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ORDINANCES
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9/3/2002
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ORD 1867
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GHC INVESTMENTS
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PUD-14
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Building and Site Design Requirements <br /> <br />23. <br /> <br /> The project developer shall implement the "green building measures" <br /> listed under the "Heinz Project - New Home Green Builders Checklist," <br /> dated 4-8-02, with the design and construction of all of the homes covered <br /> by this approval. <br />a. The proposed measures shall be modified to: <br /> (1) meet a minimum job site construction and demolition waste <br /> target of 50%; <br /> (2) incorporate the photovolmic option measures included in <br /> Conditions 24 and 25. <br />b. The project developer may modify the green building measures, <br /> e.g., add new measures, or change existing measures if there are <br /> other, more effective measures, which can feasibly be done. <br /> Specifically, the developer shall explore the feasibility of using the <br /> "Night Breeze" program within this project, or, alternatively, <br /> portions of it. The developer is encouraged to incorporate as much <br /> of this program as feasible or presently available, such as a whole <br /> house fan. <br />c. The project developer shall work with City staff to prepare a <br /> summary report of the effectiveness of implementing the selected <br /> components, including as feasible, the costs and benefits of each <br /> component. This report shall be prepared following construction <br /> of seventy-five percent (75%) of the project units, with actual <br /> energy use data from occupied units, if possible, which shall be <br /> forwarded to the Planning Commission for its review. <br /> <br />The developer shall offer a whole house fan as an option to buyers <br />on all the homes. <br /> <br />24. <br /> <br />The project developer shall provide to the buyers of the houses covered by <br />this approval photovoltaic systems as an option. With the building permit <br />plan set, the project developer shall show the installations for each of the <br />buildings covered by this approval to the satisfaction of the Planning <br />Developer before issuance of a building permit. <br /> <br />25. <br /> <br />The project developer shall implement the following measures with the <br />construction of the structures covered by this approval so that the owners <br />can install roof-mounted photovoltaic systems in the future: <br /> <br />ao <br /> <br />Electrical conduit and cable shall be installed from the roof/attic <br />areas to the buildings' main electrical panels. <br />Roof trusses shall be "engineered" to handle an additional load as <br />determined by a structural engineer to accommodate the additional <br />weight of a prototypical photovoltaic system beyond that <br />anticipated for roofing. <br /> <br />8/12/02 <br /> <br />Conditions of Approval Page 12 of 28 <br />Greenbriar Homes (PUD-14) <br /> <br /> <br />
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