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City Council
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4/22/2013
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RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY TO ADOPT THE REDWOOD CITY CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
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04/22/2013 <br /> Green Buildin Codes <br /> Category Measure Description Reductions <br /> (MTCOZe) <br /> Update building code to mandate higher building <br /> perFormance in commercial buildings. Mandate <br /> EC1 Commercial achievement of CALGreen Tier 1 energy <br /> 6.Energy Green Building performance. Consider additional mandatory 948 <br /> Ordinance requirements such as solar hot water or cool <br /> roofs.Seek to harmonize with regional Green <br /> Buildin Ordinances. <br /> Update building code to mandate higher building <br /> perFormance in residential buildings. Mandate <br /> EC2 Residential achievement of CALGreen Tier 1 energy <br /> 7.Energy Green Building performance. Consideradditional mandatory 1,085 <br /> Ordinance requirements such as solar hot water or cool <br /> roofs. Seek to harmonize with regional Green <br /> Buildin Ordinances. <br /> Redwood City was ahead of state action in adopting commercial and residential Green Building <br /> Codes in 2009 that are equivalent to the state CalGreen Tier 1 energy and water use <br /> performance standards effective January 1, 2011. Although not called out in the preceding <br /> sections on municipal measures, the commercial code covers municipal facilities as well. This <br /> Plan takes into account emissions reductions associated with the application of these codes to <br /> estimated new building and renovation construction after the base year 2005 and proposes to <br /> update the codes in 2013-2014 (on the mandated 4-year cycle). This Plan also proposes, at that <br /> time, to consider adopting the BAWSCA water ordinances along with the Green Building Code <br /> update, as they are more streamlined and user-friendly than the existing state ordinance for <br /> both businesses and residents. <br /> Residential and Commercial Rebates and Incentives Programs <br /> Category Measure Description Reductions <br /> (MTCOze) <br /> EC4 Residential Provide or encourage residential energy audits and <br /> Energy Efficiency retrofits, promote existing Federal, State, and utility <br /> 8.Energy Programs(Energy rebates and incentive programs, and participate in 3,313 <br /> Upgrade California) additional programs as they become available. <br /> EC5 Commercial Promote and assist with marketing and outreach for <br /> Energy Efficiency PG&E energy efficiency and demand response <br /> 9.Energy and Demand programs for the nonresidential sector. Leverage 2,537 <br /> Response existing rebates/add additional rebates for energy <br /> Programs efficient retrofits. <br /> In addition to reducing emissions from applying Green Building Codes to construction and <br /> renovation projects, Redwood City also promotes and participates in a variety of rebates and <br /> incentive programs for conserving or reducing energy in existing residential and commercial <br /> buildings and facilities. These incentive and rebate programs are typically funded and managed <br /> by state, regional, and county agencies, as well as utilities, with the City providing marketing <br /> 13 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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