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1/4/2011
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ATTACHMENT 5 <br /> PRZ -55, Citv of Pleasanton <br /> Application to amend the Pleasanton Municipal Code to reference the California <br /> Green Building Standards (CALGreen) Code, with local amendments to address <br /> specific green building issues, and other related green building amendments. <br /> Rosalind Rondash introduced Dennis Corbett, Senior Plan Checker with the Building <br /> and Safety Division. She then gave a PowerPoint presentation on the California Green <br /> Building Code. <br /> Mrs. Rondash stated that staff is proposing to amend the Pleasanton Municipal Code to <br /> reference the California Green Building Standards (CALGreen) Code, as well as local <br /> amendments to address specific green building issues and other related green building <br /> amendments. She explained that the purpose is to avoid having two regulations in effect <br /> at the same time; if the amendment is not adopted, both regulations will be in effect <br /> January 1, 2011. She noted that staff's proposal will result in having only one set of <br /> requirements for building structures in the City. <br /> Mrs. Rondash noted that green building is a whole- systems approach to the design, <br /> construction, and operation of buildings, which significantly reduce the negative impacts <br /> of buildings on the environment and occupants in five broad categories: <br /> • Sustainable site planning; <br /> • Safeguarding water and promoting water efficiency; <br /> • Energy efficiency and renewable energy; <br /> • Conservation of materials and resources; and <br /> • Indoor environmental quality, which is another way of saying the air that we <br /> breathe while inside. <br /> Mrs. Rondash then gave the history of the green building requirements, stating in 2002 <br /> when Pleasanton adopted green building requirements for new commercial buildings of <br /> 20,000 square feet or more and civic buildings. She continued that in 2004, Governor <br /> Arnold Schwarzenegger signed an Executive Order, known as the "Green Building <br /> Initiative" focusing on state -owned buildings, and in 2006, the Pleasanton City Council <br /> expanded its green building requirements to new residential projects. She noted that in <br /> 2010, the California Building Standards Commission adopted the Green Building <br /> Standards Code (CALGreen), with the final version of CALGreen being published in <br /> July 2010, and automatically going into effect state -wide on January 1, 2011. She <br /> indicated that the City has historically formally adopted California building codes, with <br /> local amendments, and staff expects the same to take place for CALGreen. She added <br /> that those local agencies that take no action will have CALGreen in effect in their <br /> jurisdictions. <br /> Mrs. Rondash reviewed the elements of CALGreen as follows: <br /> • In addition to the mandatory regulations (also known as CALGreen basic <br /> measures) CALGreen also provides for additional voluntary measures (known as <br /> Tier 1 and 2). <br /> EXCERPT: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, September 29, 2010 Page 1 of 15 <br />
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