Northampton GC Annual Report Fall 2013 - for WayneSheet1
DOER reference
RE Guidance
Other Notes
Crit 5 - Table 7
Crit 4 - Table 6 Vehicle Inv
Crit 4 - Vehicle Policies
Crit 3 - Table 5 RE
Crit 3 - Table 4 ECMs
Crit 3 -Table 2 En Use Timeline
Criteria 1 and 2
General Instructions
Source for Projected Savings
Energy Conservation
Measure
TOTAL
Projected Savings
Status (Completed with month/year or planned Qtr/year)
Energy Data
Total Installed Cost ($)
Green Community Grant ($)
Utility Incentives ($)
Net Cost ($)
Projected Annual Cost Savings ($)
Financial Data
Reference Data
Funding Source(s) for Net Costs
Measure
Status
Category/Building
Projected
Annual Electricity Savings (kWh)
Projected
Annual Natural Gas Savings (therms)
Projected
Annual Oil Savings (gallons)
Projected
Annual Gasoline Savings (gallons)
Vehicles
Projected Annual Propane Savings (gallons)
Table 4
Energy Conservation Measures Data
Projected Annual Diesel Savings (gallons)
TOTAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Table 5
Renewable Energy Projects and Activities Data
Location
Renewable Energy Project
Size of System (kW or MMBtu)
Projected
Annual Electricity Generation (kWh)
Thermal Fuel(s) Displaced
Projected Annual Thermal Fuel Savings
Other Grant ($)
Projected
Annual Gasoline Thermal Fuel Units
TOTAL RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCTION (MMBtu)
PROJECT NAME
Applicant
Project Description
Date Submitted
Decision Date
Other Pertinent Information
Type (Generation (Capacity), R&D, and/or Manufacturing)
Permit(s) (use as many rows as required)
Hilltop Wind
Renewable Energy (wind) 9 MW
Peak Performance, LLC.
Six 1.5 MW wind turbines on 16 acres of land
Site Plan Review
Approved
Modest design changes to conform to as-of-right bylaw
Wetlands (access road is in buffer zone)
Model
Make
Model Year
Month/Year Purchased
Vehicle Function
Civic Hybrid
Inspector/Assessor shared car
Address of Building
Date Building Permit Issued
New Residential (NR), Residential Retrofit (RR) or Commercial (C)
Baseline MMBtu
Year 1 MMBtu
Year 2 MMBtu
Year 3 MMBtu
Year 4 MMBtu
Year 5 MMBtu
Buildings
Water/Sewer & Pumping
Open Space (optional)
Street and Traffic Lights
Criterion 5 - Stretch Code Adoption
Date Stretch Code Concurrency Period Began:
Date Stretch Code Became Sole Effective Code:
Dated Certificate of Occupancy Issued (if not issued, please note NA)
Date Designated:
Date of Annual Report Submission
Title
Name of Preparer of Annual Report
Municipality Name
I confirm that I have reviewed this report and verify all information is true.
Table 1
Expedited Permitting Projects (Please delete examples and add rows as required)
Type of as-of-right siting approval received:
Type of expedited permitting approval received:
Please reply NO or YES. If YES, fill out Table 1 below:
Drive System: 2WD, 4 WD, or AWD
2WD
Exempt or Non-Exempt? E or NE
N
NE
3) Please follow the instruction for reporting on each Criteria on the individual Criterion Excel Sheets.
PERMITTING:
GREEN COMMUNITY ANNUAL REPORT
Criteria 1 and 2
2) Please be certain to address all areas in full. If certain requested information does not apply, then please note it as “N/A."
4) If you have any questions on these reporting requirements, please contact your DOER Green Communities Regional Coordinator (RC). The objective is to have a dialogue with Green Communities
staff BEFORE the report is due so that minimal follow-up with the municipality is required after the due date.
5) Print, fill out completely, and submit a signed copy of this page of the completed annual report as a PDF via the online system.
NARRATIVE:
Signature of Chief Executive Officer
6) Submit your community's full Excel file electronically as Excel via the online system with any other supporting files. This page must be signed, made into a PDF, and submitted as
a separate file.
NARRATIVE:
Other Notes
R&D
MFR
R&D and MFR
43D
Local
Yes per AR 2011
No per designation app
Yes per designation ap
blank
Generation; Solar & Wind
Generation; Wind
R&D & MFR & Solar
Generation; Solar
For Most Recent Year: Change vs. Baseline (%)
GUIDANCE FOR REPORTING RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION AS ENERGY CONSUMPTION
RE Scenario 1: Net Metering, System Generation < Building Use
If the building uses more electricity than the net metered RE system produces, then a Green Community should add in the amount of generation. This means the total building energy use
= kWh from electric bill + kWh generated by RE.
Information Needed: The actual amount of RE generation in kWh for each month.
RE Scenario 2: Net Metering, System Generation > Building Use
If the net metered RE system produces more electricity than the connected building uses (ie., the utility bill shows a negative kWh amount of usage), then a Green Community should not
add in the amount of generation over and above what the building used. This means the total building energy use = kWh generated by RE – kWh credited to grid for net metering.
Information Needed: The actual amount of RE generation in kWh and the actual amount of RE generation in kWh credited as net metering for each month.
RE Scenario 3: Virtual Net Metering
If a building is virtually net metered, in which the RE system has its own separate meter but the financial credits are applied to a different building, then the actual amount of electricity
use of the building will be on its electric bill. For example, a municipality may have built a solar PV array on a closed landfill. The PV system has a meter but does not link to any
buildings that consume a substantial amount of energy. (The PV system will be linked to its inverter and perhaps to a small shed or security lights.) The financial value of the electricity
that is generated by the landfill solar PV system is applied to an account for electric use at the town hall and to an account for electric use at the library. The electric bills for
the town hall and library thus will show the amount of electricity that is actually used by those buildings, but only charge for the amount of electricity above and beyond what was generated
by the solar PV system on the landfill. See DOER’s Net Metering page for more details on credits for renewable generation.
Information Needed: Written confirmation of virtual net metering documenting there is a separate meter used for the RE system with only a small load-side usage. The load-side usage should
be reported to MassEnergyInsight under Scenario 2 above.
Action: Generation does not impact baseline and should NOT be loaded into MEI. Provide information needed as noted above. Report load-side usage under Scenario 2 above.
RE Scenario 4: RE Generation to Control Rates (for MLPs)
To confirm: Written confirmation of RE generation for system-wide benefit with no virtual net metering. The load-side usage should be reported to MassEnergyInsight under Scenario 2 above.
Action: Generation does not impact baseline and should NOT be loaded into MEI. Provide information needed as noted above.
Note Fiscal or Calendar Year
As-of-right designated location
Have any clean energy projects applied for approval under the zoning for which the community received Green Community Designation?
landfill
> 8500 pounds? (Y or N or NA)
Crown Victoria
NA
E
Police CRUISER
April, 2011
July, 2013
COMBINED MPG Rating
Assesor
Table 7
Stretch Code Projects - July 1, 2012 - Jun 30, 2013 (Add more rows as necessary)
Notes on Cert of Occupancy
7) NOTE: In the case of any criteria violations( e.g. a vehicle purchased that does not meet the fuel efficient vehicle policy), the municipality will be asked to provide a corrective
action plan. A first-time violation will be factored into consideration when DOER awards funds under the next available Green Communities funding opportunity. A second violation will
prohibit the municipality from being eligible for any funds in the next available Green Communities funding opportunity.
8) For Green Communities that have filed previous Annual Reports, new or changed information is highlighted in blue
The Chief Executive Officer is defined as the manager in any city having a manager and in any town having a city form of government, the mayor in any other city, and the board of selectmen
in any other town unless some other officer or body is designated to perform the functions of a chief executive officer under the provisions of a local charter or laws having the force
of a charter. Any signatures of designees will be considered an attestation that the signatory has been designated the designee by the municipality.
2) Have any significant changes been made to site plan, design, or other development review criteria or any permit review procedures that would impact the ability to permit qualifying
clean energy uses as-of-right and in a timely manner? Significant changes would be anything that pertains to the “by-right” nature of the zoning or to the amount of time necessary to
review required permits.
If yes, attach a letter from municipal counsel that describes the changes, illustrates any potential impact on the siting of clean energy projects, and affirms continued compliance with
the Green Communities As-of-Right Zoning and Expedited Permitting criteria.
Please Reply NO or YES. (Delete the appropriate word in the box to the right) If YES, attach letter from municipal counsel.
Sample Narrative: Our buildings have a 12 percent decrease in energy use and the vehicles have a 4 percent reduction. We have implemented projects in the Town Hall and would have expected
larger savings. We are investigating this. We are also intending to implement a large retrofit at the drinking water treatment plant this year that should yield a significant level of
savings.
1) Municipalities must have a fuel efficient vehicle policy that reflects the most recent guidance provided by the Green Communities Division (see http://www.mass.gov/eea/energy-utilities-clean-tech/green-communities/gc-grant-program/criterion-4.html
for most recent guidance).
Criterion 4 - Purchase Fuel Efficient Vehicles
3) For communities that met Criterion 4 through alternative compliance, provide a narrative in the space below of the policies and programs that have been adopted to reduce fuel consumption,
as well as a status regarding the success of these programs and policies.
see vehicle on line 5 now deleted
The following scenarios apply to renewable energy systems that are interconnected to the electric grid. It is possible that more than one scenario applies to the same renewable energy
system; for example, a solar PV system may produce more energy than its building uses (scenario 2) in the summer, but less energy than its building uses in the winter (scenario 1). Ideally,
calculations should be done for each month.
Find and Calculate: Find the kWh generated each month from your RE system. Contact your Regional Coordinator if you are having trouble finding the KWh generated each month.
Action: Load the building renewable energy usage into MassEnergyInsight (MEI). Create a separate account for RE for each building. Load the RE generation for each month by going to “Upload
a Spreadsheet.” Choose “solar electric” or “wind power.” Upload your usage data. Or, report to DOER in your Annual Report.
Find and Calculate: Find the total kWh generated each month from your RE system. Find the kWh credited to you from net metering to the grid for each month. Subtract the net metering
amount from the total generation. This is your building’s NET use of renewable energy. Contact your Regional Coordinator if you are having trouble finding the KWh generated and credited
each month.
Action: Load the NET building renewable energy usage into MassEnergyInsight (MEI). Create a separate account for RE for each building. Load the RE generation for each month by going
to “Upload a Spreadsheet.” Choose “solar electric” or “wind power.” Upload your usage data. Or, report to DOER in your Anual Report.
If an MLP uses its RE generation to control its system-wide rates and does not use the RE for a specific municipal building, either directly or through virtual net metering, then the
amount of RE generation does not need to be included.
REGULATIONS (zoning & permitting):
1) Have any significant changes been made to the zoning district(s) for which the community received Green Communities designation? Significant changes, such as changes to the geographic
extent of the district, allowed uses, and dimensional requirements, would impact the ability to construct a qualifying clean energy use in the district. Overlay districts, such as water
protection districts that impose special permitting requirements, count as significant changes.
If yes, attach a letter from municipal counsel that describes the changes, outlines any potential impact on the siting of clean energy projects, and affirms continued compliance with
the Green Communities As-of-Right Zoning and Expedited Permitting criteria.
Please Reply NO or YES. (Delete the appropriate word in the box to the right) If YES, attach letter from municipal counsel.
1. Complete Table 2
DATE: _________
2. Complete Table 3: Energy Use
Fuel use from all vehicles, including those characterized as exempt AND non-exempt under Criterion 4, must be included. Renewable Energy is a fuel source and the amount of renewable
energy consumed by the Green Community must be included.
3. Complete Table 4: Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs)
Criterion 3 Instructions: Complete Steps 1-5 Below
Table 2: Timeline of Annual Municipal Energy Use
For MassEnergyInsight Users: the easiest way to populate this table is to look at the ERP Guidance Table 3b (MMBTU) for each year. Enter the category totals and the grand total. Any
null energy use should be assigned to the proper category or at least be consistent across the years. Please note if baseline numbers have changed due to any adjustments made in MEI,
and, if so, what those adjustments were, for example apportioning the energy use of a Regional School.
Provide a brief narrative explaining changes seen and what is anticipated for the next year. Any notes on successes or challenges are welcome.
5. Provide a Narrative
4. Complete Table 5: Renewable Energy Projects
YES NO
Update your ECMs in Table 4 by: 1) changing any status dates for ECMs, 2) adding, in bold, any new ECMs and 3) drawing a line through any ECMs that have been abandoned.
Update your RE projects in Table 5 by: 1) changing any status dates, 2) adding, in bold, any new RE projects, and 3) drawing a line through any RE projects that have been abandoned.
If new acquisition, what vehicle did it replace?
Does your Green Community use any energy produced by renewable energy produced within your community? For example, solar PV systems installed on school or municipal buildings, RE PPAs
in which the town buys the electricity, or renewable thermal. Please Reply NO or YES. (Delete the appropriate word in the box to the right) If YES, complete Table 5.
Does your Green Community Communities use an Energy Management Services (EMS) Agreement? If YES, your EMS annual report may be used to fulfill your Green Communities Annual Report Table
4 requirement; please provide the date it was filed with DOER, or the date it will be filed if filing is anticipated in the next six months. Other efficiency measures undertaken independently
of the performance contract should be reported using Table 4. All other portions of the Green Communities Annual Report must be completed.
Please provide in the space below what percentage of your municipality's electricity consumption is supported by renewable energy generation? Of this percentage, how much of this is
onsite generation? How much of this is net metering? How much of this is through the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)?
Please provide in the space below any information about additional measures taken by the community that are consistent with its status as a designated Green Community(e.g. additional
as-of-right siting put in place since designation for renewable or alternative energy generation, R&D, or Manufacturing facilities).
Please provide in the space below any anecdotal information about your community's experience with the Stretch Code (e.g. local banks loaning more to people purchasing stretch code homes,
satisfied homeowners, frustrated builders, etc.).
2) Attach any new vehicle policies and technologies adopted by the municipality, e.g. electric vehicle charging stations, anti-idling technology and/or campaigns, driving monitoring
system recording miles driven and/or fuel consumption, fuel use reporting systems for operators on fuel efficiency. Please estimate annual fuel savings from each new technology or policy.
If none, note that here.
4) Please provide the most current vehicle inventory that includes ALL vehicles (Both exempt and non-exempt) for ALL departments, including schools. The inventory submitted with either
your most recent Annual Report filing or, if filing for the first time, submitted with your designation application, is either contained in the next worksheet, "Crit 4 - Table 6 Vehicle
Inv.," or provided as a separate file. In the inventory, 1) draw a line through any vehicles that have been retired 2) add vehicles acquired since the last annual report or, if filing
for the first time, since designation, and highlight them in some manner 3) Note what the newly acquired vehicle replaced in the inventory. If no new acquisitions, note that here.
3) Does sufficient space remain for “as-of-right” development of a qualifying renewable energy generation facility or at least 50,000 square feet of research and development or manufacturing
space in the district(s) for which the community received Green Community designation?
If not, explain what has happened since the community applied for and received Green Community designation and any plans the community may have to make such development feasible again.
Please note, if 50,000 square feet of space does not remain, this will not jeopardize your designation, but we do want to know about it.
Please Reply NO or YES. (Delete the appropriate word in the box to the right) If NO, attach letter from municipal counsel.
Y
AWD
Table 6
Vehicle Inventory
Honda (sample entry)
Ford (sample entry)
N/A
FY 09
FY 10
FY 11
FY 12
FY 13
FY 14
Does your Green Community Communities use MassEnergyInsight (MEI)? If YES, provide the date the information in MassEnergyInsight was last verified. By including a date below, you are
confirming that the information in MEI is accurate and complete and that you wish to report your Green Community annual energy usage directly through MEI. If NO, complete “Crit 3 - Tbl
3 Non-MEI User Only."
1) In order for a municipality to maintain its Green Community Designation and be eligible for the next available Green Communities funding opportunity, annual reports must be submitted
no later than December 3, 2013 for the reporting period July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013. Late reports will deem a community ineligible.
Northampton
Projected Annual Cost Savings (FY12 prices) ($)
Building/Water/Sewer/Pumping
Guaranteed Energy Services
Performance Project
1st Q 2013*
Bonds (including some QECBs). Rebates from National Grid and Columbia Gas
Performance contractor's engineered bin-models and ongoing measurement and verification
Senior Center
Ground Source Heat Pump
Bonds
Architect's engineering study
James House
HVAC and Lighting Efficiency
Grant from MA CEC & general funds. Rebates from National Grid
Scoping Study by Enrique de los Reyes, PE
Memorial Hall
Insulate and Air Seal
4th Q 2012
TBD
in-house load analysis
Academy of Music
2nd Q 2013
All facilities
Policy of Sustainable Practices for City Government
General fund
BUILDINGS SUBTOTAL
Parking Garage and Amory Street Parking Lot
High Efficiency Light Fixtures at Parking Garage, LED Lights in Parking Lot
Parking Enterprise Funds & National Grid rebates
Utility analysis
Ornamental pole-top outdoor lights in parking lots and parks
Convert outside pole-top lights to LED
1st Q 2013
SREC sales from Gr. Com. Supported PV system. Rebates proposed by National Grid.
Energy Management Consultants, Inc.
Streetlights
Convert City-owned street lights to LED
1st Q 2014
STREET AND TRAFFIC LIGHTS SUBTOTAL
Included in energy services project
WATER/SEWER/PUMPING SUBTOTAL
Upgrade to High Efficiency Vehicles
ongoing
Upgrade Tracking of Fuel Use by Individual Vehicles
Use a blend of biodiesel in all DPW diesel vehicles
Dependent on completion of a local production facility, which is under development, of cost-effective bio-diesel
VEHICLES SUBTOTAL
TOTAL MMBtu SAVINGS
* Construction has been almost 100% complete since July 2012 but issues with some equipment has delayed formal acceptance of construction phase and reporting to DOER. Energy data provided
includes all change orders to-date.
PV Array
Grant from MassCEC
Boreal Renewable Energy Development
Smith Vocational & Agricultural HS
Low-interest CREB being paid with electric savings
Fall River Electric
Unused Landfill Space
Northampton's policy does reflect the most recent guidance
Northampton did NOT request alternative compliance.
CHEVY IMPALA
FORD CROWN VICTORIA
FORD EXPLORER (total)
FORD WINDSTAR
DODGE CARAVAN
CHEVROLET D10
CHEVROLET GMT 400 PICKUP
CHEVROLET GMT PICKUP
CHEVROLET PICKUP
DODGE D200 PICKUP
FORD ESCAPE UTILITY
FORD EXPLORER
FORD PICKUP
FORD RANGER
FORD RANGER PICKUP
FORD TAURUS
FORD F150 PICKUP
CHEVROLET SILVERADO
GMC SIERRA
KIA RIO
CHEVROLET ASTROVAN
OLDMOBILE CUTLAS
FORD ESCORT
CHEVROLET ASTRO VAN
CHEVROLET TRUCK
TOYOTA PICKUP
FORD E250
GMC C3500 CABCH
DODGE RAM VAN (9 PASSENGER)
150KW GENERATOR
AM GENERAL TRUCK #279
AMERICAN GENERAL M813
AMGEN DUMP TRUCK
CHEVROLET 1-TON DUMP
CHEVROLET C6500 TRUCK
CHEVROLET C70 PICKUP
CHEVROLET D30
CHEVROLET D30 PICKUP
CHEVROLET HICUBE VAN
CHEVROLET M1028 PICKUP
CHEVROLET STEPVAN
DODGE M37 TRUCK
FORD BOOM TRUCK
FORD DRWSUP
FORD DRWSUP TRUCK
FORD DUMP
FORD DUMP TRUCK
FORD ECONO VAN
FORD ECONOLINE VAN
FORD F250 PICKUP
FORD F350
FORD F350 DUMP
FORD F350 PICKUP
FORD F450 DUMP TRUCK
FORD F550 DUMP
FORD JET RODDER
FORD L 8000
FORD L800
FORD L8000
FORD LGTCON
FORD PICKUP F350
FORD SRWSUP TRUCK
FORD SUPER BOOM TRUCK
GALION GRADER
GMC 1-TON 4X4
INTERNATIONAL 700SER DUMP
INTERNATIONAL 700SER TRUCK
INTERNATIONAL DUMP
KAISER DUMP
MACK ROLL-OFF
STERLING DUMP TRUCK
STERLING L8500
STERLING ROLL OFF
CHEVROLET AMBULANCE
CHEVROLET HORTON AMBULANCE
CHEVROLET SILVERADO W/PLOW
EMERGENCY 1 MACK RESCUE TRUCK
EMERGENCY ONE LADDER TRUCK
E-ONE PUMPER E-2
E-ONE PUMPER E-4
FORD 500 SEDAN
FORD CUTVAN AMBULANCE
FORD ESCAPE
FORD EXPEDITION
MACK PUMPER
MACK FIRE TRUCK
PIERCE LANCE FIRE TRUCK
PIERCE PUMPER
SIMON DUPLEX FIRE TRUCK
CHEVROLET PLATFORM DUMP
GMC PICKUP
CHEVROLET IMPALA
FORD CROWN VICTORIA #20
FORD EDGE
FORD F250
FORD SEDAN
FREIGHTLINER SPRINTER VAN
HONDA CRV STATIONWAGON
DODGE RAM 350 VAN
CHEVROLET C30
CHEVROLET CUTVAN
CHEVROLET DUMP TRUCK
CHEVROLET EXPRESS VAN
CHEVROLET EXPRESS VAN
CHEVROLET SCHOOL BUS (20 PASS)
FORD CUTVAN
FORD ECONOVAN
FORD F450 DUMP
FORD VAN
FREIGHTLINER BUS
GMC SAVCUT SCHOOL BUS (14 PASS.)
INTERNATIONAL BUS (27 PASS.)
INTERNATIONAL BUS (41 PASS.)
INTERNATIONAL CESB SCHOOL BUS
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL BUS
GMC VANDURA
GMC PLATFORM DUMP
GMC SAVCUT VAN (14 PASS)
FORD SRWSUP
pre-FY12
inspection
unknown
staff transport
other
maintenance
passenger transport
2WD-hybrid
4WD
6-cyl, 4WD
meter reader
cargo transport
mail delivery
8-cyl., 4WD
Medical
fire
emergency
police cruiser
Northampton's inventory submitted with the 2012 Annual Report has been copied into "Crit 4-Table 6 Vehicle Inv" and last year's new vehicles un-highlighted
and trailers and mowers etc. deleted. Please update as appropriate.
28 EVERGREEN RD (UNIT 9 - 64 CHESTNUT AVE EXT - 28 EVERGREEN RD)
NR
Jul-08-2011
No Occupancy
72 EMERSON WAY (72 EMERSON WAY - LOT 56 - OAK RIDGE RD)
Jul-12-2011
20 BRIDGE RD (10 MARK WARNER DR - 20 BRIDGE RD)
Jul-22-2011
353 SPRING ST
Aug-04-2011
CENTER ST (29 CENTER ST - POLICE STATION)
C
Aug-10-2011
Not Stretch code project; permit application submitted 2009. On track for LEEDs certification after completion
135 HILLCREST DR
Sep-20-2011
8 ATWOOD DR (ATWOOD DR)
Oct-24-2011
Commercial; On track for LEEDs certification
111 STRAW AV (111 STRAW AVE)
77 EMERSON WAY (77 EMERSON WAY - LOT #7)
Nov-03-2011
105 EMERSON WAY (105 EMERSON WAY - LOT#11)
Nov-29-2011
80 EMERSON WAY (80 EMERSON WAY - LOT #55)
126 EMERSON WAY (126 EMERSON WAY - LOT#50 - OAK RIDGE RD)
Dec-22-2011
46 UPLAND RD
Mar-13-2012
28 EVERGREEN RD (UNIT 11-68 CHESTNUT AVE EXT - 28 EVERGREEN RD)
Mar-22-2012
20 BRIDGE RD (27 MARK WARNER DR - 20 BRIDGE RD)
Apr-30-2012
327 KING ST
May-03-2012
28 EVERGREEN RD (UNIT 23 -61 CHESTNUT AV EXT - 28 EVERGREEN RD)
Jun-01-2012
121 OAK ST
Jun-08-2012
20 BRIDGE RD (40 MARK WARNER DR - 20 BRIDGE RD)
20 BRIDGE RD (39 MARK WARNER DR - 20 BRIDGE RD)
27 FORT ST
Jun-12-2012
92 OLANDER DR
Jun-14-2012
98 OLANDER DR
Jun-18-2012
104 OLANDER DR
Jun-21-2012
If filing for the first time, please fill out the table below and add rows as as needed. Please list in Table below all residential and commercial projects that were affected by the
Stretch Code and for which building permits have been issued since the Stretch Code became the sole effective code through 6/30/2013, along with accompanying information noted below.
If a previous Annual Report was filed, your table from
the previous report is provided below.
For notes on Certificate of Occupancy: if New Residential (NR), provide final HERS Rating; If Residential Retrofit (RR) provide HERS rating OR
"P" for Prescriptive; If Commercial and > 100K sq ft, note percent energy savings relative to ASHRAE 90.1-2007.
NO (significant relaxation of height limit, but only provides more options)
NO (elimination of parking requirements, but that also only provides more options)
YES
NO
Additional as-of-right siting has allowed 1) additional roof top and ground-mounted PV which exceed the power generation from the property on which it is sited and would not otherwise
qualify as an as-of-right PV; and 2) one small commercial scale PV developed primarily to resell power. In addition, reduced setbacks have made ground-mounted PV much easier to site
on several sites.
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16.00
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16.00
1997.00
17.00
1997.00
17.00
2000.00
16.00
2000.00
16.00
2005.00
16.00
2003.00
18.00
1999.00
18.00
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1986.00
1989.00
1995.00
17.00
2000.00
16.00
2000.00
16.00
2001.00
17.00
2004.00
16.00
2007.00
30.00
2007.00
30.00
1996.00
15.00
2000.00
15.00
2002.00
15.00
2004.00
2002.00
16.00
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16.00
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16.00
2005.00
16.00
2008.00
16.00
2009.00
16.00
2007.00
16.00
2007.00
16.00
1997.00
21.00
2004.00
20.00
2012.00
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18.00
2000.00
16.00
2006.00
15.00
1995.00
17.00
1999.00
14.00
2003.00
14.00
2005.00
25.00
2005.00
25.00
1991.00
18.00
1999.00
17.00
1997.00
21.00
1993.00
21.00
1996.00
25.00
1989.00
18.00
1980.00
1999.00
14.00
1994.00
2009.00
1986.00
1999.00
14.00
1970.00
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1978.00
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2008.00
1997.00
1989.00
1993.00
1994.00
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1998.00
2011.00
1997.00
2000.00
2004.00
2004.00
2004.00
2009.00
1999.00
1996.00
1997.00
2001.00
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2006.00
2007.00
2006.00
2011.00
2011.00
1990.00
1985.00
1987.00
1987.00
1986.00
1996.00
2004.00
2004.00
1992.00
2010.00
1997.00
2008.00
1995.00
1981.00
1987.00
1987.00
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2010.00
2011.00
2011.00
1971.00
1994.00
2007.00
2008.00
2005.00
2006.00
2007.00
2012.00
?8?/?1?/?2012
14.00
2008.00
2008.00
2009.00
2007.00
2007.00
1994.00
2003.00
1999.00
1999.00
2005.00
2000.00
2008.00
30.00
1999.00
14.00
2007.00
14.00
2002.00
14.00
2006.00
14.00
2010.00
14.00
2005.00
1997.00
2002.00
21.00
1987.00
1987.00
1990.00
1990.00
2006.00
1993.00
1979.00
1986.00
2005.00
21.00
2005.00
21.00
2002.00
17.00
2003.00
17.00
2004.00
17.00
2005.00
17.00
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17.00
2005.00
17.00
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17.00
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17.00
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17.00
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17.00
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17.00
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17.00
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17.00
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17.00
2008.00
17.00
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17.00
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17.00
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17.00
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17.00
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17.00
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17.00
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?7?/?1?/?2012
17.00
2011.00
?7?/?1?/?2012
17.00
2011.00
?7?/?1?/?2012
17.00
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17.00
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17.00
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17.00
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17.00
2000.00
17.00
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2011.00
21.00
2012.00
?7?/?1?/?2012
19.00
2004.00
2007.00
2008.00
21.00
2011.00
21.00
2011.00
21.00
2011.00
21.00
2010.00
1998.00
20.00
1997.00
14.00
1988.00
1989.00
1994.00
1980.00
2010.00
2003.00
1997.00
2009.00
1997.00
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1991.00
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1992.00
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1986.00
1988.00
1987.00
2008.00
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?1?/?1?/?2010
13.00
14690.00
$1,864.78
12640.00
99573.00
$104,838.00
$104,838.00
$0.00
?7?/?1?/?2011
106.00
119328.00
$15,369.45
0.13
$464,361.00
$193,534.00
198500.00
4966.00
$9,827.00
$261,000.00
1000.00
1220649.00
1354667.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
17234.23
569199.00
193534.00
114665.00
261000.00
4622.12
4622.12
3.41E-03
1573896.00
29017.00
69457.00
47756.00
$575,412.59
558653.00
1.03
$6,500,000.00
$0.00
$575,000.00
$5,925,000.00
?4?/?1?/?2007
13370.00
$14,997.82
1511.00
1347.00
$0.00
?3?/?1?/?2011
34200.00
4300.00
$20,357.13
12640.00
99573.00
8060.00
2164.00
$39,895.00
$0.00
$8,441.00
$31,454.00
1400.00
$1,558.75
6510.00
5847.00
$37,000.00
$37,000.00
817.00
2981.00
$3,761.81
13537.00
89146.00
11765.00
9641.00
$61,000.00
$61,000.00
1608913.00
46768.00
73757.00
47756.00
0.00
0.00
$616,088.10
$6,637,895.00
$98,000.00
$583,441.00
$5,956,454.00
?11?/?1?/?2009
94870.00
$15,312.02
0.16
74841.00
$11,450.67
0.15
$112,857.00
$0.00
$12,500.00
$100,357.00
278865.25
1115461.00
0.25
$54,546.04
0.20
448576.25
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
$15,312.02
$0.00
$0.00
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$0.00
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3050.00
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$0.00
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$0.00
$0.00
2057489.25
46768.00
73757.00
47756.00
0.00
3050.00
$631,400.11
$6,637,895.00
$98,000.00
$583,441.00
$5,956,454.00
26718.92
7020.15
3.41E-03
4676.80
0.10
10252.22
0.14
4345.80
0.09
0.00
0.12
423.95
0.14
0.00
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1.00
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?11?/?1?/?2010
?1?/?21?/?2011
?10?/?16?/?2010
?12?/?2?/?2010
?5?/?1?/?2010