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1 Green Building: From Incentives to Execution
Zero Waste Conference June 8th, 2006 Greg Reitz City of Santa Monica

2 Why Support Green Building?
mandate for landfill diversion rate in California 50% 5x air can be worse indoors than out 87% time average Californian spends indoors 40% of natural resources used in buildings 65% of electricity used in buildings 135 Million tons of waste/ year

3 Why Support Green Building?
Santa Monica Sustainable City Survey Resource conservation % Environmental and public health % Transportation % Economic development % Open space and land use % Housing % Community education and civic participation 32.7% Human dignity %

4 Why Support Green Building?
“I believe it is important that, in the future, our buildings are healthier, more resource efficient, and more environmentally friendly” 93% of Santa Monica Residents Agree

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6 Costing Green: A Comprehensive Cost Database and Budgeting Methodology
- DAVIS LANGDON ADAMSON Comparison of 93 non-LEED and 45 LEED buildings shows no statistical difference in cost.

7 Why Support Green Building?
“What do you value?” Health Environment Prosperity Short Term Costs

8 Green Building Model Program Elements
Regulation Raise standards and level playing field Lessons: plan for enforcement consider effectiveness Motivation Grants, rebates, expedited plan check, density bonus Lesson: Get what you pay for: start trend Facilitation Remove obstacles, educate plan check engineers Lesson: Get out of the way! Education Seminars, expos, tours, resources Lesson: determine target audience

9 Green Building Model Program Elements
Lead by Example

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11 Shades of Green Santa Monica Incentives/ Leadership Santa Monica
Guidelines/ Education Santa Monica Regulations California Requirements

12 Regulations Energy Performance Minimums
Recycled Content in Major Building Materials Construction and Demolition Waste Recycling

13 Other Regulations Designated Carpool Parking/ Bicycle Storage
Urban Runoff Mitigation Plan Efficient Irrigation Systems Restricted Water Features

14 Green Building Resource Center
Education Green Building Resource Center Retail space 2218 Main Street In partnership with Global Green Samples, books, resources, case studies, referrals

15 Education Annual Green Home Tour Annual Green Building Expo
Fair and other outreach

16 Guidelines

17 Incentives $20 – $35 k for LEED Certification
Up to $5 k for innovative technologies Up to $20 k for water efficient landscapes NEW: Expedited permitting for LEED registered buildings Utilities: Savings by Design

18 LEED Mandate City Buildings
Main library Public Safety Facility LB:

19 Lessons Learned Financial incentives aren’t enough
Challenging submittal process Plan for enforcement

20 Successes Most LEED Certified Buildings per capita
686 new residential units and several commercial buildings built under green building ordinance 1100 Tons of CO2/ year (equiv. 240 cars) 100 new visitors at Resource Center every month Residential green building guides flying off the shelves 15,000 visits to Green Building Website/month

21 Successes Colorado Court 64 affordable SRO units downtown infill
Net zero energy Naturally ventilated Recycled content LEED Gold AIA Top Ten Green Award

22 C&D Waste

23 C&D Waste

24 C&D Waste

25 C&D Waste

26 C&D Waste - Residential

27 C&D Waste - Residential

28 Future $3 Billion California Solar Initiative LEED for Homes
2006 – Big Year for Municipal Green Building Programs

29 Green Building Advisor
Contact Greg Reitz Green Building Advisor City of Santa Monica (310)


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