
Working Toward a Sustainable Manhattan Beach Livable Communities Group
Session overview on environmental stewardship, building green, LEED standards, planning codes, and accomplishments in Manhattan Beach since 2006, including the formation of an Environmental Task Force.
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Working Toward a Working Toward a Sustainable Sustainable Manhattan Beach Manhattan Beach July 20, 2011 July 20, 2011 Livable Livable Communities Communities Working Group Working Group
Session Overview Session Overview Environmental Stewardship Building Green LEED by Example CEC Reach Codes & Planning Codes Next Steps Q & A
Environmental Stewardship Environmental Stewardship The City adopts Environmental Stewardship as a policy vision Mayors Climate Protection Agreement (2006) Green Report (2007) Plastic Bag Ban (2008) Environmental Program Manager (2008) Environmental Task Force (ETF I 2008/10; ETF II 2011) CA Supreme Court upholds plastic bag ordinance July 2011
Environmental Task Force Environmental Task Force * Citizens * Experts * Diversity of Interests * Citizens * Experts * Diversity of Interests Sustainable Building Water Conservation & Ocean Protection Climate Action Zero Waste & Recycling
Sustainable Building Ordinance Sustainable Building Ordinance Municipal buildings to meet LEED Gold standard, including registration of the project. Non-residential construction to meet at least the equivalent of the Silver LEED standard (project registration not required). The ordinance applies to the following: New municipal buildings 5,000 SF or more. Municipal buildings >5,000 SF in which project exceeds 50% of the replacement valuation. New non-residential buildings 10,000 SF or more. Non-residential buildings >10,000 SF in which project exceeds 50% of the replacement valuation of the existing building.
Green Building Code Green Building Code C&D Recycling: increased from 50% to 65%. Remodels/additions, new homes must use Plumbing Fixtures that save 20% more water. Energy Star for Major Appliances and 90% of Light Fixtures. Exceed 2008 Energy Efficiency Standards by 15% - Major remodels and new construction. Reduce Residential Cement by 20% (use fly ash, etc.). Continue to stub out for future solar water heating for major remodels and new construction. Automatic lawn sprinkler controllers must be weather- based. Gas Fireplaces to be direct-vent sealed-combustion 65% thermal efficiency. Provide building maintenance and operation manual to new owner before final inspection. Low VOCs for Adhesives, caulks, sealants, carpet, finishes
Planning Code Amendments Planning Code Amendments Green Decks and Roofs: Voluntary Green Decks and Roofs: Voluntary Green Decks: Treated as other deck/balconies for height limits Green Roofs: Allowable if green roof is not usable as a deck; need to mitigate any safety/maintenance/access issues Landscape and Irrigation: Applies to all Landscape and Irrigation: Applies to all new residential & non- residential construction; Major Renovations (over 50% valuation) Maximum 20% of the landscaped area may be high-water use Small lots (< 7500 SF) may use water budget worksheet or may provide licensed landscape professional design Large lots (>7500 SF) must provide licensed landscape architect design and calculation Exceptions Exceptions for hardship/special circumstances; sites irrigated with non- potable water; project with no exterior site work
Planning Codes: Renewable Energy Planning Codes: Renewable Energy Renewable Energy: Applies to all new applications for renewable energy production Solar Energy Solar Energy systems: continue to waive fees; Allow up to 12 over height to meet Solar Rights Act Director may exempt height restrictions where fire, life, safety, and access issues are mitigated Small Wind Energy Systems Small Wind Energy Systems (turbines): Allowed within building footprint; may not exceed height of structure; Public hearing at Director s discretion EV Charging Systems EV Charging Systems: Allowed to overhang into garage clearance; Allowed to project into side yard (including natural gas storage)
Next Steps Next Steps Update site sustainability and stormwater retention measures with upcoming NPDES requirements Development of outreach materials for construction community Development of outreach materials detailing sustainable landscape options Manhattan Beach LEED Platinum home Ben Burkhalter architect and ETF member blbarchitect@gmail.com
Sustainable Building Resources Sustainable Building Resources Energy Efficient Codes Coalition Energy Efficient Codes Coalition: http://www.thirtypercentsolution.org/index.php Statewide Codes & Standards Reach Code Program Statewide Codes & Standards Reach Code Program (presentation): http://www.lgc.org/events/docs/seec/forum_10/seec_forum10-Mariscal.pdf Stormwater Strategies, Community Responses to Runoff Pollution Stormwater Strategies, Community Responses to Runoff Pollution Chapter 12 LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT: http://www.nrdc.org/water/pollution/storm/chap12.asp California Energy Commission, Building Energy Standards: California Energy Commission, Building Energy Standards: http://www.energy.ca.gov/title24/ California Energy Commission, Local Reach Codes: California Energy Commission, Local Reach Codes: http://californiaseec.org/documents/best-practices/local-reach-codes Low Impact Development (LID) Low Impact Development (LID)- -A Sensible Approach to Land Development and Stormwater Management Development and Stormwater Management: http://www.coastal.ca.gov/nps/lid-factsheet.pdf A Sensible Approach to Land
Questions? Questions? The future depends on what we do in the present. www.citymb.info www.citymb.info
How the City Can Help You Go Green How the City Can Help You Go Green 1. Sage Steps Sign up for this FREE program at www.sagesteps.com and begin tracking your energy and water usage. 2. Attend a FREE Class The City offers FREE classes on composting, energy efficiency and water conservation. Visit the City s Going Green website to sign up. 3. Visit the Manhattan Beach Botanical Garden The Botanical Garden offers FREE classes on sustainable landscaping, where you can learn about rainwater harvesting and gardening with natives. www.manhattanbeachbotanicalgarden.org/