Wednesday, October 03, 2007

City and County Green Building Codes

GET INVOLVED!
THIS WILL AFFECT YOU WHETHER YOU ARE A BUYER OR SELLER!

The city and county green building programs are moving forward and your participation in the public process is welcome!

City of Boulder - Green Points (Office of Environmental Affairs): Elizabeth Vasatka VasatkaE@bouldercolorado.gov (email her to be on a listserv of updates)
Hearings: (at City Council Chambers, 1777 Broadway)Planning Board: October 4th,
(agenda item C-around 8 pm)
City Council (first hearing): October 16th
City Council (second hearing): November 13th Boulder County - Build Smart: Michelle Krezek mkrezek@co.boulder.co.us (email her to be on a listserv of updates)
Hearings: Board of Review: October 25th, 3:30 pm Drafts and further hearing dates will be posted on http://www.co.boulder.co.uslu/

The city's update to the current Green Points program is building on the evolution of a 10 year old green building program. Revisions include mandatory measures for energy performance for new construction, deconstruction and construction waste requirements, and mandatory measures for remodels and additions. The goal is to have a comprehensive program that includes indoor air quality and sustainable resource management. The city's program set an energy threshold of 50% above code across the housing sizes, but will be asking Planning Board for its feedback on scaling energy efficiency by house size.

The county's program is starting with energy efficiency, waste and water measures that are mandatory. We're thrilled to have the county join the ranks of local governments mandating a level of green building measures.

Remember, these juridications have different development patterns, housing types, housing sizes and direction from their public officials. Visit the web site, www.bouldergreenpoints.com, to educate yourself on the processes and documentation involved. BGBG's goal is to make green building common practice! We encourage you to educate yourself about these important, impending policies decisions and thank you in advance for participating.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The County's Land Use Web site address is listed incorrectly in the intro paragraph. The correct URL is: http://www.co.boulder.co.us/lu. Hope that helps!