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2010/11/09 City Council Resolution 2010-126RESOLUTION NO. 2010-126 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROHNERT PARK REPEALING GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES AS SET FORTH IN RESOLUTION NOS. 2005 -224, 2006 -67, 2007 -30, AND 2009 -109 WHEREAS, on March 27, 2007, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 782 adding Chapter 14.50, "Green Building" to the Rohnert Park Municipal Code; WHEREAS, California has adopted new building codes including the state - mandated Green Building Code ( "CalGreen "), which will supersede the City's Green Building Code (Chapter 14.50) effective January 1,2011; WHEREAS, all Green Building Standards and Guidelines previously adopted by resolution of the City Council will become obsolete on January 1, 2011. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Council repeals the following resolutions effective January 1, 2011: 1. Resolution No. 2005 -224, Adopting the Alameda County Waste Management Authority's Green Building Guidelines as City of Rohnert Park Referenced Standards, attached hereto as Exhibit 1; 2. Resolution No. 2006 -67, Adopting Build It Green's New Home Construction Green Building Guidelines, 2005 Edition, attached hereto as Exhibit 2; 3 Resolution No. 2007 -30, Approving and Adopting Green Building Compliance Thresholds for Construction of Buildings of Certain Covered Project Types, attached hereto as Exhibit 3; and 4. Resolution No. 2009 -109, Approving and Adopting Rating Systems and Project Checklists for New Commercial and Commercial Tenant Improvements, attached hereto as Exhibit 4. DULY AND REGULARLY ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Rohnert Park this 9th day of November, 2010. CITY OF ROHNERT PARK - - -- Mayor ATTEST: Clerk "wltP�RN�� BELFORTE: AYE BREEZE: AYE CALLINAN: AYE MACKENZIE: ABSENT STAFFORD: AYE AYES: (4) NOES: (0) ABSENT: (1) ABSTAIN: (0) a RESOLUTION NO. 2005-224 A RESOLUTION OF THE :CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROHNERT PARK, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE.ALAMEDA COUNTY-WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY'S GREEN BUILDING GUIDELINES AS CITY OF ROHNERT PARK REFERENCED STANDARDS WHEREAS, it is in the interest of the City of Rohnert Park to promote the construction of dwellings that have healthy indoor air quality, conserve energy and water, take pedestrians and alternative transit into account, and are built of resource efficient materials, and; WHEREAS, the Alameda County Waste Management Authority (ACWMA) has developed a set of Guidelines for Green Building projects that outline the relevant components, and; WHEREAS, the City of Rohnert Park's General Plan lists the following Objectives and Policies: Goal H4 -H; Encourage energy conservation in housing-, Policy HO -24: Promote the use .of energy conservation in the design of ' residential development; Policy HO -25: Promote energy conservation in the city's older homes; and Policy HS -12': Continue 'to work toward reducing solid waste and increasing -recycling, in compliance with the Sonoma County Integrated Waste Management Platt, and WHEREAS, according to CEQA, the adoption of the guidelines would not constitute a project!', as defined in Section 15378(b)(2) of the CEQA Guidelines regarding continuing administrative or maintenance activities such as procedure making; and WHEREAS, on .Tune 23, 2005, the Planning Commission held a public meeting and upon hearing and considering all testimony and. arguments, if any, of ail persons desiring to be heard, the Commission considered all the facts relating to Planning -Application No. PL20.b5 -038 and voted to recommend adoption of the ACWMA Guidelines for Green Building to, the City Council; and WHEREAS, on June 23, 2005, the Planning Commission also recommended that the City Council direct Staff to begin formulation of a. Green Building Ordinance that would require the mandatory implementation of green building techniques in new construction.; mid WHEREAS, on July 12, 2005, the City'Council held a public meeting and upon he and considering all testimony and arguments, if arty, of all. persons desiring to be heard, the Council considered all the facts relating to Planning Application No. PL2005 -038. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council does hereby adopt the Alameda County Waste Management. Authority (ACWMA) Guidelines for Green Building projects as. city referenced standards. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, -that the City Council does hereby direct Staff to begin formulation of a Green Building Ordinance that would require the mandatory implementation pf green building techniques in new construction, DULY AND REGULARLY ADOPTED on this 12`b day of July, 2005, by the City of Rohnert Park City Council by- the following vote: \Wl/ crry OF ROHNERT PARK. �.1 r. L _,� . �l .t.. - �:- ,z? • BREEZE: AM I`LE:RES AYE SMITH; AYE WM l�AFttINQ: A. � >1�ACKIE E: A� AYAS:.(5). NOES -(0).. AMBIT: (DJ ABSTAIN: (01 EXHIBIT 1 RESOLUTION NO.- 2006 -67 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE 'CITY OF ROHNERT.PARIC, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING BUILD IT GREEN'S NEWHOME CONSTRUCTION GREEN BUILDING GUIDELINES, 2005 EDITION WHEREAS, the City Council 'of the City of Rohnert Park on July 12,'2005, adopted Resolution No. 2005 -2224, which adopts- the. Alameda County Waste Management Authority Guidelines for Green Building projects as city referenced standards, and; WHEREAS; it is in the interest of the City of Rohnert. Park to promote the construction of dwellings that have healthy indoor air. quality and. are built of resource efficient materials, conserve energy and water, take pedestrians and alternative transit into account, and; WHEREAS, the City of Rohnert Park's General Plan. lists the following objectives and policies: Goal HO -H: Encourage energy conservation in housing; Policy HO -24: Promote the use - of energy conservation in the design of residential development; Policy HO -25: Promote energy conservation in the city's older homes; and Policy HS -12: Continue to work toward reducing - solid waste and increasing recycling in compliance with the Sonoma County Integrated Waste Management Plan, and; WHEREAS, Build It Green is a professional non -profit membership organization whose mission is to promote healthy, durable, energy and resource - efficient buildings in California, and; WHEREAS, The New Home` Construction Guidelines have been updated.and developed through a .collaborative process that included stakeholders -from numerous private, non - profit, and government sectors, and; WHEREAS, -. It is in the best interest of the City to provide the most up -to -date green building guidelines for developers, contractors, and homeowners; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council does hereby adopt the Build It Green New Home :construction Green Building Guidelines, 2045 Edition as City of Rohnert Park referenced green building standards. DULY AND REGULARLY ADOPTED on this 14th. day of March, 2006:-by-le City of Rohnert Park-City Council by the following vote: Attest: Tim- EXHIBIT 2 ...:EEZEs FYI; FT.oRES: AYE MACKENZTE: AYE VIDATC MARTINEZ: AYE SMTTTi: AYE AYES: (5) NOES: (0) ABSENT: (0) ABSTAIN: (0) RESOLUTION NO. 2007-30 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROHNERT PARK APPROVING AND ADOPTING GREEN BUILDING COMPLIANCE THRESHOLDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUILIDNGS OF CERTAIN COVERED PROJECT TYPES WHEREAS, on February 27; 2007, the City Council considered regulations for the use of green building features in buildings and' ntroduced Ordinance No. 782; and WHEREAS, on February. 27, 2007, the City Council considered green building rating systems for the construction of buildings of certain covered project types and adopted Resolution No. 2007 -29; and WHEREAS, the Ordinance specifies that the green building compliance threshold levels for certain building covered project types urill be set forth by city council resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City -of Rohnert Park that it does hereby approve and adopt compliance thresholds as set. forth -in the Table 1 attached as Exhibit "A" to this resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rohnert Park that for LEED® projects, which are required to meet a percentage of all possible LEED points,. the architect or engineer of record for the respective covered project types shall submit a list of possible LEED points as a part of the pre - permitting documentation.. Approval of the list of possible LEED points shall be determined by the green building compliance official. BE .IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City -of Rohnert Park that this resolution shall take effect upon the effective date of Ordinance No. 782. . .: DULY AND REGULARLY ADOPTED this 27"' day of February, 2007. ATTEST: City A—C .CITY OF ROHNERT PARK BREEZE; ABSENT MACKENZIE: A)E SMITH: AYE . STAFFORD: AYE VIDAK MARTINEZ: AYE AYES: (4) NOES: (0) ABSENT.- (1) ABSTAIN: (0) EXHIBIT 3 RESOLUTION NO. 2009-109 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROHNERT PARK APPROVING AND ADOPTING RATING SYSTEMS, AND PROJECT CHECKLISTS FOR NEW COMMERCIAL AND COMMERCIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, on March 27, 2007, the City Council adopted regulations for the use of green building features in buildings by Ordinance No. 782; WHEREAS, the Ordinance specifies that the green building guidelines, ratings systems, and project checklists for certain building covered project types will be set forth by City Council resolution; WHEREAS, the City Council previously approved, on March 27, 2007, by Resolution . No. 2007 -29 the green building guidelines, rating systems and project checklists for certain building covered project types; WHEREAS, the City Council now desires to update the rating systems and project checklists for certain building covered project types. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rohnert Park that Resolution No. 2007 -29 is hereby rescinded. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rohnert Park that it does hereby approve and adopt rating systems and project checklists as set forth in Exhibit A attached to this resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rohnert Park that the applicable rating systems and project checklists are specified in Exhibit B, attached to this resolution. DULY AND REGULARLY ADOPTED this 13th day of October, 2009. ATTEST: CITY OF ROHNERT PARK e City Clerk N )IJV "' 1411 zI oR Mayor BELFORTE: AYE CALLINAN: NO' 'iVIACKENZIE: AYE STAFFORD: AYE BREEZE: AYE AYES: (4) NOES: (1) ABSENT: (0) ABSTAIN: (0) EXHIBIT .4 EXHIBIT A COVERED PROJECT TYPE Covered Project Type Single Family New Tier 1 > 12 dwelling units /acre Tier 2 742 dwelling units/acre Tier 3 1 -6 dwelling units /acre Single Family Addition > 50o square feet Multi Family New Multi Family New < 20 dwelling units 20 -50 dwelling units ! > 5o dwelling units Multi Family Remodel < 20 dwelling units 20 -5o dwelling units > 5o dwelling units Commercial New < 20,00o square feet 20,000- 50,00o square feet > 50,00o square feet Commercial T.I. < 20,00o square feet 20,000 - 50,000 square feet > 50,00o square feet City Sponsored < io,000 square feet 10,000 - 20,000 square feet > 20,00o square feet APP]LICA13LE GREEN BUILDING STANDARD Covered Project Type Tier i Tier 2 TYer 3 Single Family New Build It Green's 2o05,New Home Construction Green Building Guidelines, Rating System and Checklist Single Family Addition Alameda County Waste Management Authority's Home Remodeling Green Building Guidelines, Rating System. and Checklist Multi Family New Alameda County Waste Management Autho riW s Home Multi family Green Building Guidelines, Rating.System, and Checklist Multi Family Remodel Not Applicable Commercial, New U.S. Green Building Council LEEDforNew Construction Version 3.0 or LEED Core and Shell Version 3.0 Guidelines, Rating System and Checklist Commercial, TI U.S. Green Building Council LEED forNew Construction Version 3.0 or LEED for Commercial Interiors Version 3.o Guidelines, Rating System and Checklist City Sponsored As per project type above EXHIBIT 4 COMPLUNCP THRESHOLD Covered Project Type Tier z Tier 2 Tier 3 Single Family New go Points and Build it Green ioo Points and Build It Green 110 Points and Build it Green Certified Certified Certified Single Family Addition s Point Multi Family New 8o Points Multi Family Remodel NotApplicable Commercial New LEED Certified, Self LEED Silver, Self Certifying LEED Silver, Registered Cegj 'n Commercial T.I. 35% of all possible LEED 4,5% of all possible LEED 55% of all possible LEED points. Self -Certifying points. Self - certifying points. Self - certifying City Sponsored LEED Certified, Self- LEED Silver, Self-certifying LEED Silver,- Registered certi 'n EXHIBIT 4 EXHIBIT B 1. Standards of Compliance for Covered Projects. a) Single - family residential new projects shall be constructed using the 2005 Edition of the New Home Construction Green Building Guidelines published by Build It Green. The green building project. - checklist shall be the corresponding New Homes GreenPoints Checklist by Build It Green. b) Single - family residential addition projects shall be constructed using .the Alameda County Waste Management Authority's Home Remodeling Green Building Guidelines published January 2004. The green building project checklist shall be the Green Points Rating System for Remodeling Projects by Build It Green. c) Multi- family residential new projects and remodel projects shall be constructed using the Alameda County Waste Management Authority's Multi family Green Building Guidelines. The green building project checklist shall be the Multi family GreenPoint Checklist by Build It Green. d) Commercial projects new shall be-constructed-using the U.S. Green Building Council LEED -NC (New Construction) Version 3.0 rating system, or the U.S. Green Building Council LEED -CS (Core -and Shell) Version 3.0 rating system, whichever one the U.S: Green Building Council determines is the most appropriate. In the absence of a determination by1he U.S. Green Building Council for specifying the applicable green rating system, the determination shall be made by the green building compliance official. The green building project checklist shall be the corresponding Registered Project Checklist published by the U.S-. Green Building Council as required for the respective_ rating system used for the covered project. e) Commercial tenant improvement projects shall be constructed using the U.S. Green Building Council LEED -NC Version 3.0. rating system, or LEED -CI . (Commercial 'Interiors) Version 3.0 rating system, whichever one the U.S. Green Building Council determines is the most appropriate.. In the absence of a determination by the U.S. 'Green Building Council for. specifying the applicable green rating system, the determination shall be made by the green building compliance official. The green building project. checklist shall be the corresponding Registered Project. Checklist published by the U.S. Green Council as required for the respective rating system used for the covered project. f) Mixed -use projects shall meet:the requirements in "a" through "e" above for both residential and commercial projects, for their respective parts, as if they were separate projects. g) All city - sponsored projects shall use rating systems as specified in "a" through 'T' above. h) All city - sponsored projects that are either residential projects or mixed -use projects shall be constructed using the same green building rating system and green building project checklist as specified for non -city Sponsored projects. EXHIBIT 4 ....... ..... ..... . 2. Green Building Project Checklist. a) For new single - family and multi - family projects, the applicable GreenPoint Rated checklist shall be prepared by a Certified GreenPoint Rater. The checklist ' shalI be printed on the plans submitted for a building permit applicatiori. For single - family residential additions, the checklist may be filled out by the homeowner. b) For non - registered. LEED projects, the LEED checklist shall be prepared by a LEED Accredited Professional. The checklist shall be printed on the plans submitted for a . building permit application. c)" The Applicant may request to use Innovation credits at the time of pre - permitting documentation review. The green building compliance official shall consider such requests and specify the additional points allowed if findings are made that the request achieves one or more of the five goals specified in Section 14.50.010 of the Rohnert Park Municipal Code. 3. Plan Review and Construction Compliance for Covered Projects. a} For other than registered LEED projects, the green building compliance official shall review the green building checklists, plans, and any -other application documentation for compliance with chapter ' 14.50 of the municipal code. The green building compliance official shall also verify that the green building measures and provisions indicated in the pre- permitting documentation are being implemented at foundation inspection, framing inspection, any type of close -in inspection, and prior to approval of 'a final inspection. The green building compliance official shall conduct other inspections as needed to ensure compliance with chapter .14.50. The inspection and verification activities shall be conducted by a Build It Green Certified GreenPoint Rater for residential projects, a LEED Accredited Professional for non - residential -.projects, or approved green building inspector. The rater or inspector may be an employee of the city or a third party whom the green building compliance official designates, provided she or he has a current Build .It Green Certified GreenPoint Rater certificate or LEED Accreditation, whichever is applicable. b) LEED projects that are registered with the U.S. Green Building Council shall follow the certifying and procedural requirements of "the U.S. Green Building Council for the green building rating system used.. Applicants of LEED registered projects shall submit proof of registration of the project with the U.S. Green Building Council within thirty (30) days of permit issuance. The applicant shall also provide the green building compliance official with online access to the U.S. Green Building Council website in order for the green building compliance official to monitor the submission. of documents by the applicant to the U.S. Green Building Council. If the green building compliance official determines the project is no longer it} compliance with the approved plans or approved pre - permitting documentation, the green building compliance official may issue a stop order pursuant to Section 14.50.075.C. 4. Documentation for Final Determination'of Compliance. Documentation shall be provided as described below: a) Prior to final building inspection and approval for any covered single - family residential, multi- family residential, mixed -use project, covered commercial, or city- EXHIBIT 4 sponsored the applicant shall notify the green building compliance official that their project is ready for final inspection of green building features required by chapter 14.50 of the Rohnert Park Municipal Code. Upon the green building compliance official's receipt and review of documentation from the GreenPoint Rater demonstrating project compliance with the . applicable compliance threshold requirements, the green building compliance official shall reach a final determination of compliance as specified in section 14.050.075.E. b) Prior to approval of a final inspection for any LEED registered project, the applicant shall demonstrate substantial completion of the LEED documentation for the project as evidenced by accessing the online information of the project on. the U.S. Green Building Council's website. Within one year of granting occupancy by the city; the applicant shall submit proof of LEED certification to the.green building compliance officer. Failure to do' so shall result in enforcement actions as provided in Section 14.50.100. 5. , Self-certifying for LEED Projects. a) Self-certifying projects do not require LEED registration or certification. Applicants are, however, encouraged to register their projects with the U.S. Green Building Council. Self-certifying projects that become LEED registered and certified need only attain a threshold level of green that is one level less than that required by city council resolution specified in Section 14.050.070. b) Project Documentation•'for•self certifying projects shall be substantially the same as that which is required for LEED registered projects. The one exception is ,that instead of filing documents with the U.S. Green Building Council, the architect or engineer of record- shall be the repository for all documentation related to the LEED rating system being used for the project. The architect or engineer of record shall review and approve all these documents and shall make these documents available to the green building compliance official at her or his request. • The architect or engineer of record shall sign a certification form provided by the green building compliance official after all documents have been reviewed and approved. c) Building commissioning, specified as a -prerequisite for LEED ratings is not required under this chapter for self - certifying projects. Applicants are encouraged to verify that fundamental building systems. are designed, installed, and calibrated to operate as intended. Documentation of building commissioning is required when commissioning measures other the prerequisites are included as a •part of the designated points in the pre - permitting documentation. d) .inspection of self - certifying projects shall be as specified in item 3.a of this resolution. EXHIBIT 4 Attachment 1 GREEN BUILDING ORDINANCE "NON- COVERED PROJECTS" THE FOLLOWING PROJECTS ARE "'EXEMPT" FROM THE.CITY'S GREEN BUILDING ORDINANCE A. Any new construction that is subject to the provisions of any development agreement existing on the date this ordinance takes effect. B. Any design review application deemed complete or any building permit application meeting the standards for building permit acceptance by the Building Division prior to the effective adoption date of this chapter. If any such applications expire prior to issuance of a building permit, those projects will become subject to the requirements of this chapter. C. Repair or renovation of any structure (regulated by the California Building Standards Code) for the express purpose of performing ".seismic upgrades ". D. Structural and non - structural work authorized under the same building permit for seismic upgrades that is required as a result of performing seismic upgrades. E. Any project where a building permit is issued for the sole purpose of performing plumbing, electrical, or mechanical work F. Installation of a roof covering on any existing building. G. Any covered project type that has not had a compliance threshold set by city council. resolution. H. Repair of any structure (regulated by the California Building Standards Code) that is necessary when the structure has been damaged by fire, flood, wind, earthquake, or accident. I. Any project specified by city council resolution as .a non - covered project. J. Swimming pools Pinnacle\M Drive\Handouts \BDXXX HandoutTemptate.doe Rev: X -XX-01 EXHIBIT 4 Attachment: 2 LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovation v3 Project Name: Project Address: Selected Possible Points Points 0 0 Prereq 1 Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Credit 1 Site Selection 1 Credit 2 Development Density and Community Connectivity 5 Credit 3 Brownfield Development 1 Credit 4.1 Alternative Transportation -Public Transportation Access 6 Credit 4.2 Alternative Transportation- Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms 1 Credit 4.3 Altemative Transportation- Low - Emitting and Fuel Efficient Vehicles 3 Credit 4.4 Altemative. Transportation - Parking Capacity 2 Credit 5.1 Site Development- Protect or Restore Habitat 1 Credit 5.2 Site Development- Maximize Open Space 1 Credit 6.1 Stormwater Design - Quantity Control 1 Credit 6.2 Stormwater Design - Quality Control' 1 Credit 7.1 Heat Island Effect -Non -roof. 1 .Credit 7.2 Heat Island Effect -Roof. 1 Credit 8 Light Pollution Reduction 1 O� WATER?:EFFIG1E' NCY 10 Points. Selected Possible Points Points I U 1 U 13N13i 1 Water Use Reducti on 20% Reduction 1 Water'Efficient Landscaping BReduce by50 °k ' No potable water Use or Irrigation Innovative Wastewater Technologies Water Use Reduction Reduce by 30% Reduce by36°.6 Reduce by 40% Prereq 1 Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems Prereq 2 Minimum Energy Performance Prereq 3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management Credit 1 optimize Energy Performance - Lighting Power . Improve by 12% for New Buildings or8 %for Existing Building. Renovations Improve by 14 % for New Buildangs or 10% for Existing Building Renovations improve by 16% for New Buildings or 12% for Existing Building Renovations Improve by 18% for New Buildings or 14% for Existing Building Renovations EXHIBIT 4 Required 2to4 2 4 2 2to4 2 3 4 Required Required Required 1to19 2 3 4 EXHIBIT 4 5. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 t07 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 2 3' 2 Required 1to3 ' 1 2 3 1 lto2 . 1 2 ito2 1 2 1to2 1 2 1to2 1 Improve by 20 %i6r New Buldmgs or 16% for Extating Binding Renovations improve by 22 °k for New Buildings or 18% for Existing Bulding Renovations Improve by 24 °k for New Buildings or29%for Existing Building Renovations Improve by 26 % tor New Buildings or 22k for Existing Building Renovations Improve by 28% for New Buidngs or 241% for Existing Building Renovations Improve by 30% for Now Buildings or26%for Existing Building Renovations improve by 32% for New.Build'idgs or28 % for Extsting Buildding Renovations Improve by 34% for New Buildings or 30% for Existing Building Renovations limprove by 36% for New Buildings or 32% for Existing Buiding Renovations Improve by 38% for New Buildings or 34% for Existing Building Renovations Improve by 40% for New Buildings or 3646 for Existing Building Renovations Improve by 42%tor New Buildings or 38% for Existing Building Renovations Improve by 440% for New Buildings or 40%ibr Existing'Building Renovations Improve by 46% for New Buildings or 42% for Existing Building Renovations Improve by 4844 for New Buildings or 44 % for ExisUng Building Renovations .Credit 2 On -Site Renewable Energy 1% Renewable Energy 3% Renewable Energy 5% Renewable Energy 7% Renewable Energy 9% Renewable Energy 11 %Renewable Energy 13% Renewable Energy Credit 3 Enhanced Commissioning Credit4 Enhanced Refrigerant Management Credit 5 Measurement and Verification Credit 6 Green Power Selected Possible Points Points IT M.1011M.- Vo Prereq 1 Storage and Collection ofRecyclables Credit 1.1 Building Reuse - Maintain Existing Walls, Floors and Roof Reuse 65'% Reuse 754'. Reuse 95% Credit 1.2 Building Reuse-Maintain 50% of interior Non- Structual Elements L Credit 2 Construction Waste Management . I - D•wed 50% from Disposal Divert7570rom Disposal Credit 3 Materials Reuse HS1/a Rea se 10% Reuse Credit 4 Recycled Content 10% of Content 20% Of Content Credit 5 'Regional Materials - ❑lo%of Materials EXHIBIT 4 5. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 t07 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 2 3' 2 Required 1to3 ' 1 2 3 1 lto2 . 1 2 ito2 1 2 1to2 1 2 1to2 1 . 0% Of M* MIS 2 _ Credit 6 Rapidly Renewable Materials 1 Credit 7 Certified Wood 1 Selected Possible Points Points �! Prereq 1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Required Prereq 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control Required Credit 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 li���• Credit 2 Increased Ventilation 1 Credit 3:1 Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan - during Construction 1 Credit 3.2 Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan - Before Occupancy Credit 4.1 Low - Emitting Materials - Adhesives and Sealants 1 Credit 4.2 !ow- Emitting Materials - Paints and Coatings 1 Credit 4.3 Low - Emitting. Materials - flooring Systems 1 Credit 4.4 Low - Emitting Materials - Composite Wood and Agrifiber Products 1 Credit 5 Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control 1 Credit 6.1 Controllability of System's- lighting 1 Credit 6.2 Controllability of Systems - Thermal Comfort 1 Credit 7.1 Thermal Comfort - Design. 1. Credit 7.2 Thermal Comfort - Verification 1 Credit 8.1 Daylight and Views - .Daylight 1 Credit 8.2 Daylight and Views - Views 1 Selected Possible Points Points 0 1 0 11111 e t : Credit 1 Innovation in Resign: Specific Title. 1 Credit 1.2 Innovation In Design: Specific Title Credit 1.3 Innovation in Design: Specific Title Credit 1.4 Innovation in Design: Specific-Title Credit 1.5 Innovation in Design: Specific Title Credit 2 LEED® Accredited Professional 1 Selected Possible Points Points o 0 6 Credit t - .Regional Priority: Specific Credit 1 Credit 1.2 Regional Priority': Specific Credit i - Credit 1.3 Regional Priority :Specific Credit 1 Credit 1.4 Regional Priority: Specific Credit 1 "Selected Possible Points Points Silver. 50 -59 points Gold:. 60 -79 points Platindm: 80 to 110 EXHIBIT 4 LEED for Commercial Interiors 0.0 Rohnert Park Project Checklist (Self- Cerrdi ing) Project Name: Project Address: Selected Possible Points Points Attachment 2 creme i Site Selection 1 to 5 Option 1: Select 'a LEED Cerdrled Building 5 OR Option 2: Locate in a Building That Meets: UP to 5 Path is Brownfield Redevelopment 1 Path 2: Stormwater Design - Quantity Control 1 Path 3: Stommater Design - Quality Control 1 Path 4: Heat Island Eifel- Nonroof 1 Path 5: Heat4sland. Effect- Roof 1 Path-6: Light Pollution Reduction 1 Path 7: Water Efficient Landscaping - Reduce by 50% 2 Path 8: Water Efficient Landscaping - No Potable Water Use or Irrigation 2 Path 9: Innovative-Wastewater Technologies 2 Path 10: Water Use Reduction: 30 % reduction 1 Path 11: O[rsife Renewable Energy. 2 Path 12: Other Quantifiable Environmental Performance 1 Wt2 Developmixtt Density and Community Connectivity- 6 creditm Alternative Transportation - Public Transportation Access 6 Credit 3.2 AltermWe Transportation - Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms 2 raemt 3.s Alternative Transportation - Parking Availability 2 Selected Possible Points Points 0 0 ' 1111121 '• Prereq i Water Use Reduction Required credit 1 Water Use Reduction 6 to 11 30% Reduction 6 35 0/6 Reduction - . 8 40% Reduction 11 Selected Possible Points Points Prereq't -. Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems PrmN 2 Minimum Energy Performance EXHIBIT 4 Prereq 3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management credit i.1 Optimize Energy Performance - Lighting Power 16% Reduction 2D% Reduction 26% Reduction 30% Reduction 35 %Reduction txeati.2 Optimize Energy Performance - LightingControls Daylight Controls for 0ay12 Areas Daylight Controls for 50%of His iJghBRg load Occupancy Sensors for 75 %4 the Connected Lighting Load credit t3 Optimize Energy Performance - HVAC Equipment Marcy Zoning Controls • OR BReduce Design Energy Cost and 15% Improvement Reduce Design Energy Cost and 30% improvement Credit i.4 Optimize Energy Performance- Equipment and Appliances 70% ENERGY STAR 77% ENERGY STAR 84% ENERGY STAR 90%ENERGY STAR credit2 Enhanced Commissioning' Credit3 Measurement and Verification einstal SuMMeMring Equipment Tenant Pays for Energy OR Metering, Measurement and Payment AccountabW creed 4 Green Power Selected Possible Points Points 'A Q l 1 M V t�ereq 1 Stdrage and Collection of Recyclatiles 'edit m Tenant Space - Long -Term Commitment creda 1.2 -Building Reuse : Maintain interior Nonstructural Components 40% Reuse - 60% Reuse Creed 2 Construction Waste Management ODivert 50% horn Disposal Divert 750/. from Disposal Credit3.1 . Materials Reuse 5 %Reuse i0% Reuse credit32 Materials Reuse - Fumiture.and Furnishings EXHIBIT 4 Required 1to5 1 2 3. 4• 5 1 to 3 1 1 1 5 to 11) 5 5 5 10 1 to 4 1 2 3 4 5 2to5 2 3 5 5 Required 1 1 W 2' 1 2 :.t A02 1 2 1to2 1 2 1 crealt 1 Innovation in Design Innovation or Exemplary Performance Innovation or Exemplary Perbrmance Innovation or Exemplary Performance Innovation Innovation NNNNWCrecfft2 LEED® Accredited Professional Selected Possible Points Points EXHIBIT 4 Ito 2 1 2 1to2 .1 2 1 i" Required Required 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1to2 1 2 1 1to5 1 1 1 1 1 1 Prereq I Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Prereq 2 . Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control creda 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Credit 2 Increased Ventilation Cred'd 3.t Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan - During Construction credd 3.2 Construction indoor Air Quality Management Plan - Before Occupancy 0edd 4.1 Low - Emitting Materials - Adhesives and Sealants Credk4.2 Low- Emitting Materials - Paints and Coatings Credit 4.3 Low-Emitting. Materials -Flooring Systems Credk4k Low- Emitting Materials - Composite Wood and Agrifiber Products• CredKs Low- Emitting Materials - Systems Furniture and Seating ' cremt 5 indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control credae.l Controllability of Systems - Lighting cremtez Controllability of Systems - Thermal Comfort creait7A Thermal Comfort - Design credit7.2 ThermalComfort - Verification Crean Daylight and Views'- Daylight 75% of-Spaces 90% of Spaces creeits2 Daylight and Views - Views for Seated Spaces Selected Possible Points Points crealt 1 Innovation in Design Innovation or Exemplary Performance Innovation or Exemplary Perbrmance Innovation or Exemplary Performance Innovation Innovation NNNNWCrecfft2 LEED® Accredited Professional Selected Possible Points Points EXHIBIT 4 Ito 2 1 2 1to2 .1 2 1 i" Required Required 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1to2 1 2 1 1to5 1 1 1 1 1 1 &I Regional Priority t to 4 Reg- maty DOW CredhAcKeved 1 Reowoaliy Defined CreditAchieved Regionally Defined CredAAchleved Regionally Defined Credltkhieved 1' Selected Possible Points Points 0 0 110 Points Certified: 40-49 points Silver. 50 -59 points Gold: 60 -79 points Platinum: 80+ points EXHIBIT 4 LEEDO for New Construction v2.2 Rohnert Park Project Checklist Self.- Certifying Project Name: Project Address: .Attachment 3 Yee - 7 No' 0 0 0 �+ Prereq t Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Required Credit 1 Site Selection 1 Credtt 2 Development Density & Community Connectivity 1 Credit Brownfield Redevelopment 1 Credit4.1 Alternative Transportation, Public Transportation Access 1 Credit 4.2 Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms 1 Credit4.3 Alternative Transportation, Low- Emitting & Fuel- Effrdent Vehicles 1 Credit 4.4 Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity 1 Credtts.1 Site Development, Protect of Restore Habitat 1 Credit 5.2 Site Development, Maximize.Open Space 1 Credit 6.1 Stormwater Design, Quantity Control 1 Credit 6.2 Stormwater Design, Quality Control 1 Credit 7.1 Heat Island Effect, Non -Roof 1 Credit 7.2 Heat Island Effect, Roof 1 Credits Light Pollution- Reduction 1 Yes ? No 0 t) 0 SEEN= Credit 1.1 Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50% 1 Credit 1.2 Water Efficient Landscaping; No Potable Use or No Irrigation 1 Credit 2 Innovative Wastewater.Technologies 1 Credit 3.1 Water Use Reduction, 20% Reduction 1 Credit 3.2 Water Use Reduction, 30% Reduction 1 0 0 0 + �• Prereq t Fundamental Commissioning of the Building Energy Systems Not Required ror RP ' Prereq 2 Minimum Energy Performance Required Prereq 3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management Required Credt 1 O timize Energy Performance 1 to 10 New Building's or 3.5% Existing Building Renovations 1 14% New, Buildings or 70/6 Existing Building Renovations 2 17.5% Ndw Buildings or 10.5% Existing Building Renovations EA10.51% 3 21% New Buildings or 14% Existing Building Renovations 4 24.5% New Buildings or 17.5 %.Existing Building Renovations 5 280/6 New Buildings or 21% Existing Building Renovations 6 31:5% New Buildings or 24.5% Existing Building Renovations .7 35% New Buildings or 28% Existing Building Renovations 8 38.5% New Buildings or 31.5% Existing Building Renovations 9 42% New Bulldings or 35 %.Existing Building Renovations 10 r Credt 2 .on -Site Renewable•Eoe�gy i to 3 2.5 %Renewable Energy 1 7.5% Renewable Energy 2 12.5% Renewable Energy 3 Credit Enhanced-Commissioning 1 Credit 4 Enhanced Refrigerant Management 1 Credits Measurement & Verification 1 Credit Green Power .1 EXHIBIT 4 QQ + Materials &Resources 13 Points Prereq-1 Storage & Collection of Recyclables Required Credit 1.1 Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Existing Walls, Floors & Roof 1 Credit 1.2 Building Reuse, Maintain 100% of Existing Walls, Floors & Roof Credit 1 3 Building Reuse; Maintain 50% of Interior Nonstructural Elements 1 credit2.1 Construction Waste Management; Divert 50% from Disposal 1 Cred'd 2.2 Construction Waste Management, Divert 75% from Disposal 1 Creda3.t Materials Reuse, 5% Credft3.2 Materials Reuse,10% 1 Credlt 4.9 Recycled Content, 10% (post - consumer + Y2 pre - consumer) 1 Credit 42 Recycled Content, 20% (post - consumer + Y2 pre - consumer) 1 Cr edit 5.1 Regional Materials, 10% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured Regionally Credit 5.2 Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured Regionally 1 Credit s Rapidly Renewable Materials Credit 7 Certified Wood 1 0�0 fridaor Erlvirortmertal Quality 15f?olrits' Prereq 1 Minimum IAQ Performance -!Required Prereq 2. Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control Required Credit 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Crea'a2 Increased Ventilation 1 Credit 3.1 Construction IAQ Management Plan, During Construction Credit&2 Construction IAQ Management Plan, Before Occupancy 1 Credit 4.1 Low - Emitting. Materials, Adhesives & Sealants 1 Credit 4.2 Low - Emitting Materials, Paints & Coatings 1 Credit 4.3 Low - Emitting Materials, Carpet Systems 1 Credit 4.4 Low - Emitting Materials, Composite Wood & Agrifiber Products 1 ' Ciedft 5 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control 1 Credit 6.1 Controllability of Systems, Lighting 1 Credit 6.2 Controllability of Systems, Thermal• Comfort 1 - Credit 7.1 Thermal Comfort, Design 1 CredR7.2 Thermai Comfort, Verification 1 Credft8.1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% o €Spaces" 1 Credit 8.2 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Spaces 1 Yea 7 '. .. o Q • 1 • : i - a • • '• Ciedlt 1.1 Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title 1 Credit 1.2 Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title 1 Credit 1.3 innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title 1 Credit 1.4 Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title 1 Credit LEED ®Accredited Professional 1 Yee 7 No t) 0 Project Totals Certified: 26-32 points, Silver: 33 -38 points, Gold: 39 -51 points, Platinum: 52 -6 points This scorecard was originally developed by the U.S. Green Building Couricil for use with their LEEDO New Construction rating sy.4tem. The City of Rohnert Park has modified It slightly for use with their Green Building Ordinance. EXHIBIT 4 Attachment 3- EXHIBIT 4 LEED® for Commercial Interiors v2.0 Rohnert Park Project Checklist (Self- Certifying) Project Name: Project Address: Selected Possible Points* Points- .. 0 1 0 Credit 1 Site Selection 1 to 3 =Select a LEED Certified Building 3 OR Locate the tenant space In a building with following characteristics: 1 to 3 Option IA Brownfield Redevelopment 112 Option 1B Stormwater Management: Rate and Quantity 112 Option 1C Stormwater Management: Treatment 1/2 Option 1D Heat Island Reduction: Non -Roof 1/2 Option 1 E Heat - Island Reduction: Roof 112 Option IF Light Pollution Reduction 112 Option 1 G Water Efficient Irrigation: Reduce by 50% 112 Option 1 H Water Efficient Irrigation: No Potable Use or No irrigation 112 Option 11 innovative Wastewater Technologies 1/2 Option,ld Water Use Reduction: 20% Reduction 112 Option 1K Onsite Renewable Energy 1/2 to 1 Option 1L Other Quantifiable Environmental Performance 112 to 3 Credit 2 Development Density and Community Connectivity 1. Credit 3.1 Alternative Transportation: Public Transportation Access 1 Credit 3.2 Alternative Transportation: Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms 1 Credit 3.3 -Alternative Transportation: Parking Availability 1 Selected Possible Points' Points"' 0 1 0 �• Credit 1.1 Water Use Reduction • 20 "k Reduction 1 Credit 1.2 Water Use Reduction - 30% Reduction 1 Selected Possible • . Points• Points" F. 0 1 0 '• Prereq 1 Fundamental Commissioning Not Required for Rohnert Pads Prereq 2 Minimum Energy Performance Required Prereq 3 CFC Reduction in HVAC&R Equipment Required Credit 1.1 O timize Energy Performance - Lighting Power Option A: Reduce lighting power density to 15% below the standard 1 to 3 1 Option B: Reduce lighting power density to 25% below the standard 2 Option C: Reduce lighting power density to 35% below the standard 3 Credit 1.2 Optimize Energy Performance - Lighting Controls 1 -yj Credit 1.3 O timize Energy Performance- HVAC 1162 Option A. Equipment Efficiency and Zoning & Controls 1 to 2 Option & Reduce Design Energy Cost 1 to 2 Credit 1.4 O tlmize Energy Performance -Equipment and Appliances 1 to 2 �70% of ENERGY STAR eligible equipment is ENERGY STAR rated 1 90% of ENERGY STAR eligible equipment is ENERGY STAR rated 2 Credit 2 Enhanced Commissioning 1 Credit 3 Energy Use, Measurement & Payment Accountability 1 to 2 A: Projects with area less than 7511/6. of total building area 1 to 2 L�Case Case B: Projects with area 75% or more of total building area 2 t� Credit 4 Green Power 1 EXHIBIT 4 Selected Possible Minimum IAQ Performance Required Prereq 2 Points• Points- Required Credit 1 Outside Air Delivery Monitoring • 0 0 Credit 2 Increased Ventilation 1 Credit 3.1 Prereq 1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables Requited Construction IAQ Management Plan, Before Occupancy Credit 1.1 Tenant Space, Long Term Commitment 1 1 Credit 1.2 Building Reuse, Maintain 40% of Interior Non - Structural Components 1 Credit 4.3 Credit 1.3 Building Reuse, Maintain 60% of Interior Non-Structural Components, 1 Low- Emitting Materials, Composite Wood and Laminate Adhesives Credit 2.1 Construction Waste Management, Divert 500/6 From Landfill 1 1 Credit 2.2 Construction Waste Management, Divert 7596 From Landfill 1 Credit 6.1 Credit 3.1 Resource Reuse, 5% 1 Controllability of Systems, Temperature and Ventilation Credit 3.2 Resource Reuse, 1001. 1 1 Credit 3.3 Resource Reuse, 30% Furniture and Furnishings t Credit 8.1 Credit 4.1 Recycled Content, 10% (post - consumer + 112 pre - consumer) 1 Daylight & Views - Daylight 90% of Spaces Credit 4.2 Recycled Content, 20% (post - consumer + 112 pre - consumer) 1 1 Credit 5.1 Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Regionally 1 Credit 5.2 Regional Materials, 10% Extracted and Manufactured Regionally 1 Credit 6 Rapidly Renewable Materials 1 Credit 7 Certified Wood 1 Selected Possible Points' Points - 0 0 e ' Prereq 1 Minimum IAQ Performance Required Prereq 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control Required Credit 1 Outside Air Delivery Monitoring • 1 Credit 2 Increased Ventilation 1 Credit 3.1 Construction IAQ Management Plan, During Construction 1 Credit 3.2 Construction IAQ Management Plan, Before Occupancy 1 Credit 4.1 Low - Emitting Materials, Adhesives and Sealants 1 Credit 4.2 Low-Emitting. Materials, Paints and Coatings 1 Credit 4.3 Low - Emitting Materials, Carpet Systems 1' Credit 4.4 Low- Emitting Materials, Composite Wood and Laminate Adhesives 1 Credit 4.5 Low- Emitting Materials, Systems Furniture and Seating 1 Credit 5 Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control 1 Credit 6.1 Controllability of Systems -, Lighting 1 Credit 6.2 • Controllability of Systems, Temperature and Ventilation 1 Credit 7.1 Thermal Comfort � Compliance 1 Credit 72 Thermal Comfort - Monitoring 1 Credit 8.1 Daylight & Views. - Daylight 75% of Spaces Credit 8.2 Daylight & Views - Daylight 90% of Spaces 1 Credit 8.3 Daylight & Views - Views for 900/6 of Seated Spaces 1 �® 5 Points Innovation .& Process "' Credit 1.1 innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title 1 1 1 1 1 Credit 1.2 innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title Credit 1.3 innovation in Design; Provide Specific Titre Credit 1.4 Innovation in Design: Provide Spectflc Title 1 Credit 2 LEEDTM' Accredited Professional Selected* Possible Points' Points-' Project Totals (pre-certification estimates) 57 Points 1 .1 Certified: 21 to 26 points. Silver: 27 to 31 *points; Gold: 32 to 41 points. Platinum: 42 to 57 points 100.00% Percent of Total Possible Points 'Selected points pertain to those credits being used to meet the requirements of the City of Rohnert Park Green Building Ordinance. "Possible points are those points that are possible to get based upon the scope of work for the proposed project This scorecard has been developed by the U.S. Green Building Council for use with its LEED® Commercial interiors rating system. The City of Rohnert Park has modified it slightly for use with their Green Building Ordinance. EXHIBIT 4 1 This scorecard has been developed by the U.S. Green Building Council for use with its LEED® Commercial interiors rating system. The City of Rohnert Park has modified it slightly for use with their Green Building Ordinance. EXHIBIT 4