Description
In June of 2008, the City of Palo Alto passed a mandatory Green Building Ordinance, which added Chapter 18.44 to the Palo Alto Municipal Code. The new ordinance applies to single-family and multi-family residential, and non residential buildings. It requires specific project types to meet minimum thresholds of compliance under a green building rating system. The ordinance specifically references the US Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) or Build It Green’s (BIG) Green Point Rated (GPR), but the city leaves open the option for a building to be built in accordance with a different rating system if that system is significantly similar to LEED and GPR. The threshold for compliance depends on the size of the project and whether it is new or additional construction.
At their October 19, 2009 meeting, the Palo Alto City Council approved some changes to the requirements. The new requirements, which took effect January 2010, are shown in Tables A and B. Residential new construction smaller than 1,250 square feet are exempt from the green building requirement. The ordinance also describes other situations where a project may seek an exemption.
In addition to the green building requirements, Ordinance 5070 established energy efficiency requirements for private building projects in Palo Alto. The ordinance specifies the extent to which different types of construction have to exceed to the 2008 California Energy Code.
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