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A <br /> Power A Gleam <br /> 11 r <br /> d �r �,�r�r�r Irih ��C�Pfi�!hl'1'C <br /> April 25,2022 <br /> Lakewood aims to be a regional leader in climate action and sustainability.It is critical that city funding, <br /> abatements,and/or TIF funding be invested in developments that will assist the community in reaching <br /> its sustainability goal. To do this,development must take sustainability considerations into the design, <br /> construction,and operations of buildings.Buildings in the US are responsible for 39%of CO2 emissions, <br /> 40%of energy consumption,13%of water consumption,and 15%of GDP per year. Below are the <br /> sustainability terms that support the community's sustainability goal. <br /> Certification of Sustainable Design and Performance—Owners find that buildings with strong <br /> environmental performance are more attractive to both occupiers and investors.Sustainability <br /> credentials are increasingly seen as a standard characteristic of good quality space.Failure, <br /> therefore,to meet what are now market norms may have an adverse effect on the time a <br /> building takes to let,lease lengths achieved,and the enthusiasm of occupiers to renew.Each <br /> building should be designed,constructed,and operated to one of the three certification <br /> standards below: <br /> o LEED Platinum and Zero Carbon Certification-The most widely used green building <br /> rating system in the world.LEED Platinum requires 80 points earned on the rating scale. <br /> LEED Zero Carbon recognizes net zero carbon emissions from energy consumption <br /> through carbon emissions avoided or offset over a period of 12 months. <br /> o High-performing Buildings Certifications-Certify in a program that requires Zero <br /> Energy performance such as PHIUS+Source Zero,PHI Plus,PHI Premium,International <br /> Living Future Institute's Zero Energy Petal,Zero Carbon Petal,or Living Building <br /> Certification. <br /> o Energy Star Certified-Design,construct,and operate to be in the top quartile of energy <br /> efficiency for buildings with similar use and size.Third party certification would be <br /> required for three of the first five years of operation to ensure high-building <br /> performance to be Energy Star Certified. <br /> Renewable Energy—Multi-family buildings carry a significant footprint,which makes it ripe for <br /> some form of renewable energy. Whether it is making the roofs solar-ready,utilizing green <br /> space for geothermal,or building thermal storage within the stormwater storage tanks,there <br /> should be some kind of renewable energy use on-site to lower the carbon footprint and reduce <br /> operating energy costs. In order to assist in accomplishing this effort,the office building, <br /> multifamily buildings,and parking garage will be solar ready including structure connection <br /> points on roof,empty conduits to a mechanical room,and a mechanical room sized 20%larger <br /> to accept future equipment. <br /> 12 <br />
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