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Environmental Policies and Practices
Richard M. DaleyMayor
City of ChicagoGoing Green
Policies and Practices
Environmental Policies and PracticesRichard M. Daley
Mayor
Introduction
Leading By Example Green Action Plan
Encouraging the Private Sector Education and Promotion
Environmental Policies and PracticesRichard M. Daley
Mayor
Why Green?
“Mayor Daley's vision of making Chicago the greenest city in the nation is about providing healthy air and water, being wise in our energy use, and conserving resources. But it's also about increasing Chicago's competitive edge: making the city a place where people want to come live, visit and start their businesses."
Environmental Policies and PracticesRichard M. Daley
Mayor
Green Action Plan
Sixteen sub-committees 10 months of collaborative work Focused on cross-departmental
efforts to: Conserve, protect and restore
natural resources Encourage healthy environmental
practices Leading by example
Environmental Policies and PracticesRichard M. Daley
Mayor
Green Buildings
The Chicago Standard was announced by Mayor Daley on June 10, 2004. This new set of construction standards guides the design, construction, and renovation of all City buildings to conserve energy and reduce operating cost by achieving LEED certification.
Environmental Policies and PracticesRichard M. Daley
Mayor
Green Residential
EHDD Architects, Chicago, IL Sean Garrett Architecture, Denver, CO
Environmental Policies and PracticesRichard M. Daley
Mayor
Green Pilot Projects
Budlong Woods Public Library
Environmental Policies and PracticesRichard M. Daley
Mayor
Renewable Energy
Art Institute of Chicago PV Installation (51.5 kilowatts) – 2001
Environmental Policies and PracticesRichard M. Daley
Mayor
Energy Conservation
Basement Lighting Retrofit
BEFORE
Basement Lighting Retrofit
AFTER
Environmental Policies and PracticesRichard M. Daley
Mayor
Encouraging the Private SectorDepartment of Planning and DevelopmentBuilding Green/Green Roof Matrix
Department of Planning and Development Public Assistance No Public AssistanceDenise M. Casalino, Commissioner
(RFP/Negotiated Sale w/Land Write Down) (Industrial Dev. Rev. Bonds) (Enterprise Zone Fac. Bonds) (Planned Developments)
(TIF) (Empowerment Zone Grants) (Bank Participation Loans) (Class L) (SBIF) (Class 6b) (Lakefront Protection Ordinance Developments)
Project Type
Residential
Market Rate SF, TH, Multi-units (< 4 units) Energy Star Certification or LEED Certified Building
Market Rate (=> 4 units) 50% Green Roof and Energy Star Certification or LEED Certified Building* 50% Green Roof and Energy Star Certification* 25% Green Roof*
> 20% Affordable Units or CPAN DOH Green Criteria
Institutional
Hospitals 50% Green Roof or 25% Green Roof and LEED Certified Building* 25% Green Roof or 10% Green Roof and LEED Certified Building*25% Green Roof or 10% Green Roof and LEED Certified Building*
Community Centers and Schools** 25% Green Roof or 10% Green Roof and LEED Certified Building*
Industrial 10% Green Roof or Energy Star Roof and LEED Certified Building* 10% Green Roof or Energy Star Roof*
Commercial
Retail over 10,000 square feet (footprint)*** 75% Green Roof or 50% Green Roof and LEED Certified Building* 50% Green Roof or 25% Green Roof and LEED Certified Building* 50% Green Roof*
Retail under 10,000 square feet (footprint) 25% Green Roof or LEED Certified Building* Energy Star Roof Energy Star Roof
Office over 80 feet 100% Green Roof 75% Green Roof* 50% Green Roof*
Office under 80 feet 50% Green Roof or Energy Star Roof and LEED Certified Building* Energy Star Roof