Sustainable Boston: "A Greenprint for our future"

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Mayor Thomas M. MeninoJames W. Hunt, III

Chief of Environmental and Energy Services

Sustainable Boston:“A Greenprint for our future”

Maverick Gardens

Boston Housing Authority

Photo Voltaic Panels

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Mayor Menino’s National Leadership on Sustainability

● Early Signatory to

US Conference of

Mayor’s Climate

Protection Agreement

● Issued Sweeping Climate

Action Executive Order

● Boston ranked 7th most

sustainable city

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Mayor Menino’s Climate Action Agenda and Executive Order

● Ambitious GHG Reduction Goals:

-7% below 1990 levels by 2012

-80% below 1990 levels by 2050

● Enhance mitigation strategies: energy efficiency, renewable energy, green building, urban forestry, recycling

Josiah Quincy School

Green Roof Project

urban forestry, recycling

● Prepare for climate change and adaptation –integrated planning

● Work with businesses and residents on city-wide strategy through the Mayor’s Community Climate Action Task Force

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Why are environmental and climate change issues important for Boston?

● Sea level rise and more intense storm activities

threaten public and private property (since 1996: two 100-yr storms, three 50-yr storms, and three 25-yr storms)

● Urban Heat Island Effect increases temperature

by up to 10 degrees Fahrenheit – impacting by up to 10 degrees Fahrenheit – impacting

public health, safety, energy consumption

● Local air quality impacts exacerbate respiratory

ailments

● Enhance Economic Competitiveness / CleanTech

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Climate Action and Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions – 300,000 tons of CO2

Municipal GHGs by Sector

Vehicles

Streetlights

9%

Water/Sewage

5%

Buildings

74%

12%

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• Municipal Energy Management – IEMP 362 Buildings Focusing on Top 10

• 20 – 25% electricity reduction identified in IEMP, potential savings of over $1m annually for Top 10 buildings alone

Energy Conservation

LED Traffic Signals

City Hall Green RoofDemonstration Project

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Renewable Energy● 11.7% of City’s electricity purchase

comes from green power● Solar and wind power installations at

City facilities● Solar Boston Initiative

Mayor Menino dedicates 2.3 kW solar panels

Boston Arts AcademyIBEW Local 103

100 kW Turbine

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� City’s 450 diesel vehicles now run on ultra low sulfur fuel� City purchase 650,000 gallons of bio-diesel� 500+ school buses retrofitted with pollution control technologies� Clean Cabs

Clean Transportation & Air Quality

Mayor Menino

Dedicates First Green Cab

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Growing Boston’s Urban Forest to35% Tree Canopy by 2030

East Boston Roxbury West Roxbury

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Boston’s Green Building Strategy

Oct. 2002: Dedication of George Robert White Oct. 2002: Dedication of George Robert White Environmental Conservation Center Boston Nature Center, Mattapan

June 2003: Mayor names Green Building Task Force

2003-2004: Task Force Convenes over 12 months

Nov. 2004: Mayor Receives Task Force Recommendations and AnnouncesThree Year Implementation Plan

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City DevelopmentLEED Silver

Green Building Action Plan

Boston Zoning 80BLEED Certifiable

Brigham & Women’s Hospital

John Hancock Building

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Boston Green Building Zoning - Article 37

● Requires all Large

Projects (50,000 sf +)

to meet LEED Certified

Standards

● LEED Certified = ● LEED Certified =

26 of 69 Available Points

[LEED New Construction]

● Boston Priority Points

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Boston Green Building Credits –4 Available Points

Boston Public Health Prerequisite

� Diesel Retrofit of construction vehicles

� Outdoor Construction Management Plan

� Integrated Pest Management

Boston CreditsBoston Credits

1. Modern Grid Credit

2. Historic Preservation Credit

3. Groundwater Recharge Credit

4. Modern Mobility Credit

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Article 37 Compliance Procedures

“Certified vs. Certifiable”Boston Green Building Interagency Review Committee

Project Notification Form

● Identify project team’s expertise & any LEED Accredited Professionals

● Include LEED Score Card with proposed point outcome

● State if the project will be registered with USGBC for LEED Certification

Artists for Humanities Building

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Review & Submission Procedures (continued)

Draft Project Impact Report / Final Project Impact Report

● Submit LEED Score Card with explanation on how each

point will be achieved

● Review with Boston Interagency Green Building

CommitteeCommittee

Board Approval

● Include LEED Score Card and specific point outcome

● State if the project will be registered with US GBC and if

seeking LEED Certification

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Reviewed Within Existing Timeline

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“High performance buildings are the future. As we continue to grow our city, we will do so in a way that is even more sustainable.” – Mayor Thomas M. Menino