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green building ordinance. The cost impact of CALGreen Tier 1 is equivalent to the <br /> City's existing green building ordinance. For these reasons, staff is recommending the <br /> adoption of CALGreen Tier 1 with local amendments to provide greater consistency, to <br /> the extent feasible, under the new state law with the City's existing requirements. <br /> It is anticipated that the green building requirements may need to be amended again <br /> (later next year) as part of the Climate Action Plan process. The scope of work for the <br /> Climate Action Plan includes the exploration of "incentives" for additional green building <br /> measures. <br /> 11. BACKGROUND <br /> Green building is a whole systems approach to the design, construction and operation <br /> of buildings. Development of green buildings reflects an interest in conservation of <br /> energy, water and other natural resources, while simultaneously creating more healthful <br /> environments for the building occupants. <br /> In 2002, after significant public outreach, Pleasanton adopted green building <br /> requirements for new commercial buildings of 20,000 square feet or larger, commercial <br /> additions of 20,000 square feet or larger', and civic buildings. Such projects are <br /> required to meet the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)TM <br /> "certified" rating, which is a point- system process verified by U.S. Green Building <br /> Council- accredited City staff. <br /> In 2004, Gov. Schwarzenegger signed Executive Order S- 20 -04, known as the "Green <br /> Building Initiative." This order requires State buildings to be 20% more energy efficient <br /> by 2015, and encouraged the private sector to do the same. <br /> In 2006, more stakeholders provided input before Pleasanton expanded its green <br /> building requirements to new single - family residential projects of 2,000 square feet or <br /> larger additions of any size to homes built within the last five (5) years, and all multi- <br /> family residential projects. These projects are required to achieve fifty (50) Build It <br /> Green TM (BIG) points (awarded for design considerations, energy efficient appliances, <br /> drought tolerant landscaping, wiring for photovoltaic, etc.). <br /> Pleasanton's green building threshold of 20,000 s.f. or larger for only new commercial projects was based on <br /> consideration that it would be relatively easier for larger projects achieve green building points due to factors such <br /> as economies of scale. <br /> 2 As of 2008, the California Attorney General's survey found that about 40 cities and counties in the State had <br /> adopted green building ordinance. <br /> ' Pleasanton's green building threshold of 2,000 s.f. or larger for residential construction was based on consideration <br /> that it would be relatively easier for larger projects achieve green building points due to factors such as economies of <br /> scale, and use of large construction firms. <br /> PRZ -55, Green Building Planning Commission <br /> Page -2- <br />