Buildng for Private Beach Development, 2006

Description
The Long Beach City Council adopted interim Green Building Requirements for Private Development as the first step to an ongoing stakeholder process to develop permanent Green Building Guidelines for Private Development in Long Beach. The interim policy applies to all new projects that apply for development entitlements and meet the policy thresholds, beginning November 22, 2006 until the date that a permanent policy is adopted and becomes effective: All private development projects that meet the following criteria will be required prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, to have registered their project with the U.S. Green Building Council with the intent to achieve a minimum level of LEED Certified in their final building design OR to provide third-party verification that they meet the equivalent of the minimum requirements of LEED Certification in the final building design to the satisfaction of the Director of Planning and Building. Interim Green Building Policy minimum thresholds: o Residential/Mixed Use: 50 or more housing units o Commercial/Industrial: 50,000 or more ft2 building area

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Los Altos Green Building Regulations, 2007

Description

This mandatory program addresses essentially all new construction, and additions and alterations greater than 50% of the original building. Residences and multi-family units must document a Build it Green/Green Points Rating of at least 50 points. Commercial projects must demonstrate a Title 24 compliance rate of 15% above code.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

This mandatory program addresses new residential construction. Applicants are given the choice of documenting a Build it Green/Green California, Los Points Rating of at least 60 points, or a LEED for Homes rating of 45 Green Building Ordinance, 2008 Altos Hills points. Incentives are given to those exceeding the minimum requirements, or applicants with additions and remodels who voluntarily participate in the program.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

The Standard of Sustainability establishes a requirement for nonresidential projects at or above 50,000 ft2 of floor area, high-rise residential (above six stories) projects at or above 50,000 ft2 of floor area, or low-rise residential (six stories or less) of 50 or more dwelling units within buildings of at least 50,000 ft2of floor area to meet the intent of the LEED Certified level. The Standard also applies to existing buildings that meet the minimum thresholds described above when redevelopment construction costs exceed a valuation of 50% of the California, Los Green Building Ordinance, 2008 existing building’s replacement cost. Angeles Requirement: Must include a LEED® Accredited Professional (LEED® AP) on the project team and demonstrate that the project has met the intent of the LEED® Certified level. Formal certification by the USGBC is not required. The Standard for non-residential/high-rise residential projects will be effective on November 1, 2008. The Standard will apply to low-rise residential projects on May 1, 2009. Under a separate ordinance, all public works projects over 7,500 ft2 must be LEED certified.

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Description

The Standard of Sustainability establishes a requirement for nonresidential projects at or above 50,000sf of floor area, high-rise residential (above six stories) projects at or above 50,000sf of floor area, or low-rise residential (six stories or less) of 50 or more dwelling units within buildings of at least 50,000sf of floor area to meet the intent of the LEED Certified level. The Standard also applies to existing buildings that meet the minimum thresholds described above when California, Los redevelopment construction costs exceed a valuation of 50% of the Green Building Ordinance, 2008 Angeles existing building’s replacement cost. Requirement: Must include a LEED AP on the project team and demonstrate that the project has met the intent of the LEED Certified level. Formal certification by the USGBC is not required. The Standard for non-residential/high-rise residential projects will be effective on November 1, 2008. The Standard will apply to low-rise residential projects on May 1, 2009. Under a separate ordinance, all public works projects over 7,500 ft2 must be LEED certified.

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Description

Eligible participants can receive a $1 rebate (up to $2,000 per home) for each square foot of irrigated turf grass from your home’s landscape that is removed from irrigation. California, Los SoCal Water$mart Turf Removal Only residential property owners up to 4 units who are customers of Los Angeles Program Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) are eligible for SoCal Water$mart’s Turf Removal Program rebates. Commercial/multi-family customers may contact LADWP directly at (800) 544-4498 to determine eligibility.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Los Angeles

Description

The program will pay single-family residential customers a dollar for each square foot of turf removed and replaced with drought-tolerant Residential Drought Resistant plants, mulch and water permeable hardscape. Landscape Incentive Program The Department of Water and Power must pre-approve the customers' plans and proof of installation is required to receive the rebate.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Los Angeles Trees for a Green LA

Description

Los Angeles Department of Water and Power electric customers can receive free shade trees. To qualify for trees, customers take advantage of the on-line Trees for a Green LA workshop. Trees are delivered and planted, intended to shade the home, save energy.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Los Angeles and San Diego Multifamily Toilet Rebates

Description

The Save-A-Buck Program offers rebates of $100 for owners of apartments, condominiums, town homes, duplexes, triplexes, and mobile homes for the purchase of high-efficiency toilets.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Los Angeles and San Diego

Description

The voluntary program assists with "smart" or weather-based irrigation controller purchase. Rebates start at $230 for single-family sites of less than one acre. Unlike a standard automatic timer that turns on the sprinklers at set intervals, a "smart" controller uses weather data and site information such as plant type and sprinkler system output to adjust Single-Family Weather-Based watering times and frequency. Because proper installation and initial setIrrigation Controller Rebates up of these controllers generally requires an in-depth knowledge of soils, precipitation rates, slope measurements and related factors, professional installation is recommended.The minimum incentive for single-family sites one acre or larger, is $25 per station. Rebate amount cannot exceed the purchase price of the controller.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Los Angeles and San Diego Multifamily Toilet Rebates

Description

The Save-A-Buck Program offers rebates of $100 for owners of apartments, condominiums, town homes, duplexes, triplexes, and mobile homes for the purchase of high-efficiency toilets.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

This program provides a financial incentive to encourage customers to choose a high-efficiency clothes washer (HEW) instead of a standard top-loading model. HEWs use 65% less water, 55% less energy, and less detergent; clean better; and are gentler on clothes than standard clothes California, Los Single-Family High- Efficiency washers. Drying time can be cut in half. This program generates both Angeles and San Clothes Washer Rebates water and energy savings. HEWs must be from the list of approved Diego models and have a water efficiency factor of 5.0 or less. The Metropolitan Water District operates the program on behalf of the San Diego County Water Authority, its member agencies, and San Diego Gas and Electric. Rebates start at $135

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Los Angeles County Sustainable Design Program, 2007

Description

New municipal buildings or major renovations 10,000 square feet or larger must be certified LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

Marin County's mandatory residential program is based on a locally developed checklist. Home size determines the number of points California, Marin necessary to comply, and level of compliance. Until adoption of a new Green Building Program, 2009 County County Green Building Ordinance, the point requirements for additions and remodels apply only to the building area encompassed in the addition/remodel.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

This mandatory county residential energy code applies to: New single family dwellings resulting in a total dwelling size of 1,500 square feet or greater, and additions resulting in a total dwelling size of 1,500 square California, Marin Single Family Dwelling Energy feet or greater, substantial remodels to single family dwellings resulting County Efficiency Ordinance, 2008 in a total dwelling size of 1,500 square feet or greater, (depending upon the method of Title 24 compliance). The applicant must meet or exceed Title 24 standards by at least 15%.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Mill Valley Municipal Code, 2008

Description

This mandatory program effects most new construction in Mill Valley. All non-residential construction must achieve a LEED Silver rating or better; residential projects must achieve 50 Build it Green/Green Points (homes larger than 3,500 ft2 must achieve 60). City buildings must follow the program in accordance with the type of building.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Mission Viejo Solar Energy Education Program,

Description

Mission Viejo has several measures to promote energy conservation in local homes and businesses. Building permit fees will be waived for the implementation of permanent solar power such as solar photovoltaic; solar thermal systems; tank less domestic water heaters; windows and/or doors containing glass; and high efficiency heating, venting, and airconditioning systems. Expedited plan review and sameday inspection also accompany the fee waiver in an effort to encourage homeowners and businesses to consider construction of a higher energy efficient system.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Mission Viejo

Description

To qualify for Mission Viejo's voluntary Green Building Program, the applicant must have an accumulation of 50 points for residential Green Building Program, 2008 remodels that encompass at least 500 square feet OR the applicant must have an accumulation of 75 points for new residential construction on their locally developed checklist.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Monte Sereno Green Building in Monte Sereno, 2008

Description

Monte Sereno requires all City construction to reach the LEED Silver level. However, new residential and non-residential construction only need to submit the appropriate checklist (Green Point/Build it Green and LEED, respectively).

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

California, Monte Municipal Building Initiative, New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 square feet or Sereno 2008 larger must be certified LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Monterey Green Building Program, 2008

Description

Under the Monterey Green Building Program, all new residential construction and remodels (single and two-family) must use the Green Point/Build it Green rating system. Projects less than 1,500 ft2 must achieve 40 points, and those larger than 1,500 ft2 must achieve 60. To receive the city's Green Building Award and reach the incentive level, new homes must achieve 120 points. Incentives are flexibility in building heights, floor-area ratios, and setbacks. Remodels and nonresidential construction are similar. Non-residential construction is based on the LEED rating system. Municipal buildings larger than 1,000 ft2 must reach the LEED Silver level. The first year of the program requires only the submittal of the checklist; after that the measures must be implemented. The program also includes a construction and demolition schedule, detailing the parts of the demolished building that will be reused, recycled, and thrown out.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Morgan Hill Green Building Ordinance

Description

Morgan Hill's mandatory program addresses all new construction and major renovation. Non residential projects must comply with varying levels of LEED, depending upon size. Greater than 5,000 ft2 they must be LEED Silver. Verification is provided by LEED AP. Single and multi-family residential must comply with the Build it Green/Green Points Rating System or LEED.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Napa Green Building Code, 2008

Description

Napa's Green Building Ordinance requires all new, non-residential buildings, including municipal projects, exceeding 30,000 sq ft to follow the LEED for New Construction or LEED for Core and Shell checklist.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Novato

Description

This mandatory program addresses non-residential, multi-family and single-family residential construction. Both new construction and Green Building Program, 2007* remodels/additions are addressed. Each category of construction must attain a certain number of points from the city's checklists. The lists are based on the 2007 California Green Building Standard.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Oakland

Description

Municipal projects, including new construction and renovation with a minimum construction cost of $3 million,must achieve LEED Silver Green Building Ordinance, 2005 certification. The ordinance was added to the Oakland Municipal Code under Chapter 15.35.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

Palm Desert's standards apply to all new residential and commercial buildings, requiring them to exceed Title 24 standards by at least 10%, with the exception of homes over 4,000 square feet, which are required to exceed Title 24 by 15%. California, Palm Energy Efficiency Requirements, The new standards also encourage the use of solar power systems. Desert 2007 Developers of production homes are required to install a photovoltaic solar system on at least one of the sales models and offer solar systems as a customer upgrade on all homes. Additionally, the City has waived building permit fees on the installation of photovoltaic solar systems in existing homes and businesses.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

Palo Alto's mandatory program address residential and non-residential projects. Residential projects achieve Build it Green/Green Points California, Palo Certification and be certified by Build it Green/Green Points Rater, or Green Building Ordinance, 2008 Alto verified by the city, depending on project size. Non-residential projects must achieve LEED certification - smaller projects are verified by the city, larger must be registered and verified with USGBC.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Pasadena

Description

Pasadena's mandatory program includes most non single family residential construction: new municipal buildings greater than 5,000 ft2, new non-residential buildings and tenant improvements greater than 25,000 ft2, and mixed use and multi-family residential buildings four Green Building Program, 2008 stories in height or more. Each category must achieve at least LEED Silver, including water efficiency credit for reducing baseline usage by 20%. Projects must be registered with USGBC. The city offers free LEED AP consulting services. Additionally, the city offers a $1000 rebate for each affordable housing unit in a green building.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Petaluma

Description

Petaluma Build it Green is a voluntary, points-based program for new homes, remodels and multi-family construction. Buildings must achieve Petaluma Build it Green/Green at least 50 Build it Green/Green Points (with a minimum number of Points, 2006 Build it Green/Green Points earned in various categories), to be eligible to become GreenPoint Rated.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Pleasanton

Description

Pleasanton requires all non-residential projects greater than 20,000 ft2, both municipal and private, to reach LEED certification level. They do not need to be registered by USGBC, although inspection fees may be reduced for registered projects. All single and multi-family residential Green Building Ordinance, 2005 projects, including any such City-Sponsored Project, must achieve at least 50 Build it Green/Green Points (with a minimum number of Build it Green/Green Points earned in various categories), to be eligible to become GreenPoint Rated.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Ranchos Palos Verdes Green Building Construction Program, 2008

Description

Ranchos Palos Verdes requires 50 points in the Build it Green/Green Points checklist for new single and multi-family residential construction and remodeling. If submitted plans meet the minimum number of points, the City offers fast-tracked review, and up to a 50% reduction in the permitting fees. Non-residential construction must aim for the LEED Certified level to receive these benefits. Ranchos Palos Verdes also allows for flexibility in zoning requirements for buildings with sustainable energy systems under these programs.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Redding Earth Advantage

Description

The Redding Electric Utility (REU), in partnership with the Shasta Builders' Exchange, the City Building Department, and the City's Water and Solid Waste Utilities has launched its new Earth Advantage® Program for new construction projects in the City of Redding. To meet Redding Electric Utility’s Earth Advantage standard for Energy Efficiency, the energy calculations for each home must demonstrate a minimum efficiency of 20 percent better than Title 24. For a house to be certified under the Earth Advantage criteria, each house must also achieve a minimum of 50 points in each of the remaining three categories for a total of 150 points or more. Points needed are based on house size.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Riverside California Green Builder

Description

Riverside Green Builder (RGB) is a voluntary program primarily for production builders. RGB is based on the California Green Builder Program.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Riverside County Policy H-29, 2009

Description

All new construction and major renovations of municipal buildings exceeding 5,000 gross sq ft must achieve LEED certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Rohnert Park

Description

Rohnert Park's mandatory program addresses all new construction and major renovation. Non residential projects must comply with varying Green Building Ordinance July levels of LEED, depending upon size. Greater than 5,000 ft2 they must 2007, Energy Efficiency be certified with USGBC. Singe and multi-family residential must Ordinance April 2007 comply with the Build it Green/Green Points Rating System. Single family are only reviewed at plan check, multi-family must have city staff or third party verification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Rohnert Park Energy Efficiency Standards Ordinance, 2007

Description

The Energy Efficiency Ordinance covers all new residential construction, all new swimming pools, and residential additions greater than 1,000 square feet. The ordinance requires all new residential construction to achieve an energy compliance rate 10-15% beyond Title 24, depending upon ft2 of the house.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Sacramento

Description

Municipal Building Standards, New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 square feet or 2004 larger must meet LEED certification, silver is the goal.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, San Bernardino County

Description

Builders can earn a “green building designation” by following any one of these green rating systems: California Green Builder (CGB), Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), any Countyapproved green rating program or the County’s Green Building Basics Checklist. In return, builders will receive accelerated plan review, priority inspections, design assistance and recognition for all qualified projects. The County’s “green” building checklist gives points for incorporating features such as solar powered outdoor lighting, energySan Bernardino County efficient appliances, and the use of recycled construction materials. Green Builder Program, 2007 Builders who earn a score of 85 or higher on the checklist qualify. Unlike LEED and CGB, the County checklist option does not require a fee. Residents and business owners in existing buildings can also receive incentives for improving their building's energy use. Permit fees will be waived for the installation of solar energy systems, wind-generated electrical systems, tankless water heaters, and highly efficient heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Municipal buildings must be certified LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, San Diego

Description

Artificial Turf Replacement Incentives Residential customers who qualify, can apply for a rebate of up to $1,000 for replacing existing irrigated turf with artificial turf. Funding for the $1.00 per square foot incentive (minimum 300 sq ft / maximum 1,000 sq ft) is limited and is provided on a first come, first served basis. A 30¢ incentive is provided year-round and is unlimited. District single-family residential customers agree to a pre-conversion and a post-conversion inspection. A completed application form complete with photos. Conversion completed within 60 days of the pre-conversion on-site visit. Turf to remain in place for a minimum of five years. Rebates are not retroactive, only sites installed after a site visit and approval will qualify for this pilot.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, San Diego County Green Building Incentive Program

Description
The County of San Diego's Green Building Incentive Program applies to new and remodeled residential and commercial buildings. The program offers incentives of reduced plan check turnaround time and a 7.5% reduction in plan check and building permit fees for projects meeting program requirements. To qualify for the incentives, the project must comply with one of the resource conservation measures listed below: * Natural Resource Conservation Straw Bale Construction. New buildings using baled straw from harvested grain for the construction of the exterior walls will qualify for the incentives. * Water Conservation Gray Water Systems. The installation of a gray water system in new or renovated buildings will qualify for the incentives. A permit is required from the Department of Environmental Health for the gray water system. (CPC Title 24, Part 5, California Administrative Code, Appendix G.) * Energy Conservation Energy Use Below CEC Standards. Residential projects that exceed the minimum Title 24 standards by 15% and commercial projects that exceed the standards by 25% qualify for the Green Building Incentive Program.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

San Francisco's comprehensive requirements are based on building type and size. The requirements are being implemented incrementally between 2008 and 2012. Commercial buildings must submit or LEED California, San checklist or certification (levels vary), depending on size, with certain Fransisco City Green Building Ordinance, 2008 requirements for water and energy. Residential buildings must submit and County Green Points checklists, or be certified, depending upon number of units, or in the case of high rise residential LEED certification, with certain requirements for stormwater design, water, and construction debris.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, San Jose Green Building Policy, 2007

Description

The City of San José requires all new municipal buildings over 10,000 square feet to be constructed to achieve LEED Silver level certification at a minimum, with a goal of reaching LEED Gold or Platinum certification. It also provides technical assistance to private applicants seeking LEED certification

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, San Leandro Green Building Programs, 2009

Description

Beginning in 2009, a Green Building Checklist must be submitted as part of any permit application for projects that meet any of the following criteria: * Any new construction * Residential additions over 500 square feet * Any commercial/industrial projects over $100,000 in value The checklist must be submitted with plan sets, and any items that are marked on the checklists must then be referenced and detailed in the plans. There is no minimum number of green building points required for private building projects at this time, but any items checked on the list for which official GreenPoint Rated or LEED points are sought by the project applicant must be completed prior to receipt of final permit. Additionally, municipal buildings require a minimum LEED rating of "Silver" for construction projects valued at over $3 million.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, San Leandro Green Building Programs, 2009

Description

Beginning in 2009, a Green Building Checklist must be submitted as part of any permit application for projects that meet any of the following criteria: * Any new construction * Residential additions over 500 square feet * Any commercial/industrial projects over $100,000 in value The checklist must be submitted with plan sets, and any items that are marked on the checklists must then be referenced and detailed in the plans. There is no minimum number of green building points required for private building projects at this time, but any items checked on the list for which official GreenPoint Rated or LEED points are sought by the project applicant must be completed prior to receipt of final permit. Additionally, municipal buildings require a minimum LEED rating of "Silver" for construction projects valued at over $3 million.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

The City has adopted voluntary green building guidelines that went into effect on July 1, 2008. The green building program will follow the California, San LEED Silver guidelines for municipal and commercial buildings and Green Building Guidelines, 2008 Mateo Build it Green/Green Point's guidelines for single family and multifamily dwellings. The level of certification and method of verification vary depending on building type and size.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, San Rafael

Description

San Rafael's ordinance applies to most new residential and nonresidential construction. New residential construction must achieve at least 60 points on the Build it Green/Green Points rating system. NonGreen Building Requirements, residential compliance thresholds are based on LEED levels of 2007 certification and depend on project size. Incentives are offered to both residential and non-residential projects that substantially exceed the minimum standards. The same standards apply to private and municipaly funded buildings.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, San Rafael Energy Ordinance

Description

San Rafael's energy ordinance applies to new residential construction and additions resulting in homes greater than 3,500 ft2. The resulting energy budget must be that of a Title 24 calculation of a 3,500 ft2 or less residence.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Santa Barbara Built Green Santa Barbara

Description

This Homebuilders Association standard is comprehensive, voluntary, and completely separate from the jurisdiction’s permitting and inspection process.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

Santa Clara County's Green Building Program transitioned from voluntary to mandatory on July1, 2009. The program currently applies to residential construction over 1,200 ft2. They must meet the standards California, Santa Green Building Program, 2008 of, and be verified as either Green Points/Build it Green or LEED Clara County Homes. Those over 3000 ft2 must achieve 1 extra point per 100 ft2 if choosing the Green Point/ Build it Green path. In the Fall of 2009 the City will evaluate multi-family and non-residential requirements.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Santa Cruz Residential Green Building Program, 2008

Description

Santa Cruz' program applies to both residential and commercial construction. It transitioned from voluntary to mandatory in 2008. Commercial buildings must submit or LEED checklist showing a minimum number of points attained. Incentives are offered for voluntarily attaining additional points. Residential buildings must submit Green Points checklists showing a minimum number of points attained, depending upon ft2. Incentives are offered for voluntarily attaining additional points.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description
The Plumbing Fixture Retrofit Regulations apply to all properties receiving water from the Santa Cruz Water Department, including homes and businesses in the City of Santa Cruz, Live Oak, the City of Capitola, and parts of unincorporated Santa Cruz County surrounding the City of Santa Cruz. You can complete the retrofits of higher volume fixtures any time before the property is sold. You do not need to wait until you have an offer to purchase your property. The regulation requires that the seller complete the retrofits before the property changes ownership.

California, Santa Time of Sale Plumbing Fixture Cruz Retrofit Regulations If the buyer and the seller agree, the seller can transfer the responsibility to retrofit to the buyer, in which case the buyer agrees to complete all necessary retrofits within 90 days of the transfer of the property. Plumbing fixtures should be manufactured to meet the following standards for maximum flush volume and flow rate: Toilets 1.6 gallons per flush (gpf) Showerheads 2.5 gallon per minute (gpm) Urinals 1.0 gpf

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description
The City of Santa Monica has specific building code requirements for all new construction and substantial remodels. These requirements are in four different areas (below). In addition to financial incentives for green building, the city has passed an ordinance that will allow expedited plan checks for LEED registered projects. Energy Conservation: All projects must exceed Title 24 compliance by 10%. Prescriptive compliance options are available as well.

Green Building Materials: Select one material from 5 of the 10 areas on California, Santa the Green Building Materials list. This material must be used for 50% of Green Building Program, 2008 Monica building square footage or 100% of building fixtures. Landscaping and Irrigation: All new construction projects that incorporate landscape and irrigation work require submittal of Landscape and Irrigation Plans for review and approval by the City. All projects must conform to the Guidelines for the Design & Construction of Water-Efficient Irrigation systems in the City of Santa Monica. Construction and Demolition Waste: All projects must divert 65% of their construction and demolition waste from the landfill. This number cannot include inert materials.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Santa Rosa Green Building Code, 2004

Description

This mandatory program addresses essentially all new construction, and additions and alterations greater than 50% of the original building. Residences and multi-family units must document a Build it Green/Green Points Rating of at least 50 points. Commercial projects must demonstrate 20 LEED credits. Applicants must demonstrate a Title 24 compliance rate of 15% above code.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Sebastopol Green Building Program

Description

The City of Sebastopol has adopted mandatory sustainable building criteria based on the County of Sonoma Waste Management Agency Green Building Guidelines (Build it Green/Green Points). The program is intended for: New residential construction, new commercial construction, and commercial remodels 1800 ft2 and larger. A total of a minimum 60 overall points in the rating system with 15 points minimum in each of these categories: Indoor Air Quality, Energy Efficiency, and Resource Efficiency is required to receive a certification of occupancy. Residential remodels and alterations are not subject to the Mandatory Requirements. These projects are encouraged to use the Home Remodeling Guidelines. Multifamily projects can be designed using the Alameda County Waste Management Authority & Source Reduction And Recycling Board Multifamily Green Building Guidelines. Single use commercial buildings should use LEED or equivalent guidelines.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Solano Beach

Description

The City Council adopted the guidelines and checklists from Build it Green and LEED as the city’s reference documents for residential and commercial green building standards, respectively. Applicants are Solana Beach Green Building offered incentives for voluntary compliance with either program. The Program City Council also adopted the USGBC’s LEED-Silver criteria as the required minimum standard for City projects or projects that receive funding from the City or the City’s Redevelopment Agency.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Sonoma

Description

The City of Sonoma requires single and multi-family residences (greater than 500 ft2) to achieve 50 points in the Green Points/Build it Green Green Building Ordinance, 2009 rating system (20 points for unconditioned structures larger than 500 ft2). New/remodeled non-residential buildings larger than 5,000 ft2 must achieve 20 LEED points (10 for only unconditioned structures).

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

The Green Building Program of Sonoma County is tentatively scheduled to become mandatory by the first of 2010. The County of Sonoma aims California, to create a program that is consistent with other green building programs Green Building Ordinance, 2010 Sonoma County within the County, but that meets the County's own needs. Currently the program calls for 50 Green Point/Build it Green points for residential, and 20 LEED points for non-residential.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Stockton

Description

Stockton's ordinance requires municipal buildings 5,000-10,000 ft2 achieve LEED Certification; buildings over 10,000 ft2 achieve LEED Silver; buildings smaller than 5,000 ft2 must aim for as many LEED Municipal Ordinance, Redraft by design elements as possible. All non-residential buildings over 5,000 ft2 Oct 2009 per court requirement. must achieve LEED Silver. Residential construction must achieve 50 pointse under the Green Point/Build it Green rating system. The ordinance has clause that requires an evaluation every five years to make sure the program is in the top 25% of city green measures in the state.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Sunnyvale Green Building, 2010

Description

Sunnyvale has created a three-phase program, to begin in 2010 and fully implemented by 2013. Requirements for building sizes varies according to the phase, reaching LEED Platinum or 100 Green Points/Build it Green at the highest. Incentives for going above the phase requirements are C31typically floor-area ratio or density bonuses, and extra height allowances.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Tiburon Municipal Ordinance, 2008

Description

Tiburon requires new residential buildings and additions over 500 ft2 achieve a minimum of 60 points in the Build it Green/Green Points rating system. All non-residential construction, from 3,000 to 19,999 ft2 must reach LEED Silver levels. Those 20,000 ft2 and above must achieve LEED Gold. All Town-sponsored buildings must achieve LEED Gold. Buildings that achieve 100 points under the Green Point/Build it Green system or achieve LEED Platinum status get fasttracked plan review, re-embursement of Green Building Rater fees (up to $1,000), a plaque from the Town and listing on the Town's website.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

Non-residential projects must comply with LEED, residential multifamily (4+units) must comply with California Green Builder, and California, residential must be deemed to include green elements by the Ventura Green Building Resolution, 2007 Ventura City of County Green Building Council. As part of comprehensive municipal plan, Ventura's municipal building retrofits must qualify for LEED EB and/or Energy Star Certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, West Hollywood Greenbuilding Points

Description

This mandatory, locally developed checklist applies to all new private construction. Within the point system are mandatory points and a variety of options. Commercial development and multi-family over four units, must comply with 60 points, or be certified LEED. Floor area ratio, parking requirements and other incentives are offered to those who exceed the standard. New municipal buildings must be certified LEED.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
California, Windsor

Description

This formerly voluntary program is now mandatory. It applies to all new residential and commercial construction. New residential construction, including multi-family must document 50 points on the Green Point rating system. New commercial construction must show a Green Building Program, 2008 minimum of 20 points. For projects that have been voluntarily submitted to USGBC or Build it Green/Green Points for a rating the same as, or higher than required by the city, the department may reduce the scope of the verification process and applicable fees as appropriate.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Colorado

Description

Senate Bill 51 requires any new or renovated building whose total project cost includes 25% or more in state funds to be designed and built to a high performance green building standard. The new law requires the State architect to select an independent third-party certification program, SENATE BILL 07-051, 2005 such as LEED. The project must achieve the highest level performance certification possible, which is determined by calculating whether the increased initial costs can be recouped from decreased operational costs within 15 years.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Colorado, Aspen Efficient Building Program, 2002 Update Underway

Description

Home size dictates the number of points and level of energy efficiency required in this comprehensive program. Draft code requires homes < 2,500 sf to comply with the 2006 IECC, have an 85 AFUE furnace and a 14 SEER AC –or- have a HERS Index of 80 or less, while the category of largest homes at > 8,001 sf must either have a HERS Index of < 65 and a > 94 % AFUE furnace and > 17 SEER AC.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

The City of Boulder updated their established, comprehensive, point based program. It is mandatory. Home size determines the number of points needed to achieve each level of certification. Colorado, Residential Building Guide 2009 The city is working on fully integrating plan review and inspection of Boulder City of program elements into the permitting and inspection process. A commercial program is under development

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Colorado, Boulder County BuildSmart Program, 2008

Description

This mandatory program focuses on energy and water efficiency as well as recycling and reuse of building materials. Level of compliance is tied to the square footage of the residence. A commercial program is under development

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Colorado, Carbondale

Description

The Carbondale Efficient Building Program applies to all new residential (single family, duplex, townhouse, accessory dwelling unit) construction. The program is a locally developed point based program Carbondale Efficient Building home size determines number of points needed. Permit applicants may Program 2007 pay a cash fee in lieu of meeting some of the points required (see Chapter 30.8 -Section 8.0). Cash in lieu points are limited to 10% of the points required.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Colorado, Eagle County

Description

The index is a tool used to assess all planned unit developments (PUD), PUD amendments, final plats, major special use permits, and zone changes. The points based index addresses: Site and location, Connections and uses, Transportation, and Resource efficiency. Each project must meet a pre-determined point threshold for approval. The Sustainable Community Index SCI promotes mixed use, transit-oriented, new urbanist, form-based, pedestrian- and environmentally-friendly, clustered, infill development, and is a required finding for new development proposals reviewed by the Board of County Commissioners.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Colorado, Eagle County EcoBuild Checklist

Description

Eagle County’s comprehensive, point based program is mandatory. Home size determines the number of points needed to achieve each level of certification. Plan review and inspection of program elements is fully integrated into the standard permitting and inspection process. Buildings exceeding minimum standards are eligible for rebates.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Colorado, Fort Collines Municipal Building Standards, 2006

Description

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must meet LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Colorado, Golden Municipal Building Standards, 2008

Description

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must meet LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

The mandatory San Miguel County Energy Code and Green Building Standard includes a prescriptive and performance path for energy compliance. This code applies to all new residential (single-family, multi-unit, and affordable housing) and commercial construction, including all additions/renovations. If a building is LEED Silver Colorado, San Prescriptive Energy Code & certified, or Built Green and achieves a HERS rating equivalent to that Miguel Green Building Standards Jan required in the Green Building Standard for home size, or other County/Mountain 2009 equivalent green building code, then it will be exempt from both the Village Prescriptive Energy Code and the Green Building Standard and will receive expedited status through the permitting process.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Colorado, Steamboat Springs Greenbuilding Program 2009

Description

This locally developed points based system is based on house size. Up to 3,000 ft2 a minimum of 90 points are required, beyond that an additional 1 point for each 100 ft2 is needed.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

The Colorado Summit County Sustainable Building Resource Ordinance and Guide, 2008 Includes basic prescriptive envelope compliance Colorado, measures, which are the same as those in the 2006 IECC plus an 87-88% Sustainable Building Code, 2008 Summit County AFUE furnace, 0.63 EF gas water heaters and 0.93 for electric. In addition, square footage dictates the number of points that must be obtained, allowing for trade-offs among different measures.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Colorado, Telluride Green Building Code

Description

This comprehensive, point-based program applies to all residential new construction, additions and remodels. The code is broken down into four catagories: energy efficiency, indoor air quality, materials, and resource conservation. The Code does not apply to commercial construction at this time.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Connecticut Building Energy and Green Code, 2007

Description

The provision applies to buildings constructed after January 1, 2009, that are projected to cost at least $5 million, and building renovation projects started after January 1, 2010, that are projected to cost at least $2 million. Building projects which meet this criteria must achieve a LEED silver rating from, a two-globe rating in the Green Globes USA design program, or an equivalent standard. However, an exemption is generally granted for a building if the Institute for Sustainable Energy finds, in a written analysis, that the cost of compliance significantly outweighs the benefits. CHPS-NE is an alternative to meeting statemandated energy efficiency and sustainability goals.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Connecticut

Description

Public Act No. 06-187, enacted in 2006, required the Connecticut Office of Policy and Management to adopt building construction regulations for state facilities. The construction standards must be consistent with or exceed LEED Silver rating for new commercial construction and major renovation projects, or an equivalent standard, including a two-globe State Building Energy Policy, rating under the Green Globes USA design program. The program 2006 includes: New construction of a facility that is projected to cost $5 million or more, of which $2 million or more is state funding, Renovation of a public school facility that is projected to cost $2 million or more, of which $2 million or more is state funding.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Connecticut, Greenwich Municipal Building Standards, 2009

Description

New municipal buildings or major renovations must meet LEED Silver or an equivalent standard, including, but not limited to, a two globe rating in the Green Globes USA design program..

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Connecticut, Stamford Municipal Building Standard, 2007

Description

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must attain LEED silver certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Florida

Description

The FGBC checklist is designed as a state wide tool. The point based rating system has been adopted by several jurisdictions, each with their Florida Green Building Coalition own parameters. The FGBC Green Home Standards indicate the criteria Green Home Designation by which a Florida home, new or existing, can be designated green. Standard, VERSION 6.0 2009 Certifying Agents can guide designers, builders or homebuyers through the process of qualifying and documenting green homes.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Florida HB7135, 2008

Description

All new construction and renovation of State buildings must follow the guidelines of LEED or other green building rating systems, including Green Globes and the Florida Green Building Coalition standards. The bill requires the same of the following public entities in the State of Florida entering design after July 1, 2008: counties, municipalities, school districts, water management districts, state universities, community colleges, and Florida state courts. The bill further requires that all new leases of state-occupied office space must meet Energy Star.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Florida, Broward Green Building Policy, 2008 County

Description

Broward County Commission adopted a Green Building Policy requiring all new County-owned and operated buildings to be LEED Certified.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

Charlotte County Board of Commissioners adopted a Green Building Ordinance establishing a Green Building Program. New residential projects and residential renovation projects that are certified under the LEED for Homes Rating System and new commercial projects, commercial renovation projects that are certified under the appropriate LEED Rating System, and land developments that are certified under the LEED for Neighborhood Development Rating System, are all eligible to Florida, Charlotte Green Building Program, 2009 participate in this program. All program participants are eligible for fastCounty track permitting and will be included in a marketing program to promote green building in Charlotte County. The County Board may adopt at a later date a resolution providing monetary incentives for green building if County funds allow. Also, once the County Comprehensive Plan is adopted, the County Board will consider offering additional incentives including density bonuses for projects that are certified at LEED Silver and higher.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

DeLand offers reduced permitting fees, expedited plan review at no charge if certified by LEED or FGBC. DeLand also will reduce Florida, DeLand Green Building Incentives, 2008 water/sewer impact fees by 15% if residential structures are compliant with WaterStar.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

This mandatory program requires all new and remodeled residential buildings to follow the guidelines of LEED for Homes or the current Green Home Designation Standard of the Florida Green Building Council. It also requires all new and renovated municipal and Florida, Deltona Green Building Ordinance, 2009 institutional buildings to follow the guidelines of LEED for New Construction or the current Green Commercial Designation Standard of the Florida Green Building Council. Projects that register intent to complete certification with either standard are eligible for expedited permitting and reduced permitting fees.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Florida, Gainesville Gainesville Green Building Program, 2002

Description

For residential plans submitted with a FGBC checklist, Gainesville will reduce the permit fees by 25% (for single family homes), pay the fast track processing fee, and provide a sign to put up during construction and a plaque afterwards.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Florida, Gainesville Gainesville Green Building Program

Description

The county is providing a fast-track building permit incentive and a 50% reduction in the cost of building permit fees for LEED and FGBC certified projects. New municipal buildings or major renovations must meet LEED certified.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Florida, Hillsborough County

Description

Expedited permitting is offered to home builders with a completed Residential Green Home Policy, scorecard from either the LEED for Homes program or the FGSC. Development Review Scorecards must be supplied by a LEED for Homes provider or a Procedures, 2007 qualified, third party green home certifier.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Florida, Jacksonville

Description

Jacksonville's Sustainable Building Ordinance requires all new, and more than 50% renovated, City owned buildings be rated by a Sustainable Building Ordinance sustainable building certifier. Private participation in the program is 2009 voluntary and incentive-based. Programs recognized are LEED, FGBC, and Green Globes, but may be expanded to other similar programs.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Florida, Lake County

Description

The County's ordinance mandates that county facilities be constructed to, or remodeled to - Green Standards of the Florida Green Building Green Building Ordinance, 2008 Coalition, LEED, or Green Globes. Incentives are provided for all private applicants that voluntarily attain those standards.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Florida, MiamiDade County

Description

Sustainable Development New County owned/managed construction projects must obtain LEED Building Measures for County silver certification and remodeling/renovation projects must obtain Buildings, 2005, 2007 basic LEED certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Florida, MiamiDade County Building Code, 2008

Description

Increased Energy Performance: Energy performance must be increased by 15% above that required in the 2004 edition of the Building Code, effective with the implementation of the 2007 edition of the Florida Building Code on December 31, 2008. Additional benchmarks are identified in the FL State Building Code.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Florida, Pasco County Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance, 2002

Description

Applying to all single and two-family residences, Pasco County's Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance requires the use of environmentally sustainable principles, incorporate Xeriscapeï››' and other principles, and utilize low maintenance plant species in landscaping. A maximum of 50% of plants (excluding trees) may be nondrought tolerant.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Florida, Sanibel Vegetation Standard, 2004

Description

Sanibel requires that all new vegetation planted in new or redevelopment be, by count, no less than 75% native species. The remaining vegetation must be non-competing. Certain zones of the island must be 100% native vegetation.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Florida, Sarasota County Priority Permitting Program, 2005

Description

Sarasota County adopted a modified version of Gainesville's Green Building Program. Sarasota County discontinued their refund, but the priority permitting and priority inspections are still incentives. Voluntary LEED or FGBC are incentivized.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Florida, Sarasota County Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance, 2005

Description

Applying to new construction and remodeling, the Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance limits grass and flower area to less than 50% of total irrigation area. Low-volume irrigation is required for plant beds.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Florida, Tampa Tampa Green Fast Track Program, 2008

Description

Municipal buildings new and renovated 5000 ft2+ LEED Silver. All commercial 5000 ft2+ required to comply with 3rd party rating system LEED or FGBC. Other systems evaluated on case-by-case basis. Grants are available to help with permitting costs.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Georgia, AthensClarke County Municipal Building Policy

Description

All municipal new construction and major renovation shall be built to LEED certification levels. USGBC registration is not required and the county has procedures for prioritizing credits.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Georgia, Atlanta

Description

City-funded projects over 5,000 ft2 or costing $2 million must meet a LEED Silver certified level. Projects exempt from this policy are required to complete a LEED checklist to assess any sustainable design techniques.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Georgia, Chamblee LEED Certification Ordinance, 2008

Description

The Chamblee City Council adopted a policy amending City Code of Ordinances requiring all future public construction of any size to earn LEED Certified or one Green Globe. The policy also requires that all new commercial construction of 20,000 sq ft or greater earn LEED Certified certification or one Green Globe.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Georgia, Chatham County Enterprise Zone

Description

Chatham County has designated an enterprise zone, in which LEED Gold buildings would be eligible for an exemption from state and county ad valorem taxes.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Municipal Building Standards, Georgia, Conyers 2008 Hawaii, Honolulu Municipal Building Standards, 2006

Description

Conyers City requires all new residential or municipal buildings with over 5,000 sq ft of occupied space to achieve LEED certification or be EarthCraft House certified.

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must meet LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Hawaii, State Hawaii, State Hawaii Built Green, 2006 Idaho

Description

Under Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) §46-19.6 each county agency that issues building, construction, or development-related permits was directed to establish a procedure for priority processing of permit Green Building Incentive, 2006 applications for construction projects incorporating energy and environmental design building standards. LEED Silver, two Green Globes, or comparable state-approved, nationally-recognized, and consensus-based system qualifies for expedited building permitting.

The Hawaii Built Green® Program includes a self-certification checklist for new single and multi-family home construction. Builders complete a checklist with over 200 Built Green® Action Items to choose from. Depending on the type of project and specific items included, construction projects will be awarded up to a 5-star rating.

A building project constructed by or renovated by a state agency or for Energy Efficient State Building occupancy or use by a state agency that is larger than 5,000 gross ft2 Act, 2008 of occupied or conditioned space, must be 10-30% more energy efficient than similar buildings on similar sites.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Idaho, Moscow Green Building Program Illinois

Description

The City offers local contractors and owner/builders the option of certifying their residential projects as “green”. NAHB Green Building Guidelines and LEED for Homes are certification options.

The Illinois State Senate amended the School Construction Law (Public Act #95-0416 ) with the governor’s approval, directing the Capital Development Board to only issue grants to school projects with LEED School Construction Law, 2007 for Schools or comparable rating system certification, or to projects that meet the standards set forth by the Capital Development Board’s Green Building Advisory Committee.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Illinois Illinois, Chicago Green Permit Program

Description

Illinois is the first state to create incentives for LEED for Neighborhood Development. This Act directs the Department of Commerce and The Green Neighborhood Grant Economic Opportunity the to fund up to 1.5% of total development costs Act, 2007 for up to three (3) applicable neighborhoods per year, funds permitting. Applicable neighborhood developments will have achieved LEED-ND certification.

Buildings can receive expedited permitting and fee waiving depending on innovation and number of "green" building elements incorporated (three "Benefit Tiers"). LEED NC, Chicago Green Homes for residential.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Illinois, Chicago Chicago Green Homes, 2009

Description

The City provides education and technical assistance, encouraging single and multi-family homes be constructed using the City's checklists. The points based program provides a broad selection of options across seven categories.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Indiana, Indianapolis Indy Green Build Kansas Energy Disclosure, 2007

Description

Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis promotes both the NAHB guidelines and the ICC/NAHB standard. They provide education, and assist in coordinating with verifiers.

Upon sale of new home, the builder or owner must disclose the energy efficiency to the buyer. Homes are built under 2006 IECC code. Additional information can be found at: http://bcap-energy.org/node/69

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Kansas, Greensburg Public Building Energy Standard, 2007 Kentucky Public Building Energy Standard, 2009

Description

Municipal Buildings must meet LEED Platinum level. Passed in aftermath of tornado that destroyed 95% of city.

Started in 2005, expanded in 2008 and 2009. Now requires all projects with 50% or greater funding from state to "meet high performance building standards". LEED required for all new buildings, level of certification depends on budget.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Kentucky Green Build Kentucky, 2008 Louisiana Public Building Energy Standard, 2007

Description

Based on ICC/NAHB Green Building Standards and Energy Star.

Each major facility project must be designed, constructed, and certified to exceed the requirements of the state energy code by at least thirty percent. Such improvements must also prove to be cost effective based on a life cycle cost analysis with a payback of no more than thirty years. Until December 31, 2008, this requirement applied to all new projects larger than 20,000 gross square feet. Size requirements for future projects required to meet the standard are applied as follows: * From January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009 -- projects larger than 15,000 square feet * From January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010 -- projects larger than 10,000 square feet * From January 1, 2011 and thereafter -- projects larger than 5,000 square feet The standard also applies to major renovation projects which involve more than 50% of the replacement value of the facility or a change in occupancy.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Maine, Bangor Maine, Bar Harbor Density Bonuses

Description

All new construction and major renovation projects to be owned, occupied, or funded in whole or in part by the City of Bangor that are 5,000 ft2 in floor area or greater shall be certified to the USGBC's LEED Standards at the most appropriate level. For purposes of this policy, any renovation project estimated to cost twenty-five percent or more of the Green Building Policy, 2007 current value of the structure to be renovated shall constitute a major renovation project. Those less than 5,000 square feet will meet the Maine State Housing Authority Green Building Standards.

The City offers a density bonus of an additional market-rate dwelling unit for construction projects in which all dwelling units meet LEED standards. This bonus applies to projects within a Planned Unit Development and compliance is determined by either application or by affidavit for adherence during construction.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Maine, Portland City Council Resolution, 2009

Description

All new construction and renovation municipal projects over 5,000 ft2 and costing more than $250,000 and all new construction and renovation projects funded by the City over 10,000 ft2 that cost more than $250,000 must achieve LEED Silver certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Maryland Public Building Energy Standard, 2006 Maryland, Annapolis

Description

Superseded by legislation, but still technically part of State Law. Final reduction goal of 10% below 2005 energy use for State buildings.

The ordinance applies to private and public construction. All public construction must earn LEED Silver certification beginning January 2009. Commercial and mixed-use buildings of 7,500 ft2 or greater must earn Green Building Ordinance, 2008 LEED Certified; five or more single-family homes on one lot or any one home in excess of 3,250 ft2 must earn LEED-Certified level. The policy allows for projects to register and certify under the appropriate LEED Rating System or an energy and environmental design standard deemed equivalent by the Director of the Department of Neighborhood and Environmental Programs.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Maryland, Baltimore Maryland, Baltimore County

Description

The City will release the Baltimore City Green Building standards by the end of the 2009 calendar year. According to 2007 legislation, by July 1, 2008: City buildings applying for a building permit after this date must be equivalent to the LEED Certified level. By January 1, 2009: Baltimore City Green Building City-subsidized buildings applying for a building permit after this date Law, 2007 must be equivalent to the LEED Certified level. July 1, 2009: All buildings (City-owned, City-subsidized, and private) applying for a building permit after this date must be equivalent to a LEED Silver level. Registration with USGBC is not required.

Baltimore County's Office of Community Conservation (OCC) requires all new residential (single and multi-family) and significant remodel projects ("gut-rehab") to meet Energy Star requirements. For affordable housing (single and multi-family), Baltimore County OCC recommends Green Building Program, 2008 new buildings attain no less than the appropriate LEED Silver level designation. For remodels, the OCC provides a checklist designed to highlight some important aspects of sustainable and advanced building practices (such as construction waste recycling, water efficient practices, indoor air quality measures, etc.).

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Maryland, Carroll Maryland, Gaithersburg

Description

The Green Building Tax Credit, which provides a 25% tax credit for new buildings that achieve LEED Silver certification or equivalent, a 50% tax credit for new buildings that achieve LEED Gold certification Green Building Tax Credit, 2009 or equivalent, and a 75% tax credit for new buildings that achieve LEED Platinum certification or equivalent for a period of 5 consecutive years. This tax credit only applies to property that is principally used for business, commercial, or industrial purposes.

For structures 10,000 ft2 to 99,999 ft2 LEED Certified is required. Those 100,000 ft2+, LEED Silver. This ordinance applies to all commercial, high-rise residential, and multi-family ("general four Commercial and Multi-Family story") structures. Other multi-family structures fall under the High Rise Green Building Residential Green Building Ordinance of 2007 (see below). The Ordinance, 2008 Commercial and Multi-family High Rise Green Building Ordinance requires all buildings from 10,000 ft2 to 99,999 ft2 achieve the LEED Certified level. Buildings 100,000 ft2 and above must attain LEED Silver certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Maryland, Gaithersburg Residential Green Building Ordinance, 2007 Maryland, Howard County Property Tax Credits, 2008

Description
The Residential Green Building Ordinance includes: energy performance, indoor air quality, waste reduction and recycling, and homeowner education. The energy section is based on the Energy Star National Builder Option Package; the indoor air quality portion is based on the Energy Star Indoor Air Package Specifications and Green Communities criteria. The waste reduction goal is to divert a minimum of 50% (by weight) from the landfill site. Builders are required to provide the homeowner manual.

Howard County has two tax credit programs for business buildings. First tax credit: "High Performance Buildings" defined as LEED Silver and above or equivalent. These credits depend on the LEED category and are as follows: Core and Shell (CS) and New Construction (NC) projects receive the credit for five yearson the scale: LEED Silver: 25%, Gold: 50%, Platinum: 75%. LEED Existing Buildings (EB) receive these credits for three years: LEED Silver: 10%, Gold: 25%, and Platinum: 50%. Buildings that do not qualify for this tax credit may be eligible for the Green Building Tax Credit: a percentage of costs to install an energy conservation device on an existing in a LEED certified building for three years. This scale is: LEED Certification: 14%, Silver: 16%, Gold: 18%, Platinum: 20%.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Maryland, Montgomery County Green Building Legislation, 2006 Maryland, Montgomery County Property Tax Exemption for High Performance Buildings, 2008

Description

County-built or funded non-residential buildings must achieve a LEED Silver rating, private non-residential or multi-family residential buildings must be LEED Certified .

Montgomery County provides a 10% to 75% exemption from property taxes on building for 3-5 years, varying by building type and building rating. The tax credit generally uses the LEED rating system as a metric for determining how "green" a building is; buildings that achieve comparable ratings under other green building standards are also eligible for the tax credit. Tax credits are available for buildings that achieve minimum ratings under the LEED New Construction (NC); Core and Shell (CS); and Existing Building (EB).

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description
Maryland provides a tax credit for the construction of green building. The credit is worth up to 8% of the total cost of the building. Buildings must be located in a priority funding area and be at least 20,000 ft2.

Maryland, State Green Building Tax Credit, 2001 Green Building Criteria: The tax credit is uses LEED 2.0, LEED 2.1, LEED-EB, LEED-CS and LEED-CI as standards for determining a green building. As additional standards are established MEA will adopt them for use with the tax. August 2009 - Funding source for rebates has been depleted for this year.

All new public construction and major renovations larger than 7,500 ft2 High Performance Building Act, must achieve the LEED Silver level or two Green Globes. Between 2009 Maryland, State 2008 and 2014 the State must pay for half the additional cost required for public schools to meet this standard.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Maryland, State Public Building Energy Standard, 2006 Maryland, State Life Cycle Cost Analysis Standards, 1990

Description

The State Buildings Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act requires all state agencies reduce their energy consumption 5% by 2009 and 10% by 2010. The Department of General Services (DGS), in cooperation with MEA, set energy performance indices for each agency. Each State agency must conduct gas and electric analyses. The Act also requires state agencies to submit an Energy Conservation Plan to MEA by July 1, 2008, with Energy Conservation Measures (ECM) to achieve the reduction goals. ECMs cited in the bill include energy performance contracting, energy efficient lighting retrofits, water conservation devices, weatherization, efficient heating and cooling devices, and employee training.

Maryland's Life Cycle Cost Analysis Standards were established in 1990 requiring the DGS to include an evaluation of the use of renewable energy systems (including active and passive solar and wind systems) and energy efficient strategies (including the effect of insulation, the amount and type of glass, and direction of exposure) in creating standards for determining a building's life-cycle costs. Additionally, in determining life-cycle costs, an energy consumption analysis is required for each major piece of equipment in the building’s chief energyconsuming systems (including cooling, heating, hot water, lighting and ventilation systems).

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Massachusetts Leading by Example, 2007, Public Building Energy Standards, 2008

Description

The Massachusetts Leading by Example program oversees and coordinates Massachusetts state agencies, University of Massachusetts campuses, state and community colleges, to reduce environmental impact through the use of clean energy and efficient buildings. The Public Building Energy Standards sets a reduction goal for greenhouse gasses as well as reduced energy usage per FY2004 baseline. For all buildings where the state pays for energy, energy reduction goals are: 20% by 2012, and 35% by 2020. Water reduction goals are also set at 10% by 2012, and 15% by 2020. All new State construction must also meet "Mass. LEED Plus" standards as established by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Sustainable Design Roundtable. Currently, this means: LEED Certification (for projects larger than 20,000 ft2), 20% better energy performance than Mass. code, third party commissioning, 50% reduction in outdoor water use/20% reduction in indoor use (per standard baseline projections), and conformance with one of four "smart growth criteria".

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Massachusetts CHPS - MA

Description

Adoption of the CHPS Criteria for Massachusetts has been managed by the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative. MTC is the State’s development agency for renewable energy and the innovation economy. MTC has made available funding and design tools for schools and school design teams that want to build high performance schools. The CHPS Criteria and Planning volumes have been adapted for Massachusetts and can be found on the MTC website. MTC also provides outreach and education for school districts and design firms on high performance school building. In 2007, the Mass Schools Building Authority included the CHPS-MA indoor environmental quality criteria in its 2007 Construction Regulations and provides up to 2% additional reimbursement of construction costs for schools meeting the CHPS-MA Criteria.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Massachusetts

Description

Appendix 120.AA known as the "stretch code", was adopted by the Massachusetts Board of Building Regulations and Standards in May 2009, as an optional appendix to the Massachusetts Building Code 780 CMR. The stretch code may be adopted by any town or city in the commonwealth, by decision of its governing body following a public hearing. The MA stretch code requires a HERS index of 65 or less for new homes of 3,000 ft2 or above, and 70 or less for new homes below NBI Core Performance Stretch 3,000 ft2 (this includes multi-family units in buildings of 3 stories or Code, 2009 less). Home additions and renovations have two options to meet the stretch code. The stretch code also applies a performance-based code to commercial buildings, with the option of a prescriptive code for small and medium-sized commercial buildings. Buildings smaller than 5,000 ft2 are exempt, as are building renovations. "Specialty" buildings (e.g. supermarkets, laboratories, warehouses) below 40,000 ft2 in size are also exempt.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Massachusetts, Acton Zoning Area Density Bonus, 2004 Massachusetts, Arlington Municipal Building Goal

Description

Town of Acton adopted a zoning by-law (section 5.5B.2.2.d) allowing for a density bonus for buildings achieving LEED certification in the East Acton Village District.

Arlington has adopted a goal that all new Town building construction and major renovations and additions to existing Town buildings meet or exceed the most current LEED Silver certification or comparable scoring system.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Massachusetts, Boston

Description

Article 37 applies to "all major building projects" and requires that they are at least "LEED certifiable". Up to four of the required points may be obtained from the Boston Green Building Checklist (appendix A of Massachusetts, Green Building Code, Article 37, Article 37) and are: becoming a Distributed Generation/Combined Heat Boston 2007 and Power project (see Energy Standard Column), addressing historic preservation, addressing groundwater recharge, or being a Transportation Demand Management project.

Boston's Green Affordable Housing Program is administered by Boston's Department of Neighborhood Development (DND). The project has $8.5m in funds. It focuses on providing housing with low Green Affordable Housing for operating and maintenance costs, as well as buildings that promote the Massachusetts, 2008 health and well-being of residents. The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MTC) has provided $2m to the DND to fund affordable "green" housing projects. The DND requires all development projects to meet LEED Silver as well as Energy Star.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Massachusetts, Cambridge City Policy, 2008 Massachusetts, Medford

Description

All new construction and renovation (50,000 ft2+) of municipal buildings must achieve LEED Silver or above according to ordinance section 13.59.2. Requirements for private development are in evaluation phase.

All new municipal buildings must follow "Green Building Design Energy Efficiency & Resource Practices" and seek the LEED Certified level. Medford has also set an Policy, 2005 energy use policy in city buildings that promote efficient and effective use of city resources.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Michigan Green Built Michigan, 2002 Michigan Executive Order #2005-4

Description

Built Green Michigan promotes both the local version of the NAHB guidelines and the ICC/NAHB standard. They provide education, and assist in coordinating with verifiers.

All state-funded new construction and major renovation projects over $1,000,000 must be built in accordance with LEED guidelines.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Michigan, Grand Rapids Requirements for Municipal Buildings, 2006 Michigan, Rochester Hills Master Land Use Plan, 2006

Description

All construction and renovation projects involving municipal buildings larger than 10,000 square feet and a cost of $1 million or more must receive LEED certification.

All new construction and major renovations of municipal buildings must achieve LEED certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Minnesota, Bloomington Zoning Area Bonus, 2005

Description

Within the High Intensity Mixed Use With Residential HX-R Zoning District, FAR bonuses are awarded to LEED certified projects, based on level of certificaton.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Minnesota, Minneapolis Municipal Building Standard, 2006

Description

New municipal buildings or major renovations 10,000 ft2 or larger must be certified LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Mississippi, Starkville Sustainability Policy, 2008

Description

New municipal buildings or major renovations 3,000 ft2 or larger must attain LEED Silver certification. The city encourages private developers to build LEED Certified buildings.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Missouri, Clayton Municipal Building Standards, 2006

Description

New construction and major renovations of City-owned, occupied, or funded buildings over 5,000 ft2 must earn LEED Silver certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Missouri, Kansas City Build Green Kansas City

Description

Build Green Kansas City is a chapter of the NAHB National Green Building Program using the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Missouri, Kansas Municipal Building Standards, City 2004

Description

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must meet LEED Silver level.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Missouri, Saint Louis

Description

This build green initiative is a program of the local chapter of the NAHB The Green Building Initiative using the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines. St Louis Verifications are handled through Laclede Gas.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Missouri, Saint Louis Missouri, Springfield Green Building Policy, 2008

Description

The Rockland county New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must governmental green building act, attain LEED Silver certification. 2008

All City-owned new construction projects “of any size and intended for human occupation” must earn LEED Silver certification, further specifying that buildings earn: seven (7) points in EAc1, Optimize Energy Performance; two (2) points in the Water Efficiency category; one (1) point in MRc2, Construction Waste Management; and one (1) point in EAc5, Measurement & Verification. Buildings not intended for human occupation are required by this policy to incorporate LEED to the greatest extent practicable. The City of Springfield Green Building Policy also requires renovations of City-owned buildings to incorporate LEED for Existing Buildings to the greatest extent practicable, calling for Energy Star appliances wherever possible.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Montana Energy Efficiency for State Buildings, 2009 Nevada, Las Vegas Region SNHBA - Adopted 2006 Nevada, Reno Metro Area New Hampshire

Description
S.B. 49, created energy efficiency standards for state-owned and stateleased buildings. Energy efficiency building standards apply to new construction and major renovation projects for state-owned buildings and new construction projects for state-leased buildings. The buildings must exceed the effective International Energy Conservation Code by 20%, to the extent that it is cost effective.

This Homebuilders Association standard is comprehensive, voluntary, and completely separate from the jurisdiction’s permitting and inspection process.

This Homebuilders Association standard is comprehensive, voluntary, Green Homes for Northern and completely separate from the jurisdiction’s permitting and Nevada, Draft Update July 2008 inspection process.

Energy Efficiency Standards for Executive Order 2005-04: New construction and renovation designs State Government Buildings, should exceed the state energy code by at least 20% and energy 2005 modeling should be used during the design processes.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New Hampshire, Green Building Policy, 2008 Derry New Hampshire, Zoning Density Bonus, 2007 Portsmouth

Description

Derry Town Council adopted a green building policy requiring all new construction or major renovations to town-owned or town-funded projects to achieve LEED Certified. In addition, this policy also requires the purchase of alternative fuel and hybrid vehicles for the town’s fleet.

City Council of Portsmouth adopted a density bonus for private projects that use LEED. In Central Business [district] A, projects benefit from a 0.5 increase in Floor Area Ratio that meet appropriate open space requirements and that also build to a minimum of LEED Certified.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New Jersey High Performance Building Standards in New State Construction, 2008

Description

The New Jersey standard requires that new buildings larger than 15,000 square feet constructed for the sole use of state entities achieve LEED Silver certification, a two-globe rating on the Green Building Initiative Green Globe rating system, or a comparable numeric rating from another accredited sustainable building certification program. The law exempts free-standing parking facilities, multiple use maintenance facilities, and storage facilities from the requirement. The law will be enforced by director of the Division of Property Management and Construction in the Department of the Treasury in cooperation with the New Jersey Building Authority. With some exceptions, the state is also required to purchase Energy Star products when available.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New Jersey Energy Efficiency in New School Construction , 2002

Description
Executive Order #24, requires all new school designs to incorporate LEED Version 2.0 guidelines to achieve maximum energy efficiency and environmental sustainability in school facilities. The Executive Order also requires that the New Jersey Economic Development Authority establish a subsidiary corporation, The New Jersey Schools Construction Corporation (SCC), to be responsible for the school facilities project and the state’s compliance with the new order. The SCC was subsequently replaced by the New Jersey Schools Development Authority (SDA) in 2007. The SDA mandates that all projects meet all LEED prerequisites and achieve sufficient criteria to score at least 26 points on the LEED rating scale, wherever possible. Registration with USGBC is not required. In its latest biannual report the SDA estimates that approximately 80% of the 70 projects that have taken place since Executive Order No. 24 would have achieved LEED certification had they submitted the necessary application forms.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New Jersey NJ Energgy Star Homes

Description

The Clean Energy Program provides free consultation, inspection and rating services. A home built to Energy Star Homes standard (Tier 1 = HERS 85) would qualify for a per/unit/home incentive as well as a free comprehensive lighting package. A home built to be more energy efficient (Tier 2 = HERS 65) would qualify for higher incentive amount and would also be eligible for federal energy efficiency incentives. This year, there is a new pilot program - NJ Climate Choice Homes - which provides competitive (and much higher, Tier 3) incentives for homes that achieve a HERS score of 50 or less.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New Jersey LIHTC Build it Green/Green Points

Description

NJHMFA administers the Federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) - Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP). Energy Star certification has been a threshold requirement in the QAP since 2003; creating buildings that are 15 - 30% more energy efficient than those built to code. In 2006, a green point was added to the QAP, which awarded one point for either installing a Solar Photovoltaic system or for participating in the state's Affordable Green program, now called the Green Future program. In 2007, another category was added as an option for the Green Point - LEED certification. In 2009, the Microload category was added as a fourth option, allowing those projects that are accepted into the New Jersey Climate Choice Pilot Program to earn the Green Point. Green Future consists of a list of basic green building items that cover energy efficiency, renewable resources, siting & land use, water conservation, building durability, indoor air quality, and operations & maintenance. LEED certification is available.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New Jersey, Cranford Municipal Building Standard, 2005/Green Building Density Incentive Program New Jersey, Kearny Sustainable Green Building Standards, 2007

Description

Cranford requires all township-funded facilities projects and townshipowned facilities to meet LEED Silver certification. The township also adopted LEED for existing buildings for its existing facilities. The ordinance also established a Green Building Density Incentive program whereby redevelopers who achieve LEED certification and comply with the specific program requirements may earn a development density bonus from the township.

Kearny offers density bonuses to private redevelopment projects that earn LEED certification: an additional 0.3 FAR (Floor Area Ratio) or 3 additional dwelling units per acre for LEED Platinum; an additional 0.25 FAR or 2 additional dwelling units per acre for LEED Gold; an additional 0.2 FAR or 1 additional dwelling unit per acre for LEED Silver; an additional 0.15 FAR or 0.5 additional dwelling units per acre for LEED Certified. New municipal buildings or major renovations must meet LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New Mexico New Mexico, Albuquerque Code, 2009 Pending Energy

Description

The Sustainable Building Tax Credit provides tax credits based on the square footage of the building. For commercial buildings, the tax credits range from $3.50 per ft2 for buildings that achieve LEED for New Sustainable Building Tax Credit, Construction Silver certification to $6.25 for buildings that achieve 2009 LEED for New Construction Platinum certification. For residential buildings, the tax credits range from $5.00 per ft2 for buildings that achieve LEED for Homes Silver certification to $9.00 per ft2for buildings that achieve LEED for Homes Platinum

The Albuquerque City Council approved Ordinance 09-85 on August 3, establishing a new local energy code that will go into effect December 1, 2009 should the city's mayor sign the legislation. The 2009 Albuquerque Energy Conservation Code is based on the 2006 IECC but also contains several amendments that are more stringent than corresponding sections of the 2009 IECC, including testing for air filtration and duct leakage.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New Mexico, Albuquerque Green Path Program and Resolution, 2007 New Mexico, City of Santa Fe Project Water Use Offset

Description

This high profile, voluntary program offers recognition for high performing, comprehensively sustainable buildings.

Any building permit or water hook-up shall be issued or granted only if it the applicant demonstrates that the water demands created by the use of the structures for which the building permit, water hook-up or development approval is sought will be entirely offset (Ord. No. 200336 § 11). In all cases, the amount of water offset by retrofits shall be equal to or greater than the estimated water usage of the proposed building as determined by the annual water budget procedures.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New Mexico, Santa Fe Sustainable Santa Fe Plan, Adopted October 2009

Description

Beginning July 1, 2009 all new applications for single-family residential buildings in the City of Santa Fe are subject to the Residential Green Building Code. Home size determines the number of points needed to achieve each level of certification. Plan review and inspection of program elements will be fully integrated into the permitting and inspection process. The program is designed to coordinate with ENERGY STAR, utility incentive programs, and EPAct Home program.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New Mexico, Taos High Performance Building Ordinance, 2009 New York New York State Energy Research and Development Authority

Description

This mandatory residential and commercial program is being implemented in four phases from 2009-2012. Phase 1: The City of Taos requires all commercial buildings 6,000 sq ft or greater built in 2009 to achieve LEED Certified, including completion of at least 3 of the LEED water conservation credits, as a condition for obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy. Beginning in 2010, all new commercial buildings must achieve LEED Certified, including completion of at least 3 of the LEED water conversation credits, as a condition for obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy. Residential applications for homes greater than 3,000 ft2 must submit a HERS index of 85 or less. Phase 2 begins January 1, 2010 - residences of any size must have a HERS index of 80 or less to obtain a certificate of occupancy, commercial building of any size requires a confirmed rating of LEED certified or better with 3 water conservation points. Phases 3 and 4 further increaes efficiencies.

NYSERDA provides computer modeling, design charrette coordination, assistance in obtaining LEED certification, Executive Order 111 assistance, New York State Green Buildings Tax Credit assistance, green materials recommendations, commissioning and life cycle costing analysis to building design teams to help make new and rehabilitated commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings green. Green Building services are offered under the New Construction program PON 1155.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New York Green and Clean State Buildings, 2008

Description
authorities where the heads are appointed by the Governor and for which the Governor has executive authority, must reduce energy consumption by 35% from 1990 levels by 2010 in buildings that they own, lease or operate. # All affected entities shall establish targets and schedules to establish peak electric demand reduction targets for each state facility by 2005 and 2010. # State agencies must select Energy Star labeled products when acquiring or replacing energy using equipment. # New state construction and substantial renovations must follow LEED* green building guidelines to the maximum extent practical. # New state buildings should exceed the state energy code by at least 20% and substantial renovations by at least 10%. # Operations of existing buildings should strive to meet the Energy Star building standards for energy performance and indoor air quality. The order also made requirements for state vehicle purchases and state purchases of renewable electricity. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is tasked with implementing the various provisions of the order. In addition, NYSERDA is required to generate energy efficiency equipment standards for products for which Energy Star labeling is not available. Guidelines issued by NYSERDA identify several exemptions from the order, including buildings smaller than 5,000 square feet and energy use in leased space that is not billed based on direct use. If a State Entity is unable to reasonably reach the 35% goal of energy efficiency improvements, they are directed to explore the possibility of meeting or exceeding the standards set forth by the ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager (must achieve a rating of 75 or better) building benchmarking program. Executive order number two establishes an energy board annual review process for New York's evolving Energy Plan. State Entities seeking guidance on documentation requirements may use the requirements of the LEED® application process or the requirements as set forth in Section 638.9 of the New York

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New York Clarkstown New York, Babylon Babylon Green Building Initiative, 2006

Description

Requires Energy Star for all new residential construction (applies to Energy Star Requirement, 2008 multi-family dwellings three stories or less). See section 109-3 Building Permits in the Clarkstown code.

Energy Star is required for all new single family residential construction. In addition, Babylon requires that the building save 500kWh , automatic HVAC controls, and compliance with the Combustion Safety Testing Standards and Procedures for Energy Star (Babylon code section 89-79). The Town also requires that all multi-family residential and nonresidential buildings submit a LEED checklist and pay a fee of $0.03 per square foot to the Town of Babylon Green Building Fund. This fee will be reimbursed for achieving a LEED Certified status (section 89-93).

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New York, Brookhaven New York, Brookhaven

Description

Energy Star is required for all new residential construction (applies to multi-family dwellings three stories or less). Buildings more than three Energy Star Requirement, 2006 stories must comply with the Energy Star thermal envelope requirements, electrical savings and ventilation requirements, and the equipment efficiency requirements.

The Brookhaven Town Board adopted Green Building/LEED Standards for New Large Commercial Retailer Development requiring all new commercial shopping centers 125,000 sq ft and larger to obtain a green Green Building Ordinance, 2007 building permit. The policy also established a density bonus of a 1% increase in floor area ratio (FAR) per level of LEED certification achieved.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New York, Greenburgh New York, Greenburgh Energy Star mandate, 2001 New York, Hempstead Energy Star Homes, 2008

Description

A good-faith effort for LEED certification is mandatory for all new nonGreen Building Initiative and residential construction. There is a fee of $0.03 per square foot to be Energy Conservation paid to the Greenburgh Green Building Fund. The fee is refunded if Construction Standards, 2009 LEED Certification is achieved.

All new residential dwellings must meet NYSERDA's Energy Star program.

All new residential dwellings must meet NYSERDA and Long Island Power Authority's Energy Star program.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New York, Monroe County Municipal Building Initiative, 2007

Description

New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 square feet or larger must be certified LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

* All new municipal construction or major reconstruction projects with an estimated capital cost of more than $2 million, except schools and hospitals, must meet LEED* Silver certification standards. * Non-municipal projects meeting the above criteria and receiving at least 50% of project costs or $10 million from the city treasury must also meet LEED Silver certification standards * School and hospital projects meeting the above criteria need only meet LEED certification standards. * Projects with an estimated construction cost of $12 million - $30 million, schools excluded, must achieve an energy cost reduction of 20% above LEED Credit EA1 or the New York State Energy Construction New York City - Green Building New York, New Code (ECCCNYS), which ever is more stringent; and achieve an Requirements for Municipal York additional 5% energy cost reduction if the payback period is less than 7 Buildings years. * Projects with an estimated construction cost of more than $30 million, schools excluded, must achieve an energy cost reduction of 25% above LEED Credit EA1 or ECCCNYS, which ever is more stringent; and achieve a further energy cost reduction of 5-10% if the payback period is less than 7 years. * School projects with a construction cost of more than $12 million must achieve energy cost reductions of 20% above LEED Credit EA1 or the ECCCNYS, whichever is more stringent; and achieve a further energy cost reduction of 5-10% if the payback period is less than 7 years.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New York, Onondaga New York, Riverhead Energy Star, 2008

Description

Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency amended the Uniform Tax Exemption Policy to provide payments in lieu of taxes credits on a graduated scale to new construction projects that achieve Uniform Tax Exemption Policy, LEED certification. Buildings that achieve LEED Certified will get a 2008 base credit of 4.8% of construction costs. Achieving LEED Silver certification will earn an 8.4% credit, LEED Gold certification will earn a 12% credit and LEED Platinum certification earns a 15.6% credit.

All new residential dwellings must meet NYSERDA' Energy Star program.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New York, Smithtown Energy Star, 2008

Description

The Rockland county New York, All new construction and major renovations of municipal buildings governmental green building act, Rockland County must achieve LEED silver. 2008

As of October 1, 2008 any new home, which is permitted, shall be built to comply with the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) New York Energy Star labeled Homes Program requirements.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
New York, Southampton Energy Star New York, Suffolk County LEED Resolution, 2006

Description

All new residential dwellings must meet NYSERDA' Energy Star program.

Department of Public Works must achieve LEED certification of all new construction or major renovation projects over $1 million.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
North Carolina Density Bonuses fee waivers

Description

North Carolina law allows counties and cities to provide reductions or partial rebates for building permit fees. To qualify for a fee reduction, buildings must meet guidelines established by LEED, the Green Globes program, or another nationally recognized certification program.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
North Carolina Green Home Builders of the Triangle, 2006

Description

Green Home Builders of the Triangle is the program of the Home Builders Association of Durham, Orange, and Chatham Counties. The program is based on the NAHB Model Green Home Guidelines and has been modified to reflect construction needs for the climate region.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
North Carolina NC Healthy Built Homes

Description

NC HealthyBuilt Homes is a voluntary, statewide green building certification program supported by the North Carolina Solar Center, the State Energy Office, Home Builder Associations, etc. The WNC Green Building Council (WNCGBC) and the Asheville Home Builder Association (AHBA) offer the NC HealthyBuilt Homes Program to builders in the Greater Asheville Area and the following NC counties: Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, and Yancey.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
North Carolina, Asheville Fee Waivers, 2007

Description

The City of Asheville waives fees for building permits and plan reviews for certain renewable energy technologies and Energy Star or Healthy Homes certifications for homes and mixed-use commercial buildings. Regular fees must be paid in full but will be rebated upon certification. These fee waivers also apply to mixed-use commercial buildings if they include residential space. The city will also reduce plan review fees by 50% for any building that is seeking LEED certification. Regular fees must be paid in full but will be rebated upon certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
North Carolina, Asheville Municipal Building Ordinance

Description

Asheville City Council passed Resolution 07-91 that requires all new, occupied, city-owned buildings greater than or equal to 5,000 square feet will be designed, contracted and built to achieve LEED Gold, and to strive for LEED Platinum whenever project resources and conditions permit. The policy also requires an energy savings payback on the incremental cost of no greater than ten years. If the payback period for recovering incremental construction cost is greater than ten years, city staff shall design, contract, and build such a facility to be certified as LEED Silver. In addition, all new, occupied city-owned buildings which are less than 5,000 square feet will be designed, contracted, and built to incorporate measures that would allow them to be certified at a minimum of LEED Silver certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
North Carolina, Cary

Description

The Town of Cary has a comprehensive Water Conservation Program aimed at reducing per capita use of potable water and associated capital facilities' needs over the long term. Incentives include: Rain Barrel Kits: the town is offering citizens the opportunity to purchase barrels and/or conversion kits to build their own rain barrel. The conversion kit is $16 and barrels are $15. High Efficiency Toilet Retrofit Rebate: This program will provide a rebate of $100 per toilet to residential and business water customers who replace older toilets that use 3.5 gallons Water Conservation Incentive or more per flush with a WaterSense-certified high efficiency toilet Program (HET) that use 1.28 gallons per flush. Rebates will be issued on a first come, first served basis. The town will issue a maximum of 790 rebates this year. Cary is a partner in EPA's WaterSense program. The Turf Buy Back program will offer property owners a $500 incentive to replace a minimum of 1,000 square feet of turf with either a natural area or a warm season grass. Studies comparing traditionally landscaped areas with naturally landscaped areas found water savings of 25-33 percent. Warm season grasses reportedly require 21 percent less water during the spring and summer.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
North Carolina, Green Construction Permitting Catawba County Incentives Plan, 2009 North Carolina, Chapel Hill LEED Standard for Town Buildings, 2005

Description

Catawba County Board of Commissioners adopted their Green Construction Permitting Incentives Plan, which provides a 25% rebate of blanket permit fees (not to exceed $500.00) for new buildings that achieve LEED certification or certification from EnergyStar or NC HealtyBuilt Homes. New commercial buildings that achieve LEED certification will have 50% of the fees related to plan review or expedited plan review rebated.

Chapel Hill City Council adopted Ordinance O-3, requiring that all new construction of municipal buildings over 5,000 sq ft earn LEED Silver certification. The Council may also decide that municipal buildings smaller than 5,000 sq ft must earn LEED Silver certification. The Ordinance also requires that the design and project management teams for these buildings include a LEED AP. The City further encourages retrofits and renovations of existing municipal buildings and new public housing to follow LEED guidelines.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
North Carolina, Mecklenburg County

Description

Mecklenburg County offers an incentive for new homes and businesses to be constructed according to certain sustainable guidelines. For new commercial projects completed after January 1, 2008, which are certified under LEED or Green Globes, the county will issue a rebate of up to 25% (up to $100,000) for the cost of a permit. New homes can receive a permit rebate if they are certified under LEED for homes, EarthCraft Sustainable Building Financial House, NC HealthyBuilt Houses, or the NAHB National Green Building Incentives Program. The certification programs are point-based, rewarding points for a variety of sustainable measures. The technologies referenced above are not eligible for stand-alone incentives from Mecklenburg County, but instead they are technologies which earn points toward certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Ohio Central Ohio Green Building Initiative

Description

Central Ohio Green Building Initiative is the program of the Building Industry Association of Central Ohio. The program is based on the NAHB Model Green Home Guidelines.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Ohio

Description

The Northeast Ohio GBI is a voluntary residential program developed by the HBA of Greater Cleveland and North Coast BIA to promote and facilitate practical approaches to green construction. The program, based Cleveland (Greater Cleveland on the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines, is designed to and North Coast Area) offer local builders information on products and building practices to help build homes to meet their buyers' diverse needs. Each office in the region assists in certification with NAHB's Green Guidelines.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Oklahoma HB 3394, 2008

Description

Cincinnati provides an automatic 100% real property tax exemption of the assessed property value for newly-constructed or rehabilitated commercial or residential properties that earn a minimum of LEED Certified. Buildings that earn LEED Certified, Silver or Gold can receive a real property tax abatement up to $500,000, with no limit for LEED Platinum buildings. The property tax exemption period is 15 Green Building Tax Exemption, Ohio, Cincinnati years for new residential, commercial, or industrial buildings; 12 years 2007 for renovated commercial and industrial buildings and renovated residential buildings with 4 or more units; and 10 years for renovated residential buildings with 1-3 units. Additionally, all new municipal buildings and major renovations must earn LEED Certified.

All state buildings over 10,000 ft2 to follow LEED guidelines or those of Green Globes. Compliance will be measured by the Department of Central Services.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Oregon Oregon, Ashland 18.88.040 Performance Standards for Residential Developments Oregon, Eugene Earth Advantage

Description

New state construction must exceed the energy conservation provisions of the Oregon State building code by 20% or more. In addition, the State Energy Efficiency Design 2007 Oregon Legislature passed HB2620, which requires that public Program, 2001, 2007 entities spend 1.5% of the total contract price of a public improvement contract for new construction or major renovation of a public building on solar energy technology.

Developers in Ashland may increase the base density of units in residential developments by incorporating energy efficiency, architectural creativity and innovation, and the use of natural features of the landscape. Density may be increased up to a maximum of 15% based on bonus points earned for meeting the minimum requirements for certification as an Earth Advantage home, which includes an evaluation of energy usage, water usage, and air quality guidelines. Conservation features can also include passive solar design.

Eugene Water and Electric promotes Earth Advantage Homes and provides local verification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Oregon, Eugene Municipal Building Standards, 2006

Description

All new construction and additions encompassing 10,000 gross ft2 or more of building area should achieve a LEED for New Construction Silver certification. A higher equivalent rating (Gold or Platinum) should be sought where practicable as funding is available. New construction encompassing less than 10,000 gross ft2 of building area should achieve the equivalent of at least a LEED Silver certification level where technically feasible. Projects of any size for which certification is not feasible due to technical reasons should use LEED for New Construction as a guide to incorporate as many sustainable features as economically feasible. Building renovation projects should use LEED for New Construction as a guide and will be evaluated for certifica-tion on a case-by-case basis, as the feasibility of incorporating sustainable features within the context of the existing building will vary widely from project to project.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Oregon, Multnomah LEED Gold and High Performance Green Building Policy, 2008

Description

All new construction of County-owned buildings must achieve LEED for New Construction Gold certification with a minimum of seven points earned in EAc1 (Optimized Energy Performance). The resolution also requires all major renovation projects of County-owned buildings to earn LEED for Commercial Interiors Gold certification. LEED Gold is also required for major renovations of County-leased space of 10,000 sq ft or greater. The resolution also states that all existing county-owned facilities will be operated and maintained following minimum guidelines for LEED Silver of LEED for Existing Buildings.

The 2009 update of the city's policy reflects an increased stringency from the original LEED Gold requirement for all city-owned projects. The new construction and major remodels of city-owned facilities must register with USGBC and certify at the Gold level, in addition to specific criteria for recycling, water conservation, energy conservation City of Portland Green Building Oregon, Portland and onsite generation, commissioning, and cool roofs. Tenant Policy, 2009 Improvements and Leased Spaces must register and certify at LEED CI Silver, or use the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability's Green Tenant Improvement Guide. Existing Buildings must pursue LEED EB Silver, with specific criteria for roof replacements. Additional standards are in place for historic buildings and operations and maintenance

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

The Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) promotes integrated land use planning and development based on sustainability principles and practices. BPS also develops and implements policies and programs that provide environmental, economic, and social benefits to residents, businesses, and government, which strengthen Portland's position as an international model of sustainable practices and commerce. The Green Building Program represents a partnership of six Oregon, Portland Green Building Program, 2009 development-related City bureaus and other local organizations. Though its programs and services, the Green Building Program focuses on organization and policy development, demonstration projects, technical assistance, educational outreach and access to financial incentives. For residents of the Portland Metro Area, the Green Building Program acts as a centralized resource for people interested in incorporating green building practices in residential and commercial development.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

This bundle of amendments addresses removing barriers and new standards to support the following: Remove barriers for solar panels, small urban wind energy systems, and Eco-Roofs; clarify language to Regulatory Improvement Code allow neighborhood scale renewable energy production; removing Amendment Package (RICAP) 5 barriers to water cisterns, required bike parking in multi-family Oregon, Portland “Green Bundle” – Summary of complexes, and removing barriers to larger eaves, with regards to Proposals, May 22, 2009 setbacks. This document is a work in progress. A formal “Discussion Draft” of proposed Zoning Code amendments will be published in early June, with a Planning Commission hearing scheduled on August 25th, 2009.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Pennsylvania, Bucks County Keystone Green Building Initiative, 2006 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Local Climate Action Plan, 2007

Description

Keystone Green Building Initiative is the program of the HBA Bucks/Montgomery Counties. The program is based on the NAHB Green Guideline Efficiency and has been modified to reflect construction needs for the climate region.

New municipal buildings or major renovations 10,000 ft2 or larger must be certified LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Sustainable Development Density Bonuses, 2007 Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Sustainable Development for Publicly Financed Buildings, 2009

Description

The city offers a density bonus of an additional 20% Floor Area Ratio and an additional variance of 20% of the permitted height for all projects that earn LEED for New Construction or LEED for Core and Shell certification. The bonus is available in all nonresidential zoning districts.

All new construction and renovations of city-owned property in which the total project square footage includes 10,000 gross ft2 of occupied space or the total project cost exceeds two million dollars, and new construction or renovation project that receives Tax Increment Financing (TIF) must receive a LEED Silver rating level.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Rhode Island Rhode Island

Description

Any new, substantially expanded, or renovated building owned by the state, and state agencies, departments, offices, boards, commissions, or institutions of higher learningmust meet LEED design, construction, Green Building Standards for operation and maintenance standards. Specifically, buildings must be State Facilities, 2005 designed to qualify for LEED Silver certification. The design, construction, operation, and maintenance of these buildings must also evaluate feasible energy efficiency measures on the basis of total lifecycle costs.

School Construction Standards, The state of Rhode Island has integrated CHPS-NE into its mandatory 2007 construction regulations.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Rhode Island, Providence Municpal Building Ordiance

Description

All new municipal buildings be certified under the LEED Rating System or the CHPS Rating System.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
South Carolina

Description

Energy use reduction of 1% annually for five years beginning July 1, 2008; 20% energy use reduction relative to 2000 by July 1, 2020. Generally, major facility projects must be constructed to achieve LEED Silver or receive Two Globes under the Green Globe rating system; other paths to compliance are available based on 30-year life cycle cost State Building Energy Standards, analysis. All major facility projects in the State must be analyzed using a 2007 life cycle cost analysis comparing the cost and benefits of designing, constructing, maintaining, and operating the facility at the LEED Silver standard or two globes standard, or better, with certification; normal industry and regulatory standards as applicable; or some standard between the two that causes the project to be designed and constructed in a manner that achieves the lowest thirty-year life cycle cost.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
South Carolina, Columbia South Dakota High Performance Building Requirements for State Buildings

Description

Build Green Greater Columbia is the program of the Green Building Council of Greater Columbia. The program is based on the NAHB Build Green Greater Columbia Model Green Home Guidelines and has been modified to reflect construction needs for the climate region. They are affiliated with NAHB Green.

New construction and renovations of state-owned buildings must achieve at least LEED Silver certification, a two-globe rating on the Green Globes scale, or comparable rating under an accredited sustainable building certification program.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Tennessee, Germantown Smart Code, 2007

Description

All new municipal construction to earn LEED certification. The policy applies to municipal buildings in which at least 60% of the square footage is occupied space. The policy additionally provides a density bonus of one additional story for private construction in Smart Growth Zones T4, T5, and T6 with proof of LEED Certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Tennessee, Nashville Green Permit and Zoning Incentives, 2008

Description

Nashville has a voluntary green certificate program, offers density bonus incentives in designated neighborhoods, and has mandatory requirements for municipal buildings. In order to receive a green certificate of occupancy commercial buildings must earn LEED Certified, specifically requiring WEc3.1 (20% Water Use Reduction); residential buildings must submit proof of LEED or EarthCraft Homes certification. In the downtown area, development in the Central Business District is eligible to increase the Floor Area Ratio (FAR) cap from 15 to 17 if the project achieves LEED Silver. Projects in this district benefit from a FAR of 19 if the project achieves LEED Gold. In the SoBro neighborhoods, developments are eligible to increase the FAR cap from 5 to 7 if the project achieves LEED Silver. Projects in these neighborhoods benefit from a FAR cap of 9 if LEED Gold is achieved. All public and publicly-funded building projects of 5,000 ft2 or greater (or exceeding $2M in project costs) be designed and built to LEED Silver certification of the most appropriate LEED Rating System.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Tennessee, Shelby County EcoBuild

Description

EcoBUILD is a voluntary "green building" program created by Memphis Light, Gas, and Water to stimulate energy and environmental awareness through the promotion and use of energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly technology, materials, and techniques in new home construction. MLGW developed a voluntary set of EcoBUILD construction standards that exceed the newly adopted (January 2009) 2003 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) and common building practices. By following these guidelines, participating builders can construct single-family and multi-family homes that use 30% less energy while providing greater occupant comfort and other environmental benefits.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Texas, Austin

Description

In 2007 The City of Austin's municipal building standard was updated, the revised policy sets two criteria for triggering the LEED Silver requirement for new construction and major renovations. The project includes work in the five major LEED categories: sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality. The project has construction costs of $2 million or more. In addition, City Council Resolution No. smaller renovations, additions, and interior finishings costing $300,000 000608-43), 2000 (2007 Update) or more and requiring work in the LEED energy and atmosphere, material and resources, and indoor environmental quality categories must also achieve LEED Silver certification at a minimum. The 2007 resolution also establishes the creation of best practice design criteria for buildings that do not meet the trigger criteria described above, and policies for whole building operations, including provisions for energy use monitoring and reduction of building energy use.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Texas, Austin

Description

The City of Austin has numerous green building provisions within the city building code, with requirements that vary according to location, zoning designation and building type. The building standards rely on the Austin Energy Green Building Rating system and the LEED certification system as metrics. In some cases developers have the option Austin Energy Green Building of achieving compliance under either of the two systems. Under the Rating System Version 2008 Austin Energy Green Building Rating System, buildings are awarded up to five stars depending on the number and breadth of green building elements that are incorporated into the design. In terms of energy efficiency, rated buildings are designed to exceed the Austin Energy Code.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Texas, Austin Austin Energy Code Texas, Dallas Municipal Standard, 2006

Description
Austin has adopted modifications to the 2006 IECC, requiring bower door tests at .50 ACH for new residential construction, a roof radiant barrier with an emittance of 0.05 or less as tested in accordance with ASTM C-1371, dust testing to verify leakage of supply ducts and return plenum/ducts does not exceed 10 percent of total design airflow, documentation of accurate sizing for HVAC, 25% Energy Star high efficacy lamps, reflective roofing: pitches less than 2:12 require a minimum reflectance of 0.70 or solar reflective index of 78 pitches 2:12 and greater require minimum reflectance of 0.35 or SRI of 29, exterior lighting controls, etc.

New Municipal Construction over 10,000 ft2 must be LEED Gold, show a 20% reduction in energy, and include 1 extra LEED energy point.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Texas, Dallas Texas, El Paso Municipal Building Standards, 2008

Description

Phase 1, 2009, energy efficiency and water conservation requirements for all residential and commercial developments Phase 2, 2011, expanding the initiatives for new buildings into a comprehensive green building standard requirement. Residential requires submittal of checklist from one of the following: Build it Green/Green Points, Green Green Building Program, 2008 Communities, Green Built North Texas, LEED H , or approved equivalent standard. New commercial construction 50,000 ft2 or larger must show 85% of LEED certification level points could be attained. As of 2011 all new residential construction third party verified by nationally recognized program and 17.5% above the 2006 IECC. New commerical must be LEED certifiable (registration with USGC not required)

New construction and major renovations of City-owned, occupied, or funded buildings over 5,000 sq ft must earn LEED Silver certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Texas, Frisco

Description

The mandatory Frisco Green Building Program addresses both residential and commercial new construction. Commercial elements include energy conservation, mitigation of heat island effect, water Green Building Program, 2007 conservation, and construction and demolition waste recycling. Residential elements include energy, water conservation, indoor air quality, and construction and demolition waste recycling.

The Green Building Resolution set a target of Silver level LEED certification for new construction, replacement facilities, and major Texas, Houston Green Building Resolution, 2004 renovations of the city of Houston-owned buildings and facilities with more than 10,000 ft2 of occupied space. Houston Airport System Department exempt.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

The Greater Houston Home Builders' Association is the program of the Greater Houston Home Builders' Greater Houston Homebuilder's Association. The program is based on Texas, Houston Assoc Green Building Initiative, the NAHB Model Green Home Guidelines and has been modified to 2006 reflect construction needs for the climate region. They are affiliated with NAHB Green.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Texas, Plano City Policy, 2007 Texas, Rowlett

Description

The City of Plano will require the highest level of LEED Certification possible for all city facilities. LEED Certification points will be prioritized based on their ability to provide future energy savings, water conservation, waste reduction, and improved indoor air quality. Key factors to incorporate into the design include: 1. Use of passive solar energy 2. Natural lighting (day lighting) and adjustable lighting systems 3. Highly reflective roof and building exterior 4. Indoor Air Quality (low VOC materials and ventilation) 5. HVAC energy performance and efficiency 6. Use of on-site renewable energy 7. Waste minimization (recycling, reducing, reusing) 8. Water reclamation and conservation (rainwater harvesting, use of gray water, soil amendment, native or adapted landscape material, efficient irrigation system)Highest LEED possible.

Green Building Program, 2008 All new residential construction must be Energy Star rated.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Texas, San Antonio

Description

multi-family dwellings, 3 stories or less, must achieve an efficiency rate of 15% above the current City of San Antonio energy code that was in effect in 2008 (IECC 2000 with 2001 supplement and ASHRAE 90.1 1999) ~ Build San Antonio Green, USGBC LEED-H, or other third-party certification program that meets or exceeds the energy requirements as approved by the Code Official shall be considered 10 compliance. This meets the 15% standard referenced above. (g) Beginning January 1, 2010, buildings not covered in (b) above must achieve an efficiency rate of 15% above the current City of San Antonio energy code that was in effect in 2008 (IECC 2000 with 2001 supplement and ASHRAE 90.1 1999) by complying with any of the following options: L COMcheck or other software as approved by Planning and Development Services based on existing codes (ASHRAE 90.1 1999 & IECC 2000 with 2001 supplements) showing 15% or above the passing score. 2. COMcheck based on ASHRAE 90.1 2007. A passing score satisfies Build San Antonio Green, 2002 the 15% standard referenced above. J." COMcheck based on IECC 2009 (when IECC 2009 is available and approved by ESL). A passing score satisfies the 15% standard referenced 4. ASHRAE 90.1 2007 energy modeling analysis approved methods. This meets the 15% standard referenced above. 4 ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. This meets the 15% standard referenced above. Software or energy modeling methods or prescriptive building packages as adopted by the City of San Antonio Building Official and/or ESL. A demonstrated passing score satisfies the 15% standard referenced above. Approved compliance methods that meet the new energy requirements herein as adopted by the State of Texas. A demonstrated Qassing score satisfies the 15% standard referenced above. 8. USGBC LEED or other third-party certification program that meets or exceeds the energy requirements as approved by the Code Official shall be considered in compliance.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Utah High Performance Building Rating System, 2009 Utah, Logan City Municipal Building Ordinance, 2007

Description

Utah State Building Board raised the High Performance Building Rating System standards to require all new state buildings to achieve LEED Silver certification. Specifically, new building projects must achieve the following credits: WE Credit 1.1, EA Credit 3, EQ Credit 3.1, EQ Credit 4.1, EQ Credit 4.2.

New municipal buildings or major renovations 10,000 ft2 or larger must meet LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Utah, Salt Lake City Expedited Plan Review Utah, Salt Lake City Executive Order

Description

The Expedited Plan Review Process is provided for developers who agree, in advance, to meet and/or exceed the “Silver” level of LEED certification or achieve the standards required for an Energy Star rating for homes.

All municipal new construction and major renovation greater than 10,000 ft2 must be built to LEED silver certification levels.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Virginia

Description

All state agencies and institutions constructing state-owned facilities over 5,000 gross ft2 in size, and renovations of such buildings valued at 50% of the assessed building value, shall be designed and constructed consistent with energy performance standards at least as stringent as LEED Silver or Green Globes 2 Globes Standards, agencies and institutions are instructed to purchase or lease Energy Star-rated Executive Order 82, "Greening appliances and equipment, if Energy Star is available for the category of of State Government" equipment/appliance. In addition, the order instructs the Commonwealth to encourage the private sector to adopt energy-efficient building standards by giving preference when leasing facilities for state use to facilities meeting LEED Silver or Green Globes Two Globes standards.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Virginia EarthCraft Virginia

Description

EarthCraft Virginia provides a certification process for single family and multifamily projects. It is a partnership between Virginia Community Development Corporation and Southface Energy Institute.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Virginia, Alexandria Green Building Policy, 2009

Description

The Alexandria City Green Building Policy requires all new municipal buildings to achieve LEED Silver certification as well as all new commercial buildings. The policy also requires all new residential buildings to be LEED Certified through LEED for Homes, or use the 2008 ICC/NAHB program.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

The Arlington County Green Building Density Incentive Policy applies to special exception site plan requests for bonus density and/or height. The program uses the LEED rating system as a standard for measuring each project. The FAR bonus depends on the level of LEED Certification and building type (commercial, high-rise residential). The County established a Green Building Fund; builders that do not commit Green Building Density Virginia, to a LEED rating contribute to the Fund. The contribution is calculated Incentive Policy for Site Plans, Arlington County at a rate of $0.045 per square foot. (This calculation is based on the fees 2009 and Green Building Fund assessed by the USGBC for registration and evaluation of a formal LEED application.) The Green Building Fund is used to provide education and outreach to developers and the community on green building issues. If a project receives LEED certification from the USGBC, the Fund contribution is refunded upon receipt of the final LEED certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Virginia, Arlington County Green Home Choice Virginia, Fairfax Municipal Building Standards, 2008

Description

Arlington developed the Green Home Choice program to provide a structure and support system for builders and homeowners. The Arlington Green Home Choice program is based on the Earthcraft House program, a green home rating system designed by the Southface Institute in Atlanta, Georgia. Participants in the program are offered front-of-theline plan review, lawn signs indicating participation in the program, attendance at County-sponsored seminars, and recognition as “green” builders.

New municipal buildings or major renovations 10,000 ft2 or larger must achieve LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Virginia, Richmond Resolution, 2009

Description

All new construction and major renovations of municipal buildings exceeding 10,000 gross ft2 must achieve LEED Silver certification.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Washington Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard, 2008

Description

The Washington State Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development (CTED) created the Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard, a set of green building criteria that will be required for any affordable housing project applying for State funds through the WA State Housing Trust Fund (HTF) beginning in July 2008. The standard is based on a point system which awards points for a variety of sustainable building practices including: site location and neighborhood planning, water conservation, energy efficiency and the incorporation of renewable energy technologies, environmentally-conscious construction practices, and building materials and improved indoor-air quality. New construction projects must earn a minimum of 50 points and rehabilitation projects must earn 40 points. Most optional measures are worth 5 points, but can range from 2 points for installing low-flow faucets to 17 points for reducing the energy used for space conditioning by 50% when compared to the 2004 IECC building standard. Installing PV can earn 5 points for the first 1 kilowatt (kW) per housing unit, and 3 additional points for every 500 W over 1kW, up to 20 points. Solar water heaters that meet certain design criteria and provide 50% of the total water heating needs of a house can earn 10 points.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Washington, Bellingham LEED Resolution, 2005 Washington, Clark County

Description

The City of Bellingham requires all new municipal building construction and renovation over 5,000 ft2 (where the City provides a majority of the funding) to earn LEED Silver certification. The City also provides a 0.5 Floor Area Ratio (FAR) bonus for private development that earns LEED Silver certification.

The local HBA currently offers two certification programs, Earth Building Industry Association of Advantage and the national NHBA Green Guidelines. Certification with Clark County, Green Building the new ICC/NAHB Standard 700-2008 is being discussed with Clark County as a potential partner.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Washington, District of Columbia Green Building Act, 2006 Washington, Everett Municipal Building Standards, 2007

Description

The Green Building Act of 2006 phases in green building in DC. It requires Commercial buildings to be LEED Silver, and Residential buildings to meet Green Communities standards. From October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008, only DC-owned or funded building projects over 10,000 ft2 of new or substantial construction (commercial and residential) needed to meet the standards. Each year between October 2009 and 2012, more types of construction will be required to meet Green Building Standards. Eventually all commercial development greater than 50,000 ft2 must comply.

New municipal buildings 5,000 ft2 or larger must meet LEED Silver. The bill encourages appropriate departments to budget for and attend sustainable building training and/or obtain LEED accreditation.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Washington, Issaquah Built Green

Description
Residential and commercial builders are encouraged to use green building programs such as Built Green and LEED as a guide for more sustainable projects. To qualify for incentives, residential projects must certify under Built Green with at least 300 points; commercial projects must reach LEED certification. The city offers in-house technical assistance, and references for additional free consulting and assistance. Financial rebates are offered for certain efficiency features, expedited plan review, and marketing are also provided.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Washington, King and Snohomish Counties Built Green

Description

Built Green is a residential building program of the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties, developed in partnership with King County, Snohomish County, and other agencies in Washington State. Building and development projects are qualified using one of four Built Green checklists, depending on the type of project, organized into categories. Builders, remodelers, architects and developers use the checklists prior to construction to determine which features to include in the home. When construction is complete, builders send a signed copy of the checklist to the MBA, certifying that the home identified in the application contains the identified features. Unlike most other Built Green Programs, the number of points required is dependent upon the size of home. Based upon the builder’s submission, and after reviewing the application, the MBA will award the appropriate Certificate of Merit indicating that the home has received a 1-, 2-, 3-, 4- or 5-Star rating.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Washington, Pierce County

Description

Central Washington Homebuilders Association (Yakima, Kittitas County) Built Green is a residential building program developed in Central Washington partnership with the Central Washington Home Builders Association, Washington, Homebuilders Association Built Washington State Department of Ecology, and other agencies in Kittitas County Green Washington State. The HBA provides Built Green certification based on a local adaptation of the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines.

The Tacoma- Pierce County Built Green Program includes land development, new single and multi-family home construction, and remodeling components. The Tacoma-Pierce County Built Green Program is a certification program that recognizes industry members who build above and beyond regulatory code. Because the program is Tacoma- Pierce County Built menu-driven, Built Green homes and remodels will be unique. Green Program Developers, builders and remodelers will be able to complete a checklist with over 200 Built Green Action Items to choose from. Depending on the type of project and specific items included, construction projects will be awarded up to a 5-star rating. The program is sponsored by the Washington State Department of Ecology, Puget Sound Energy and Tacoma Power.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Washington, Seattle CITY Green Building West Virginia, Morgan Town

Description

In a broad partnership of City resources, Washington State Department of Energy, Puget Sound Electric and others, Seattle provides customized green building education, early design guidance, technical assistance, incentives, and recognition of sustainable building. They recognize and support a variety of third party verification programs including Built Green and LEED. They have published a series of green guides for various project types and resource lists. The City not only provides extensive information on external incentives, it also provide incentives such as FAR bonuses in certain areas, expedited review service, etc.

Municipal Building Resolution, New municipal buildings or major renovations 10,000 ft2 or larger must 2006 be certified LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Wisconsin, Madison Wisconsin, Madison

Description

Green Built Home is also available as a co-branded Home Certification with the NAHB program. It is run by the Wisconsin Environmental Initiative. Certification can be attained for new construction, Wisconsin Green Built Home remodeling, multi-family, and there are specific requirements for waterfront property. There are currently no jurisdictions, municipalities, or utilities providing incentives to homebuilders for participation.

Green Building Certification for New municipal buildings or major renovations 5,000 ft2 or larger must new City buildings, 2008 be certified LEED Silver.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
EarthCraft

Description

Developed by Southface Energy Group, Inc in partnership with US DOE's Build America Program. EarthCraft House is a point based program that includes Energy Star certification in it's baseline. EarthCraft is used in Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and Georgia.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

Collaborative for High Performing Schools. Originally a California Collaborative for High Standard, it is being revised to address regional factors and adopted by Performance Schools (CHPS) states and school districts across the country. Within this document only the NE states and their relationship to CHPS have been identified.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Core Performance Guide

Description

The New Buildings Institute Core Performance Guide now provides a guided path to achieving energy performance that is 20-30% above the performance called for in ASHRAE 90.1-2004. This only applies to commercial development. Developed by the New Buildings Institute, this fee-based program is available nationally. It is designed for commercial buildings 10,000 to 70,000 ft2.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Earth Advantage

Description

In 2007 the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the International Code Council (ICC) partnered to establish a nationallyrecognizable standard. A consensus committee was formed to develop this standard in compliance with the requirements of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The resulting ANSI approved ICC-700-2008 National Green Building Standard defines green building for single and multifamily homes, residential remodeling projects and site development projects while still allowing for the flexibility required for ICC-700-2008 National Green regionally-appropriate best "green" practices. Building Standard, 2008 Similar to other points-based prescriptive programs, a builder, remodeler or developer must incorporate a minimum number of features in the following areas: energy, water, and resource efficiency, lot and site development, indoor environmental quality, and homeowner education. The more points accrued, the higher the score. The Standard, however, includes more mandatory items and suggests that higher thresholds be met in several categories. The Standards are written as code language, giving municipalities the ability to adopt them as code.

A licensed third-party verification system, Earth Advantage is available in Oregon, Washington and Massachusetts. The focus is energy efficiency and resource conservation.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
Green Points Rating System Eco-rated Engineered Homes

Description

Build it Green/Green Points is a membership supported non-profit organization whose mission is to promote healthy, and energy- and resource-efficient homes in California. They offer local government support, professional training, collaboration forums, consumer education, and green product marketing to a range of stakeholders. They offer two points-based verification systems, one for new homes, and existing homes. It is used by jurisdictions as a mandatory or voluntary third party certification program, and as a basis from which to document a number of elements, without the certification.

A program of the Northwest Energy Efficient Manufactured Housing Program (NEEM), eco-rated homes is sponsored by the Oregon and Idaho State Energy Offices, Montana Department of Environmental Quality, Washington State University Energy Program, and USDOE. The eco-rated engineered green home process focuses on five key areas of a home and its construction. Each has minimum program standards that must be agreed to by a participating builder. Each of the measures are inspected during the construction process and further reviewed by quarterly facility inspections. Criteria for each measure are based on accepted industry and building science standards and requirements within each category.

State and Municip ality Program Name, Year Adopted
NAHB Green Guidelines California Green Builder

Description

First published in 2005, the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines were written by a group of builders, researchers, environmental experts, and designers to provide guidance for builders engaged in or interested in green building products and practices for residential design, development, and construction. The Guidelines were also written to serve as a "baseline" so that NAHB members could easily develop local green building programs. Divided into two parts, the Guidelines cover seven areas: lot design; resource efficiency; energy efficiency; water efficiency, indoor environmental quality, homeowner education, and global impact. The Guidelines offer three levels of green building: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. This program is supported and verified through local Home Builders Associations, sometimes in partnerships with state energy offices, utilities, and other entities.

A voluntary third party rating system owned by the Building Industry Institute and administered by Consol. Residential new home builders, both single-family and four stories or less multi-family, can earn California Green Builder certification by meeting all program requirements and by following certain protocols.

Contact Information

Contact: Joe Cooper, Ecosouth, Huntsville, AL Phone: 256.536.4120 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.earthcrafthouse.com/About/about.htm

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Contact: Larry Knox Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs Energy Division Mailing Address: ADECA-Energy Division P.O. Box 5690 Montgomery, AL 36103-5690 Courier Address: ADECA-Energy Division, Mailroom 404, 401 Adams Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36104 Phone: 334.242.5290 or 1-800.392.8098 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.adeca.alabama.gov/EWT/default.aspx

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Contact: Ron Thompson Building Safety, 4700 Elmore Road, Anchorage, AK 99507 Phone: 907.343.8301 Website: m http://www.muni.org/departments/development/bsd /pages/default.aspx

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Contact: Cary Bolling Alaska Housing Finance Corporation Research Information Center POB 101020, Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: 800.478.2432 Phone 2: 907.330.8164 Fax: 907.338,1747 EMail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ahfc.state.ak.us/ http://www.ahfc.state.ak.us/energy/weatherization_ rebates.cfm

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Contact: Scott Waterman Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) PO Box 101020 Anchorage, AK 99510-1020 Phone: 800-478-2432 (Alaska) 907-330-8195 (Anchorage & Outside Alaska) Website: http://www.ahfc.state.ak.us/ http://www.ahfc.state.ak.us/reference/bees.cfm

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Contact: The Honorable Jan Brewer, Governor of Arizona Address: 1700 West Washington, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Phone: 602.542.4331 Phone: 1.800.253.0883 Website: http://azgovernor.gov/Contact.asp

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Contact: Phil Marcotte

Chief Building Official

Community Development Department, Town of Buckeye, 90 N. Apache Road, Buckeye, AZ 85326 Phone: 623.349.6199 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.buckeyeaz.gov/ http://az-buckeye2.civicplus.com/index.aspx? nid=278

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Contact: Jason Crampton, City Planner, Planning & Development Administration, City of Chandler 215 E. Buffalo St., #104 Chandler, AZ 85244-4008 Phone: 480.782.3000 Web: http://www.chandleraz.gov http://www.chandleraz.gov/Content/GB_Ch_GBP.p df

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Contact: Amanda Acheson, Sustainable Building Manager, Coconino County Department of Community Development Address: 2500 North Fort Valley Road, Building 1, Flagstaff, Arizona 86001 Phone: 928-679-8853 or 1-800-559-9289 ext 8853 Website: http://www.ccsedi.org/green-products.html

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Contact: Kathy Rall, Water Resource Manager, Conservation Address: 90 E Civic Center Dr, Gilbert, AZ 85296 Phone: 480. 503.6840, 480.503.6098 Website: http://www.ci.gilbert.az.us/eservices/planning/defau lt.cfm

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Contact: Paul R. Popelka, RLA/AICP Assistant Director, Planning, 11000 N. La Cañada Drive, Oro Valley AZ 85737 Phone: 520.229.4896 or m 520. 229.4700 Website: http://www.orovalleyaz.gov/Town_Government/Pla nning_Zoning/Sustainability.htm

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Contact: Yves Khawam, PhD, Chief Building Official, Development Services, 201 N. Stone Ave. Tucson, AZ 85701 Phone: 480.740.6490 Website: http://www.pimaxpress.com/Building/default.htm http://www.pimaxpress.com/green/

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Address: Development Services Building, 22358 S. Ellsworth Road Queen Creek, AZ 85242 Phone: 480-358-3003 m Website: http://www.queencreek.org/Index.aspx? page=85

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Contact: Anthony Floyd, Green Building Program, City of Scottsdale Address: 7447 E. Indian School Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 Phone: 480.312.4202 Website: www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov/ greenbuilding

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Contact: John Coleman, Sustainability Coordinator, City of Fayetteville Phone: 479.575.8272 m x x x x x

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Contact: Dennis Sanders, Building Services Phone: 575-8267 E-Mail: [email protected] m x

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Contact: California Building Standards Commission Address: 2525 Natomas Park Drive, Suite 130, Sacramento, CA 95833-2936 Phone: 916.263.0916 Fax: 916.263-0959 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.bsc.ca.gov http://www.green.ca.gov/default.htm

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Contact: Planning & Building Department, 2263 Santa Clara Avenue, Room 190, Alameda, CA 94501 Phone: 510.747.6800 Website: m http://www.ci.alameda.ca.us/archive/2008/attachme nts/cc_sub_908.pdf

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Contact: Michael Cadrecha, Architect, County of Alameda GSA-TSD Phone: 510.208.9589 Em Mail: [email protected]. x x

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Address: City of Albany, 405 Kains Avenue, Albany, CA 94706 Phone: 510.528.5710 Website: http://www.albanyca.org/index.aspx? page=384

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Contact Information

Contact: Anaheim Public Utilities Phone: 714.765.4182 Website: http://www.anaheim.net/section.asp?id=146 b x x x x x

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Contact Information

Contact: City of Berkeley Green Building Coordinator Address: 1434 University, Berkeley, m CA 94702, Phone: 510.845.0472 x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Community Development Phone: 415508-2120 E-Mails: [email protected] -or- [email protected] Websites: http://www.ci.brisbane.ca.us/index.asp http://www.ci.brisbane.ca.us/municode/index.htm

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Contact Information

Contact: John Cheng, BO/Asst. CDD Director Phone: 818.238.5220 E-Mail: [email protected] Contact: Carol-Ann Coates, Plan Check Engineer Phone: 818.238.5220 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.Burbankca.org/building/bgreen.htm.

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Contact Information

Address: 100 Civic Center Way Calabasas, CA 91302 Phone: 818.224.1600 Website: http://cityofcalabasas.com/pdf/green-buildingordinance.pdf#search=%22calabasas%20LEED %20ordinance%22

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Contact Information

Address: Campbell City Hall 70 N. First Street, Campbell, California 95008 Phone: 408.866.2130 E-Mail: [email protected] m x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Gil Estrada, CBO Phone: 760.770.0340 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://qcode.us/codes/cathedralcity/view.php? topic=8-8_56&showAll=1&frames=on

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Contact Information

Contact: Keith Clarke, Director, Building Dept. Phone: 951.736.2258 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.corona.ca.us/index.cfm?section=City %20Departments&page=Community %20Development&cat=Building %20Division&viewpost=2&contentid=1101&CFID =26212549&CFTOKEN=50288245&jsessionid=8e 3020e8e41571483278

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Contact Information

E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http:/www.ci.cotati.ca.us/sections/departments/sust ainable-building-program.cfm

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Contact Information

Contact: Craig Johnson, Building Official Phone: 310. 253.5800 Website: http://www.culvercity.org/buildingsafety/build_safe ty.asp?sec=gov m x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Greg Casteel, BO Phone: 408.777.3206 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.cupertino.org/index.aspx? page=768#building

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Contact Information

Contact: Greg Mahoney Phone: 530 757-5655 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://cityofdavis.org/cdd/green_building.cfm m x Build it Green/Green Points x x x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Gregory Shreeve, BO Phone: 925.833.6620 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.dublin.ca.us/Departments.cfm? PL=env m x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Sam Lee, Building Safety Manager/ Building Official Phone: 310-524-2346 E-Mail: [email protected] Webstie: m http://www.elsegundo.org/depts/planningsafety/buil dingsafety/default.asp

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Contact Information

Contact: Marie Jones, Community Development Director Phone: 707.961.2823 E-Mail: [email protected] v x Build it Green/Green Points x x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Shawna Freels, CMC City Clerk Address: Gilroy City Hall, 7351 Rosanna Street, m Gilroy, CA 95020 Phone: 408.846.0400 E-Mail: [email protected]

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Contact Information

Contact: Glen Martinez, Acting Building Official Development Services Phone: 415.583.4159 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.hayward-ca.gov

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Contact Information

Contact: Planning & Building, City of Healdsburg Address: 401 Grove Street, Healdsburg, CA 95448 Phone: 707.431.3348 Website: http://www.ci.healdsburg.ca.us/index.aspx? page=173

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Contact Information

Contact: Shawn Thompson, Program Manager Phone: 949.724.7449 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofirvine.us/green_build.html v x x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Shawn Thompson, Program Manager Phone: 949.724.7449 E-Mail: m [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofirvine.us/green_build.html x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Steve Kiefer, BO, Phone: 925.960.4410 E-Mail: [email protected] m x Build it Green/Green Points x x x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Green Building Team Address: 1052 South Livermore Avenue, Livermore, CA 94550 Phone: 925.960.4410 Website: m http://www.ci.livermore.ca.us/CDD/green_bui lding/livermore.html

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Contact Information

Contact: Larry Brugger, Building Superintendant Phone: 562.570.7713 EMail: [email protected] m x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Larry Brugger, Building Superintendant Phone: 562.570.7713 EMail: [email protected] m x x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Kirk Ballard, CBO Phone: 650.947.2634 E-Mail: [email protected]

Contact: James Wallgren, Asst. City Manager, Community Development Director Phone: 650.947.2635 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.losaltos.ca.us/commdev/building/index.html

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Contact Information

Contact: Debbie Pedro, AICP, Planning Director Phone: 650.947.2517 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.losaltoshills.ca.gov/building-andplanning

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Contact Information

Contact: Krista Kline, Urban Planning & Design Coordinator, Mayor's Office of Commercial & Residential Development EMail: [email protected] Website: http://www.lacity.org/mayor/villaraigosaplan/ EnergyandEnvironment/GreenBuilding/index. htm

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Contact Information

Contact: Krista Kline, Urban Planning & Design Coordinator, Mayor's Office of Commercial & Residential Development EMail: [email protected] Website: http://www.lacity.org/mayor/villaraigosaplan/ EnergyandEnvironment/GreenBuilding/index. htm

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Contact Information

Contact: Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Phone: 800.544.4498 Website: http://socalwatersmart.com/index.php? option=com_content&view=article&id=79 v x x x

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Contact Information

Website: http://www.ladwp.com/ladwp/cms/ladwp0003 99.jsp 888-376-3314 v x

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Contact Information

Phone: 1.800.GreenLA (1.800.473.3652) and select Trees for a Green LA Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.ladwp.com/ladwp/cms/ladwp0007 44.jsp. x

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Contact Information

Website: http://www.20gallonchallenge.com/programs_ residential.html 1-877-728-2282. v x x

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Phone: 1.888.376.3314. v x

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Contact Information

Website: http://www.20gallonchallenge.com/programs_ residential.html 1-877-728-2282. v x x

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Contact Information

Website: http://www.20gallonchallenge.com/programs_ residential.html 1-888-376-331 v x

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Contact Information

Mailing Address: Public Works 900 S. Fremont Ave. Alhambra, CA 91803 Phone: 626.458.5100 m x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Omar Peña, Green Building Coordinator Phone: 415.507.2797 Email: [email protected]+D10s m Website: http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/CD/main/co mdev/advance/Sustainability/Energy/solar/sola r_index.cfm

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Contact Information

Contact: Omar Peña, Green Building Coordinator Phone: 415.507.2797 Email: [email protected]+D10s m Website: http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/CD/main/co mdev/advance/Sustainability/Energy/solar/sola r_index.cfm

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Contact Information

Contact: Mike Moore, Director of Planning and Building Mailing Address: Planning Department Mill Valley City Hall 26 Corte Madera Ave. Mill Valley, CA 94941 Phone: 415.388.4033 Fax: 415.381.1736 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofmillvalley.org/Index.aspx? page=948

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Contact Information

Contact: Chuck Wilson, Community Development Director Phone: 949.470.3029 Website: http://cityofmissionviejo.org/DepartmentPage. aspx?id=94&ekmensel=7b8f18ba_28_0_94_3

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Contact Information

Contact: Buster Scholl, CBO Phone: 949.470.3021/ 949.470.3054 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Website: http://cityofmissionviejo.org/DepartmentPage. aspx? id=1966&ekmensel=7b8f18ba_28_0_1966_5

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Contact Information

Contact: Building Department Hours: Monday- Friday 9AM to 5PM, Phone: (408) 354-2805 Inspections: (408) 354-2805 Fax: (408) 395-7653 Website: http://www.montesereno.org/index.php

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Contact Information

Contact: Building Department Mailing Address: 18041 Saratoga-Los Gatos Road m Monte Sereno, CA 95030 Phone: 408.354.2805 x x

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Contact Information

Mailing Address: 580 Pacific Street, Room 4 Monterey, CA 93940 Fax: 831.646.5643 http://www.monterey.org/building/greenbuildi ng/ b x Build it Green/Green Points x x x x

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Contact Information

Contact: City of Morgan Hill Mailing Address: 17555 Peak Avenue, Morgan Hill, CA 95037-4128 m Phone: 408.779.7271 Website: http://www.morganhill.ca.gov/DocumentView .aspx?DID=2439

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Contact Information

Contact: Stephen Jensen Chief Building Official Email: [email protected] Phone: m 707.257.9540 Website: http://74.205.120.199/images/cityclerk/Munici palCode/Title15/Sections/30/040.pdf

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Contact Information

Contact: Ron Averiette, CBO Phone: 415.899.8927 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.novato.ca.us/Index.aspx? page=1180 m x x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Mike Neary, Deputy Director Department of Engineering and Construction Phone: (510) 238-6659 Email:[email protected] m x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Russell A. Grance, CBO, Director of Building and Safety Mailing Address: 73510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 Phone: 760.776.6420 Fax: 760.776.6392 Email: [email protected] Website: www.cityofpalmdesert.com/ http://www.cityofpalmdesert.org/Index.aspx? page=304#Construction

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Contact Information

Contact: Palo Alto Green Building Program Phone: 650-329-2189 Website: http://www.cityofpaloalto.org/depts/pln/green _building/getting_started.asp

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Contact Information

Contact: Sarkis Nazerian, BO Phone: 626.744.4431 Email: [email protected] Alice M. Sterling, Green City Coordinator Phone: 626.744.3726 m Email:[email protected] Website: http://www.ci.pasadena.ca.us/permitcenter/Gre enCity/building/gbprogram.asp#Green_Buildi ng_Ordinance

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Contact Information

Mailing Address: 11 English Street, Petaluma, California 94952 Phone: 707.778.4301 or 707.778.4302 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofpetaluma.net/cdd/big/whatis pbig.html

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Contact Information

Contact: George Thomas, Building and Safety Official Phone: 925.931.5300 Email: [email protected] Donna m Decker, Principal Planner Phone: 925.931.5604 Website: http://www.ci.pleasanton.ca.us/business/planni ng/green-bldg-info.html

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Contact Information

Contact: Planning Department Phone: 310.544.5228 v

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Build it Email: [email protected] Website:x x Green/Green x http://www.palosverdes.com/rpv/planning/planning-zoning/green-initiative.cfm x Points

Contact Information

Contact: Earth Advantage Residential Program Redding Electric Utility 777 Cypress Avenue Mailing Address: P.O. Box 496071 Redding, CA 96049-6071 Phone: 530.339.7300/1.866.267.8845 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.reupower.com/energysvc/pdf/point s-ws.pdf

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Contact Information

Contact: Dan Chudy, CBO Phone: 951.826.5942 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.riversideca.gov/building/programs .asp v CGB x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Mike Lara, Director of Building & Safety, 4080 Lemon Street, Riverside, CA 92502-1629 Phone: 951.955.1800 951.955.2025 m x x

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Contact Information

Phone: 707.588.2257 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.rpcity.org/index.aspx?page=104 m x Build it Green/Green Points x x x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Peter K. Bruck, BO Phone: 707.588.2257 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.rpcity.org/index.aspx?page=104 m x

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Contact Information

Contact: City of Sacramento Phone: 916.264.5011 Mailing Address: 915 I Street, Sacramento, California 95814 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofsacramento.org/dsd/building /green-building/

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Contact Information

Contact: Barbara Johnston, BO Phone: 909.387.4237 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.greencountysb.com/default.htm v x x x x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Mayda Portillo Phone: (858) 5226762 Email: [email protected] v x

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Contact Information

Contact: County of San Diego Department of Planning and Land Use, Building Division Mailing Address: 5201 Ruffin Road - Suite B, San Diego, CA 92123-1666 Phone: 888.336.7553/ 619.565.5920 Website: www.sdcounty.ca.gov/dplu/greenbuildings.ht ml

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Contact Information

Contact: Isam Hasenin, PE, CBO Phone: 415.558.6131 Email: [email protected] Contact: Laurence Kornfield, Chief Building Inspector Phone: 415.558.6244 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.sfenvironment.org/our_programs/t opics.html?ssi=8&ti=19#Agencies

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Contact Information

Contact: Environmental Services Mailing Address: San José City Hall, 200 East Santa Clara Street, 10th Floor, San José, CA 95113 Phone: 408.535.8550 Website: http://www.sanjoseca.gov/esd/natural-energyresources/gb-policy.htm

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Contact Information

Contact: Sally Barros, Senior Planner and Sustainability Coordinator Phone: 510.577.3458 Website: http://www.ci.sanleandro.ca.us/cdbldggreen.asp

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Contact Information

Contact: Sally Barros, Senior Planner and Sustainability Coordinator Phone: 510.577.3458 Website: http://www.ci.sanleandro.ca.us/cdbldggreen.asp

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Contact Information

Contact: Community Development Department, Planning Division Phone: 650.522.7202 Website: http://www.cityofsanmateo.org/DocumentVie w.aspx?DID=2913

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Contact Information

Contact: Robert M. Brown Mailing Address: PO Box 151560, San Rafael, CA 94901 Phone: 415.485.3085 m 415.485.3090, Fax: (415) 485-3184 Website: http://www.cityofsanrafael.org/Government/C ommunity_Development/Building___Fire_Pre vention.htm

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Contact Information

Contact: Robert M. Brown Mailing Address: PO Box 151560, San Rafael, CA 94901 Phone: 415.485.3085 m 415.485.3090, Fax: (415) 485-3184 Website: http://www.cityofsanrafael.org/Government/C ommunity_Development/Building___Fire_Pre vention.htm

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Contact Information

Contact: Karin Preissinotto Santa Barbara Contractors Association Education Foundation, Inc. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 23409 Santa Barbara, CA 93121 Phone: 805.884.1100 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.builtgreensb.org/home.html

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Contact Information

Contact: Michael Alvarez Phone: 408.299.5738 Email: [email protected] Or: Katja Irvin Phone: 408.299.5765 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.sccassessor.org/portal/site/plannin g/planningchp?path=/v7/Planning,%20Office %20of%20(DEP)/Plans %20%26%20Programs/Green%20Building

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Contact Information

Contact: Joe Fullerton, Green Building and Environmental Specialist Mailing Address: 809 Center Street, Room 206 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Phone: 831.420.5124 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.santacruz.ca.us/pl/building/green.html#bottom

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Contact Information

Contact: Toby Goddard, Water Conservation Manager, Water Department, Mailing Address: 212 Locust Street, Suite B, Santa Cruz, California 95060 Phone: 831.420.5230 Fax: 831.420.5231 Email: [email protected]

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Contact Information

Contact: Brenden McEneaney, Energy and Green Building Programs Advisor Phone: 310.458.8549 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.smgov.net/Departments/OSE/cate gories/content.aspx?id=4585

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Contact Information

Contact: Michael Whitaker, Chief Building Official Phone: 707.543.3234 Email: [email protected] Website: http://ci.santarosa.ca.us/departments/communitydev/buildin g/Pages/GreenBuilding.aspx

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Contact Information

Contact: Glenn Schainblatt, Building Official, Building and Safety Mailing Address: 7425 Bodega Avenue Sebastopol, CA 95472 Phone: 707.823.8597 m Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.sebastopol.ca.us/greenbuildingp rogram.shtml

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Contact Information

Mailing Address: 635 S. HWY 101 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Phone: 858.720.2400 Website: http://www.ci.solanabeach.ca.us/ContentPage.asp?ContentID=322

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Contact Information

Contact: Wayne Wirick Jr., Development Services Director, Building Official Phone: 707-933-2211 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.sonomacity.org/default.aspx? PageId=518

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Contact Information

Mailing Address: Main Office 2550 Ventura Ave. Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Phone: 707.565.1900 Fax: 707.565.1103 Website: m http://www.sonomacounty.org/PRMD/docs/grnbldg/program.htm

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Contact Information

Contact: Christine Tien City of Stockton Phone: 209.937.8212 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.stocktongov.com/gogreen/

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Contact Information

Contact: One-Stop Permit Center City Hall, 456 W. Olive Avenue Phone: 408.730.7444 Website: http://sunnyvale.ca.gov/Departments/Commun m ity+Development/Planning+Division/Current+ Projects+Planning/PlanningGreen+Buildings.htm

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Contact Information

Contact: Dean Bloomquist, Building Official Phone: 415.435.7380 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.tiburon.ca.us/index.asp

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Contact Information

Contact: Ronald J. Calkins, P.E., Director of Public Works, Public Works Customer Services Office Phone: 805.667.6500 Website: http://www.cityofventura.net/GreenVentura m Website: http://venturacorporategames.org/files/fire/buil ding_safety/resources/green_building_policy.p df

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Contact Information

Contact: Environmental Services Phone: 323.848.6404 Website: http://www.weho.org/download/index.cfm/fus eaction/download/cid/6022/ m x x x x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Steve Pantazes, Building Official Address: 9291 Old Redwood Hwy., Bldg. 400, P.O. Box 100 Windsor, CA 95492-0100 Phone: 707.838.5341 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://ca-windsor.civicplus.com/index.aspx? NID=169

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Contact Information

Contact: Angie Fyfe, Governor’s Energy Office Phone: 303.866.2059 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.colorado.gov/energy/index.php?/a bout/contact/

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Contact Information

Contact: Stephen Kanipe, Chief Building Official Address: Planning and Zoning Depts - City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., 3rd Floor, Aspen, CO 81611 m x

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Contact Information

Contact: Sarah Van Pelt Address: Office of Environmental Affairs, 1300 Canyon Blvd, P.O. Box 791, Boulder, Colorado 80306 Phone: 303.441.4900 Website: m http://www.bouldercolorado.gov http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/files/PDS/gre en_points/902.pdf

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Contact Information

Address: Land Use Department, PO Box 471, Boulder, CO 80306 Phone: 303-4413930 Website: http://www.bouldercounty.org/lu/buildsmart/ m

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Contact Information

Contact: Doug Dotson, Community Development Director Address: Town of Carbondale, 511 Colorado Ave. Carbondale, CO 81623 Phone: 970.963.2733 ext. 1213 E-Mail: m [email protected] Website: http://www.carbondalegov.org/index.asp? Type=B_BASIC&SEC={36367356-AD5141A1-81FD-B3E9DD6FDF77}

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Contact Information

Contact: Adam Palmer Address: Eagle County Community Development Dept., P.O. Box 179, 500 Broadway, Eagle, Colorado 81631-0179 Phone: 970.328.8734 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.eaglecounty.us/

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Contact Information

Contact: Adam Palmer Address: Eagle County Community Development Dept., P.O. Box 179, 500 Broadway, Eagle, Colorado 81631-0179 Phone: 970.328.8734 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.eaglecounty.us/

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Contact Information

Contact: City Clerk Address: City Hall West, 300 LaPorte Ave., Fort Collins, CO m 80521 Phone: 970.221.6515 Website: http://www.fcgov.com/cityclerk/?departments x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Steve Glueck, Planning & Development Director Address: 1445 10th St, Golden, CO 80401 Phone: 303.384.8097 E-Mail: [email protected] m x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Gary Hodges, Building Official Address: Miramonte Building, 333 W. Colorado Ave, 3rd Floor, PO Box 2676, Telluride, CO 81435 Phone: 970.728.3923 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.sanmiguelcounty.org/departments/ building/index.html

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Contact Information

Address: Department of Planning & Community Development, P.O. Box 775088, 124 10th Street, Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 Phone: 970.871.8258 Website: http://steamboatsprings.net/departments/planni ng_department/contact_information Website: http://steamboatsprings.net/sites/default/files/p age/1333/GBP%20Booklet %20adoption_draft_12_2.pdf

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Contact Information

Contact: Carly Wier, Executive Director, High Country Conservation Center Address: PO Box 4506, Frisco, Colorado 80443, Frisco Community Center - 110 3rd Ave, corner of 3rd and Granite, Frisco, Colorado Phone: 970.668.5703 Website: http//www.highcountryconservation.org

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Contact Information

Contact: Sam Samuelson, Town of Telluride Building Official Phone: 970.728.2143 Website: http://www.telluridem co.gov/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx? documentid=616 x

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Contact Information

Contact: Daniel Tierney Address: Connecticut Department of Public Safety Bureau of State Building Inspector, 1111 Country Club Road, P.O. Box 2794, Middletown, CT 06457-9294 Phone: 860.685.8310 Website: http://www.ct.gov/dps/cwp/view.asp? a=2148&Q=294226&dpsNav_GID=1665&dp sNav=|

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Contact Information

Contact: John Ruckes Address: Connecticut Office of Policy and Management, 450 Capitol Avenue, MS 52ENR, Hartford, CT 06106 Phone: 860.418.6384 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ct.gov/opm

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Contact Information

Contact: Amy Siebert, Commissioner of Public Works: Phone: 203.618.3001 Website: m http://www.greenwichct.org/PublicWorks/Pub licWorks.asp x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Robert Stein, Director of Planning & Zoning Address: 888 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, CT 06901 Phone: 203.977.4076 Website:

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Contact Information

Contact: Florida Green Building Coalition Address: 3389 Plowshare Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32309-9755 Phone: 850.894.3422 E-mail: v [email protected] Website: http://www.floridagreenbuilding.org/db/? q=node/5363

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Contact Information

Contact: Florida Energy & Climate Commission, Executive Office of the Governor Address: 600 South Calhoun Street, m Suite 251, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1300, Phone: 850.487.3800 Fax: 850.922.9701 Email: [email protected]

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Contact Information

Address: Broward County Administration Office, 115 S. Andrews Avenue, Room 409 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Phone: m 954.357.7000 Website: http://www.broward.org/administrator/welcom e.htm

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Contact Information

Contact: Building Construction Services Main Office Address: Charlotte County Administrative Complex, 18400 Murdock Circle, Port Charlotte, FL 33948 Phone: 941.743.1201 Fax: 941.743.1213 Email: [email protected]

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Contact Information

Address: General Building Division City Hall, 120 South Florida Avenue, DeLand, Florida 32720. Phone: 386.626.7007 Website: http://www.deland.org/commdev/build_div.ht m

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Contact Information

Contact: Cy Butts, Building Official and Director of Building and Zoning Services Address: 2345 Providence Blvd Deltona, Fl 32725 Phone: b 386.878.8100 Website: http://www.deltonafl.gov/go/deltonasections/departments/building-and-zoning

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Contact Information

Contact: Building Inspection Department Phone: 352.334.5050 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofgainesville.org/GOVERNM ENT/CityDepartmentsAM/BuildingInspection Department/GreenBuilding/tabid/241/Default. aspx

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Contact Information

Contact: Doug Murdock Address: Planning and Development Services, P.O. Box 490, Station 09, 32602-0490 Email: [email protected] Website: b http://www.cityofgainesville.org/GOVERNM ENT/CityDepartmentsAM/BuildingInspection Department/GreenBuilding/tabid/241/Default. aspx

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Contact Information

Contact: Paula Harvey, AICP, Divison Director Address: Planning and Zoning Division, 601 East Kennedy Blvd., 20th v Floor, P.O. Box 1110, Tampa, Florida 336011110 Phone: 813.276.8351 Website: http://hillsboroughcounty.org/pgm/

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Contact Information

Contact: Thomas H. Goldsbury, P.E., C.B.O., LEED AP, Chief of Building Inspection Division Address: Room 225 - Ed Ball Building, 214 N. Hogan Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 Phone: (904) 2558505 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.coj.net/Mayor/Headlines/0422200 9+SustainableBuildings.htm

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Contact Information

Address: Lake County BCC, 315 West Main St., P.O. Box 7800, Tavares, Florida 32778 Website: http://www.lakecountyfl.gov/green_team/gree n_building_program.aspx

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Contact Information

Address: Miami-Dade Permitting and Inspection Center Address: 11805 SW 26 Street (Coral Way), Miami, FL 33175-2474 Phone: 786.315.2000 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.miamidade.gov/buildingcode/gree nbuilding.asp

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Contact Information

Address: Miami-Dade Permitting and Inspection Center Address: 11805 SW 26 Street (Coral Way), Miami, FL 33175-2474 Phone: 786.315.2000 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.miamidade.gov/buildingcode/gree nbuilding.asp

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Contact Information

Contact: Bruce E. Kennedy, P. E., Assistant County Administrator Address: Public Works/Utilities Bldg. Suite 213, 7530 Little Road, New Port Richey, FL 34654 Phone: m 727.847.8145 Email: [email protected] http://www.pascocountyfl.net/devser/sd/dr/ldc/ l603.pdf

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Contact Information

Contact: James Evans, Sanibel Environmental Planner Phone: 239.472.3700 Website: m http://www.mysanibel.com/Departments/Natur al-Resources x x x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Paul Radauskas, County Building Chief Phone: 941-861-6637 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: https://building.scgov.net/OSG/Sarasota/Gree n%20Building/GreenBuilding.htm

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Contact Information

Contact: Nina Powers, Energy and Green Facilities Specialist Phone: 941-861-5651 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.scgov.net/EnvironmentalServices/ Water/Conservation/OutdoorConservation.asp

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Thomas R.P. Snelling, Green Officer 306 E. Jackson St., 2nd Floor North Tampa FL 33602 (813) 274-8577 email from: http://www.tampagov.net/appl_customer_servi ce_center/form.asp?strServiceID=679 http://www.tampagov.net/dept_green_tampa/i nformation_resources/

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Contact Information

Contact: Dick Field, Environmental Coordinator Address: Office Location, 1865 W. Broad Street Suite D Mailing Address P.O. Box 1868, Athens, GA 30603 Phone: 706-613-3530 x 245 Website: http://www.athensclarkecounty.com/centralser vices/index.html

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Contact Information

Contact: Mandy Schmitt, Director of Sustainability, City of Atlanta Address: 55 Trinity Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Phone: 404.865.8965 E-Mail: [email protected]

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Contact Information

Contact: Dan Schultz, AICP Director Address: City of Chamblee, Development Department, 5468 Peachtree Road, Chamblee, Ga. 30341 Phone: 770.986.5010 m x x x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Gregori S. Anderson, Director Address: 1117 Eisenhower Drive, Savannah, Georgia 31406 Phone: 912.201-4300 EMail: [email protected] Website: http://www.naco.org/cffiles/ggi/green_countie s/documents/Chatham%20County%20GA %20Green%20Building%20Ordinance.pdf

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Contact Information

Contact: Steven Owens, Chief Building Inspector, City of Conyers E-Mail: [email protected]

Address: City and County of Honolulu, Frank F. Fasi Municipal Building, Department of Planning & Permitting, 650 So. King St, Honolulu, HI 96813 E-mail: [email protected]

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Contact Information

Contact: Maurice H. Kaya, Division Manager State Agency/Office Head: Energy, Resources and Technology (ERT) Program Administrator Phone: 808.587.3812 E-Mail: [email protected]

Contact: Karen Iwamoto, Building Industry Association of Hawaii (BIA Hawaii) Phone: 808.847.4666 ext 202 Website: http://biahawaii.org/displaycommon.cfm? an=1&subarticlenbr=48

Address: Information Specialist, Idaho Office of Energy Resources, 322 E Front St., PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0098 Phone: 208.287-4800 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.energy.idaho.gov http://www3.state.id.us/oasis/2008/H0422.htm l#engr

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Contact Information

Address: Paul Mann Building 221 E. 2nd Street P.O. Box 9203 Moscow, Idaho 83843 Phone: 208.883.7022 Fax: 208.883.7033 Website: http://www.moscow.id.us/CommDev/GreenB uilding.asp

Contact: Lisa Mattingly, P.E., State of Illinois Capital Development Board Phone: 217.524.6408 E-mail: m [email protected] Website: http://www.cdb.state.il.us/default.shtml

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Contact Information

Contact: Lisa Mattingly, P.E., State of Illinois Capital Development Board Phone: 217.524.6408 E-mail: m [email protected] Website: http://www.cdb.state.il.us/default.shtml

Contact: Gerard Pascazio, AIA, City of Chicago Address: Department of Buildings 121 N. Clark St. Rm. 906 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone: 312.744.6575 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofchicago.org/buildings

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Contact Information

Contact: Gerard Pascazio, AIA, City of Chicago Address: Department of Buildings 121 N. Clark St. Rm. 906 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone: 312.744.6575 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofchicago.org/buildings

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Contact Information

Contact: Kate Johnson, Government Affairs Communications Coordinator, Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis Phone: 317.236.6330 Fax: 317.236.6340 Email: [email protected] Website: http://bagi.com/

Contact: Ray Hammarlund, Kansas Corporation Commission Energy Office Address: 1300 SW Arrowhead Road, Suite 100 Topeka, KS 66604-4027 Phone: 785.271.3179 Fax: 785.271.3268 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.kcc.state.ks.us/energy/index.htm

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v x ICC/NAHB Standard x m x

Contact Information

Contact: Bob Dixson, Mayor, Steve Hewitt, City Administrator Address: City Hall 239 S. Main Greensburg, KS 67054 Phone: 620.723.2751 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.greensburgks.org/

Contact: Paul Kaplan Office of the Secretary of Finance Address: Room 383 Capitol Annex Frankfort, KY 40601 Phone: 502.564.4240 Email: [email protected] Website: http://finance.ky.gov/ourcabinet/caboff/oos/ http://www.lrc.ky.gov/kar/200/006/070reg.ht m

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Contact Information

Contact:Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction Address:101 Sea Hero Road Suite 100 Frankfort, KY 40601 Phone: 502.573.0373 Fax: 502.573.1059 Email: [email protected]

Contact: Bill Morrison Office of Facility Planning and Control Address: 1201 North Third Street 7th Floor, Clairborne Building Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Phone: 225.342.0855 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.doa.louisiana.gov/fpc/fpc.htm

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v x ANSI Green Build, Energy Star x m x

Contact Information

Contact: Wendy Warren, City Environmental Coordinator Phone: 207.992.4255 Email: m [email protected]

Contact: Anne Krieg, Planning Director Address: 93 Cottage Street, Bar Harbor, ME 04609 v Phone: 207.288.3329 Email: [email protected]

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Contact Information

Contact: Bill Needelman Address: 389 Congress St Portland Maine 0410 1 Email: m [email protected] Website: http://www.portlandmaine.gov/sustainableport land/sustainableenvironment.asp

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Contact Information

Contact: Public Information Officer - MEA Maryland Energy Administration Address: 1623 Forest Drive, Suite 300 Annapolis, MD 21403 Phone: (800) 723-6374 Phone: (410) 260-7655 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.energy.state.md.us/

Contact: Michael D. Mallinoff, Director Phone: 410.263.7946 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.annapolis.md.us/info.asp? m page=1323 Website: http://www.ci.annapolis.md.us/upload/images/ government/council/Adopted/O5607.pdf

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Contact Information

Contact: Department of Planning Thomas J. Stosur, Director Address: 417 E. Fayette Street 8th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: 410.396.7526xPLAN Website: http://www.baltimorecity.gov/government/pla nning/sustainability/downloads/1108/111308_ Sustainability_FAQ.pdf Website: http://legistar.baltimorecitycouncil.com/detailr eport/?key=3289

Contact: Elizabeth S. Glenn, Chief Community Planning and Development Email: [email protected] Contact: Office of Community Conservation Address: Drumcastle Center 6401 York Road, 2nd Floor Baltimore, Maryland 21212 Phone: 410.887.2908 Fax: 410.823.8547 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/ community/greenbuilding/index.html

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Contact Information

Phone: 410.386.2674

Phone: 301.258.6310 Fax: 301.948.6149 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.gaithersburgmd.gov/poi/default.as p?POI_ID=793&TOC=107;81;388;585;793;

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Contact Information

Phone: 301.258.6310 Fax: 301.948.6149 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.gaithersburgmd.gov/poi/default.as p?POI_ID=793&TOC=107;81;388;585;793;

Contact: Howard County, Maryland Director of Finance Address: 3430 Court House Drive - 2nd Floor Ellicott City, MD 21043 Phone: (410) 313-3196 Website: http://www.howardcountymd.gov/DOF/DOF_ RealPropertyTaxInformation.htm

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Contact Information

Contact: Department of Permitting Services Phone: 240.777.6300 Email: [email protected] Website: http://permittingservices.montgomerycountym d.gov/dpstmpl.asp?url=/Main.asp

Contact: Property Tax Information Montgomery County Department of Finance Address: Division of Treasury 255 Rockville Pike, Suite L-15 Rockville, MD 20850 Phone: 240.777.8931 Website: http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/govtm pl.asp?url=/content/finance/index.asp

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Contact Information

Phone: 410.260.7655 Email: [email protected] Website: http://energy.maryland.gov/incentives/busines s/greenbuilding/index.asp

Contact: Public Information Officer Maryland Energy Administration Address: 1623 Forest Drive, Suite 300 Annapolis, MD 21403 Phone: 800.723.6374 Phone: 410.260.7655 m Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.energy.state.md.us/ Website: http://www.energy.state.md.us/incentives/state -local/

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Contact Information

Contact: Public Information Officer Maryland Energy Administration Address: 1623 Forest Drive, Suite 300 Annapolis, MD 21403 Phone: 800.723.6374 Phone: 410.260.7655 m Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.energy.state.md.us/ Website: http://www.energy.state.md.us/incentives/state -local/

Contact: Public Information Officer Maryland Energy Administration Address: 1623 Forest Drive, Suite 300 Annapolis, MD 21403 Phone: 800.723.6374 Phone: 410.260.7655 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.energy.state.md.us

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Contact Information

Contact: Eric Friedman Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) Address: 100 Cambridge St., Suite 1020 Boston, MA 02114 Phone: 617.626.1034 Phone: 617.727.4732 Fax: 617.727.0030 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.mass.gov/? pageID=eoeeamodulechunk&L=1&L0=Home &sid=Eoeea&b=terminalcontent&f=eea_lbe_l be_program&csid=Eoeea

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Contact Information

Contact: Sam Nutter, Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Email: [email protected] Address: 75 North Drive Westborough, MA 01581 Phone: 508.870.0312 Website: www.masstech.org

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Contact Information

Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.mass.gov/? pageID=eopsmodulechunk&L=3&L0=Home &L1=Public+Safety+Agencies&L2=Massach m usetts+Department+of+Public+Safety&sid=Ee ops&b=terminalcontent&f=dps_bbrs_build_co de_changes_public_hearing&csid=Eeops

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NBI Core Performance Stretch Code x x x x

Contact Information

Address: 472 Main Street Acton, MA 01720 Phone: 978.264.9636 Fax: 978.264.9630 v Email: [email protected]

Contact: Brian F. Sullivan, Town Manager Address: First floor, Town Hall Annex 730 Mass. Ave. Arlington, MA 02476 Phone: 781.316.3010 Website: v http://www.town.arlington.ma.us/Public_Docu ments/ArlingtonMA_TownBylaws/title1#artic le16

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Contact Information

Contact: Boston Redevelopment Authority Address: One City Hall Square Boston, MA 02201 Phone: 617.722.4300 Fax: 617.248.1937 Website: http://www.bostonredevelopmentauthority.org /pdf/ZoningCode/Article37.pdf

Contact: Elisabeth Krautscheid,Project Manager, Green Affordable Housing & Green Schools Phone: 508.870.0312x223 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofboston.gov/news/default.asp x?id=3963 Website: http://www.masstech.org/renewableenergy/aff ord_housing.htm

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m x Boston Green Building Checklist (appendix A of Boston'sArtic le 37) x x x x v x Energy Star x x

Contact Information

Contact: John Bolduc, Environmental Planner Phone: 617.349.4628 Email: [email protected] Website: m http://www.cambridgema.gov/~CDD/et/green blgs/index.html

Contact: Patricia Barry, Director of Energy and Environment Office Address: City Hall, Room 209 85 George P. Hassett Drive Medford, MA 02155 Phone: 781.393.2137 Fax: 781.393.2471 Website: http://www.medford.org/Pages/MedfordMA_ Energy/S00ACAC97-00E335EB.

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Contact Information

Address: 1627 S. Creyts Rd. Lansing, MI 48917 Phone: 517.646.2560 Fax: 517.322.0861 Website: http://www.greenbuiltmichigan.org/

Contact: Department of Energy, Labor, and Economic Affairs Address: P.O. Box 30004, Lansing, MI 48909 Phone: 517.241.4580 Email: [email protected]

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Contact Information

Contact: Haris Alibasic, Grand Rapids Executive Office Address: Grand Rapids City Hall 300 Monroe Avenue NW Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2206 m Phone: 616.456.3318 Email: [email protected]

Contact: Scott Cope, Director of Building & Ordinance Address: 1000 Rochester Hills m Drive Rochester Hills, MI 48309 Phone: 248.656.4600

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Contact Information

Contact: Information Desk (General information) Phone: 952.563.8700 TTY: 952.563.8740 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.bloomington.mn.us/cityhall/dep t/commdev/planning/regs/zoneproject/hxr/hxr. pdf

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Contact Information

Contact: Public Service Center Address: 250 South Fourth Street Minneapolis, MN 55415 m Website: http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/cped/ x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Edward C. Kemp, P.E., LEED A.P., City Engineer Phone: 662.323.2525x111 Email: m [email protected] Website: http://www.cityofstarkville.org/subdetail.php? p=7&s=57&ss=43

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Contact Information

Contact: Punit K. Jain, Cannon Design Phone: 314.425.8731 Email: [email protected] m x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City Address: 600 E 103rd Street Kansas City, MO 64131 Phone: 816.942.8800 Fax: 816.942.8367 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.kchba.org/index.php? option=com_content&view=article&id=87&It emid=113

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Contact Information

Contact: Thomas G. Coyle, AICP, Director Address: 414 E. 12th St. 15th Floor, City Hall m Kansas City, MO 64106 Phone: 816.513.1407 Email: [email protected] x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Steve Loos, Senior Staff Vice President for Association Services, HBA of St. Louis and Eastern Missouri Phone: 314.994.7700x119 Fax: 314.432.7185 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.thegbi.org/residential/featuredprojects/stlouis/index.pl/default.asp

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Contact Information

Address: 1015 Locust St. Suite 1100 St. Louis MO 63101 Phone: 314.622.3400 Website: m http://stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/planning/

Contact: Ralph Rognstad Jr., Director of Planning & Development Address: Busch Municipal Building First Floor 840 Boonville m Avenue Springfield, MO 65802 Phone: 417.864.1611

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Contact Information

Contact: Dept of Environmental Quality Public Affairs Coordinator Lisa Peterson Phone: 406.444.2929 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.deq.mt.gov/index.asp

Contact: Reno Metropolitan Area, Sheena Beaver, Building Association of Western Nevada, Address: P.O. Box 1947, Carson City, Nevada 89702-1947 Phone: 775.329.4611 x104 Website: http://www.bawn.org

Contact: Karen Rantamaki New Hampshire Department of Administrative Services Address: 25 Capital Street m Concord, NH 03301 Phone: 603.271.2698 Fax: 603.271.6600 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://admin.state.nh.us

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Contact Information

Contact: Fred T. Kelley, Assistant Building Inspector Address: Derry Municipal Center, 14 Manning Street, Derry, NH 03038 Phone: m 603.432.6148 Website: http://www.derry.nh.us/Pages/DerryNH_Code Enforcement/Index

Contact: Peter Britz, Environmental Planner, City of Portsmouth, NH Phone: v 603.610.7215 Website: [email protected]

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Contact Information

Contact: Jim McKenna, Department of Treasury, Property Management and Construction Address: PO Box 235, Trenton, NJ 08625.0235 Phone: 609.943.3365 m Phone 2: 800.852.7899 Website: http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/dpmc/index.ht ml

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Contact Information

Contact: Public Information - SDA, New Jersey Schools Development Authority Address: 1 West State Street, P.O. Box 991, Trenton, NJ 08625-0991 Phone: 609.943.5955 Website: http://www.njsda.gov/index.asp

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Contact Information

Contact: State of NJ Green Homes Office Mary Sheehy, Green Homes Administrator Phone: 609.278.7408 E-mail: v [email protected] Website: http://www.state.nj.us/dca/hmfa/gho/index.sht ml

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Contact Information

Contact: State of NJ Green Homes Office Mary Sheehy, Green Homes Administrator Phone: 609.278.7408 E-mail: v [email protected] Website: http://www.state.nj.us/dca/hmfa/gho/index.sht ml

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Contact Information

Contact: Building Sub-Code & Construction Code Official, Richard Belluscio Phone: b 908.709.7215 E-mail: [email protected]

Contact: Michael J. Martello, Construction & Zoning Official, Town Hall Annex Address: 410 Kearny Ave. Kearny, NJ, 07032 Phone: b 201.955.7882 E-mail: [email protected]

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Contact Information

Contact: Office of the Governor Address: 490 Old Santa Fe Trail, Room 400, Santa Fe, NM 87501 Phone: 505.476.2200 Website: http://www.governor.state.nm.us/priorities.php ?mm=4

Contact: Albuquerque, John Bucholz, Green Building Program Manager, Planning Department Phone: 505.924.3958 m Website: http://www.cabq.gov/sustainability

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Contact Information

Contact: John Bucholz, Green Building Program Manager Planning Department Phone: 505.924.3958 Website: http://www.cabq.gov/sustainability

Contact: Water Budget Office Address: 200 Lincoln Avenue, PO Box 909, Santa Fe, NM 87504-0909 Phone: 505.955.6122 Fax: 505.955.6829 Website: http://www.santafenm.gov/index.aspx? NID=233

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Contact Information

Contact: Santa Fe, Katherine Mortimer, Supervising Planner or Nick Schiavo, Energy Specialist Address: 120 Federal Place, Room 321 P.O. Box 909, Mailcode 8100, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504 Phone: 505.955.6608 Website: http://www.santafenm.gov/ http://www.santafenm.gov/index.aspx? NID=685

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Contact Information

Contact: Town of Taos Planning & Zoning Department Address: 400 Camino de la Placita Taos, NM 87571 Phone: 505.737.2649

Contact: Bob Carver, Sr. Project Manager, Building envelopes, solar; indoor air in commercial buildings, ground-source heat pumps, and residential ventilation Phone: v 518.862.1090x3242 Website: http://www.nyserda.org/programs/Green_Buil dings/default.asp

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Contact Information

Contact: New York State Energy Research and Development Authority Media Relations Department Address: 17 Columbia Circle, Albany, NY 12203-6399 Phone: m 518.862.1090 Phone 2: 866.697.3732 Fax: 518.862.1091 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.nyserda.org/

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Contact Information

Contact: Peter J. Beary, Building Inspector Phone: 845.639.2100 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.town.clarkstown.ny.us/index.asp

Contact: Department Of Planning & Development Ann Marie Jones Commissioner, Phone: 631.957.7414 Website: http://www.townofbabylon.com/index.cfm

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Contact Information

Contact: Office of the Supervisor Address: One Independence Hill • Farmingville • NY 11738 • Phone: 631.451.6955 Fax 631.451.6677 Website: www.Brookhaven.org m http://www.brookhaven.org/DesktopModules/ Bring2mind/DMX/Download.aspx? TabId=134&DMXModule=1576&Command= Core_Download&EntryId=586&PortalId=0

Contact: Paul Rogalle, PTP, Director of Planning Address: One Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 Phone: 631.451.6400 Website: m http://www.brookhaven.org/PlanningEnviron mentLandManagement/PlanningEnvironment LandManagement/tabid/193/Default.aspx

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Contact Information

Contact: Town of Greenburgh Building Department Phone: 914.993.1562 Website: http://www.greenburghny.com/Cit-eAccess/news/?TID=10&NID=14543.

Contact: Town of Greenburgh Building Department Phone: 914.993.1562 Website: http://www.greenburghny.com/Cit-eAccess/news/?TID=10&NID=14543.

Contact: Building Department, Town Hall Address: One Washington Street, 2nd Floor, Hempstead, New York 11550 Phone: m 516.538.8500 Website: http://www.townofhempstead.org/content/bz/p ermits.html

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Contact Information

Contact: Judy A. Seil, Director, Department of Planning and Development Address: 8100 City Place, 50 W. Main St., Rochester, NY m 14614 Phone: 585 753-2000 E-mail: [email protected]

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Contact: General Information, Mayor's Office of Operations, Office of Environmental Compliance Address: 253 Broadway – 14th Floor New York , NY 10007 m Phone: 212.788.9956 Phone 2: 212.788.2941 Website: http://www.nyc.gov/html/oec/html/home/hom e.shtml

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Contact: Onondaga County Office of Economic Development Address: John H. Mulroy Civic Center, 14th Floor, 421 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone: 315.435.3770 Toll Free: v 877.797.8222 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://syracusecentral.com/green/pdf/FinalUT EP.pdf

Contact: Leroy E. Barnes, Jr., Building Department Administrator, Town of Riverhead Building Department Address: 201 Howell Avenue, Riverhead, New York 11901 Phone: 631.727.3200x213, 268, 266, 283 Fax: 631.208.8039 Website: http://www.greenburghny.com/Cit-eAccess/webpage.cfm?TID=10&TPID=1748

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Contact Information

Contact: Arlene Miller - Deputy Commissioner Phone: 845.364.3434 Website: m http://www.co.rockland.ny.us/planning/index. htm

Contact: John Bongino - Director, Office of the Building Department Address: 99 West Main Street, P.O. Box 9090, Smithtown, NY 11787 Phone: 631.360.7520 Fax: 631.360.7639 Website: http://www.smithtowninfo.com/BuildingDepa rtment/templateproc.cfm?PageID=411

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Contact Information

Contact: Building Inspector's Office Jonathan Foster, Sr. Building Inspector Address: 71 Hill Street Phone: 631.204.2146 through 2151 Fax: 631.283.0649 E-Mail: m [email protected] Website: http://southamptonvillage.org/departments.asp ?id=2

Contact: Steve Levy, County Executive Address: 335 Yaphank Ave, Yaphank, NY 11980 Phone: 631.852.4010 Website: m http://www.co.suffolk.ny.us/departments/publi cworks.aspx

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SESSION 2007

SENATE BILL 581 v x x x

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA

RATIFIED BILL http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/Sessions/2007/Bil ls/Senate/HTML/S581v4.html

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Contact: Home Builders Association of Durham, Orange & Chatham Counties Address: 20 W. Colony Place, Suite 180, Durham, NC 27705 Phone: 919.493.8899 Website: http://www.hbadoc.com/displaycommon.cfm? an=1&subarticlenbr=201

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Contact Information

Contact: NC HealthyBuilt Homes Program, c/o NC Solar Center Address: Campus Box 7401, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7401 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Website: http://healthybuilthomes.org/

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Contact: Mark Case, Building Safety Department Address: P.O. Box 7148, Asheville, NC 28802 Phone: 828.259.5628 Website: http://www.ashevillenc.gov/departments/build ing_safety/default.aspx? id=344&ekmensel=12_submenu_0_link_4 http://www.ashevillenc.gov/uploadedFiles/De partments/Buidling_Safety/Permitting %20Fees%20for%202008-2009%207-12008.pdf

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Contact Information

Contact: Mark Combs, Director of Public Works Phone: 828.259.5935 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ashevillenc.gov/ m x x

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Website: http://www.townofcary.org/depts/pwdept/wate r/waterconservation/incentiveprograms/turfbu ybackprogramguidelines.htm v x x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Armin Wallner, Building Services Chief, Address: Post Office Box 389, 100-A South West Blvd, Newton, NC 28658-0389 v Phone: 828.465.8454 Website: http://www.catawbacountync.gov/depts/u&e/b uilding.asp

Contact: Office of Sustainability Phone: 919-969-5075 E-mail: [email protected] Website: m http://townhall.townofchapelhill.org/records/m inutes/2005/minutes_05-05-09bm.htm

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Contact Information

Contact: Green Permit Rebate, Mecklenburg County Code Enforcement Address: 700 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28202 Phone: 704.336.2831 Fax: 704.336.3839 Website: http://www.meckpermit.com

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Contact Information

Contact: Building Industry Association of Central Ohio, Gary Libertini, President Address: 4685 Old Columbus Road, Carroll, Ohio 43112 Phone: 614.855.6629 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.biahomebuilders.com/aboutbia/bia-resources/green-building

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Contact Information

Contact: Joe Race, Executive Director Address: 6140 West Creek Blvd. Independence, OH 44131 Phone: 216.447.8700 Fax: 216.524.0758 E-mail: [email protected]

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Contact Information

Address: Community Development, The Department has temporarily relocated to: One Centennial Plaza, 705 Central Avenue Suite 400, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Phone: (513) b 352-6146 Eric Denson, Senior Development Officer E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.cincinnatioh.gov/cdap/pages/-3479-/

Contact: Oklahoma-State of Dept of Central Services: Building Management Address: 440 S Houston Ave # 6, Tulsa, OK 74127-8947, Phone: 918.581.2391 Website: www.ok.gov

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Contact Information

Contact: Oregon Department of Energy, SEED Program, Ann Hushagen Address: 625 Marion St. NE, Salem, OR 97301-3737 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 503.373.7804 Phone: 800.221.8035 Website: http://www.oregon.gov/ ENERGY/CONS/SEED/SEEDhome.shtml

Contact: Dick Wanderscheid, Ashland Electric Utilities Department Address: 20 East Main Street, Ashland, OR 97520 Phone: 541.552.2061 Fax: 541.552.2436 Email: [email protected] Webiste: http://www.ashland.or.us/SectionIndex.asp? SectionID=423 http://www.ashland.or.us/CodePrint.asp? CodeID=3420

Contact: Eugene Water & Electric Board, Energy Management Services Address: 500 E. 4th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97440 Phone: 541.685.7000 Fax: 541.334.4614 Website: www.eweb.org

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Contact Information

Contact: Glen Svendsen, Facility Management Division Manager, Sustainable Building Task Force Phone: 541.682.5008 Email: [email protected] m Website: http://www.eugeneor.gov/portal/server.pt? open=512&objID=730&PageID=3739&cache d=true&mode=2&userID=2

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Contact Information

Contact: Bob Thomas, Division Director, Address: 401 N. Dixon Street, Portland, OR m 97227, in the Blanchard Educational Building Phone: 503.988.3322

Contact: Bureau of Planning and Sustainability BPS South, Address: 1900 SW 4th Ave., Ste. 7100, Portland, OR 97201-5380 Phone: 503.823.7700 Contact: BPS North Address: 721 NW 9th Ave., Ste. 195 Portland, OR 97209-3447 Phone: 503.823.7222 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.portlandonline.com/bps/index.cfm ?c=28534 http://www.portlandonline.com/bps/index.cfm ?c=50447&a=243213

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Contact: Bureau of Planning and Sustainability BPS South E-mail: 1900 SW 4th Ave., Ste. 7100 Portland, OR 97201-5380 Phone: 503.823.7700 Contact: BPS North Address: 721 NW 9th Ave., Ste. 195 Portland, OR 97209-3447 Phone: 503-8237222 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.portlandonline.com/bps/index.cfm ?c=28534 Green Building Hotline: 503.823.5431

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Contact Information

Contact: Bureau of Planning and Sustainability BPS South E-mail: 1900 SW 4th Ave., Ste. 7100 Portland, OR 97201-5380 Phone: 503.823.7700 Contact: BPS North Address: 721 NW 9th Ave., Ste. 195 Portland, OR 97209-3447 Phone: 503-8237222 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.portlandonline.com/bps/index.cfm ?c=28534 Green Building Hotline: 503.823.5431

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Contact Information

Contact: Home Builders Association of Bucks/Montgomery Counties Address: 721 Dresher Road - Suite 1200 Horsham, PA 19044 Phone: 215.657.1300 Fax: 215.657.9080 Website: http://www.thegbi.org/residential/featuredprojects/keystone/

Contact: John Hoch, Senior Planner; Philadelphia City Planning Commission Phone: 215.683.4653 E-mail: [email protected]

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Contact Information

Contat: Alan Greenberger, AIA, Executive Director Philadelphia City Planning Commission Phone: 215.683.4615

Contact: Mayor's Office Room 512, CityCounty Building Address: 414 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412.255.2626 Website: http://legistar.city.pittsburgh.pa.us/detailreport /matter.aspx?key=10286

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Contact Information

Contact: Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources Address: One Capitol Hill Providence, RI 02908-5890 Phone: 401.222.3370 Fax: 401.222.1260 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.riseo.state.ri.us

Contact: Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Website: http://www.ride.ri.gov/default.aspx http://www.ride.ri.gov/Finance/funding/constr m uction/Documents/FY08%20Housing %20Aid/Prior%20to%20May %2031%20Updates/School_Constr_Regs_FIN AL.pdf CHPS

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Contact Information

Contact: Providence City Hall Address: 25 Dorrance Street, Providence, RI 02903 Phone: m 401.421.7740 TDD: 401.751.0203 x CHPS x

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Contact Information

Contact: Rick Grant South Carolina Energy Office Address: 1200 Senate Street 408 Wade Hampton Building Columbia, SC 29201 m Phone: 803.737.9852 Fax: 803.737.9846 Website: http://www.energy.sc.gov/

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Contact Information

Contact: Bin Wilcenski Phone: (803) 2566238 E-mail: [email protected] Blog: http://columbiagreenbuilders.blogspot.com Website: http://www.columbiagreenbuilders.com/Progr am.htm

Contact: Michele Farris Office of the State Engineer Address: 523 E. Capitol Avenue Pierre, SD 57501 Phone: 605.773.3899 Fax: 605.773.5980 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.state.sd.us/boa/ose/

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Contact Information

Contact: Lauren Johnson, Land Use Planner, Economic and Community Development Department Phone: 901.751.7637 E-mail: b [email protected] Website: http://germantowntn.gov/Smart_Growth_Public.html

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Contact Information

Contact: Metro Planning Department Address: 800 2nd Avenue South Nashville, TN 37210 Phone: 615.862.7150 Website: http://www.nashville.gov/MPC/ b x EarthCraft x x x x

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Contact Information

Address: Memphis Light, Gas and Water 220 South Main Memphis, TN 38103 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.mlgw.com/SubView.php? key=about_ecobuild v x

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Contact Information

Contact: Public Information Officer, City of Austin Public Works Department Address: 505 Barton Springs Road, Suite 1300 Austin, TX 78701 Phone: 512.974.7065 Website: http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/publicworks/

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Contact Information

Contact: Sarah Talkington, Austin Energy Green Building Program Address: 721 Barton Springs Rd. Austin, TX 78704-1194 Phone: 512.482.5300 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.austinenergy.com/Energy %20Efficiency/Programs/Green %20Building/Participation/singleFamilyHome RatingGuide.pdf

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Contact Information

Contact: Richard Morgan, Austin Energy Address: 811 Barton Springs Rd. Austin, TX 78704 Phone: 512.482.5309 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/development/downl oads/2006_energy_code.pdf

Contact: Zaida Basora, AIA, LEED AP Dallas Building Inspection Department Address: 320 E. Jefferson Blvd, Rm 204 Dallas, TX 75203 Phone: 214.948.4364 Email: [email protected] Website: m http://www.dallascityhall.com/building_inspec tion/index.html http://www.greendallas.net/green_buildings.ht ml

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Contact: Marketing and Media Relations Office Phone: 214.671.8573 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.greendallas.net/green_buildings.ht ml Contact: Zaida Basora, Dallas Public Works and Transportation Phone: 214.948.4634 E-mail: [email protected]

Contact: Development Services Department Address: City of El Paso 2 Civic Center Plaza m El Paso, Texas 79901 Phone: 915.541.4000

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Contact Information

Contact: Ryan Middleton Frisco, Department of Planning and Development Comprehensive and Environmental Address: 6101 Frisco Square Blvd. Frisco, TX 75034 Phone: 972.292.5363 Phone: 972.292.5000 E-mail: m [email protected] Website: http://www.friscotexas.gov/departments/planni ngdevelopment/greenbuilding/pages/default.as px

Contact: Richard Vella General Services Department Design and Construction City of Houston Address: P.O. Box 1562 Houston , TX 77251 Phone: 713.247.1532 Fax: 713.408.9915 E-Mail: [email protected] http://www.houstontx.gov/generalservices/lee d.html

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Contact: Greater Houston Builders Association Address: 9511 West Sam Houston Parkway North Houston, TX 77064 Phone: 281.970.8970 Fax: 281.970.8971 Website: www.ghba.org Website: http://www.thegbi.org/residential/featuredprojects/houston/index.pl/guidelines.asp

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Contact Information

Contact: Nancy Nevil City of Plano Sustainability & Environmental Services Dept. Address: 1520 Avenue K Plano, TX 75074 Phone: 972.941.7000 E-mail: [email protected] Website: m http://www.plano.gov/ Website: http://www.plano.gov/Departments/Environm ental %20Services/GreenLiving/buildings/Pages/4p olicy.aspx

Contact: Building Department Address: 3901 Main Street Rowlett, TX Phone: 972.412.6125 Phone: 972.412.6293 E-mail: [email protected] Website: m http://www.ci.rowlett.tx.us/Rowlett/Departme nts/Planning+and+Zoning/Green+Building+Pr ogram_landing.htm

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Contact Information

Contact: Michael Dice, Development Specialist Supervisor, Customer Assistance Team Phone: 210.207.0143 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.sanantonio.gov/dsd/codes.asp

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Contact Information

Contact: David Hart, Executive Director and Architect of the Capitol, Utah State Capitol Complex Email: mailto:[email protected]

Contact: Paul Taylor, Chief Building Inspector Phone: 435.716.9032 E-mail: [email protected] Website: m http://www.loganutah.org/CommunityDevelop ment/index.cfm

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Contact Information

Contact: Building Services & Business Licensing Address: 451 South State Street, Room 215-218 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Phone: 801.535.7752

Website: http://www.slcgreen.com/pdf/execorderLEED. m pdf

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Contact Information

Contact: Tommy Thompson, Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy (DMME) VA Division of Energy Address: Ninth Street Office Building, 8th Floor 202 North Ninth Street Richmond, VA 23219-3402 Phone: m 804.693.3239 Phone 2: 804.692.3200 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://dmme.virginia.gov/divisionenergy.shtml

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Address: 1431 W. Main Street Richmond, VA 23220 Phone: 804.225.9843 E-mail: [email protected] Habitat for Humanity Virginia Affiliates, please contact: v Steve Reed E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ecvirginia.org/index.html

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Contact Information

Contact: Jeremy McPike, Project Manager, Alexandria Department of General Services Phone: 703.838.4770 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://alexandriava.gov/GreenBuilding

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Contact: Green Buildings, Arlington County Address: 2100 Clarendon Blvd Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: 703.228.4488 Website: m http://www.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Envir onmentalServices/epo/EnvironmentalServices EpoIncentiveProgram.aspx"

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Contact Information

Contact: Helen Reinecke-Wilt, Environmental Planning Phone: 703.228.4792 Website: http://www.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Envir onmentalServices/epo/EnvironmentalServices EpoGreenHomeChoice.aspx

Contact: Construction Management Division Address: 12000 Government Center Pkwy, Fairfax VA 22035 Ste 463 Phone: m 703.324.5111 Website: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dpwes/

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Contact: Mayor's Office Address: 900 E. Broad St. Suite 201 Richmond, VA 23219 Phone: 804.646.7970

Contact Information

Contact: Greg Black, Senior Asset Manager, WA State Dept of Commerce Phone: 360.725.2916 Website: http://www.commerce.wa.gov/site/1027/defau lt.aspx m Evergreen x x

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Contact Information

Contact: Tim Stewart, Director, Planning & Community Development Department Address: 210 Lottie Street Bellingham, WA b 98225 Phone: 360.778.8300 Website: http://www.cob.org/government/departments/p cd/index.aspx

Contact: Mike Bomar, Public Affairs Director, Building Industry Association Address: 103 E 29th Street Vancouver, WA 98663 Phone: 360.694.0933 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://biaofclarkcounty.org/?location=home

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Contact Information

Contact: Sharon Cooke Address: District Department of the Environment, Energy Division 2000 14th Street, NW, 300 East Washington, DC 20009 Phone: 202.673.6700 Fax: 202.673.6725 Website: http://ddoe.dc.gov/ddoe/cwp/view,a,1209,q,49 3706,ddoeNav_GID,1478,ddoeNav,| 31424|.asp

Contact: Allan Giffen, Director, Planning Department Phone: 425.257.8731 E-mail: [email protected] Website: m http://www.everettwa.org/cityhall/insidecityha ll/full_agenda/includes/display_file.asp? id=3723

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Contact: Resource Conservation Office Phone: 425.837.3400 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ci.issaquah.wa.us/Files/Sustainabl e%20building-commercial.pdf Website: http://www.ci.issaquah.wa.us/Files/Sustainabl e%20building-residential.pdf

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Contact: Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties Address: 335 116th Avenue SE Bellevue WA 98004 Phone: 425.460.8238 Fax: 425.646.5985 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.builtgreen.net/index.html

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Contact: Carly Faul, MBA, CGP, Executive Officer Address: 3301 W. Nob Hill Blvd. Yakima, WA 98902 Phone: 509.454.4006 Website: www.cwhba.org Website: www.builtgreencw.org

Office Address: 1120 Pacific Ave. #301, Tacoma, WA 98401 Mailing Address: PO Box 1913, Tacoma, WA 98401 Phone: 253.272.2112 Website: http://www.builtgreenpierce.com/professionals .php

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Contact: Jayson Antonoff, City Green Building Acting Manager Address: Department of Planning and Development, 700 Fifth Ave., Suite 2000, P.O. Box 34019, Seattle, WA 98124-4019 Phone: 206.684.8880 Phone: 206.684.4643 Website: http://www.cityofseattle.net/dpd/GreenBuildin g/OurProgram/Overview/default.asp

Contact: Christopher M. Fletcher, AICP, City Director of Planning Address: 389 Spruce Street Morgantown, WV 26505 Phone: 304.284.7431 E-mail: [email protected]

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Address: Green Built Home, Wisconsin Environmental Initiative, 16 N. Carroll Street, Suite 840, Madison, WI 53703 Phone: 608.280.0360 Fax: 608.280.0361 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://wiei.org/greenbuilt/index.php?category_id=3981

Contact: Mayor Dave Cieslewicz, City of Madison Address: Mayor's Office, 210 MLK, Jr. Blvd., Room 403, City-County Bldg., m Madison, WI 53703-3342 Phone: 608.266.4611

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Phone: 404.604.3636 E-mail: echinfo [at] earthcrafthouse.org Website: http://www.earthcrafthouse.com/About/newho mes.htm v EarthCraft x x

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Contact: Carolyn Sarno, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships, Inc. Address: 5 Militia Drive, Lexington, Massachusetts 02421 Phone: 781.860.9177x119 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.chps.net/

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Contact: Stacey Hobart, New Buildings Institute Phone: 503.407.2148 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http:www.newbuildings.org NBI Core Performance Guide x

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NAHB Website: http://www.nahbgreen.org/Guidelines/ansistan dard.aspx ICC Website: http://www.iccsafe.org/e/prodsearch.html? words=9551S08

Phone: 888.EARTH33 (888.327.8433) Website: http://www.earthadvantage.com/about.php

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Phone: 510.845.0472 Address: 1434 University Avenue Berkeley, CA 94702 Email: [email protected]

Contact: Tom Hewes, Oregon State Department of Energy Phone: 503.373.7875 Phone: 800.221.8035. E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ecov rated.com

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Address: 1201 15th Street, NW, Washington, DC 2005, Phone: 800.368.5242 Phone: 877.NAHB.GRN (877.624.2476) Website: http://www.nahbgreen.org/Guidelines/nahbgui delines.aspx

Contact: Justin Dunning, LEED AP, CGB Program Manager Phone: 209.473.5076 Fax: 209.474.0817 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.cagreenbuilder.org/index.html

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Energy Standard

Earthcraft Requirements include Energy Star certification, and compliance with 2006 IECC, Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC. Mandatory requirements include an extensive air sealing checklist, blower door test minimum at ,0.50 ELR = sfm/sfbe, increased insulation levels (per climate zone), window U-factor of 0.65, HVAC designed and installed per ACCA Manuals J and S, duct blaster test results < 15% floor area TOTAL leakage and < 6% floor area leakage to outside, Includes optional requirements in air sealing, insulation, windows, roof, HVAC, ductwork, duct blaster test water heating and lighting and appliances. Sample options include interior air sealing, blower door test results at < .40 or <.45 ELR, increased insulation, certified passive solar design, attic radiant barrier, Energy Star roof, zone controlled HVAC, duct in conditioned spaces, increased return air ducts or transfer grills, reduced duct blaster results, solar water heating, Energy Star Advanced Lighting Package.

Energy Standard

All state departments and agencies implement no cost energy efficiency practices, as outlined and distributed to state departments and agencies by the Department of Finance and the Department of Economic and Community Affairs-Energy, Weatherization and Technology Division. All state departments and agencies designate an Energy Officer to be given the authority to study, investigate and recommend to the department/agency director, for implementation, energy saving procedures and practices in the department/agency, as well as the authority to review and verify that energy bills are correct and billed at the most advantageous rate for which the agency/facility/department is entitled. All state departments and agencies employ the latest energy conservation practices in the design, construction, renovation, operation and maintenance of state facilities and when replacing or purchasing new equipment shall purchase Energy Star labeled equipment whenever cost effective. Departments and agencies may participate in energy performance contracting for energy saving capital projects. Example found at http://adeca.alabama.gov/Energy/Document %20Library/EnergySavingsPerformanceContractingProject.pdf

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED Options Include: Optimize Energy Performance, On-Site Renewable Energy, Enhanced Commissioning, Enhanced Refrigerant Management, measurement & Verification, and Green Power. ICC/NAHB Residential Standard Energy Efficiency: Minimum Performance Path: Exceed 2006 IECC by 15% plus two points. Minimum Prescriptive Path: 30 points from Section 703, including 2 from 704. Point options include: Percent improvement of Envelope UA, points depend on percentage above code, insulation graded I or II by third-party inspection, exterior mass walls, third-party verification of an enhanced insulation and installation checklist, enhanced fenestration specifications, increased HVAC efficiencies, Energy Star lighting and appliances, south facing window overhangs, solar hot water, ductless heating and cooling, whole house leakage from 5-1 ACH50, etc. Most point values for the above categories are based on climate zone. Most categories also have specifications for additions and remodels.

Energy Standard

New homes receive rebates based on HERS ratings, while existing homes receive rebates based on improvement between pre and post inspections. Common improvements include: replacing heating system, replacing water heater, replacing windows, air tightening, installing proper ventilation systems, replacing old heating systems with newer, more efficient ones, adding insulation to the attics and foundations

Energy Standard

Key BEES amendments to the IECC include more stringent insulation and glazing minimum Rvalues.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

Residential: Compliance with the 2006 IECC Mandatory: 15% above the 2006 IECC or meet the Energy Star for Homes Certification, Continuous air barrier shown on the building plans, Design heating, cooling and duct system to ACCA Manual J and D, Mastic mandatory on all duct systems, Energy Star programmable thermostat, Install three junction boxes that can accommodate reversible, multi-speed ceiling fans, Gravity vented heating and water heating equipment installed in spaces sealed from the inside of the house. Light colored reflective wall and ceiling surfaces on at least 50% of the surface area based on the light reflective value, All hot water lines to be insulated. Additional points are provided for features that include: Conditioned attics or radiant barrier installed in the attic, Cool roofs, Air leakage rates < 0.25 nACH, Shading devices installed on windows with a Shading Coefficient < 0.45,  South glazing fully shaded, East and West orientation to have 20% of the total glazing, Use of evaporative cooling or water or ground source heat pumps, Windows configured to allow for cross ventilation, 50% of the light fixtures to be 40 lumens per watt, Credit is provided for the installation of a fuel cell or photovoltaic system, High efficiency water heating systems.

Energy Standard

Commercial and Municipal – To qualify for expedited plan review and LEED certification rebates, commercial projects must meet LEED Silver or higher. Mandatory prerequisites: At least three Water Efficiency points, including at least one point from Water Efficient Landscaping, At least one point from Sustainable Sites, Heat Island Effect, At least one point from Energy & Atmosphere, On-site Renewable Energy; or at least four points from Optimize Energy Performance

Energy Standard

Energy related prerequisites include Energy Star built in appliances, programmable thermostats, insulated hot water pipes, providing County with copies of all utility bills for a period of two years to assess the performance of the home. Optional points include orientation, exterior shading, air lock vestibules, passive solar, onsite renewable energy, additional Energy Star appliances, passive clothes drying systems, increased levels of non-incandescent lights, higher levels of insulation, blower door test results 0.35 ACH or less, project participation in other third party verification programs.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

Residential – Program based on house size (2,300 ft2) with smaller homes gaining points and larger homes losing points (subtract 1 point for each 200 ft2 over 2,300 ft2. Three paths are available for compliance with the energy provisions: Performance path: Meet 2006 IECC requirements, HERS Testing, Additional points are allowed based on percent better than code (up to 75 for a net-zero energy home) Energy Program Path – Meet one of the following programs: ENERGY STAR for Homes, or Tucson Electric Guaranteed Home Program, or EPAct Home Certification Prescriptive Path – Meet 2006 IECC, and: Size the HVAC system using Manual J. Design and install duct system to Manual D specifications and seal with mastic. Seal off duct system during construction. Install ENERGY STAR programmable thermostat and bathroom exhaust fan. Install ENERGY STAR rated windows and skylights. Additional points available for the following features:  Reduced air leakage for the building envelope, Locate ducts in conditioned space, Quality insulation installation (Grade 1), ENERGY STAR rated roofing material (“cool roof”), Rigid board insulation on exterior walls, Blown/sprayed-in insulation, Energy trusses High efficiency heating and cooling equipment (e.g., evaporative cooling or hydronic radiant cooling).

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard
Residential Mandatory features: Protect exterior entrances from direct summer sun; 15% above 2006 IECC or ENERGY STAR Certification; Continuous air barrier; Size heating and cooling systems per ACCA Manual J (IRC requirement); Size duct system per ACCA Manual D – returns for all rooms (IRC requirement); Provisions for installation for multi-speed ceiling fans; Light Reflective Value (LRV) surface colors for 50% of wall and ceiling surfaces; Task lighting installed in three separate task areas; Insulate all DHW piping; Homeowner’s manual required with operation and maintenance information Options -The energy section of this comprehensive point based system provides for optional points in 4 of 14 possible categories: Energy Rating and Performance; Thermal Envelope; HVAC; Electrical Power Lighting and Appliances; Plumbing; A minimum of 50 points must be selected from the 14 categories that include all possible green features. Commercial - Must meet all prerequisites in Commercial Building Checklist including: Reducing heat island effect; On-site shielding of site lighting; Meet ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 or 2003 IECC; Reduce design energy cost 20% (compared to the energy cost budget for energy systems regulated by ASHRAE Standard 90.1, as demonstrated by a whole building simulation using the Energy Cost Budget Method; Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning; On-site peak power demand (5%) through on-site renewable energy or off-site (green tags); Daylighting required in 25% of all spaces occupied for critical visual tasks

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

Disclose energy use of residence compared to others.

Energy Standard

Non-Residential Performance Approach, Tier 1 - Exceed 2007 Title 24 by 15%, Tier 2 exceed it by 30% Low-rise residential must meet or exceed the current Title 24. Prescriptive Approach includes specific metering and commissioning requirements, exterior shading and orientation, etc.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Residential - Dependent on verification program selected

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

Energy Standard

Commercial and Municipal – To qualify for expedited plan review and LEED certification rebates, commercial projects must meet LEED Silver or higher. Mandatory prerequisites: At least three Water Efficiency points, including at least one point from Water Efficient Landscaping, At least one point from Sustainable Sites, Heat Island Effect, At least one point from Energy & Atmosphere, On-site Renewable Energy; or at least four points from Optimize Energy Performance Residential LEED H - Mandatory prerequisite, Energy Star certification and Refrigerant Charge test, Options include Exceptional Energy Performance, Efficient Hot Water Distribution, Pipe Insulation, and Appropriate HVAC Refrigerants.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED Options Include: Optimize Energy Performance, On-Site Renewable Energy, Enhanced Commissioning, Enhanced Refrigerant Management, measurement & Verification, and Green Power.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

California Green Builder Energy Efficiency: the minimum threshold for CGB is either certifying as a ComfortWise homes (another program of Consul), or by meeting the following: HVAC system designed to the Air Conditioning Contractors of America Manuals J, S, and D or recognized equivalent protocols, 15% more energy efficient than Title 24 requires, or is equivalent to an Energy Star® Home, the CEC’s “Lowered Duct Leakage” criteria shall be met. The CGB certified HERS rater inspections include insulation, caulking, windows, water heating, HVAC systems, duct blaster and blower door tests, and the California Green Building Standards Code checklist.

Energy Standard

California Green Builder Energy Efficiency: the minimum threshold for CGB is either certifying as a ComfortWise homes (another program of Consul), or by meeting the following: HVAC system designed to the Air Conditioning Contractors of America Manuals J, S, and D or recognized equivalent protocols, 15% more energy efficient than Title 24 requires, or is equivalent to an Energy Star® Home, the CEC’s “Lowered Duct Leakage” criteria shall be met. The CGB certified HERS rater inspections include insulation, caulking, windows, water heating, HVAC systems, duct blaster and blower door tests, and the California Green Building Standards Code checklist.

Energy Standard

Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

Energy Standard

Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

Minimum Requirements - Provide pre-approved photovoltaic plans, pre-wire for PVs, install Energy Star dishwasher, test ducts for leakage. Point Options: Exceed Title 24 by 10-20%; Achieve Energy Star Certification; Provide exterior shading; install compact fluorescents; showcase energy efficient features in model homes; etc.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

Commercial Compliance Mandatory 15% above Title 24. Residential Minimum threshold for Build it Green/Green Points Certification is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D and S.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Provides no-cost shade trees, delivered and planted.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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A wide variety of point options are provided for increased energy efficiency: Exceed Title 24 by 20%, Increased insulation, use of SIPS, tankless water heaters, compact fluorescent bulbs, Energy Star appliances and fixtures, install duct work in conditioned space, windows and doors more efficient than required, etc.

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Residential Compliance must meet or exceed Title 24 by 15%

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Replacement/Addition of the following: permanent solar power such as solar photovoltaic; solar thermal systems; tank less domestic water heaters; windows and/or doors containing glass; and high efficiency heating, venting, and air-conditioning systems

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The City of Mission Viejo's program offers a wide variety of point options for increased energy efficiency: Increased efficiencies in building envelope and HVAC, compact fluorescent bulbs, Energy Star appliances and fixtures, install duct work in conditioned space, incorporate passive solar features, provide exterior shading, prewire for (or install) solar hot water or photovoltaics.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Non-Residential Performance Approach, Tier 1 - Exceed 2007 Title 24 by 15%, Tier 2 exceed it by 30% Low-rise residential must meet or exceed the current Title 24. Prescriptive Approach includes specific metering and commissioning requirements, exterior shading and orientation, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Mandatory: exceed Title 24 standards by at least 10%, with the exception of homes over 4,000 square feet, which are required to exceed Title 24 by 15%. Optional: photovoltaic on new and existing homes and businesses

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Residential Minimum threshold for Earth Advantage is 20% better than Title 24.

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The minimum threshold for CGB is either certifying as a ComfortWise homes (another program of Consul) , or by meeting the following: HVAC system designed to the Air Conditioning Contractors of America Manuals J, S, and D or recognized equivalent protocols, 15% more energy efficient than Title 24 requires, or is equivalent to an ENERGY STAR® Home, the CEC’s “Lowered Duct Leakage” criteria shall be met. The CGB certified HERS rater inspections include insulation, caulking, windows, water heating, HVAC systems, duct blaster and blower door tests and the California Green Building Standards Code checklist.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Minimum threshold is 10-15% better than Title 24, depending on ft2.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial projects must exceed Title 24 by 25% to qualify, Residential projects must exceed Title 24 15%

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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The energy budget, per Title 24 calculations, for a residence greater than 3,500 ft2 must be no greater than that of a 3,500 ft2 residence. This applies to both new construction and additions resulting in such ft2.

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Minimum compliance is to meet Title 24, or exceed by 20% depending upon level of certification. Option points for Blower door test results better than 30 ACH, Grade II insulation, advanced framing and use and verification of thermal bypass checklist, NFRC labeled windows U-factor .35 or less, solar design features such as orientation, exterior shading, exceeding Title 24 by up to 40%, installing photovoltaics, Energy Star HVAC and appliances, pre-wiring for fans, eliminating need for AC, installing humidistats/timers, high efficiency water heater, efficient natural light, outdoor light and interior compact fluorescents, etc.

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Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S. ace, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D and S. Residential LEED H Option: Mandatory prerequisite, Energy Star certification and Refrigerant Charge test, Options include Exceptional Energy Performance, Efficient Hot Water Distribution, Pipe Insulation, and Appropriate HVAC Refrigerants

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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All projects must exceed Title 24 compliance by 10%. Prescriptive compliance options are available as well. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Baseline Commercial and Residential: All projects must exceed Title 24 compliance by 15%. Prescriptive compliance options are available as well. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. California Green Builder Energy Efficiency: the minimum threshold for CGB is either certifying as a ComfortWise homes (another program of Consul), or by meeting the following: HVAC system designed to the Air Conditioning Contractors of America Manuals J, S, and D or recognized equivalent protocols, 15% more energy efficient than Title 24 requires, or is equivalent to an Energy Star® Home, the CEC’s “Lowered Duct Leakage” criteria shall be met. The CGB certified HERS rater inspections include insulation, caulking, windows, water heating, HVAC systems, duct blaster and blower door tests, and the California Green Building Standards Code checklist.

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West Hollywood Mandatory items for residential and commercial: Comply with Title 24; Provide roof location and install conduit from roof to electrical room for future photovoltaic system (PV) installation; Install Energy Star appliances; Install energy efficient outdoor lighting. Commercial project point options: Increased energy efficiency, pre-plumb for solar hot water, install solar hot water heaters or PVs, tankless water heaters, exterior shading, timers or photo sensors on exterior lighting, install Energy Star or cool roofs, etc. LEED exempts local checklist.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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The square footage of the home dictates the number of points and level of energy efficiency required in this comprehensive program. For example: Homes < 2,500 ft2 must comply with the 2006 IECC, have an 85 AFUE furnace and a 14 SEER AC, or have a HERS Index of 80 or less Homes >8,001 ft2, HERS Index of < 65 and a > 94 % AFUE furnace and > 17 SEER AC. Additional points can be gained under the following categories: Efficient Insulation measures, Mechanical equipment measures including proper design, Efficient duct installation and eliminating ductwork in unconditioned space, Efficient appliances and automatic lighting controls Passive solar design Reduction of cooling load on building

Energy Standard

Residential Mandatory features include: Meet minimum HERS Index based on square footage with a minimum Index of 70 required for up to 3,000 ft2 houses and a maximum Index of 35 for residences over 5,001 ft2, Requires 50% of installed lighting to have efficiency of 40 Lumens/watt of greater, Additionally up to 60 Green Points must be selected based on floor area of building in addition to the mandatory requirements. Energy features include: Increased insulation levels, Low U-factor and SHGC windows, Heating and cooing system commissioning, Ground source heat pumps, ENERGY STAR boilers, Direct vent space and water heaters, Zoned radiant heating, Passive cooling, Whole house fans, Evaporative cooling, ENERGY STAR lighting and appliances, Passive and active solar space and water heating systems, Advanced framing techniques, etc

Energy Standard

Mandatory program requires a HERS Index Rating with a sliding scale based on the building area. A maximum HERS Index of 85 must be achieved for buildings up to 1,000 ft2 and buildings greater than 8,001 ft2 must achieve a HERS Index Rating < 10.

Energy Standard

Minimum standard is compliance with 2003 IECC or certified Energy Star rating and HERS of 100 or less, or a designated prescriptive path. Houses over 3000 ft2 must supply part of the energy use in the home on-site or elect to provide off site mitigation through a fee payment option. Exterior energy use, such as snow melt equipment, hot tubs, etc must be mitigated. Option points include increased envelope and HVAC efficiencies, blower door test showing ACH of 0.35 or less, insulating hot water pipes, Manual J calculations used for sizing mechanical equipment, programmable thermostats, thermostats in individual rooms, avoid mechanical air conditioning, properly sized overhangs, solar hot water rough in, passive solar design, solar hot water heating, space heating, photovoltaics, etc.

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Residential - The square footage of the home dictates the number of points required on a scale ranging from 40 points for buildings  2,000 ft2 to 100 points for homes > 8,000 ft2. Points are possible from the following categories: High efficiency heating system, thermostat and duct systems, High efficiency water heating system, HERS Rating of 80 or less, Increased insulation and glazing efficiency, Efficient light system and controls, ENERGY STAR appliances, Blower door testing, Points can also be purchased at a rate of $10 per point per floor area of house size divided by the total number of points needed. Commercial - All buildings are required to achieve a point total of 70. Points can be achieved under energy for the following types of measures: Building Commissioning, Air sealing measures, High efficiency heating systems, Evaporative cooling or no compressor air conditioning, No ducts in unconditioned space, High efficiency water heating, Duct leakage testing, Reduction in exterior lighting, Efficient interior lighting and controls, Building shell insulation, Efficient windows, Mandatory measure required: Combustion analysis report

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED Options Include: Optimize Energy Performance, On-Site Renewable Energy, Enhanced Commissioning, Enhanced Refrigerant Management, measurement & Verification, and Green Power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial buildings greater than 5,000 ft must be LEED silver. Less than 5,000 ft2 may opt to comply with the prescriptive code (below). Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, onsite renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Residential, and Commercial Less than 5,000 ft2. Mandatory requirements include the Prescriptive Energy Code, which includes high envelope and equipment efficiences than the 2006 IECC. Buildings from 3000-5000 must also have 92% furnaces, duct leakage testing, etc.; residences larger than 5,000 ft2 must have a HERS rating of 70 or less and a blower door test of less than .35 ACH, etc. Alternative compliance path: ENERGY STAR certified with a HERS rating equivalent to that required in the Green Building Standards for home size, LEED Silver certified, or Built Green and achieves a HERS rating equivalent to that required in the Green Building Standard for home size, or other equivalent green building code. Additional voluntary measures include zero waste construction recycling, energy and water saving fixtures, materials with recycled content, renewable energy, Energy Star appliances.

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Energy Star certification is mandatory, via either the prescriptive or performance path, minimized exterior lighting (5500 lumens or less) to meet International Dark Sky Standard for Nighttime Light Pollution. Additional points include increased efficiencies, increased overhangs, vegetated roof, entry airlock, insulated window shades, insulated water heaters or tankless, ground source heat pump, zoned radiant with slab edge insulation, daylighting, Passive Solar Space Heating That Includes: A) South facing glazing, B) Properly sized overhangs and C) Installation of appropriately sized thermal mass for glazing, pre-plumb and pre-wire for solar, etc.

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Mandatory measures: 87-88% AFUE furnace, 0.63 EF gas water heaters and 0.93 for electric, Optional point measures include increased envelope insulation, increased equipment efficiencies, daylighting, passive solar design features, blower door test 0.45 ACH or less, active solar space heating, passive clothes dryer, motion sensors and timers on exterior lights, etc.

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A minimum of 15% of the total required points must come from the Energy Efficiency category. Envelope Options include passive solar design, increased insulation, advanced sealing package, blower door test less than 0.35 ACH, etc. Mechanical System Options include active solar heating, high efficiency equipment, geothermal/geoexchange heating and cooling, etc Water Heating Options include: solar water heating, geothermal water heating, insulate hot water pipes, insulate under and around bathtubs to R-11, Electrical and Appliance Options include solar generated electric system, wind generated sytem, in-floor heating, Energy Star appliances, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. CHPS Energy Efficiency Required Prerequisites: 25% or more above the ASHRAE 90.1 – 2004 standard using either the prescriptive criteria established by the New Buildings Institute’s Benchmark: Energy Benchmark for High Performance Buildings, or the prescriptive approach outlined in the ASHRAE standards, or the “total building approach” outlined in the ASHRAE standards; Install a continuous air barrier and employ air sealing “best” practices to control air leakage ; Employ “best” practice HVAC design techniques to improve system performance and meet ASHRAE Standard 55; Commission all energy-using systems; Provide effective and complete training and documentation on the operation and maintenance of the building systems identified in the commissioning report; Participate in energy efficiency incentive and technical assistance programs that are available through applicable utility and governmental programs. Optional Points Include: Demonstrate superior energy performance beyond prerequisite; In addition to meeting the classroom daylighting prerequisite, incorporate daylighting throughout the building and control at least 40% of the connected lighting load with automatic daylighting controls and/or hybrid occupancy/daylight controls; Perform enhanced building commissioning employing a third party commissioning agent throughout the design and construction process; Design 90% of permanent classrooms without air conditioning or minimize air conditioning loads in classrooms by installing low energy use comfort systems; Install an energy management system (EMS) to monitor and trend the energy consumed throughout the school. Install a submetering system for lighting loads and plug loads, integrating the data collected from the submetering systems with the energy management system.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Mandatory Requirements: HERS index of at least 90, solar pool heating system, pool cover. Point options include: Improved HERS index, proper sizing HVAC, passive solar, exterior shading, solar hot water, insulate hot water pipes, dwelling unit attached or zero-lot line, Energy Star appliances, Advanced Lighting Package, etc

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Residential - Mandatory prerequisite, HERS index of at least 90, solar pool heating system, pool cover. Point options include: Improved HERS index, proper sizing HVAC, passive solar, exterior shading, solar hot water, insulate hot water pipes, dwelling unit attached or zero-lot line, Energy Star appliances, Advanced Lighting Package, etc

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED Options Include: Optimize Energy Performance, On-Site Renewable Energy, Enhanced Commissioning, Enhanced Refrigerant Management, measurement & Verification, and Green Power. Residential - FGBC Mandatory prerequisite, HERS index of at least 90, solar pool heating system, pool cover. Point options include: Improved HERS index, proper sizing HVAC, passive solar, exterior shading, solar hot water, insulate hot water pipes, dwelling unit attached or zero-lot line, Energy Star appliances, Advanced Lighting Package, etc Residential LEED H - Mandatory prerequisite, Energy Star certification and Refrigerant Charge test, Options include Exceptional Energy Performance, Efficient Hot Water Distribution, Pipe Insulation, and Appropriate HVAC Refrigerants.

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Mandatory Requirements: HERS index of at least 90, solar pool heating system, pool cover. Point options include: Improved HERS index, proper sizing HVAC, passive solar, exterior shading, solar hot water, insulate hot water pipes, dwelling unit attached or zero-lot line, Energy Star appliances, Advanced Lighting Package, etc

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED Options Include: Optimize Energy Performance, On-Site Renewable Energy, Enhanced Commissioning, Enhanced Refrigerant Management, measurement & Verification, and Green Power. Residential - FGBC Mandatory prerequisite, HERS index of at least 90, solar pool heating system, pool cover. Point options include: Improved HERS index, proper sizing HVAC, passive solar, exterior shading, solar hot water, insulate hot water pipes, dwelling unit attached or zero-lot line, Energy Star appliances, Advanced Lighting Package, etc

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Residential - FGBC Mandatory prerequisite, HERS index of at least 90, solar pool heating system, pool cover. Point options include: Improved HERS index, proper sizing HVAC, passive solar, exterior shading, solar hot water, insulate hot water pipes, dwelling unit attached or zero-lot line, Energy Star appliances, Advanced Lighting Package, etc Residential LEED H - Mandatory prerequisite, Energy Star certification and Refrigerant Charge test, Options include Exceptional Energy Performance, Efficient Hot Water Distribution, Pipe Insulation, and Appropriate HVAC Refrigerants.

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED Options Include: Optimize Energy Performance, On-Site Renewable Energy, Enhanced Commissioning, Enhanced Refrigerant Management, measurement & Verification, and Green Power. Residential - FGBC Mandatory prerequisite, HERS index of at least 90, solar pool heating system, pool cover. Point options include: Improved HERS index, proper sizing HVAC, passive solar, exterior shading, solar hot water, insulate hot water pipes, dwelling unit attached or zero-lot line, Energy Star appliances, Advanced Lighting Package, etc

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED Options Include: Optimize Energy Performance, On-Site Renewable Energy, Enhanced Commissioning, Enhanced Refrigerant Management, measurement & Verification, and Green Power. Residential - FGBC Mandatory prerequisite, HERS index of at least 90, solar pool heating system, pool cover. Point options include: Improved HERS index, proper sizing HVAC, passive solar, exterior shading, solar hot water, insulate hot water pipes, dwelling unit attached or zero-lot line, Energy Star appliances, Advanced Lighting Package, etc

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Mandatory: Energy performance must be increased by 15% above that required in the 2004 edition of the Building Code, effective with the implementation of the 2007 edition of the Florida Building Code on December 31, 2008

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED Options Include: Optimize Energy Performance, On-Site Renewable Energy, Enhanced Commissioning, Enhanced Refrigerant Management, measurement & Verification, and Green Power. Residential - FGBC Mandatory prerequisite, HERS index of at least 90, solar pool heating system, pool cover. Point options include: Improved HERS index, proper sizing HVAC, passive solar, exterior shading, solar hot water, insulate hot water pipes, dwelling unit attached or zero-lot line, Energy Star appliances, Advanced Lighting Package, etc

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED Options Include: Optimize Energy Performance, On-Site Renewable Energy, Enhanced Commissioning, Enhanced Refrigerant Management, measurement & Verification, and Green Power. FGBC Mandatory prerequisite, Energy Star certification and Refrigerant Charge test, Options include Exceptional Energy Performance, Efficient Hot Water Distribution, Pipe Insulation, and Appropriate HVAC Refrigerants. Residential - Mandatory FGBC Requirements: HERS index of at least 90, solar pool heating system, pool cover. Point options include: Improved HERS index, proper sizing HVAC, passive solar, exterior shading, solar hot water, insulate hot water pipes, dwelling unit attached or zero-lot line, Energy Star appliances, Advanced Lighting Package, etc

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED Options Include: Optimize Energy Performance, On-Site Renewable Energy, Enhanced Commissioning, Enhanced Refrigerant Management, measurement & Verification, and Green Power. Earthcraft Requirements include Energy Star certification, and compliance with 2006 IECC, Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC. Mandatory requirements include an extensive air sealing checklist, blower door test minimum at ,0.50 ELR = sfm/sfbe, increased insulation levels (per climate zone), window U-factor of 0.65, HVAC designed and installed per ACCA Manuals J and S, duct blaster test results < 15% floor area TOTAL leakage and < 6% floor area leakage to outside, Includes optional requirements in air sealing, insulation, windows, roof, HVAC, ductwork, duct blaster test water heating and lighting and appliances. Sample options include interior air sealing, blower door test results at < .40 or <.45 ELR, increased insulation, certified passive solar design, attic radiant barrier, Energy Star roof, zone controlled HVAC, duct in conditioned spaces, increased return air ducts or transfer grills, reduced duct blaster results, solar water heating, Energy Star Advanced Lighting Package.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Homes mechanically cooled must collect more points. Options include orienting buildings for air flow, limiting thermal mass, provide exterior shad, reduce hardscape, light colored roofs and exterior walls, high performance glazing, with operable openings, limited glazing on east and west facades, solar heating, insulated hot water lines, whole house fans, Energy Star appliances, Duct Blaster Test conducted, House is Energy Star-compliant, Fluorescent lamps, etc.

10-30% reduction in energy use compared to similar building.

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NAHB Green Guideline Energy Efficiency: requirements include compliance with the 2003 IECC or local code, whichever is higher, HVAC sizing with ACCA Manual J, and third party plan review of energy efficiency items. Performance Path offers bronze-gold certification based on 15-40% above code. Prescriptive Path requires a minimum of 37 points from among options including SIPS, ICFS, advanced framing, raised heel trusses, continuous Insulation, air sealing package, Energy Star rated windows, specific measures associated with HVAC design, equipment and installation, increased HVAC efficiency, ducts sealing or located in conditions spaces, and other ventilation measures, increased water heater efficiency, Energy Star advanced lighting package and other lighting measures, renewable energy/solar heating and cooling measures focused on orientation and shading, passive solar design, solar water heating, onsite renewable energy options, third-party verification of specific installation measures, blower door, duct blaster etc testing, additional points are available for innovation such as desuperheater with ground source heat pumps, occupancy lights for sensors, etc. LEED for Homes: Mandatory prerequisites: Energy Star certification and Refrigerant Charge test Options: exceptional energy performance, efficient hot water distribution, pipe insulation, and appropriate HVAC refrigerants.

LEED for Schools

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Options in Chicago's single family checklist include: Energy Star compliance, LEED certification, optimizing building and window orientation, providing overhangs and other shading devices, exceeding the Chicago Energy Conservation Code, increasing envelope insulation, advanced air sealing and blower door testing not to exceed 0.25 CFM50/ft2, increased HVAC efficiencies, locate ducts in conditioned spaces, hydronic radiant floor heating, Energy Star appliances, solar system, solar lighting, etc. LEED for Homes: Mandatory prerequisites: Energy Star certification and Refrigerant Charge test Options: exceptional energy performance, efficient hot water distribution, pipe insulation, and appropriate HVAC refrigerants.

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Chicago Green Homes, LEED-H. Options in Chicago's single family checklist include: Energy Star compliance, LEED certification, optimizing building and window orientation, providing overhangs and other shading devices, exceeding the Chicago Energy Conservation Code, increasing envelope insulation, advanced air sealing and blower door testing not to exceed 0.25 CFM50/ft2, increased HVAC efficiencies, locate ducts in conditioned spaces, hydronic radiant floor heating, Energy Star appliances, solar system, solar lighting, etc. LEED for Homes - Mandatory prerequisite, Energy Star certification and Refrigerant Charge test, Options include Exceptional Energy Performance, Efficient Hot Water Distribution, Pipe Insulation, and Appropriate HVAC Refrigerants. Residential - Mandatory prerequisite, Energy Star certification and Refrigerant Charge test, Options include Exceptional Energy Performance, Efficient Hot Water Distribution, Pipe Insulation, and Appropriate HVAC Refrigerants.

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NAHB Green Guideline Energy Efficiency: requirements include compliance with the 2003 IECC or local code, whichever is higher, HVAC sizing with ACCA Manual J, and third party plan review of energy efficiency items. Performance Path offers bronze-gold certification based on 15-40% above code. Prescriptive Path requires a minimum of 37 points from among options including SIPS, ICFS, advanced framing, raised heel trusses, continuous Insulation, air sealing package, Energy Star rated windows, specific measures associated with HVAC design, equipment and installation, increased HVAC efficiency, ducts sealing or located in conditions spaces, and other ventilation measures, increased water heater efficiency, Energy Star advanced lighting package and other lighting measures, renewable energy/solar heating and cooling measures focused on orientation and shading, passive solar design, solar water heating, onsite renewable energy options, third-party verification of specific installation measures, blower door, duct blaster etc testing, additional points are available for innovation such as desuperheater with ground source heat pumps, occupancy lights for sensors, etc. ICC/NAHB Residential Standard Energy Efficiency: Minimum Performance Path: Exceed 2006 IECC by 15% plus two points. Minimum Prescriptive Path: 30 points from Section 703, including 2 from 704. Point options include: Percent improvement of Envelope UA, points depend on percentage above code, insulation graded I or II by third-party inspection, exterior mass walls, third-party verification of an enhanced insulation and installation checklist, enhanced fenestration specifications, increased HVAC efficiencies, Energy Star lighting and appliances, south facing window overhangs, solar hot water, ductless heating and cooling, whole house leakage from 5-1 ACH50, etc. Most point values for the above categories are based on climate zone. Most categories also have specifications for additions and remodels. No level specified.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Residential Energy Star Option: Energy Star Certification, with a HERS rating of 85. Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC. ICC/NAHB Residential Standard Energy Efficiency: Minimum Performance Path: Exceed 2006 IECC by 15% plus two points. Minimum Prescriptive Path: 30 points from Section 703, including 2 from 704. Point options include: Percent improvement of Envelope UA, points depend on percentage above code, insulation graded I or II by third-party inspection, exterior mass walls, third-party verification of an enhanced insulation and installation checklist, enhanced fenestration specifications, increased HVAC efficiencies, Energy Star lighting and appliances, south facing window overhangs, solar hot water, ductless heating and cooling, whole house leakage from 5-1 ACH50, etc. Most point values for the above categories are based on climate zone. Most categories also have specifications for additions and remodels.

Thirty percent more efficient than current state energy code (ASHRAE/IESNA 90.12004 or 2006 IECC in 2009)

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Maine State Housing Authority Green Building Standards: Mandatory: sealed thermal envelope, thermal envelope insulated to Chapter 4 of the 2004 IECC or current State Code (whichever is greater), no pipes or ducts in outside walls, efficient windows, Energy Star appliances and lighting, no recessed lighting, automatic lighting controls. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

LEED for Homes: Mandatory prerequisites: Energy Star certification and Refrigerant Charge test Options: exceptional energy performance, efficient hot water distribution, pipe insulation, and appropriate HVAC refrigerants.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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10% reduction in building energy use from 2005 levels.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. LEED for Homes: Mandatory prerequisites: Energy Star certification and Refrigerant Charge test Options: exceptional energy performance, efficient hot water distribution, pipe insulation, and appropriate HVAC refrigerants. Residential Energy Star Option: Energy Star Certification, with a HERS rating of 85. Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Residential Energy Star Option: Energy Star Certification, with a HERS rating of 85. Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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In-state requirement for each agency to reduce 2005 level energy consumption by 10% by 2010.

Life-cycle cost analysis required.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. In Addition: Decreased energy consumption in existing building 35% by 2020. New construction over 20,000 ft2 20% more efficient than State Energy code, and LEED certification.

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CHPS Energy Efficiency Required Prerequisites: 25% or more above the ASHRAE 90.1 – 2004 standard using either the prescriptive criteria established by the New Buildings Institute’s Benchmark: Energy Benchmark for High Performance Buildings, or the prescriptive approach outlined in the ASHRAE standards, or the “total building approach” outlined in the ASHRAE standards; Install a continuous air barrier and employ air sealing “best” practices to control air leakage ; Employ “best” practice HVAC design techniques to improve system performance and meet ASHRAE Standard 55; Commission all energy-using systems; Provide effective and complete training and documentation on the operation and maintenance of the building systems identified in the commissioning report; Participate in energy efficiency incentive and technical assistance programs that are available through applicable utility and governmental programs. Optional Points Include: Demonstrate superior energy performance beyond prerequisite; In addition to meeting the classroom daylighting prerequisite, incorporate daylighting throughout the building and control at least 40% of the connected lighting load with automatic daylighting controls and/or hybrid occupancy/daylight controls; Perform enhanced building commissioning employing a third party commissioning agent throughout the design and construction process; Design 90% of permanent classrooms without air conditioning or minimize air conditioning loads in classrooms by installing low energy use comfort systems; Install an energy management system (EMS) to monitor and trend the energy consumed throughout the school. Install a submetering system for lighting loads and plug loads, integrating the data collected from the submetering systems with the energy management system.

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Residential compliance requires: HERS index of 65 on new construction greater than 3,000 ft2, and HERS index of 70 or less for new construction 3,000 ft2 or less. Large buildings of any type over 100,000 ft2, and "specialty" buildings over 40,000 ft2 are required to meet a performance standard set at 20% below the energy usage of the commonly used ASHRAE 90.1-2007 code. Medium-sized commercial buildings, which include residential buildings of four stories or more, but that are less than 100,000 ft2, have the option of meeting the same 20% better than ASHRAE 90.1-2007 performance standard, or using a simplified, prescriptive energy code. The prescriptive code is based on Chapter 5 of the IECC 2009 energy code, and adds incremental efficiency improvements primarily through: a. Building envelope elements (walls, roofs, windows, insulation, etc.) b. Commissioning requirements to ensure that buildings‟ energy systems operate as designed. c. More efficient lighting power densities and improved lighting controls. d. A choice of one of three compliance paths: high efficiency HVAC equipment, further lighting energy reductions, or on-site renewable energy. This prescriptive option for commercial buildings between 5,000 and 100,000 ft2. was developed from the Core Performance program of the New Buildings Institute.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Residential Energy Star Option: Energy Star Certification, with a HERS rating of 85. Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Exceed 2006 IECC by 15% plus two points. Minimum Prescriptive Path: 30 points from Section 703, including 2 from 704. Point options include: Percent improvement of Envelope UA, points depend on percentage above code, insulation graded I or II by third-party inspection, exterior mass walls, third-party verification of an enhanced insulation and installation checklist, enhanced fenestration specifications, increased HVAC efficiencies, Energy Star lighting and appliances, south facing window overhangs, solar hot water, ductless heating and cooling, whole house leakage from 5-1 ACH50, etc. Most point values for the above categories are based on climate zone. Most categories also have specifications for additions and remodels. NAHB Green Guideline Energy Efficiency: requirements include compliance with the 2003 IECC or local code, whichever is higher, HVAC sizing with ACCA Manual J, and third party plan review of energy efficiency items. Performance Path offers bronze-gold certification based on 15-40% above code. Prescriptive Path requires a minimum of 37 points from among options including SIPS, ICFS, advanced framing, raised heel trusses, continuous Insulation, air sealing package, Energy Star rated windows, specific measures associated with HVAC design, equipment and installation, increased HVAC efficiency, ducts sealing or located in conditions spaces, and other ventilation measures, increased water heater efficiency, Energy Star advanced lighting package and other lighting measures, renewable energy/solar heating and cooling measures focused on orientation and shading, passive solar design, solar water heating, onsite renewable energy options, third-party verification of specific installation measures, blower door, duct blaster etc testing, additional points are available for innovation such as

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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NAHB Green Guideline Energy Efficiency: requirements include compliance with the 2003 IECC or local code, whichever is higher, HVAC sizing with ACCA Manual J, and third party plan review of energy efficiency items. Performance Path offers bronze-gold certification based on 15-40% above code. Prescriptive Path requires a minimum of 37 points from among options including SIPS, ICFS, advanced framing, raised heel trusses, continuous Insulation, air sealing package, Energy Star rated windows, specific measures associated with HVAC design, equipment and installation, increased HVAC efficiency, ducts sealing or located in conditions spaces, and other ventilation measures, increased water heater efficiency, Energy Star advanced lighting package and other lighting measures, renewable energy/solar heating and cooling measures focused on orientation and shading, passive solar design, solar water heating, onsite renewable energy options, third-party verification of specific installation measures, blower door, duct blaster etc testing, additional points are available for innovation such as desuperheater with ground source heat pumps, occupancy lights for sensors, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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NAHB Green Guideline Energy Efficiency: requirements include compliance with the 2003 IECC or local code, whichever is higher, HVAC sizing with ACCA Manual J, and third party plan review of energy efficiency items. Performance Path offers bronze-gold certification based on 15-40% above code. Prescriptive Path requires a minimum of 37 points from among options including SIPS, ICFS, advanced framing, raised heel trusses, continuous Insulation, air sealing package, Energy Star rated windows, specific measures associated with HVAC design, equipment and installation, increased HVAC efficiency, ducts sealing or located in conditions spaces, and other ventilation measures, increased water heater efficiency, Energy Star advanced lighting package and other lighting measures, renewable energy/solar heating and cooling measures focused on orientation and shading, passive solar design, solar water heating, onsite renewable energy options, third-party verification of specific installation measures, blower door, duct blaster etc testing, additional points are available for innovation such as desuperheater with ground source heat pumps, occupancy lights for sensors, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Exceed the effective International Energy Conservation Code by 20%, to the extent that it is cost effective.

Residential: Mandatory features include 15% above the 2006 IECC, Energy Star appliances for all appliances offered in residence HVAC systems designed to ACCA Manual J, D, and S. This comprehensive points based program has a prescriptive and performance based approach. Performance Path - 15% above the IECC and two additional practices which include: lighting and appliance efficiency, renewable energy, proper HVAC duct design, proper HVAC equipment selection, and commissioning. The Prescriptive Path allows: Minimum compliance with the 2006 IECC, REScheck (UA Alternative) Compliance and Minimum 30 additional points from: 10% to 20% UA improvement over 2006 IECC requirements, proper insulation installation, proper insulation and air sealing, increased fenestration U-factor from 2006 IECC, HVAC equipment efficiency increases over the 2006 IECC. Mandatory requirements apply to both performance and prescriptive paths: references IECC and IRC air sealing and HVAC sizing requirements.

New construction and renovation designs should exceed the state energy code by at least 20%,

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Minimum qualification is Tier 1 = HERS 85, Tier 2 = HERS 65, Tier 3 = HERS score of 50 or less.

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Prerequisite: Residential Energy Star Option: Energy Star Certification, with a HERS rating of 85. Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC Second Level; Install Photovoltaic system or participate in Green Future program. The third level does not necessarily impact energy efficiency, fourth level - buildings built to the New Jersey Climate Choice (Microload) level will achieve energy efficiency of at least 50% better than required by energy code.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

New Mexico Build Green Silver or LEED-Silver homes to be deemed to qualify. Homes using performance path must be 30% more efficient than baseline 2006 IECC. To use the prescriptive path, the code makes the following amendments to the 2006 IECC: adds air infiltration testing 6.0 ACH50, (exceeds 2009 IECC), adds duct leakage testing 4.0 CFM @ 25, if ducts are in conditioned space and not tested air infiltration rate for house drops to 3.0 ACH50, adds requirement to use the thermal bypass checklist, adds SHGC requirement, 0.40, Increases wall insulation to R-21/13+7.5, Iincrease floor insulation to R-21, adds roof reflectance requirement, adds ventilation fan requirements, adds Energy Star labeled light fixtures.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Residential LEED H: mandatory prerequisite, Energy Star certification and refrigerant charge test, options include exceptional energy performance, efficient hot water distribution, pipe insulation, and appropriate HVAC refrigerants.

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Meet required HERS Index based on square footage and levels of Green Building Certification: Silver – HERS 70, Gold – HERS 50, Platinum – HERS 25, Emerald – HERS 0, Each level also requires additional points that are attained from the following categories: Lower HERS rating, HVAC Design, Installation and Commissioning, HVAC equipment operates using an alternate, refrigerant containing no HCFCs, Water heating system design, equipment selection and installation, Lighting efficiency, Passive solar space heating and cooling design, Solar water and space heating, On-site renewable energy sources, Third party verification for energy related features, Mandatory Requirements which apply to all buildings: HVAC sizing, design and selection based on ACCA, Thermal Bypass Checklist, Blower Door and Duct Blaster Testing, and PV Systems required for all heat pumps used for heating.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Residential: Phase I HERS 85 or less, Phase II HERS 80 or less, Phase III HERS 75 and Phase IV HERS 70

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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New state buildings should exceed the state energy code by at least 20% and substantial renovations by at least 10%. Operations of existing buildings should strive to meet the Energy Star building standards for energy performance and indoor air quality. New state construction and substantial renovations must follow LEED green building guidelines to the maximum extent practical. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Residential Energy Star: Energy Star Certification, with a HERS rating of 85. Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC

Residential Energy Star: Energy Star Certification, with a HERS rating of 85. Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.12007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Residential: mandatory prerequisite, Energy Star certification and refrigerant charge test, options include exceptional energy performance, efficient hot water distribution, pipe insulation, and appropriate HVAC refrigerants.

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Residential Energy Star Option: Energy Star Certification, with a HERS rating of 85. Energy Star homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Residential: mandatory prerequisite, Energy Star certification and refrigerant charge test, options include exceptional energy performance, efficient hot water distribution, pipe insulation, and appropriate HVAC refrigerants.

Residential Energy Star Option: Energy Star Certification, with a HERS rating of 85. Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC

Residential Energy Star Option: Energy Star Certification, with a HERS rating of 85. Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Residential Energy Star Option: Energy Star Certification, with a HERS rating of 85. Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Residential Energy Star Option: Energy Star Certification, with a HERS rating of 85. Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC.

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Residential Energy Star Option: Energy Star Certification, with a HERS rating of 85. Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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In addition to the NAHB Green Guideline requirements listed below, the program includes additional air sealing items, insulating heated slabs, insulating hot water heaters, using 2x6 framing in plumbing walls, etc. Requirements from the Green Guidelines include compliance with the 2003 IECC or local code, whichever is higher, HVAC sizing with ACCA Manual J, and third party plan review of energy efficiency items. Performance Path offers bronze-gold certification based on 15-40% above code. Prescriptive Path requires a minimum of 37 points from among options including SIPS, ICFS, advanced framing, raised heel trusses, continuous insulation, air sealing package, Energy Star Rated windows, specific measures associated with HVAC design, equipment and installation, increased HVAC efficiency, ducts sealing or located in conditions spaces, and other ventilation measures, increased water heater efficiency, Energy Star Advanced Lighting Package and other lighting measures, renewable energy/solar heating and cooling measures focused on orientation and shading, passive solar design, solar water heating, onsite renewable energy options, third party verification of specific installation measures, blower door, duct blaster etc testing, Additional points are available for innovation such as desuperheater with ground source heat pumps, occupancy lights for sensors, etc.

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Healthy Built House Prerequisites include: Energy Star certification, blower door test meets minimum standard of 0.35 CFM/sf, duct test meets minimum standard ot 8% leakage, all heating and cooling sized according to Manual J. Point options include: Increased efficiency (HERS of 82 or below, Environments for Living, etc) blower door test with lower (better) results, increased envelope insulation, SIPS, building orientation, overhangs, duct blaster test with lower (better) results, use of ACCA manuals J and D, increased HVAC efficiencies, heat recovery ventilation system, Energy Star appliances and fixtures, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Residential Energy Star Option: Energy Star Certification, with a HERS rating of 85. Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC or Healthy House. Healthy Built House Prerequisites include: Energy Star certification, blower door test meets minimum standard of 0.35 CFM/sf, duct test meets minimum standard of 8% leakage, all heating and cooling sized according to manual J. Point options include: increased efficiency (HERS of 82 or below, environments for living, etc) blower door test with lower (better) results, increased envelope insulation, SIPS, building orientation, overhangs, duct blaster test with lower (better) results, use of ACCA manuals J and D, increased HVAC efficiencies, heat recovery ventilation system, Energy Star appliances and fixtures, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Healthy Built House Prerequisites include: Energy Star certification, blower door test meets minimum standard of 0.35 CFM/sf, duct test meets minimum standard of 8% leakage, all heating and cooling sized according to manual J. Point options include: increased efficiency (HERS of 82 or below, environments for living, etc) blower door test with lower (better) results, increased envelope insulation, SIPS, building orientation, overhangs, duct blaster test with lower (better) results, use of ACCA manuals J and D, increased HVAC efficiencies, heat recovery ventilation system, Energy Star appliances and fixtures, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Earthcraft Energy Efficiency Requirements: include Energy Star certification and compliance with 2006 IECC. Mandatory requirements include an extensive air sealing checklist, blower door test minimum at 0.50 ELR = sfm/sfbe, increased insulation levels (per climate zone), window U-factor of 0.65, HVAC designed and installed per ACCA Manuals J and S, duct blaster test results < 15% floor area TOTAL leakage and < 6% floor area leakage to outside, includes optional requirements in air sealing, insulation, windows, roof, HVAC, ductwork, duct blaster test, water heating and lighting, and appliances. Sample options include interior air sealing, blower door test results at < .40 or <.45 ELR, increased insulation, certified passive solar design, attic radiant barrier, Energy Star roof, zone controlled HVAC, duct in conditioned spaces, increased return air ducts or transfer grills, reduced duct blaster results, solar water heating, Energy Star advanced lighting package.

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NAHB Green Guideline Energy Efficiency: requirements include compliance with the 2003 IECC or local code, whichever is higher, HVAC sizing with ACCA Manual J, and third party plan review of energy efficiency items. Performance Path offers bronze-gold certification based on 15-40% above code. Prescriptive Path requires a minimum of 37 points from among options including SIPS, ICFS, advanced framing, raised heel trusses, continuous Insulation, air sealing package, Energy Star rated windows, specific measures associated with HVAC design, equipment and installation, increased HVAC efficiency, ducts sealing or located in conditions spaces, and other ventilation measures, increased water heater efficiency, Energy Star advanced lighting package and other lighting measures, renewable energy/solar heating and cooling measures focused on orientation and shading, passive solar design, solar water heating, onsite renewable energy options, third-party verification of specific installation measures, blower door, duct blaster etc testing, additional points are available for innovation such as desuperheater with ground source heat pumps, occupancy lights for sensors, etc.

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NAHB Green Guideline Energy Efficiency: requirements include compliance with the 2003 IECC or local code, whichever is higher, HVAC sizing with ACCA Manual J, and third party plan review of energy efficiency items. Performance Path offers bronze-gold certification based on 15-40% above code. Prescriptive Path requires a minimum of 37 points from among options including SIPS, ICFS, advanced framing, raised heel trusses, continuous Insulation, air sealing package, Energy Star rated windows, specific measures associated with HVAC design, equipment and installation, increased HVAC efficiency, ducts sealing or located in conditions spaces, and other ventilation measures, increased water heater efficiency, Energy Star advanced lighting package and other lighting measures, renewable energy/solar heating and cooling measures focused on orientation and shading, passive solar design, solar water heating, onsite renewable energy options, third-party verification of specific installation measures, blower door, duct blaster etc testing, additional points are available for innovation such as desuperheater with ground source heat pumps, occupancy lights for sensors, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED Options Include: Optimize Energy Performance, On-Site Renewable Energy, Enhanced Commissioning, Enhanced Refrigerant Management, measurement & Verification, and Green Power.

Green Globes. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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New state construction must exceed the Oregon State Energy Code by at least 20%.

Mandatory baseline of Energy Star, 15% above the 2003 IECC, additional points for increased efficiencies.

Mandatory baseline of Energy Star, 15% above the 2003 IECC, additional points for increased efficiencies.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Does not include specific criteria.

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Removing barriers for on-site and small-scale renewable energy projects.

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NAHB Green Guideline Energy Efficiency: requirements include compliance with the 2003 IECC or local code, whichever is higher, HVAC sizing with ACCA Manual J, and third party plan review of energy efficiency items. Performance Path offers bronze-gold certification based on 15-40% above code. Prescriptive Path requires a minimum of 37 points from among options including SIPS, ICFS, advanced framing, raised heel trusses, continuous Insulation, air sealing package, Energy Star rated windows, specific measures associated with HVAC design, equipment and installation, increased HVAC efficiency, ducts sealing or located in conditions spaces, and other ventilation measures, increased water heater efficiency, Energy Star advanced lighting package and other lighting measures, renewable energy/solar heating and cooling measures focused on orientation and shading, passive solar design, solar water heating, onsite renewable energy options, third-party verification of specific installation measures, blower door, duct blaster etc testing, additional points are available for innovation such as desuperheater with ground source heat pumps, occupancy lights for sensors, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Residential: mandatory prerequisite, Energy Star certification and refrigerant charge test, options include exceptional energy performance, efficient hot water distribution, pipe insulation, and appropriate HVAC refrigerants.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

daylighting throughout the building and control at least 40% of the connected lighting load with automatic daylighting controls and/or hybrid occupancy/daylight controls; Perform enhanced building commissioning employing a third party commissioning agent throughout the design and construction process; Design 90% of permanent classrooms without air conditioning or minimize air conditioning loads in classrooms by installing low energy use comfort systems; Install an energy management system (EMS) to monitor and trend the energy consumed throughout the school. Install a submetering system for lighting loads and plug loads, integrating the data collected from the submetering systems with the energy management system. CHPS Indoor Air Quality Prerequisites: a subset of CHPS Indoor Environmental Quality Requirements. Design ventilation systems to ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2004: Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality; Provide a three-part walk-off system for all active entryways to capture dirt, particulates, and moisture before they enter the building. At active entrances provide grills, grates, etc. to remove dirt and snow; Prevent water accumulation by designing surface grades to slope away from buildings and building foundations in order to drain away water, snowmelt, and HVAC condensate to prevent the accumulation of water; Irrigation systems must be designed and installed so that they do not spray on buildings; During construction, keep materials dry to prevent the growth of mold and bacteria; If the building or a portion of the building is to be occupied during construction, meet or exceed the Recommended Design Approaches of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guideline for Occupied Buildings Under Construction,

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or the prescriptive approach outlined in the ASHRAE standards, or the “total building approach” outlined in the ASHRAE standards; Install a continuous air barrier and employ air sealing “best” practices to control air leakage ; Employ “best” practice HVAC design techniques to improve system performance and meet ASHRAE Standard 55; Commission all energy-using systems; Provide effective and complete training and documentation on the operation and maintenance of the building systems identified in the commissioning report; Participate in energy efficiency incentive and technical assistance programs that are available through applicable utility and governmental programs. Optional Points Include: Demonstrate superior energy performance beyond prerequisite; In addition to meeting the classroom daylighting prerequisite, incorporate daylighting throughout the building and control at least 40% of the connected lighting load with automatic daylighting controls and/or hybrid occupancy/daylight controls; Perform enhanced building commissioning employing a third party commissioning agent throughout the design and construction process; Design 90% of permanent classrooms without air conditioning or minimize air conditioning loads in classrooms by installing low energy use comfort systems; Install an energy management system (EMS) to monitor and trend the energy consumed throughout the school. Install a submetering system for lighting loads and plug loads, integrating the data collected from the submetering systems with the energy management system. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.12007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy

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Energy use reduction of 1% annually for five years beginning July 1, 2008; 20% energy use reduction relative to 2000 by July 1, 2020. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Residential: mandatory prerequisite, Energy Star certification and refrigerant charge test, options include exceptional energy performance, efficient hot water distribution, pipe insulation, and appropriate HVAC refrigerants.

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NAHB Green Guideline Energy Efficiency: requirements include compliance with the 2003 IECC or local code, whichever is higher, HVAC sizing with ACCA Manual J, and third party plan review of energy efficiency items. Performance Path offers bronze-gold certification based on 15-40% above code. Prescriptive Path requires a minimum of 37 points from among options including SIPS, ICFS, advanced framing, raised heel trusses, continuous Insulation, air sealing package, Energy Star rated windows, specific measures associated with HVAC design, equipment and installation, increased HVAC efficiency, ducts sealing or located in conditions spaces, and other ventilation measures, increased water heater efficiency, Energy Star advanced lighting package and other lighting measures, renewable energy/solar heating and cooling measures focused on orientation and shading, passive solar design, solar water heating, onsite renewable energy options, third-party verification of specific installation measures, blower door, duct blaster etc testing, additional points are available for innovation such as desuperheater with ground source heat pumps, occupancy lights for sensors, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Earthcraft Energy Efficiency Requirements: include Energy Star certification and compliance with 2006 IECC. Mandatory requirements include an extensive air sealing checklist, blower door test minimum at 0.50 ELR = sfm/sfbe, increased insulation levels (per climate zone), window U-factor of 0.65, HVAC designed and installed per ACCA Manuals J and S, duct blaster test results < 15% floor area TOTAL leakage and < 6% floor area leakage to outside, includes optional requirements in air sealing, insulation, windows, roof, HVAC, ductwork, duct blaster test, water heating and lighting, and appliances. Sample options include interior air sealing, blower door test results at < .40 or <.45 ELR, increased insulation, certified passive solar design, attic radiant barrier, Energy Star roof, zone controlled HVAC, duct in conditioned spaces, increased return air ducts or transfer grills, reduced duct blaster results, solar water heating, Energy Star advanced lighting package.

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Standard EcoBuild Features include: Air conditioners rated at 14 SEER; hard sheet metal ductwork that has been sealed with mastic compound or mastic-rated tape and performance tested by MLGW. Duct leakage cannot exceed 10%; Wall cavity insulation of R-15 (or R-13 walls with R-4 slab insulation); All wire and piping penetrations sealed with caulk or foam to block air flow; Radiant barrier to reduce heat gain through the roof, lowering attic temperatures.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Building Rating System Mandatory Requirements: energy-efficient home design allows a minimum 500 ft2 of living space per ton of cooling capacity; cooling equipment minimum efficiency: 14.0 SEER for split systems/11.5 EER; Gas furnace rated at > 80 AFUE or Heat Pump rated at > 8.2 HSPF Window minimum efficiency: < 0.35 solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC); < 0.55 U-value in Climate Zone 2 (or Zone 3: < 0.40 and < 0.40); Wall insulation: Energy Star Grade I installation; OR batts + insulative exterior sheathing with R-value of > 2.0, taped at seams; OR “total fill” type (e.g. blown cellulose, BIBs, spray foam, SIPs); Floor insulation over ambient or unconditioned space: > R-13 with air barrier; Water Heater efficiency: 40 gallon > 0.61; 50 gallon > 0.59; 60 gallon > 0.57; 80 gallon > 0.53; Tankless > 0.80 Or WH is solar thermal; Ceiling fans: minimum of 2 installed within heated and cooled space; A minimum of 75% of all lamps/bulbs are Energy Star-compliant Extensive List of Point Options include: Increased energy efficiency based on cooling ton/ft2; Indoor cooling equipment is located within the thermal envelope; Energy Star Lighting and Appliances, All duct work is located within the thermal envelope OR home has no duct work; Covered, usable porches; All roof overhangs project a minimum of 24" horizontally; Overhang projection factor for all windows facing east and west is >0.5; Daylighting; Cross-ventilation; Stack ventilation (e.g. operable cupola, clerestory, or stairwell exhaust); Shading on east and west walls of living space for at least 50% of wall area; Glazing area limited to no greater than 18% of conditioned floor area; Glazing on east and west walls combined does not exceed 25% of total glazing area; glazing on west wall does not exceed 10% of west wall and glazing on east wall does

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Local amendments to the IECC include requiring bower door tests at .50 ACH for new residential construction, a roof radiant barrier with an emittance of 0.05 or less as tested in accordance with ASTM C-1371, dust testing to verify leakage of supply ducts and return plenum/ducts does not exceed 10 percent of total design airflow, documentation of accurate sizing for HVAC, 25% Energy Star high efficacy lamps, reflective roofing: pitches less than 2:12 require a minimum reflectance of 0.70 or solar reflective index of 78 pitches 2:12 and greater require minimum reflectance of 0.35 or SRI of 29, exterior lighting controls, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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2009: Both residential and commercial must be 15% more effecient than the 2006 IECC. 2009 both commercial and residential must be 17.5 more efficient than the 2006 IECC.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial Mandatory Requirements: 100% of all roof areas shall comply with the specifications of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star Cool Roof Program, shade trees shall be planted along the front façade of non-residential and multifamily structures in accordance with the City of Frisco’s Landscape Ordinance. Residential: Mandatory Energy Star Rating, with a HERS index of 83 or less, including the prescriptive requirements of a programmable thermostat on each level, return air path specifications, all duct, plenums etc. sealed with duct mastic.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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The home must home exceed the latest version of the 2001 IECC by 15% or be a certified Energy Star home; third party documentation is required.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Residential: Mandatory Energy Star Rating, with a HERS index of 83 or less, including the prescriptive requirements of a programmable thermostat on each level, return air path specifications, all duct, plenums etc sealed with duct mastic.

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Beginning January 1. 2010, energy usage in one-and two-family and multi-family dwellings, 3 stories or less, must achieve an efficiency rate of 15% above the current City of San Antonio energy code that was in effect in 2008 (IECC 2000 with 2001 supplement and ASHRAE 90.1 1999) by complying with any of the following options: L IECC 2009 (as approved and/or amended by the City of San Antonio and/or Energy Systems Laboratory (ESL». This meets the 15% standard referenced above. 2. Energy Star Certification Compliance. This meets the 15% standard referenced above. :h Software or energy modeling tools or prescriptive building packages approved by the City of San Antonio Building Official and/or ESL. A demonstrated passing score satisfies the 15% standard referenced above. 4. Approved compliance methods as adopted by the State of Texas and/or Energy Systems Lab (ESL). A demonstrated passing score satisfies the 15% standard referenced above. ~ Build San Antonio Green, USGBC LEED-H, or other third-party certification program that meets or exceeds the energy requirements as approved by the Code Official shall be considered 10 compliance. This meets the 15% standard referenced above. (g) Beginning January 1, 2010, buildings not covered in (b) above must achieve an efficiency rate of 15% above the current City of San Antonio energy code that was in effect in 2008 (IECC 2000 with 2001 supplement and ASHRAE 90.1 1999)

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Residential: mandatory prerequisite, Energy Star certification and refrigerant charge test, options include exceptional energy performance, efficient hot water distribution, pipe insulation, and appropriate HVAC refrigerants. Residential Energy Star Option: Energy Star Certification, with a HERS rating of 85. Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Residential: mandatory prerequisite, Energy Star certification and refrigerant charge test, options include exceptional energy performance, efficient hot water distribution, pipe insulation, and appropriate HVAC refrigerants.

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Earthcraft Energy Efficiency Requirements: include Energy Star certification and compliance with 2006 IECC, Energy Star Homes are 15% more efficient than the IRC/IECC. Mandatory requirements include an extensive air sealing checklist, blower door test minimum at 0.50 ELR = sfm/sfbe, increased insulation levels (per climate zone), window U-factor of 0.65, HVAC designed and installed per ACCA Manuals J and S, duct blaster test results < 15% floor area TOTAL leakage and < 6% floor area leakage to outside, includes optional requirements in air sealing, insulation, windows, roof, HVAC, ductwork, duct blaster test, water heating and lighting, and appliances. Sample options include interior air sealing, blower door test results at < .40 or <.45 ELR, increased insulation, certified passive solar design, attic radiant barrier, Energy Star roof, zone controlled HVAC, duct in conditioned spaces, increased return air ducts or transfer grills, reduced duct blaster results, solar water heating, Energy Star advanced lighting package.

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Residential LEED H Option: Mandatory prerequisite, Energy Star certification and Refrigerant Charge test, Options include Exceptional Energy Performance, Efficient Hot Water Distribution, Pipe Insulation, and Appropriate HVAC Refrigerants LEED for Homes: Mandatory prerequisites: Energy Star certification and Refrigerant Charge test Options: exceptional energy performance, efficient hot water distribution, pipe insulation, and appropriate HVAC refrigerants. ICC/NAHB Residential Standard Energy Efficiency: Minimum Performance Path: Exceed 2006 IECC by 15% plus two points. Minimum Prescriptive Path: 30 points from Section 703, including 2 from 704. Point options include: Percent improvement of Envelope UA, points depend on percentage above code, insulation graded I or II by third-party inspection, exterior mass walls, third-party verification of an enhanced insulation and installation checklist, enhanced fenestration specifications, increased HVAC efficiencies, Energy Star lighting and appliances, south facing window overhangs, solar hot water, ductless heating and cooling, whole house leakage from 5-1 ACH50, etc. Most point values for the above categories are based on climate zone. Most categories also have specifications for additions and remodels. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Earthcraft Energy Efficiency Requirements: include Energy Star certification and compliance with 2006 IECC. Mandatory requirements include an extensive air sealing checklist, blower door test minimum at 0.50 ELR = sfm/sfbe, increased insulation levels (per climate zone), window U-factor of 0.65, HVAC designed and installed per ACCA Manuals J and S, duct blaster test results < 15% floor area TOTAL leakage and < 6% floor area leakage to outside, includes optional requirements in air sealing, insulation, windows, roof, HVAC, ductwork, duct blaster test, water heating and lighting, and appliances. Sample options include interior air sealing, blower door test results at < .40 or <.45 ELR, increased insulation, certified passive solar design, attic radiant barrier, Energy Star roof, zone controlled HVAC, duct in conditioned spaces, increased return air ducts or transfer grills, reduced duct blaster results, solar water heating, Energy Star advanced lighting package.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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THIS IS ITS OWN. Minimum compliance with the Evergreeen….. Is meeting or exceeding either Energy Star Northwest standards for single family homes, or 15% above the Washington State Energy Code for multi-family homes. Optional points from Energy Star Appliances, Energy Star-labeled lighting fixtures or Energy Star Advanced Lighting Package inside, Energy Star or high-efficiency commercial grade fixtures outdoors, install daylight timers and sensors, additional improvement over WSEC, install photovoltaics, high efficiency water heaters - including solar, blower door test to 7 ACH50 or less, duct test to 0.10 CFM50 x floor area, etc

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Guideline: requirements include compliance with the 2003 IECC or local code, whichever is higher, HVAC sizing with ACCA Manual J, and third party plan review of energy efficiency items. Performance Path offers bronze-gold certification based on 15-40% above code. Prescriptive Path requires a minimum of 37 points from among options including SIPS, ICFS, Advanced Framing, Raised Heel Trusses, Continuous Insulation, Air Sealing Package, Energy Star Rated Windows, specific measures associated with HVAC design, equipment and installation, Increased HVAC efficiency, Ducts sealing or located in conditions spaces, and other Ventilation measures, Increased Water Heater Efficiency, Energy Star Advanced Lighting Package and other Lighting measures, Renewable energy/solar heating and cooling measures focused on orientation and shading, Passive Solar design, Solar Water Heating, Onsite Renewable Energy Options, Third Party Verification of specific installation measures, blower door, duct blaster etc testing, Additional points are available for innovation such as desuperheater with ground source heat pumps, occupancy lights for sensors, etc. ICC/NAHB Residential Standard Energy Efficiency: Minimum Performance Path: Exceed 2006 IECC by 15% plus two points. Minimum Prescriptive Path: 30 points from Section 703, including 2 from 704. Point options include: Percent improvement of Envelope UA, points depend on percentage above code, insulation graded I or II by third-party inspection, exterior mass walls, third-party verification of an enhanced insulation and installation checklist, enhanced fenestration specifications, increased HVAC efficiencies, Energy Star lighting and appliances, south facing window overhangs, solar hot water, ductless heating and cooling, whole house leakage from 5-1 ACH50, etc. Most point values for the above categories are based on climate zone.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power. Residential compliance with Green Communities includes mandatory Energy Star Certification, or 15% reduction in energy use in renovations. Optional points include Energy Star appliances and fixtures, additional reduction in energy use, onside renewable energy, pre-wire for photovoltaic systems, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Residential Requirements: Energy Star Certified, plus Built Green Minimum requirement: compliance with Washington State Energy Code. Option points include third-party verification, orientation and passive solar features, Increased insulation, Net Zero Home, Blower door test, Energy Star HVAC, eliminate fireplaces, eliminate air conditions, install ductless and tankless systems, humidistats or timers, heat recovery systems, natural lighting, compact fluorescents, outside clothes dryer, Energy Star appliances, onsite renewable energy, etc.

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Built Green Minimum requirement: compliance with Washington State Energy Code. Option Points include Third party verification, Orientation and passive solar features, Increased insulation, Net Zero Home, Blower door test, Energy Star HVAC, eliminate fireplaces, eliminate air conditions, install ductless and tankless systems, humidistats or timers, heat recovery systems, natural lighting, compact fluorescents, outside clothes dryer, Energy Star appliances, onsite renewable energy, etc.

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Built Green Minimum requirement: compliance with Washington State Energy Code. Option Points include Third party verification, Orientation and passive solar features, Increased insulation, Net Zero Home, Blower door test, Energy Star HVAC, eliminate fireplaces, eliminate air conditions, install ductless and tankless systems, humidistats or timers, heat recovery systems, natural lighting, compact fluorescents, outside clothes dryer, Energy Star appliances, onsite renewable energy, etc.

Built Green Minimum requirement: compliance with Washington State Energy Code. Option Points include Third party verification, Orientation and passive solar features, Increased insulation, Net Zero Home, Blower door test, Energy Star HVAC, eliminate fireplaces, eliminate air conditions, install ductless and tankless systems, humidistats or timers, heat recovery systems, natural lighting, compact fluorescents, outside clothes dryer, Energy Star appliances, onsite renewable energy, etc.

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Encourages higher standards and/or third party verification program. Does not specify prerequisites or standards

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

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Wisconsin Standard in addition to NAHB standards below include required Wisconsin Energy Star Certification. NAHB Standard requirements include compliance with the 2003 IECC or local code, whichever is higher, HVAC sizing with ACCA Manual J, and third party plan review of energy efficiency items. Performance Path offers bronze-gold certification based on 15-40% above code. Prescriptive Path requires a minimum of 37 points from among options including SIPS, ICFS, Advanced Framing, Raised Heel Trusses, Continuous Insulation, Air Sealing Package, Energy Star Rated Windows, specific measures associated with HVAC design, equipment and installation, Increased HVAC efficiency, Ducts sealing or located in conditions spaces, and other Ventilation measures, Increased Water Heater Efficiency, Energy Star Advanced Lighting Package and other Lighting measures, Renewable energy/solar heating and cooling measures focused on orientation and shading, Passive Solar design, Solar Water Heating, Onsite Renewable Energy Options, Third Party Verification of specific installation measures, blower door, duct blaster etc testing, Additional points are available for innovation such as desuperheater with ground source heat pumps, occupancy lights for sensors, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: minimum 10% compliance beyond ASHRAE 90.1-2007, or use of NBI's Core Performance or one of ASHRAE's Advanced Energy Design Guidelines. LEED options include: optimize energy performance, on-site renewable energy, enhanced commissioning, enhanced refrigerant management, measurement & verification, and green power.

Energy Standard

Earthcraft Energy Efficiency Requirements: include Energy Star certification and compliance with 2006 IECC. Mandatory requirements include an extensive air sealing checklist, blower door test minimum at 0.50 ELR = sfm/sfbe, increased insulation levels (per climate zone), window U-factor of 0.65, HVAC designed and installed per ACCA Manuals J and S, duct blaster test results < 15% floor area TOTAL leakage and < 6% floor area leakage to outside, includes optional requirements in air sealing, insulation, windows, roof, HVAC, ductwork, duct blaster test, water heating and lighting, and appliances. Sample options include interior air sealing, blower door test results at < .40 or <.45 ELR, increased insulation, certified passive solar design, attic radiant barrier, Energy Star roof, zone controlled HVAC, duct in conditioned spaces, increased return air ducts or transfer grills, reduced duct blaster results, solar water heating, Energy Star advanced lighting package.

Energy Standard
CHPS Energy Efficiency Required Prerequisites: 25% or more above the ASHRAE 90.1 – 2004 standard using either the prescriptive criteria established by the New Buildings Institute’s Benchmark: Energy Benchmark for High Performance Buildings, or the prescriptive approach outlined in the ASHRAE standards, or the “total building approach” outlined in the ASHRAE standards; Install a continuous air barrier and employ air sealing “best” practices to control air leakage ; Employ “best” practice HVAC design techniques to improve system performance and meet ASHRAE Standard 55; Commission all energy-using systems; Provide effective and complete training and documentation on the operation and maintenance of the building systems identified in the commissioning report; Participate in energy efficiency incentive and technical assistance programs that are available through applicable utility and governmental programs. Optional Points Include: Demonstrate superior energy performance beyond prerequisite; In addition to meeting the classroom daylighting prerequisite, incorporate daylighting throughout the building and control at least 40% of the connected lighting load with automatic daylighting controls and/or hybrid occupancy/daylight controls; Perform enhanced building commissioning employing a third party commissioning agent throughout the design and construction process; Design 90% of permanent classrooms without air conditioning or minimize air conditioning loads in classrooms by installing low energy use comfort systems; Install an energy management system (EMS) to monitor and trend the energy consumed throughout the school. Install a submetering system for lighting loads and plug loads, integrating the data collected from the submetering systems with the energy management system.

Energy Standard
ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2004 for features not prescribed by the Core Performance Guide requirements. Air Sealing Requirements. The building shall be designed and constructed with a continuous air barrier system to control air leakage into or out of the conditioned space. The air barrier must be: • Continuous, with all joints made airtight, and • Materials used for the air barrier system shall have an air permeability not to exceed 0.004 cfm/ft2 under a pressure differential of 0.3 in. water. Insulation and Glazing Requirements. Walls, roof assemblies, floors and slabs-on-grade which are part of the building envelope for buildings where window and glazed door area are not greater than 40% of the gross area of above-grade walls shall meet the Criteria shown in table 2.5.1. Window systems which are part of the building envelope for buildings where window and glazed door are not greater than 40% of the gross area of above-grade walls shall meet the Criteria shown in Table 2.6.1. Lighting Systems Controls. All areas of the building must incorporate the following switching and control strategies: • Bi-level switching to reduce connected lighting by at least 50%., and • Separate switching at daylit areas. • Automatic controls installed at all areas of the building including either: o Occupancy sensors o Automatic daylight controls o Time Clock Controls Installed lighting equipment density shall not exceed the allowed lighting equipment power density (LPD) as shown in Table 2.8.1 (see excerpt blow): Mechanical Systems/Dedicated Mechanical Systems. Zones with special process temperature requirements and/or humidity requirements should be served by separate air distribution systems from those serving zones requiring only comfort conditioning. Demand Control Ventilation. Install a demand control ventilation (DCV) system to monitor Carbon Dioxide (CO2) concentration in the occupied spaces on the building. Fundamental Economizer Performance. Economizers should incorporate the following features and verify performance at project completion: • Factory-installed economizer • Fully modulating damper motor • Damper drive mechanism • Proportional damper control • Coordinated control • Economizer control • Relief air and modulating return air damper

Energy Standard

ICC/NAHB Residential Standard Energy Efficiency: Minimum Performance Path: Exceed 2006 IECC by 15% plus two points. Minimum Prescriptive Path: 30 points from Section 703, including 2 from 704. Point options include: Percent improvement of Envelope UA, points depend on percentage above code, insulation graded I or II by third-party inspection, exterior mass walls, third-party verification of an enhanced insulation and installation checklist, enhanced fenestration specifications, increased HVAC efficiencies, Energy Star lighting and appliances, south facing window overhangs, solar hot water, ductless heating and cooling, whole house leakage from 5-1 ACH50, etc. Most point values for the above categories are based on climate zone. Most categories also have specifications for additions and remodels.

Mandatory baseline of Energy Star, 15% above the 2003 IECC, additional points for increased efficiencies.

Energy Standard

Build it Green/Green Points Certification Energy Efficiency: Minimum threshold for is 15% above 2005 Title 24. A pilot measure is the Energy Star with Indoor Air Package Certification. Options include Energy Star appliances, thermal mass and other passive solar features, blower door test, onsite renewable power generation, install HVAC and ductwork in conditioned space, design and install HVAC to ACCA Manual J, D, and S.

Prescriptive Measures Include: ceiling insulation of R-40, walls to R-21, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone fans, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining. Optional: solar hot water and photovoltaic panels.

Energy Standard

NAHB Green Guideline Energy Efficiency: requirements include compliance with the 2003 IECC or local code, whichever is higher, HVAC sizing with ACCA Manual J, and third party plan review of energy efficiency items. Performance Path offers bronze-gold certification based on 15-40% above code. Prescriptive Path requires a minimum of 37 points from among options including SIPS, ICFS, advanced framing, raised heel trusses, continuous Insulation, air sealing package, Energy Star rated windows, specific measures associated with HVAC design, equipment and installation, increased HVAC efficiency, ducts sealing or located in conditions spaces, and other ventilation measures, increased water heater efficiency, Energy Star advanced lighting package and other lighting measures, renewable energy/solar heating and cooling measures focused on orientation and shading, passive solar design, solar water heating, onsite renewable energy options, third-party verification of specific installation measures, blower door, duct blaster etc testing, additional points are available for innovation such as desuperheater with ground source heat pumps, occupancy lights for sensors, etc.

California Green Builder Energy Efficiency: the minimum threshold for CGB is either certifying as a ComfortWise homes (another program of Consul), or by meeting the following: HVAC system designed to the Air Conditioning Contractors of America Manuals J, S, and D or recognized equivalent protocols, 15% more energy efficient than Title 24 requires, or is equivalent to an Energy Star® Home, the CEC’s “Lowered Duct Leakage” criteria shall be met. The CGB certified HERS rater inspections include insulation, caulking, windows, water heating, HVAC systems, duct blaster and blower door tests, and the California Green Building Standards Code checklist.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Earthcraft Mandatory measures for Combustion Safety include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces and providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area. Moisture Control requirements include gravel bed beneath subgrade slab, Ventilation requirements include exhaust fans to outside, air intakes > 10' from exhaust outlets and vehicle idling zones, outside air intake with damper, 10 cfm/bedroom, outside air with damper and timer if blower door test < cfm 50/SFBE. Optional Measures include a wide variety of options in each category such as detached or no garages, direct venting combustion appliances, humidistats, drainage boards for below grade walls, outside air intake with ventilation timer and motorized damper, effective cross ventilation with screens, certified low VOC paints and flooring produces, or no carpet.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

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Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: Outdoor air delivery monitoring, Increased ventilation, Construction IAQ management plan, Use Low-VOC products, Indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. ICC/NAHB Residential Standard IAQ: Pollution Source Control - natural draft mechanical equipment located in conditioned spaces must be in a sealed room with a fresh air source, power or direct vent combustion equipment, garages are detached or sealed from conditioned space, moisture resistant wood materials, carpet systems and adhesives are labeled Green Label Plus, use hardsurface flooring, low-VOC architectural coatings, adhesives and sealants, cabinets and vanities which meet the low toxin CARB Composite Wood Air Toxic Contaminant Measure Standard, low-formaldehyde insulation, CO alarms etc. Pollutant Control: Mandatory ventilation to outside, optional timers/humidistats, balanced exhaust and supply systems, heat or energyrecovery systems, radon control, HVAC system protection during construction, central vacuum installed and vented to outside, Moisture Management: vapor, rainwater, plumbing, HVAC: mandatory tile backer, optional crawlspace vapor retarders, building material moisture control measures, plumbing lines in interior walls, insulate cold water pipes in unconditioned spaces, plumbing in conditioned spaces, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

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Indoor Air Quality Standard

ASHRAE Standard 62.2-2004 Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Low-Rise Residential Buildings with Alaska-Specific Amendments increasing ventilation rates in Tables 4.1a and 4.1b.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Point Option include: Install sealed combustion appliances, Install central vacuum with outside exhaust, Exhaust attached garages, Install radon mitigation

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial and Municipal – Based on LEED, below is summarized from LEED-NC, details vary according to certification program Options include: Minimum IAQ performance, Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control, Outdoor air delivery monitoring, Increased ventilation, Construction IAQ management plan, Use Low-VOC products, Indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Indoor air-quality related prerequisite includes carbon monoxide (CO) detectors installed per manufacturer's recommendations. Optional points include compliance with ASHRAE 62.22004, no garage or detached garage, central vacuum with outside exhaust, use of low-VOC and formaldehyde-free materials, project meets requirements for Energy Star's Indoor Air Package.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

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Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Residential – Point Options: Follow Energy Star’s Indoor Air Quality Package Requirements, Provide mechanical ventilation, Install high MERV HVAC filter, Install radon mitigation, Install exhaust fan on attached garages, Install only combustion sealed appliances, Install central vacuum with outside exhaust and Sealed mechanical rooms

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Residential Mandatory Measures Include: Install carbon monoxide detectors; Install high MERV HVAC filter; Sealed mechanical room Point Options: Use Low-VOC products; Indoor chemical and source pollution control; Install radon mitigation; Use formaldehyde free and/or low toxin insulation; Install central vacuum with outside exhaust; Detach garage or provide exhaust fan Commercial Mandatory measures include: Install carbon dioxide monitoring system that controls ventilation; Develop and implement pre and post construction IAQ plan Point Option (s ) Outdoor air delivery monitoring; Increased ventilation; Construction IAQ management plan; Use Low-VOC products; Indoor chemical and source pollution control; Install radon mitigation

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

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Indoor Air Quality Standard

Pollution Control Measures include temporary construction ventilation, protection of materials for moisture and VOC, post construction standards, reducing or eliminating VOCs and formaldehyde, CFC's, HCFCs, use of MERV 13 filters in mechanically ventilated buildings, and environmental tobacco smoke control. Indoor Moisture Control Measures include the requirement for vapor retarders under concrete slab foundations, and moisture readings on building materials. Indoor Air Quality and Exhaust requirements include outside air delivery, CO2 monitoring, and MERV 6 filters in HVAC.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.Residential - Dependent on verification program selected

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial and Municipal – Based on LEED, below is summarized from LEED-NC, details vary according to certification program Options include: Minimum IAQ performance, Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control, Outdoor air delivery monitoring, Increased ventilation, Construction IAQ management plan, Use Low-VOC products, Indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc Residential LEED H - Minimum of 6 Points, Options include enhanced combustion measures, outdoor air ventilation, local exhaust, room/room controls, higher MERV filters, indoor contaminant control, radon resistant construction, and detached garage, minimize pollutants from garage, or exhaust to outside.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: Outdoor air delivery monitoring, Increased ventilation, Construction IAQ management plan, Use Low-VOC products, Indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

California Green Builder IAQ: N/A

Indoor Air Quality Standard

California Green Builder IAQ: N/A

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Minimum Requirements: Use Low-VOC interior paints. Optional Points: Use LowVOC adhesives, floor coverings, and finishes; Formaldehyde-free products; install MERV 6 or higher filters; vent range hoods to outside; etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial N/A Residential Build it Green/Green Points Options include timers and humidistats on exhaust fans, reduced or eliminated VOCs and formaldehydes, MERV 6+ fans in HVAC systems, and CO2 alarms.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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A wide variety of point options are provided for improved indoor air quality: Use LowVOC adhesives, floor coverings, and finishes; Formaldehyde-free products; install HEPA filters, install heat recovery ventilation units; vent range hoods to outside; etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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The City of Mission Viejo's program offers a wide variety of point options for improved indoor air quality: Use Low-VOC adhesives, floor coverings, and finishes; Formaldehyde-free products; install HEPA filters, install heat recovery ventilation units; vent range hoods to outside; etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Pollution Control Measures include temporary construction ventilation, protection of materials for moisture and VOC, post construction standards, reducing or eliminating VOCs and formaldehyde, CFC's, HCFCs, use of MERV 13 filters in mechanically ventilated buildings, and environmental tobacco smoke control. Indoor Moisture Control Measures include the requirement for vapor retarders under concrete slab foundations, and moisture readings on building materials. Indoor Air Quality and Exhaust requirements include outside air delivery, CO2 monitoring, and MERV 6 filters in HVAC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Residential Build it Green/Green Points Options include timers and humidistats on exhaust fans, reduced or eliminated VOCs and formaldehydes, MERV 6+ fans in HVAC systems, and CO2 alarms.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Mandatory baseline is compliance with ASHRAE 62.2-2004, with a focus on low-VOC and low-formaldehyde paints, finishes and adhesives. A Heat Recovery Ventilation system may be required.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Minimum compliance is to meet California State Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Code. Optional points include developing IAQ plan with homeowners, avoiding job-site toxins, protect and clean ducts and furnace, air seal garage or detach, use low or no-VOC and formaldehyde products, direct stormwater from house, install poly barrier under slab, verify performance of ventilation systems measuring supply and exhaust flow, install MERV 8+ filters, exhaust fans to outside, sealed combustion appliances, etc

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Residential Build it Green/Green Points Options include timers and humidistats on exhaust fans, reduced or eliminated VOCs and formaldehydes, MERV 6+ fans in HVAC systems, and CO2 alarms. Residential LEED H - Options include enhanced combustion measures, outdoor air ventilation, local exhaust, room/room controls, higher MERV filters, indoor contaminant control, radon resistant construction, and detached garage, minimize pollutants from garage, or exhaust to outside.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, Prohibit Smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: Outdoor air delivery monitoring, Increased ventilation, Construction IAQ management plan, Use Low-VOC products, Indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. California Green Builder IAQ: N/A

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West Hollywood Mandatory items for residential and commercial: Provide a construction air quality management plan on the construction drawings that, at a minimum includes protecting ducts during construction and changing the filters and vacuuming ducts prior to occupancy; Use low-VOC interior paints and wood finishes. Commercial project point options: low-VOC sealants and adhesives, no added urea formaldehyde, install high efficiency HVAC filters, eliminate the use of carpet, or use Green Labeled carpets and adhesives, etc. LEED exempts local checklist.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Options include: Use Low-VOC products, No attached garage, or exhaust garage to outside, Sealed mechanical room, Install high MERV HVAC filters, Provide mechanically vented fresh air, Use formaldehyde free insulation, Install radon mitigation, Install carbon monoxide detector

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Point Option (s) include: Follow Energy Star’s Indoor Air Quality Package Requirements, Provide mechanical ventilation, Install high MERV HVAC filter, Install radon mitigation, Install exhaust fan on attached garages, etc

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Carbondale's program includes a variety of point options: Low- or zero- VOC and/or low-toxic interior paints, lacquers, adhesives and products; elimination of particle board in building shell; ducts sealed during construction; detached garage/no garage/or automatic exhaust fan, CO detectors; install exhaust fans in kitchen and all bathrooms, MERV 11 HVAC filters, sealed mechanical rooms, sealed combustion appliances, etc.

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Residential Mandatory measures include: Use formaldehyde free and/or low toxin insulation, Use Low-VOC products Point Option (s), Install a vapor retarder wall system, Install high MERV HVAC filters, Install low or non toxic floor coverings, Install carbon monoxide detector, Eliminate or seal particle board, No attached garage, or exhaust garage to outside, Install radon mitigation, etc Commercial Point Option (s) include: Use formaldehyde free insulation, Use LowVOC products, Install radon mitigation, Install a vapor retarder wall system, Install high MERV HVAC filters, Install low or non toxic floor coverings, Construction IAQ plan, Indoor chemical and pollution control, Mechanical ventilation 20% above ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2004, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: Outdoor air delivery monitoring, Increased ventilation, Construction IAQ management plan, Use Low-VOC products, Indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial buildings greater than 5,000 ft must be LEED silver. Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.Residential, and Commercial Less than 5,000 ft2. Mandatory requirements include formaldehyde free insulation, CO detectors, range hood and bathroom exhaust fans to the outside, radon mitigation, and homeowner VOC awareness. Homes larger than 5,000 ft2 must also comply with ASHRAE Standard 62.2-2007.

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Mandatory items include CO monitor, Options include: Sealed combustion units, or sealed mechanical rooms, high efficiency HVAC filters, install Energy Star bathroom fans and range hood vented to outside, mechanical fresh air ventilation system, install insulation with no formaldehyde, HCFC-free Rigid Foam Insulation, use low- and noVOC paints, finishes and adhesives, eliminate carpet, etc

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Options include: non-toxic water based spray on insulation, HCFC-free rigid foam insulation, low-VOC paints, adhesives, and finishes, formaldehyde free particle board and mdf, etc

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A minimum of 15% of the total required points must come from the Indoor Air Quality Category. Options include: Meet American Lung Association Health House standards, heat recovery ventilator, meet ASHRAE Standard 52.2, installed CO detector, solvent free low toxic paints and finishes, formaldehyde-free cabinets and subflooring, not toxic insulation, natural fiber flooring, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. CHPS Indoor Air Quality Prerequisites: a subset of CHPS Indoor Environmental Quality Requirements. Design ventilation systems to ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2004: Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality; Provide a three-part walk-off system for all active entryways to capture dirt, particulates, and moisture before they enter the building. At active entrances provide grills, grates, etc. to remove dirt and snow; Prevent water accumulation by designing surface grades to slope away from buildings and building foundations in order to drain away water, snowmelt, and HVAC condensate to prevent the accumulation of water; Irrigation systems must be designed and installed so that they do not spray on buildings; During construction, keep materials dry to prevent the growth of mold and bacteria; If the building or a portion of the building is to be occupied during construction, meet or exceed the Recommended Design Approaches of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guideline for Occupied Buildings Under Construction, 1995, chapter 3; Replace all HVAC filtration media immediately prior to occupancy; Ensure that permanently installed filtration media have a MERV of at least 10 except for unit ventilator systems, which shall have a MERV of at least 7; Specify only electric ignitions for the following gas-fired equipment: water heaters, cooking stoves/ovens, air handling units, boilers; Locate outside-air intake openings a minimum of 25 feet from any hazard or noxious contaminants; Internally insulated ductwork unless must be double-walled ductwork or includes duct liners that meet ASTM standards C1071 and C110; Prohibit fossil fuel powered mobile machinery from being used inside the building; Adopt or develop an Integrated Pest Management program designed to exclude undesirable pests from the school buildings. Optional requirements address such issues as dedicated exhaust for source pollution control, install MERV 13 filters, temporary construction ventilation, HEPA vacuuming, building flush out prior to occupancy and filter replacement.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Point options include: Detached garage or air barrier/mechanically exhausted attached garage, direct vent sealed combustion fireplaces, CO alarm, no exposed ureaformaldehyde products, low or no-VOC finishes, sealants and adhesives, central dehumidification system, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. FGBC Point options include: Detached garage or air barrier/mechanically exhausted attached garage, direct vent sealed combustion fireplaces, CO alarm, no exposed urea-formaldehyde products, low or no-VOC finishes, sealants and adhesives, central dehumidification system, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: Outdoor air delivery monitoring, Increased ventilation, Construction IAQ management plan, Use Low-VOC products, Indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Residential FGBC Point options include: Detached garage or air barrier/mechanically exhausted attached garage, direct vent sealed combustion fireplaces, CO alarm, no exposed urea-formaldehyde products, low or no-VOC finishes, sealants and adhesives, central dehumidification system, etc. Residential LEED H - Minimum of 6 Points, Options include enhanced combustion measures, outdoor air ventilation, local exhaust, room/room controls, higher MERV filters, indoor contaminant control, radon resistant construction, and detached garage, minimize pollutants from garage, or exhaust to outside.

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Point options include: Detached garage or air barrier/mechanically exhausted attached garage, direct vent sealed combustion fireplaces, CO alarm, no exposed ureaformaldehyde products, low or no-VOC finishes, sealants and adhesives, central dehumidification system, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: Outdoor air delivery monitoring, Increased ventilation, Construction IAQ management plan, Use Low-VOC products, Indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Residential FGBC Point options include: Detached garage or air barrier/mechanically exhausted attached garage, direct vent sealed combustion fireplaces, CO alarm, no exposed urea-formaldehyde products, low or no-VOC finishes, sealants and adhesives, central dehumidification system, etc.

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Residential FGBC Point options include: Detached garage or air barrier/mechanically exhausted attached garage, direct vent sealed combustion fireplaces, CO alarm, no exposed urea-formaldehyde products, low or no-VOC finishes, sealants and adhesives, central dehumidification system, etc. Residential LEED H - Minimum of 6 Points, Options include enhanced combustion measures, outdoor air ventilation, local exhaust, room/room controls, higher MERV filters, indoor contaminant control, radon resistant construction, and detached garage, minimize pollutants from garage, or exhaust to outside.

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: Outdoor air delivery monitoring, Increased ventilation, Construction IAQ management plan, Use Low-VOC products, Indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Residential FGBC Point options include: Detached garage or air barrier/mechanically exhausted attached garage, direct vent sealed combustion fireplaces, CO alarm, no exposed urea-formaldehyde products, low or no-VOC finishes, sealants and adhesives, central dehumidification system, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: Outdoor air delivery monitoring, Increased ventilation, Construction IAQ management plan, Use Low-VOC products, Indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Residential FGBC Point options include: Detached garage or air barrier/mechanically exhausted attached garage, direct vent sealed combustion fireplaces, CO alarm, no exposed urea-formaldehyde products, low or no-VOC finishes, sealants and adhesives, central dehumidification system, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: Outdoor air delivery monitoring, Increased ventilation, Construction IAQ management plan, Use Low-VOC products, Indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Residential FGBC Point options include: Detached garage or air barrier/mechanically exhausted attached garage, direct vent sealed combustion fireplaces, CO alarm, no exposed urea-formaldehyde products, low or no-VOC finishes, sealants and adhesives, central dehumidification system, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: Outdoor air delivery monitoring, Increased ventilation, Construction IAQ management plan, Use Low-VOC products, Indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Residential FGBC Point options include: Detached garage or air barrier/mechanically exhausted attached garage, direct vent sealed combustion fireplaces, CO alarm, no exposed urea-formaldehyde products, low or no-VOC finishes, sealants and adhesives, central dehumidification system, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: Outdoor air delivery monitoring, Increased ventilation, Construction IAQ management plan, Use Low-VOC products, Indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Earthcraft Mandatory measures for Combustion Safety include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces and providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area. Moisture Control requirements include gravel bed beneath subgrade slab, Ventilation requirements include exhaust fans to outside, air intakes > 10' from exhaust outlets and vehicle idling zones, outside air intake with damper, 10 cfm/bedroom, outside air with damper and timer if blower door test < cfm 50/SFBE. Optional Measures include a wide variety of options in each category such as detached or no garages, direct venting combustion appliances, humidistats, drainage boards for below grade walls, outside air intake with ventilation timer and motorized damper, effective cross ventilation with screens, certified low VOC paints and flooring produces, or no carpet.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Options include water based wood floor finishes, low toxic sealants and adhesives, Cabinets and trim made with formaldehyde-free board and low-VOC finish, Formaldehyde-free fiberglass insulation, Exhaust fans installed in home office areas, Moisture barriers sealed prior to installation of flooring, etc

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Indoor Air Quality Standard

NAHB Green Guideline: Optional measures to Minimize Potential Sources of Pollutants include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces, providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area, use of low formaldehyde emission standards ANSI A208.1, ANSI A208.2, and ANSI/HPVA HP1, carpet, carpet pad, and floor covering adhesives that hold “Green Label” or equivalent, low voc wood/agrifiber products, mask HVAC outlets during construction, and vacuum ducts prior to starting system. Measures to Manage Potential Pollutants Generated in the Home include venting exhausts to outside, increased mechanical ventilation, heat and energy-recovery ventilation, MERV 9 filers, humidistats, radon barriers, Measures to Manage Moisture buildup include controlling bathroom exhaust fan, moisture resistant backer board in wet areas, vapor retarders, protect moisture sensitive building materials, eliminate plumbing supply lines in exterior walls, insulate cold water lines in unconditioned spaces, check moisture content of wood. LEED for Homes: Options: enhanced combustion measures, outdoor air ventilation, local exhaust, room-to-room controls, higher MERV filters, indoor contaminant control, radon resistant construction, detached garage, minimize pollutants from garage, or exhaust to outside.

LEED for Schools

Indoor Air Quality Standard

LEED-ND

LEED-NC, Chicago Green Homes, LEED-H. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Options in Chicago's single family checklist include: meet American Lung Association Health House Standards, avoiding finishes, sealants, adhesives, and materials with formaldehyde or VOC, high performance air filters - MERV 10+, whole house HEPA filters, bathroom and range exhuast to outside, garage isolated or detached from living space, exhaust fan in attached garage, etc. LEED for Homes: Options: enhanced combustion measures, outdoor air ventilation, local exhaust, room-to-room controls, higher MERV filters, indoor contaminant control, radon resistant construction, detached garage, minimize pollutants from garage, or exhaust to outside.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Chicago Green Homes, LEED-H. Options in Chicago's include meet American Lung Association Health House Standards, avoiding finishes, sealants, adhesives, and materials with formaldehyde or VOC, high performance air filters MERV 10+, whole house HEPA filters, bathroom and range exhaust to outside, garage isolated or detached from living space, exhaust fan in attached garage, etc. Residential LEED H - Options include enhanced combustion measures, outdoor air ventilation, local exhaust, room/room controls, higher MERV filters, indoor contaminant control, radon resistant construction, and detached garage, minimize pollutants from garage, or exhaust to outside.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

NAHB Green Guideline: Optional measures to Minimize Potential Sources of Pollutants include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces, providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area, use of low formaldehyde emission standards ANSI A208.1, ANSI A208.2, and ANSI/HPVA HP1, carpet, carpet pad, and floor covering adhesives that hold “Green Label” or equivalent, low voc wood/agrifiber products, mask HVAC outlets during construction, and vacuum ducts prior to starting system. Measures to Manage Potential Pollutants Generated in the Home include venting exhausts to outside, increased mechanical ventilation, heat and energy-recovery ventilation, MERV 9 filers, humidistats, radon barriers, Measures to Manage Moisture buildup include controlling bathroom exhaust fan, moisture resistant backer board in wet areas, vapor retarders, protect moisture sensitive building materials, eliminate plumbing supply lines in exterior walls, insulate cold water lines in unconditioned spaces, check moisture content of wood. ICC/NAHB Residential Standard IAQ: Pollution Source Control - natural draft mechanical equipment located in conditioned spaces must be in a sealed room with a fresh air source, power or direct vent combustion equipment, garages are detached or sealed from conditioned space, moisture resistant wood materials, carpet systems and adhesives are labeled Green Label Plus, use hard-surface flooring, low-VOC architectural coatings, adhesives and sealants, cabinets and vanities which meet the low toxin CARB Composite Wood Air Toxic Contaminant Measure Standard, low-formaldehyde insulation, CO alarms etc. Pollutant Control: Mandatory ventilation to outside, optional timers/humidistats, balanced exhaust and supply systems, heat or energy-recovery systems, radon control, HVAC system protection during construction, central vacuum installed and vented to outside, Moisture Management: vapor, rainwater, plumbing, HVAC: mandatory tile backer, optional crawlspace vapor retarders, building material moisture control measures, plumbing lines in interior walls, insulate cold water pipes in unconditioned spaces, plumbing in conditioned spaces, etc. N/A

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

ICC/NAHB Residential Standard IAQ: Pollution Source Control - natural draft mechanical equipment located in conditioned spaces must be in a sealed room with a fresh air source, power or direct vent combustion equipment, garages are detached or sealed from conditioned space, moisture resistant wood materials, carpet systems and adhesives are labeled Green Label Plus, use hard-surface flooring, low-VOC architectural coatings, adhesives and sealants, cabinets and vanities which meet the low toxin CARB Composite Wood Air Toxic Contaminant Measure Standard, lowformaldehyde insulation, CO alarms etc. Pollutant Control: Mandatory ventilation to outside, optional timers/humidistats, balanced exhaust and supply systems, heat or energy-recovery systems, radon control, HVAC system protection during construction, central vacuum installed and vented to outside, Moisture Management: vapor, rainwater, plumbing, HVAC: mandatory tile backer, optional crawlspace vapor retarders, building material moisture control measures, plumbing lines in interior walls, insulate cold water pipes in unconditioned spaces, plumbing in conditioned spaces, etc.

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Indoor Air Quality Standard

Maine State Housing Authority Green Building Standards: Mandatory: an effective water management plan designed to prevent mold inside the thermal envelope, sealed ductwork, blower door testing, commissioning for projects with five or more units, low/no VOC paints and adhesives, low emission CRI carpets, and no carpets in kitchens or within 3ft of entrances. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

LEED for Homes: Options: enhanced combustion measures, outdoor air ventilation, local exhaust, room-to-room controls, higher MERV filters, indoor contaminant control, radon resistant construction, detached garage, minimize pollutants from garage, or exhaust to outside.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. LEED for Homes: Options: enhanced combustion measures, outdoor air ventilation, local exhaust, room-to-room controls, higher MERV filters, indoor contaminant control, radon resistant construction, detached garage, minimize pollutants from garage, or exhaust to outside.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Energy Star: Mandatory Prerequisite is Energy Star Indoor Air Quality Package

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

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Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality; Provide a three-part walk-off system for all active entryways to capture dirt, particulates, and moisture before they enter the building. At active entrances provide grills, grates, etc. to remove dirt and snow; Prevent water accumulation by designing surface grades to slope away from buildings and building foundations in order to drain away water, snowmelt, and HVAC condensate to prevent the accumulation of water; Irrigation systems must be designed and installed so that they do not spray on buildings; During construction, keep materials dry to prevent the growth of mold and bacteria; If the building or a portion of the building is to be occupied during construction, meet or exceed the Recommended Design Approaches of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guideline for Occupied Buildings Under Construction, 1995, chapter 3; Replace all HVAC filtration media immediately prior to occupancy; Ensure that permanently installed filtration media have a MERV of at least 10 except for unit ventilator systems, which shall have a MERV of at least 7; Specify only electric ignitions for the following gas-fired equipment: water heaters, cooking stoves/ovens, air handling units, boilers; Locate outside-air intake openings a minimum of 25 feet from any hazard or noxious contaminants; Internally insulated ductwork unless must be double-walled ductwork or includes duct liners that meet ASTM standards C1071 and C110; Prohibit fossil fuel powered mobile machinery from being used inside the building; Adopt or develop an Integrated Pest Management program designed to exclude undesirable pests from the school buildings. Optional requirements address such issues as dedicated exhaust for source pollution control,

Indoor Air Quality Standard

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Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
fresh air source, power or direct vent combustion equipment, garages are detached or sealed from conditioned space, moisture resistant wood materials, carpet systems and adhesives are labeled Green Label Plus, use hard-surface flooring, low-VOC architectural coatings, adhesives and sealants, cabinets and vanities which meet the low toxin CARB Composite Wood Air Toxic Contaminant Measure Standard, lowformaldehyde insulation, CO alarms etc. Pollutant Control: Mandatory ventilation to outside, optional timers/humidistats, balanced exhaust and supply systems, heat or energy-recovery systems, radon control, HVAC system protection during construction, central vacuum installed and vented to outside, Moisture Management: vapor, rainwater, plumbing, HVAC: mandatory tile backer, optional crawlspace vapor retarders, building material moisture control measures, plumbing lines in interior walls, insulate cold water pipes in unconditioned spaces, plumbing in conditioned spaces, etc. NAHB Green Guideline: Optional measures to Minimize Potential Sources of Pollutants include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces, providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area, use of low formaldehyde emission standards ANSI A208.1, ANSI A208.2, and ANSI/HPVA HP1, carpet, carpet pad, and floor covering adhesives that hold “Green Label” or equivalent, low voc wood/agrifiber products, mask HVAC outlets during construction, and vacuum ducts prior to starting system. Measures to Manage Potential Pollutants Generated in the Home include venting exhausts to outside, increased mechanical ventilation, heat and energy-recovery ventilation, MERV 9 filers, humidistats, radon barriers, Measures to Manage Moisture buildup include controlling bathroom exhaust fan, moisture resistant backer board in wet areas, vapor retarders, protect moisture sensitive building Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
NAHB Green Guideline: Optional measures to Minimize Potential Sources of Pollutants include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces, providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area, use of low formaldehyde emission standards ANSI A208.1, ANSI A208.2, and ANSI/HPVA HP1, carpet, carpet pad, and floor covering adhesives that hold “Green Label” or equivalent, low voc wood/agrifiber products, mask HVAC outlets during construction, and vacuum ducts prior to starting system. Measures to Manage Potential Pollutants Generated in the Home include venting exhausts to outside, increased mechanical ventilation, heat and energy-recovery ventilation, MERV 9 filers, humidistats, radon barriers, Measures to Manage Moisture buildup include controlling bathroom exhaust fan, moisture resistant backer board in wet areas, vapor retarders, protect moisture sensitive building materials, eliminate plumbing supply lines in exterior walls, insulate cold water lines in unconditioned spaces, check moisture content of wood.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

NAHB Green Guideline: Optional measures to Minimize Potential Sources of Pollutants include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces, providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area, use of low formaldehyde emission standards ANSI A208.1, ANSI A208.2, and ANSI/HPVA HP1, carpet, carpet pad, and floor covering adhesives that hold “Green Label” or equivalent, low voc wood/agrifiber products, mask HVAC outlets during construction, and vacuum ducts prior to starting system. Measures to Manage Potential Pollutants Generated in the Home include venting exhausts to outside, increased mechanical ventilation, heat and energy-recovery ventilation, MERV 9 filers, humidistats, radon barriers, Measures to Manage Moisture buildup include controlling bathroom exhaust fan, moisture resistant backer board in wet areas, vapor retarders, protect moisture sensitive building materials, eliminate plumbing supply lines in exterior walls, insulate cold water lines in unconditioned spaces, check moisture content of wood.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

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Use Low-VOC products.

Point Options include: install a vapor retarder wall system, install high MERV HVAC filters, sealed mechanical room, install low or non toxic products, install carbon monoxide detector, eliminate or seal particle board, no attached garage, or exhaust garage to outside.

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Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Energy Star: combustion safety testing standards and procedures, ventilation requirements.

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Prerequisite: Energy Star: Combustion Safety Testing Standards and Procedures, ventilation requirements.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Options to Select: Install a vapor retarder wall system, Install high MERV HVAC filters, Sealed mechanical room, Install low or non toxic products, Install carbon monoxide detector, Eliminate or seal particle board, No attached garage, or exhaust garage to outside, and Install radon mitigation

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Operations of existing buildings should strive to meet the Energy Star building standards for energy performance and indoor air quality. New state construction and substantial renovations must follow LEED* green building guidelines to the maximum extent practical. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: Outdoor air delivery monitoring, Increased ventilation, Construction IAQ management plan, Use Low-VOC products, Indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Energy Star: Combustion Safety Testing Standards and Procedures.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Energy Star: Combustion Safety Testing Standards and Procedures, ventilation requirements.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Energy Star: Combustion Safety Testing Standards and Procedures, ventilation requirements.

Energy Star: Combustion Safety Testing Standards and Procedures, ventilation requirements.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Energy Star: Combustion Safety Testing Standards and Procedures, ventilation requirements.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Energy Star: Combustion Safety Testing Standards and Procedures, ventilation requirements.

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Energy Star: Combustion Safety Testing Standards and Procedures, ventilation requirements.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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In addition to the NAHB Green Guideline optional measures listed below, additional point options include sealed attics and crawlspaces, no asphalt within 50 ft, solid surface floors that do not require site chemical treatment, cabinets that use low or no formaldehyde, short nap carpet, carpet with moisture resistant top surface, etc. Requirements from the Green Guidelines include minimize potential sources of pollutants include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces, providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area, use of low formaldehyde emission standards ANSI A208.1, ANSI A208.2, and ANSI/HPVA HP1, carpet, carpet pad, and floor covering adhesives that hold “Green Label” or equivalent, low voc wood/agrifiber products, mask HVAC outlets during construction, and vacuum ducts prior to starting system. Measures to manage potential pollutants generated in the home include venting exhausts to outside, increased mechanical ventilation, heat and energy-recovery ventilation, MERV 9 filers, humidistats, and radon barriers. Measures to manage moisture buildup include controlling bathroom exhaust fan, moisture resistant backer board in wet areas, vapor retarders, protect moisture sensitive building materials, eliminate plumbing supply lines in exterior walls, insulate cold water lines in unconditioned spaces, check moisture content of wood.

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Healthy Built House Prerequisites include: CO detectors per 1,000 ft2, meet specifications regarding combustion equipment, mechanical fresh air ventilation, exhaust fans vented to outside with 50 and 100 CFM in the bathroom and kitchen, respectively. Provide make-up air for the range-hood. Separate air in attached garage from conditioned air by providing air barrier. Options include: house complies with recognized IAQ standard or specification, detached or no garage, cooling equipment with non-HCFC refrigerant, duct protection throughout construction, MERV 8+ filters, humidity sensors, radon detection and mitigation, low or zero formaldehyde products, low or no-VOC - meet or exceed Green Seal Standard, SCAQMD guidelines, no carpet, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Residential: Healthy Built House Prerequisites include: CO detectors per 1,000 ft2, meet specifications regarding combustion equipment, mechanical fresh air ventilation, exhaust fans vented to outside with 50 and 100 CFM in the bathroom and kitchen, respectively. Provide make-up air for the range-hood. Separate air in attached garage from conditioned air by providing air barrier. Options include: House complies with recognized IAQ standard or specification, detached or no garage, cooling equipment with non-HCFC refrigerant, duct protection throughout construction, MERV 8+ filters, humidity sensors, radon detection and mitigation, low or zero formaldehyde products, low or no VOC, meet or exceed Green Seal Standard, SCAQMD guidelines, no carpet, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Healthy Built House Prerequisites include:Energy Star certification, blower door test meets minimum standard of 0.35 CFM/sf, duct test meets minimum standard of 8% leakage, all heating and cooling sized according to manual J. Point options include: increased efficiency (HERS of 82 or below, environments for living, etc) blower door test with lower (better) results, increased envelope insulation, SIPS, building orientation, overhangs, duct blaster test with lower (better) results, use of ACCA manuals J and D, increased HVAC efficiencies, heat recovery ventilation system, Energy Star appliances and fixtures, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Earthcraft Indoor Air Quality: mandatory measures for Combustion Safety include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces and providing a continuous air barrier between the garage and living area. Moisture Control requirements include gravel bed beneath subgrade slab. Ventilation requirements include exhaust fans to outside, air intakes > 10' from exhaust outlets and vehicle idling zones, outside air intake with damper, 10 cfm/bedroom, outside air with damper and timer if blower door test < cfm 50/SFBE. Optional Measures include a wide variety of options in each category such as detached or no garages, direct venting combustion appliances, humidistats, drainage boards for below grade walls, outside air intake with ventilation timer and motorized damper, effective cross ventilation with screens, certified low VOC paints and flooring produces, or no carpet.

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NAHB Green Guideline: Optional measures to Minimize Potential Sources of Pollutants include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces, providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area, use of low formaldehyde emission standards ANSI A208.1, ANSI A208.2, and ANSI/HPVA HP1, carpet, carpet pad, and floor covering adhesives that hold “Green Label” or equivalent, low voc wood/agrifiber products, mask HVAC outlets during construction, and vacuum ducts prior to starting system. Measures to Manage Potential Pollutants Generated in the Home include venting exhausts to outside, increased mechanical ventilation, heat and energy-recovery ventilation, MERV 9 filers, humidistats, radon barriers, Measures to Manage Moisture buildup include controlling bathroom exhaust fan, moisture resistant backer board in wet areas, vapor retarders, protect moisture sensitive building materials, eliminate plumbing supply lines in exterior walls, insulate cold water lines in unconditioned spaces, check moisture content of wood.

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providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area, use of low formaldehyde emission standards ANSI A208.1, ANSI A208.2, and ANSI/HPVA HP1, carpet, carpet pad, and floor covering adhesives that hold “Green Label” or equivalent, low voc wood/agrifiber products, mask HVAC outlets during construction, and vacuum ducts prior to starting system. Measures to Manage Potential Pollutants Generated in the Home include venting exhausts to outside, increased mechanical ventilation, heat and energy-recovery ventilation, MERV 9 filers, humidistats, radon barriers, Measures to Manage Moisture buildup include controlling bathroom exhaust fan, moisture resistant backer board in wet areas, vapor retarders, protect moisture sensitive building materials, eliminate plumbing supply lines in exterior walls, insulate cold water lines in unconditioned spaces, check moisture content of wood. ICC/NAHB Residential Standard IAQ: Pollution Source Control - natural draft mechanical equipment located in conditioned spaces must be in a sealed room with a fresh air source, power or direct vent combustion equipment, garages are detached or sealed from conditioned space, moisture resistant wood materials, carpet systems and adhesives are labeled Green Label Plus, use hard-surface flooring, low-VOC architectural coatings, adhesives and sealants, cabinets and vanities which meet the low toxin CARB Composite Wood Air Toxic Contaminant Measure Standard, low-formaldehyde insulation, CO alarms etc. Pollutant Control: Mandatory ventilation to outside, optional timers/humidistats, balanced exhaust and supply systems, heat or energy-recovery systems, radon control, HVAC system protection during construction, central vacuum installed and vented to outside, Moisture Management: vapor, rainwater, plumbing, HVAC: mandatory tile backer, optional crawlspace vapor retarders, building material moisture control

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Commercial LEED Certification - below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program, Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: Outdoor air delivery monitoring, Increased ventilation, Construction IAQ management plan, Use Low-VOC products, Indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Green Globes. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Mandatory baseline is compliance with ASHRAE 62.2-2004, with a focus on low-VOC and low-formaldehyde paints, finishes and adhesives. A Heat Recovery Ventilation system may be required.

Mandatory baseline is compliance with ASHRAE 62.2-2004, with a focus on low-VOC and low-formaldehyde paints, finishes and adhesives. A Heat Recovery Ventilation system may be required.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Does not include specific criteria.

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NAHB Green Guideline: Optional measures to Minimize Potential Sources of Pollutants include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces, providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area, use of low formaldehyde emission standards ANSI A208.1, ANSI A208.2, and ANSI/HPVA HP1, carpet, carpet pad, and floor covering adhesives that hold “Green Label” or equivalent, low voc wood/agrifiber products, mask HVAC outlets during construction, and vacuum ducts prior to starting system. Measures to Manage Potential Pollutants Generated in the Home include venting exhausts to outside, increased mechanical ventilation, heat and energy-recovery ventilation, MERV 9 filers, humidistats, radon barriers, Measures to Manage Moisture buildup include controlling bathroom exhaust fan, moisture resistant backer board in wet areas, vapor retarders, protect moisture sensitive building materials, eliminate plumbing supply lines in exterior walls, insulate cold water lines in unconditioned spaces, check moisture content of wood.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality; Provide a three-part walk-off system for all active entryways to capture dirt, particulates, and moisture before they enter the building. At active entrances provide grills, grates, etc. to remove dirt and snow; Prevent water accumulation by designing surface grades to slope away from buildings and building foundations in order to drain away water, snowmelt, and HVAC condensate to prevent the accumulation of water; Irrigation systems must be designed and installed so that they do not spray on buildings; During construction, keep materials dry to prevent the growth of mold and bacteria; If the building or a portion of the building is to be occupied during construction, meet or exceed the Recommended Design Approaches of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guideline for Occupied Buildings Under Construction, 1995, chapter 3; Replace all HVAC filtration media immediately prior to occupancy; Ensure that permanently installed filtration media have a MERV of at least 10 except for unit ventilator systems, which shall have a MERV of at least 7; Specify only electric ignitions for the following gas-fired equipment: water heaters, cooking stoves/ovens, air handling units, boilers; Locate outside-air intake openings a minimum of 25 feet from any hazard or noxious contaminants; Internally insulated ductwork unless must be double-walled ductwork or includes duct liners that meet ASTM standards C1071 and C110; Prohibit fossil fuel powered mobile machinery from being used inside the building; Adopt or develop an Integrated Pest Management program designed to exclude undesirable pests from the school buildings. Optional requirements address such issues as dedicated exhaust for source pollution control,

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and building foundations in order to drain away water, snowmelt, and HVAC condensate to prevent the accumulation of water; Irrigation systems must be designed and installed so that they do not spray on buildings; During construction, keep materials dry to prevent the growth of mold and bacteria; If the building or a portion of the building is to be occupied during construction, meet or exceed the Recommended Design Approaches of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guideline for Occupied Buildings Under Construction, 1995, chapter 3; Replace all HVAC filtration media immediately prior to occupancy; Ensure that permanently installed filtration media have a MERV of at least 10 except for unit ventilator systems, which shall have a MERV of at least 7; Specify only electric ignitions for the following gas-fired equipment: water heaters, cooking stoves/ovens, air handling units, boilers; Locate outside-air intake openings a minimum of 25 feet from any hazard or noxious contaminants; Internally insulated ductwork unless must be double-walled ductwork or includes duct liners that meet ASTM standards C1071 and C110; Prohibit fossil fuel powered mobile machinery from being used inside the building; Adopt or develop an Integrated Pest Management program designed to exclude undesirable pests from the school buildings. Optional requirements address such issues as dedicated exhaust for source pollution control, install MERV 13 filters, temporary construction ventilation, HEPA vacuuming, building flush out prior to occupancy and filter replacement. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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NAHB Green Guideline: Optional measures to Minimize Potential Sources of Pollutants include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces, providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area, use of low formaldehyde emission standards ANSI A208.1, ANSI A208.2, and ANSI/HPVA HP1, carpet, carpet pad, and floor covering adhesives that hold “Green Label” or equivalent, low voc wood/agrifiber products, mask HVAC outlets during construction, and vacuum ducts prior to starting system. Measures to Manage Potential Pollutants Generated in the Home include venting exhausts to outside, increased mechanical ventilation, heat and energy-recovery ventilation, MERV 9 filers, humidistats, radon barriers, Measures to Manage Moisture buildup include controlling bathroom exhaust fan, moisture resistant backer board in wet areas, vapor retarders, protect moisture sensitive building materials, eliminate plumbing supply lines in exterior walls, insulate cold water lines in unconditioned spaces, check moisture content of wood.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Earthcraft Indoor Air Quality: mandatory measures for Combustion Safety include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces and providing a continuous air barrier between garage and living area. Moisture Control requirements include gravel bed beneath sub-grade slab, ventilation requirements include exhaust fans to outside, air intakes > 10' from exhaust outlets and vehicle idling zones, outside air intake with damper, 10 cfm/bedroom, outside air with damper and timer if blower door test < cfm 50/SFBE. Optional Measures include a wide variety of options in each category such as detached or no garages, direct venting combustion appliances, humidistats, drainage boards for below grade walls, outside air intake with ventilation timer and motorized damper, effective cross ventilation with screens, certified low VOC paints and flooring produces, or no carpet.

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Standard EcoBuild Features include: Interior finishes - such as paints and stains with low VOC.

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Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial: Austin Green Building Rating System Mandatory Requirements: Use of Low-VOC paints and finishes, Point Options include Indoor Air Quality Monitoring; Venting point source pollution; Using low emitting products; Implement SMACNA or similar standards for construction air quality; etc Residential: Austin Green Building Rating System Mandatory Requirements: No unvented gas logs/fireplaces installed; Exhaust fans venting to outside for cooktop/stove/microwave and baths with a tub or shower; Low-VOC (volatile organic compound) interior wall and ceiling paint: VOC level of 100 grams per liter or less, or is CoA recycled paint Extensive List of Point Options Include: Use no-or low VOC products, avoid formaldehyde, central vacuum and kitchen bathroom fans exhausted to outside, timer or humidistat on bathroom fans, carbon monoxide detectors, etc. Separate standards apply to multifamily.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

N/A

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial Does Not Address IAQ. Residential Minimum Standard is ASHRAE 62.2, insulated ducts in unconditioned space to an R-6, outdoor exhaust for central vacuum, and specifications for outdoor air intakes.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Options include power selated combustion equipment, humidistats, controlled mechanical ventilation systems, CO detectors, low-VOC products, Green Label carpet or no carpet, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc..

Residential Minimum Standard is ASHRAE 62.2, insulated ducts in unconditioned space to an R-6, outdoor exhaust for central vacuum, and specifications for outdoor air intakes.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

N/A

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Earthcraft Indoor Air Quality: mandatory measures for Combustion Safety include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces and providing a continuous air barrier between garage and living area. Moisture Control requirements include gravel bed beneath sub-grade slab, ventilation requirements include exhaust fans to outside, air intakes > 10' from exhaust outlets and vehicle idling zones, outside air intake with damper, 10 cfm/bedroom, outside air with damper and timer if blower door test < cfm 50/SFBE. Optional Measures include a wide variety of options in each category such as detached or no garages, direct venting combustion appliances, humidistats, drainage boards for below grade walls, outside air intake with ventilation timer and motorized damper, effective cross ventilation with screens, certified low VOC paints and flooring produces, or no carpet.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
local exhaust, room-to-room controls, higher MERV filters, indoor contaminant control, radon resistant construction, detached garage, minimize pollutants from garage, or exhaust to outside. ICC/NAHB Residential Standard IAQ: Pollution Source Control - natural draft mechanical equipment located in conditioned spaces must be in a sealed room with a fresh air source, power or direct vent combustion equipment, garages are detached or sealed from conditioned space, moisture resistant wood materials, carpet systems and adhesives are labeled Green Label Plus, use hard-surface flooring, low-VOC architectural coatings, adhesives and sealants, cabinets and vanities which meet the low toxin CARB Composite Wood Air Toxic Contaminant Measure Standard, low-formaldehyde insulation, CO alarms etc. Pollutant Control: Mandatory ventilation to outside, optional timers/humidistats, balanced exhaust and supply systems, heat or energy-recovery systems, radon control, HVAC system protection during construction, central vacuum installed and vented to outside, Moisture Management: vapor, rainwater, plumbing, HVAC: mandatory tile backer, optional crawlspace vapor retarders, building material moisture control measures, plumbing lines in interior walls, insulate cold water pipes in unconditioned spaces, plumbing in conditioned spaces, etc. Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Earthcraft Indoor Air Quality: mandatory measures for Combustion Safety include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces and providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area. Moisture Control requirements include gravel bed beneath sub-grade slab, ventilation requirements include exhaust fans to outside, air intakes > 10' from exhaust outlets and vehicle idling zones, outside air intake with damper, 10 cfm/bedroom, outside air with damper and timer if blower door test < cfm 50/SFBE. Optional Measures include a wide variety of options in each category such as detached or no garages, direct venting combustion appliances, humidistats, drainage boards for below grade walls, outside air intake with ventilation timer and motorized damper, effective cross ventilation with screens, certified low VOC paints and flooring produces, or no carpet.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Optional points include Low/No VOC paints and primers, adhesives and sealants, Formaldehyde-Free wood products, Green Label Certified Floor Coverings, Install Energy Star-labeled bathroom fans that exhaust to the outdoors and are equipped with a timer, humidistat sensor, or that operate continuously. etc

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

NAHB Green Guideline: Optional measures to Minimize Potential Sources of Pollutants include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces, providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area, use of low formaldehyde emission standards ANSI A208.1, ANSI A208.2, and ANSI/HPVA HP1, carpet, carpet pad, and floor covering adhesives that hold “Green Label” or equivalent, low voc wood/agrifiber products, mask HVAC outlets during construction, and vacuum ducts prior to starting system. Measures to Manage Potential Pollutants Generated in the Home include venting exhausts to outside, increased mechanical ventilation, heat and energy-recovery ventilation, MERV 9 filers, humidistats, radon barriers, Measures to Manage Moisture buildup include controlling bathroom exhaust fan, moisture resistant backer board in wet areas, vapor retarders, protect moisture sensitive building materials, eliminate plumbing supply lines in exterior walls, insulate cold water lines in unconditioned spaces, check moisture content of wood.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc. Residential compliance with Green Communities requires using low or no-VOC products, Formaldehyde-free products, Energy Star exhaust fans in the bathroom, exterior exhausted fans in kitchen, ventilation system compliant with ASHRAE 62.1-2007 or 62.2, HVAC sizing in accordance with ACCA Manuals S and J, and tankless water heaters or convential with exterior piped drains, slab and basement vapor barriers, radon protection, garage isolation, power vented or combustion sealed equipment, CO detectors, etc.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Mandatory Built Green requirements: combustion appliances and fireplaces adequately ventilated and adequate combustion air, sealing between garage and living space, continuous air barrier between garage and conditioned living space. Options: natural drafting equipment, HVAC equipment outside conditioned space or isolated/air sealed, no garage, timers and humidistats on exhaust fans, reduced or eliminated VOCs and formaldehydes, eliminate carpet, hose test installed windows to verify resistance to wind driven rain, MERV 10+ filters, and CO2 alarms, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Mandatory Built Green requirements: combustion appliances and fireplaces adequately ventilated and adequate combustion air, sealing between garage and living space, continuous air barrier between garage and conditioned living space. Options: natural drafting equipment, HVAC equipment outside conditioned space or isolated/air sealed, no garage, timers and humidistats on exhaust fans, reduced or eliminated VOCs and formaldehydes, eliminate carpet, hose test installed windows to verify resistance to wind driven rain, MERV 10+ filters, and CO2 alarms, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Mandatory Built Green requirements: combustion appliances and fireplaces adequately ventilated and adequate combustion air, sealing between garage and living space, continuous air barrier between garage and conditioned living space. Options: natural drafting equipment, HVAC equipment outside conditioned space or isolated/air sealed, no garage, timers and humidistats on exhaust fans, reduced or eliminated VOCs and formaldehydes, eliminate carpet, hose test installed windows to verify resistance to wind driven rain, MERV 10+ filters, and CO2 alarms, etc.

Minimum Requirement: meet Washington State Ventilation/IAQ Code. Optional points, Certify House under American Lung Association Healthy House Program JobSite Operation Options: material moisture control, properly ventilate job site, clean duct and furnace prior to occupancy, Layout and Material Selection Options: avoid or eliminate VOCs and urea-formaldehyde, eliminate carpet, maximize air quality in bedroom Moisture Control Options 10 mil vapor barrier under slab, proper drainage, test for ration, insulate garage to reduce condensation Air Distribution and Filtration Options: return air ducts or passive pressure relief in bedrooms, verify performance of ventilation systems, install central vacuum exhaust to outside, provide cross ventilation, install CO detector(s). HVAC Options: install exhaust fans in home offices, balance indoor air pressure, install ductless heating systems, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Encourages higher standards and/or third party verification program. Does not specify prerequisites or standards

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Wisconsin Measures are closely aligned with NAHB Measures to Minimize Potential Sources of Pollutants include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces, providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area, use of low formaldehyde emission standards ANSI A208.1, ANSI A208.2, and ANSI/HPVA HP1, carpet, carpet pad, and floor covering adhesives that hold “Green Label” or equivalent, low voc wood/agrifiber products, mask HVAC outlets during construction, and vacuum ducts prior to starting system. Measures to Manage Potential Pollutants Generated in the Home include venting exhausts to outside, increased mechanical ventilation, heat and energy-recovery ventilation, MERV 9 filers, humidistats, radon barriers, Measures to Manage Moisture buildup include controlling bathroom exhaust fan, moisture resistant backer board in wet areas, vapor retarders, protect moisture sensitive building materials, eliminate plumbing supply lines in exterior walls, insulate cold water lines in unconditioned spaces, check moisture content of wood.

Commercial LEED Certification: below is summarized from LEED NC, details vary according to certification program. Mandatory: Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007 and additional ventilation requirements depending on mechanical or natural ventilation, prohibit smoking in the building and within 25' of all doors and operable openings, or designate smoking rooms with dedicated exhaust systems. Options include: outdoor air delivery monitoring, increased ventilation, construction IAQ management plan, use low-VOC products, indoor chemical and source pollution control, etc.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Earthcraft Indoor Air Quality: mandatory measures for Combustion Safety include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces and providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area. Moisture Control requirements include gravel bed beneath sub-grade slab, ventilation requirements include exhaust fans to outside, air intakes > 10' from exhaust outlets and vehicle idling zones, outside air intake with damper, 10 cfm/bedroom, outside air with damper and timer if blower door test < cfm 50/SFBE. Optional Measures include a wide variety of options in each category such as detached or no garages, direct venting combustion appliances, humidistats, drainage boards for below grade walls, outside air intake with ventilation timer and motorized damper, effective cross ventilation with screens, certified low VOC paints and flooring produces, or no carpet.

Indoor Air Quality Standard
Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality; Provide a three-part walk-off system for all active entryways to capture dirt, particulates, and moisture before they enter the building. At active entrances provide grills, grates, etc. to remove dirt and snow; Prevent water accumulation by designing surface grades to slope away from buildings and building foundations in order to drain away water, snowmelt, and HVAC condensate to prevent the accumulation of water; Irrigation systems must be designed and installed so that they do not spray on buildings; During construction, keep materials dry to prevent the growth of mold and bacteria; If the building or a portion of the building is to be occupied during construction, meet or exceed the Recommended Design Approaches of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guideline for Occupied Buildings Under Construction, 1995, chapter 3; Replace all HVAC filtration media immediately prior to occupancy; Ensure that permanently installed filtration media have a MERV of at least 10 except for unit ventilator systems, which shall have a MERV of at least 7; Specify only electric ignitions for the following gas-fired equipment: water heaters, cooking stoves/ovens, air handling units, boilers; Locate outside-air intake openings a minimum of 25 feet from any hazard or noxious contaminants; Internally insulated ductwork unless must be double-walled ductwork or includes duct liners that meet ASTM standards C1071 and C110; Prohibit fossil fuel powered mobile machinery from being used inside the building; Adopt or develop an Integrated Pest Management program designed to exclude undesirable pests from the school buildings. Optional requirements address such issues as dedicated exhaust for source pollution control,

Indoor Air Quality Standard

The New Buildings Institute’s Core Performance Guide: does not specifically address IAQ

Indoor Air Quality Standard

ICC/NAHB Residential Standard IAQ: Pollution Source Control - natural draft mechanical equipment located in conditioned spaces must be in a sealed room with a fresh air source, power or direct vent combustion equipment, garages are detached or sealed from conditioned space, moisture resistant wood materials, carpet systems and adhesives are labeled Green Label Plus, use hard-surface flooring, low-VOC architectural coatings, adhesives and sealants, cabinets and vanities which meet the low toxin CARB Composite Wood Air Toxic Contaminant Measure Standard, lowformaldehyde insulation, CO alarms etc. Pollutant Control: Mandatory ventilation to outside, optional timers/humidistats, balanced exhaust and supply systems, heat or energy-recovery systems, radon control, HVAC system protection during construction, central vacuum installed and vented to outside, Moisture Management: vapor, rainwater, plumbing, HVAC: mandatory tile backer, optional crawlspace vapor retarders, building material moisture control measures, plumbing lines in interior walls, insulate cold water pipes in unconditioned spaces, plumbing in conditioned spaces, etc.

Mandatory baseline is compliance with ASHRAE 62.2-2004, with a focus on low-VOC and low-formaldehyde paints, finishes and adhesives. A Heat Recovery Ventilation system may be required.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

Build it Green/Green Points: IAQ features include HVAC system designed to ACCA Manual J, S, and D (or equivalent); HVAC ducts diagnostically tested per CGB tight duct protocols; MERV 6 HVAC filters installed on return air grills; and low or no VOC for paints, lacquers, floor underlayment, and carpet. Prescriptive measures include ceilings R-40, walls R21 high density, floors R-33 batt or 38 blown, windows U= 0.32, 90% AFUE Furnace, 0.93 EF electric water heater, Energy Star appliances, air sealing, low sone, low wattage whole house fans, mechanical exhaust to outside, 50% CFL or 100% dedicated CFL in kitchen and dining, optional solar hot water and photovoltaic panels. All fans; kitchen (90 cfm), bath (50 cfm), whole house fans, and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring, and adhesives are low or no VOC.

Required: all fans; kitchen (90 cfm) bath (50 cfm) whole house fans and clothes dryer excauss to outside, paints, cabinets, flooring and adhesives must be low or no VOC.

Indoor Air Quality Standard

NAHB Green Guideline: Optional measures to Minimize Potential Sources of Pollutants include isolating mechanical equipment or venting equipment/spaces, providing continuous air barrier between garage and living area, use of low formaldehyde emission standards ANSI A208.1, ANSI A208.2, and ANSI/HPVA HP1, carpet, carpet pad, and floor covering adhesives that hold “Green Label” or equivalent, low voc wood/agrifiber products, mask HVAC outlets during construction, and vacuum ducts prior to starting system. Measures to Manage Potential Pollutants Generated in the Home include venting exhausts to outside, increased mechanical ventilation, heat and energy-recovery ventilation, MERV 9 filers, humidistats, radon barriers, Measures to Manage Moisture buildup include controlling bathroom exhaust fan, moisture resistant backer board in wet areas, vapor retarders, protect moisture sensitive building materials, eliminate plumbing supply lines in exterior walls, insulate cold water lines in unconditioned spaces, check moisture content of wood.

California Green Builder IAQ: N/A

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State and Municipality

Program Name, Year Adopted

Description

Texas

All State owned or leased buildings including institutes of higher learning, state agencies, public school districts, and any other jurisdiction that does not already have an energy program. 5% reduction in energy Energy Standards, 2007 per year w/ report starting in 2002. Further provisions apply it to rehab dwellings that recieve assistance from the Dept of Human & Community Affairs. http://www.seco.cpa.state.tx.us/sb5compliance.php

California, Costa Mesa

CALL and ASK, HAS THIS BEEN EXTENDED? The pilot program is currently in effect, the final Green Building Program, program will be effective in 2011. Under the current pilot program, fees are reduced or waived for project 2008 certifying with a variety of estabished third party programs and preferrential inspection scheduling is offered. WILL NOT BE EXTENDED

New York, Bedford

I can't find the estar in the town code or the website. http://www.bedfordny.info/html/home.html

California, Calabasas California, Imperial County California, Indio

emailed 7/23..and again

emailed 7/23..and again

emailed 7/23..and again

California, La Quinta California, Solana Beach

emailed 7/23, email failed, try calling GPR SF and MF. Website is down.

Iowa

Energy Rated Homes of Website erhi.org has been down since the 6th of July. I emailed Jeff Harden. Iowa,

Maine

Build Green Maine,

Seems more like an institute: http://www.buildgreenmaine.org/About-Us/ partnership between Midcoast Magnet and the New Forest Institute

In November 2003, Maine's governor signed an executive order directing that Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED*) standards be incorporated into the design, construction, operation and maintenance of any new, expanded or existing building owned or operated by any state agency, board, office, commission or department, including institutions of higher learning, provided that doing so is costeffective over the life of the building. The order directs all branches of state government to cooperate with the Maine Department of Administrative and Financial Services in supplying the department with the necessary resources, information and other assistance to meet these requirements. School administrative districts and municipalities are not required to comply with these standards under this order. Maine Maine Statutes Title 5, Section 1764-A also requires all planning and design for the construction of new or Public Building Energy substantially renovated buildings owned or leased by the state include: (1) the consideration of energy Standard, 2003 efficiency, (2) an energy-use target that exceeds standards for commercial and institutional buildings by at least 20%, and (3) a life-cycle cost analysis over a minimum of 30 years that explicitly addresses the costs and benefits of efficiency improvements. In addition, on March 17, 2005, the governor of Maine announced that the state would join the federal "Energy Star Challenge." As part of this partnership, the state is committed to encouraging building owners and operators throughout Maine to improve energy efficiency by 10% or more using performance contracting and other mechanisms. The state will also measure and track energy use and greenhouse-gas emissions from government buildings and identify the best ways to improve energy efficiency in those buildings. The City of Rockville is currently revising Chapter 5 of the City Code, “Buildings and Building Regulations.” The purpose of these revisions is to update our building codes to meet current state codes, and to update and include local amendments to create an innovative, demanding yet flexible system protective of health, safety and the environment. The City is also taking this opportunity to include several “green” provisions, such as increased energy and water efficiency requirements, as well as adding a new article, Article XIV, titled “Green Building Regulations.” The City released the draft building codes on May 1, 2009, for public review and comment, and held two public meetings. Stakeholder comments received during this time were tabulated into a matrix, showing staff response to each issue raised. These comments guided the creation of the formal ordinance that was introduced to the Mayor and Council at their June 22, 2009, meeting. A public hearing for this ordinance was held at the July 13, 2009, Mayor and Council meeting. City of Rockville Chapter 5 Building Codes Update and Green Revisions - In progress This initial building ordinance was based on the 2006 International Code Council (ICC) building code recommendations. However, City staff have recently discovered that the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development intends to adopt the newly released 2009 ICC building codes this fall. To remain in keeping with state code, Rockville intends to incorporate the 2009 codes into the building code amendments, and re-release the revised ordinance for public comment in October. These changes will delay the adoption of building code amendments, which include provisions for green buildings, to allow incorporation of the more up-to-date 2009 building codes. The intent and wording of Rockville's amendments to the 2009 codes will remain similar, if not identical, to the language used in the 2006 amendments released in June. Certain changes may need to be made to reference the appropriate sections of the 2009 codes. The initial building code ordinance based upon the 2006 ICC codes is available for review below. The updated ordinance referencing the 2009 ICC codes will be posted when they are made available. Comments or questions may be submitted via e-mail at [email protected] or via telephone to Nate Wall, environmental specialist, at 240-314-8872.

Maryland, Rockville

Michigan

"25% reduction in grid-based energy purchases by the end of 2015, as compared with purchases in the Energy in State Buildings, fiscal year ending September 30, 2002." Also requires 'evaluation' of LEED for new muni buildings. 2007 http://www.michigan.gov/dleg/0,1607,7-154-25676_25689_33337---,00.html

New York, Piercefield

Adirondack Model Code, Population 305 at 2000 census. This website http://www.bestplaces.net/zip-code/Piercefield-New_York2009 12973.aspx says 123. . Nothing here.

EMAILED JOHN MORRISON 8/1 CALL BY 8/5 In June 2008, the governor of Oklahoma signed legislation requiring the state to develop a high-performance building certification program for state construction and renovation projects. The standard, which will be developed by the Oklahoma Department of Central Services (DCS), must be meet the certification guidelines of either the LEED system or the Green Building Initiative's Green Globes rating system. State Building Energy Standards, 2007 The requirement applies to new construction or substantial renovation projects that begin the design phase after July 1, 2008 in buildings larger than 10,000 square feet. Substantial renovations are defined as projects that cost in excess of 50% of the value of the facility. State agencies are directed to meet the highest level of certification attainable under a payback period of 5 years or less. The law specifically exempts public schools and state archive buildings from the requirement, as well as buildings that do not contain heating, ventilation, or air conditioning system. In cases where the increased initial cost of achieving certification is expected to be greater than 5%, the design must be examined by the DCS prior to being approved. The DCS also has general discretionary authority to grant exemptions for other extenuating circumstances.

Oklahoma

New Jersey

Smart Start Buildings

By offering high-efficiency equipment rebates and building-design incentives, this programs helps commercial customers bring down the cost of installing energy-efficient equipment and features in new construction, renovations, additions, remodeling, equipment replacement or manufacturing process improvements. This is achieved primarily though cash rebates for installing pre-qualified energy efficient equipment such as gas furnaces and boilers, water heaters and booster water heaters, gas absorption chillers and desiccant systems. Incentives can also be received for other types of energy-efficient equipment. The program provides technical assistance and identifies qualifying equipment for participants. For larger-scale projects, marketing consultants can suggest ways to improve the overall efficiency of building designs and identify opportunities to benefit from design incentives.

Texas, San Antonio

Build San Antonio GreenR, 2002

Spoke with Office on 8/7 will email info. Encourages: UDC Neighborhood Patterns, SAWS Rebates and Landscape List, San Antonio Landscape Care Guide, CPS Energy Rebates and Net Metering Program, and The City of San Antonio’s Tree Protection Ordinance. Also has a good page of various rebates. http://www.buildsagreen.org/BuildSAGreen/

California, Novato

Green Building Program, 2007 - Included in Deliverable, but undergoing an update

This mandatory program addresses non-residential, multi-family and single-family residential construction. Both new construction and remodels/additions are addressed. Each category of construction must attain a certain number of points from the city's checklists. The lists are based on the 2007 California Green Building Standard.

New Hampshire, Epping

Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Design Requirements

The Town of Epping, New Hampshire, passed an ordinance in March 2007 that established a new building code that is more stringent than the state energy code. The town's Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Design code is based on a system that awards points for various sustainable elements and building practices, including the use of renewable energy, the orientation of the building, the materials used, the energy efficiency of the building envelope and HVAC system, operational practices, and construction waste management. The town also allows for innovative techniques on a case-by-case basis to convey compliance in a specific effort to promote new technologies and flexibility. The amount of points required by the ordinance is determined by the square footage of the building and ranges from five points for developments of 5,000 square feet or smaller to 25 points for developments larger than 50,000 square feet. The number of points awarded for sustainable measures incorporated into the building varies depending on the type of measure and the degree to which the measure is adopted, and is heavily weighted toward energy production. The minimum required performance for an installed photovoltaic (PV) system, for example, is equal to a range of 10% - 50% of the estimated base load. Systems that meet this requirement are awarded 10 points. (PV systems which have a higher performance rating can be awarded up to 15 points.) Similarly, the capacity of a wind-energy system must be equal to or greater than 5 kilowatts (kW) at a rated wind speed of 20 mph to achieve 10 points. (Wind-energy systems that have a greater generation capacity may earn up to 15 points.)

Vermont

The Vermont Building Greener Program is a voluntary certification program for residential buildings in Vermont. VBG both certifies and quantifies that homes participating in the program are constructed to sustainable criteria. VBG is an initiative of Building for Social Responsibility, and is the first green building certification program in the Northeast. The VBG program criteria have been created and supported by regional experts, and are being used as a sustainable standard in Vermont and elsewhere. It Vermont Builders Green is anticipated that VBG and programs like it will serve as a model for other similar green building certification programs in the region. Contact BSR for information on the VBG Program, to participate on the VBG Program Committee, or to have a project certified. EMAILED TO VERIFY STATUS also left message w peter Schneider at vei (?) can also call VESH for more info 1800 893 1997

Florida

Florida Yards & Neighborhoods is an extension program of the University of Florida, and operates under Florida Yards & the Environmental Horticulture Department. It also works closely with the Center for Landscape Neighborhoods/ Florida- Conservation and Ecology, the Program for Resource Efficient Communities, and the Master Gardner Friendly Landscaping, Program. National, state, and local agencies partner with the program to teach Florida-Friendly Landscaping. Many local jurisdictions provide educational and technical assistance.

Mississippi

Sponsored by the Mississippi Development Authority, administration of the program by Energy Rated Homes of Mississippi includes rating supervision and certification, promotion of the Home Energy Rating System (HERS), Energy Efficient Mortgage Program (EEM), and education of housing industry groups on the importance of energy efficiency in new and existing buildings. DOE's recent approval of Mississippi's SEP grant will increase the states efforts in energy conservation. In Mississippi, SEP funds Energy Rated homes of have been divided into four broad categories: Energy Efficient State Buildings, Market Transformation Mississippi and Technology Deployment, Mississippi Job Protection through Energy Economic Development, and Administration. The Energy Efficient State Buildings segment of the program will be among the first to be implemented, and will include programs to reduce energy consumption and costs for state-owned facilities. MDA is currently developing the application process and deadlines for each of these programs and will make that information available as soon as possible.

Montana, Missoula

The Montana Green Building Program of Missoula

The Montana Green Building Program™ of Missoula (MGBP) is a program developed by the Missoula Building Industry Association (MBIA) in Montana and is affiliated the NAHB . The program is based on the NAHB Green Home Building Guidelines and the recently ANSI approved National Green Building Standard. The MGBP provides locally relevant green homebuilding guidelines and a rating system for green home certification.

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Questions: where available, tied to ASHREA? What size buildings. SPOKE WITH PATRICK COWORKER WILL RETURN CALL - in general very hesitant to share information - licensed and proprietory.

Florida, Miami Beach

The Miami Beach City Commission adopted a Green Building Ordinance, requiring all new municipal buildings to achieve LEED Silver certification and all existing municipal buildings to achieve LEED Silver certification for Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance. The legislation also establishes incentives for green building projects including expedited plan review and expedited building inspections. In addition, developers of green buildings shall receive a refund of the actual application and review fees for Green Building Program certification and an amount not greater than 5% of the incremental cost of making the building achieve LEED Silver certification. The City will also allow projects that are part of the Green Building Program to put up signage designating their building as such and will highlight program participants on a City website.

Commercial and Residential The City of Richmond is currently developing commercial and residential green building standards for private development. View a current draft of the green building ordinance, which was presented to City Council for first reading on April 7, 2009. The City originally planned for the commercial and residential green building standards to take effect on August 1, 2009. However, because the State has delayed the implementation of the 2008 version of the California Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards until January 1, 2010 the City's ordinance will also be delayed. The draft green building ordinance will return the City Council in September for an anticipated January 1, 2010 implementation date. Check back here for updates! Sponsored by the Minnesota Pollution Control Board, Minnesota Green Star is a "green" building standard and certification program for both existing and new homes that includes provisions for: energy efficiency, resource efficiency (including durability), indoor environmental quality, water conservation, and site and community. Minnesota Green Star is integrated w/ Energy Star and Federal Energy Efficiency tax credit ($2,000).

California, Richmond

Commercial and Residential Green Building Standard Pending

Minnesota

Minnesota Green Star, 2005

Minnesota

Sustainable Building Guidelines, 2003

Designed to be compatable with LEED, the Minnesota Sustainable Building Guildelines (MSBC) were designed to highlight regional needs of buildings. The goals for the program include: a 30% reduction in energy use compared to standard code, lowest lifetime cost for a building, continual improvement in energy efficiency and working productivity, healty indoor air quality and working environment, reduced material costs, and evaluating long-term operating costs. Any State-funded building (in whole or part) must comply with these guidelines. As of April 2009, funded renovations are also required to follow the guidelines.

Nebraska

emailed Lynn 8/2 GREEN BUILDING - NEBRASKA CERTIFIED HOMESSM AND BUILDINGS Lynn K. Chamberlin Nebraska Energy Office 1111 “O” Street, Suite 223 Lincoln, NE 68508 402-471-3358 [email protected] http://www.nebraskagreenbuilders.com/about-us/

On this watch list are projects we were unable to confirm, or that are pending approval in their jurisdiction - Britt

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Khanh Nguyen, CBO, CGBP 714.754.5277 [email protected] http://www.ci.costamesa.ca.us/departments/green-building/relatedarticles.htm#incentive Building Inspector: Richard Megna Assistant Building Inspector: James Genovese Secretary: Alexandra Costello Location: 425 Cherry Street, Bedford Hills, NY 10507 Telephone: (914) 666-8040 E-mail: [email protected]

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Build Green Maine is a program of Midcoast Magnet and the Newforest Institute . Newforest Institute 66 Monroe Highway Brooks, ME 04921 207-722-3625 Email: [email protected] need JavaScript enabled to view it Midcoast Magnet P.O. Box 1044 Camden . Maine 04843 Email: [email protected] need JavaScript enabled to view it [email protected]

Public Information Officer State Energy Program Efficiency Maine PO Box 660 10 Tanning Brook Road Manchester, ME 04351 Phone: (866) 376-2463 Fax: (800) 334-7033 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.efficiencymaine.com

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St. Lawrence County Contact: Department Head: Keith J. Zimmerman ([email protected]) Office Location: Building # 1 Department Address: 48 Court Street, Canton, New York 13617 Phone: 315-379-2292; 315-379-2281 Fax: 315-379-2252 E-Mail: [email protected] Contact Person: Denise Russell, Office Manager

John Morrison Oklahoma Department of Central Services Construction and Properties 2401 N. Lincoln, Suite 106 P. O. Box 53448 Oklahoma City, OK 73152-3448 Phone: (405) 521-2112 [email protected] http://www.ok.gov/DCS/Construction_&_Properties/index.html

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Commercial & Industrial Market Manager c/o TRC Energy Services 900 Route 9 North, Suite 104 Woodbridge, NJ 07095 Phone: 1-866-NJSMART (866.657.6278) Fax: 732-855-0422 Program Oversight Provided by: New Jersey Board of Public Utilities 44 South Clinton Avenue Post Office Box 350 Trenton, NJ 08625-0350 http://www.njcleanenergy.com/commercialindustrial/home/home x x x

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CALL to VERIFY Linda Perry, Executive Director, Energy Rated Homes of Mississippi, telephone 601-981-6699. Email: [email protected]. http://www.mississippi.org/index.php?id=27&zoom_highlight= %22energy+rated+homes%22

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Tiffany Williams, Executive Officer Missoula Building Industry Association 1840 South Ave. W. Missoula, MT 59801 (406)543-4423 John Freer: Riverworks, Inc.: (406)728-9065 or (406)370-1660 http://www.missoulagbi.com/index.html The Green Building Initiative 2104 SE Morrison Portland, Oregon 97214 Phone: 877.GBI.GBI1 (877.424.4241) Fax: 503.961.8991 Email: [email protected]

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Address: Minnesota Green Star 2960 Centre Pointe Drive STE 100 Roseville, MN 55113 Phone: 651.493.0294 Fax: 651.493.0662 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.mngreenstar.org/index.html

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Pollution Control Measures include temporary construction ventilation, protection of materials for moisture and VOC, post construction standards, reducing or eliminating VOCs and formaldehyde, CFC's, HCFCs, use of MERV 13 filters in mechanically ventilated buildings, and environmental tobacco smoke control. Indoor Moisture Control Measures include the requirement for vapor retarders under concrete slab foundations, and moisture readings on building materials. Indoor Air Quality and Exhaust requirements include outside air delivery, CO2 monitoring, and MERV 6 filters in HVAC.

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