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Sewing the Seeds for aGreen Development
Strategy
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Quote from
-Thomas Mueller; President of the Canadian Green Building Council
“Buildings account for as much as 48% of energy consumption & greenhouse gas emissions
– 30% from
operations & 18% from activities that embody energy, such as extracting, processing, manufacturing, transporting building materials, construction & demolition”
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Think Globally
Act Locally
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Green Development Strategy
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Means many things to many people
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Part of an Integrated Community Sustainability Plan
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Primary Focus is on Development
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Primary Focus is on non-regulatory measures
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Green Development Strategy Consider
1. Building design-
New and Retrofits
2.
City structure
3.
Community design
4.
Community infrastructure
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LEED Accreditation
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Consider
1. Building design
2.
Community design
3.
Community infrastructure
4.
City structure
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Are we building walkable streets?
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Are we building great public spaces?
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Are we building communities for cars or people?
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Can someone live in a neighbourhood in different stages of their life?
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Are we building civic pride?
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Are we building a beautiful city for the future?
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Will we attract a talented labour force in the future with our communities?
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Are our we building healthy communities?
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Are we building sustainable communities that reduce GHG and energy consumption?
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Do our communities facilitate social interaction?
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Are our communities distinctive, interesting, diverse, and complete?
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Neighbourhood Design for
Sustainability
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Click to edit Master title styleLEED -
ND
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LEED for Neighbourhood Development
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Rating System which integrates principles of:–
Smart growth
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Urbanism
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Green buildings
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Stacked townhouses
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Mid-rise buildings
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High rise buildings
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Live-work
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Accessory units
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Single detached
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2nd Storey office
Retail at grade
Live-work units
Community square
Community band shell
School facilityHigh-rise apartments
Transit stop
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Green roof opportunities•
Aesthetically attractive
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Reduce heat island
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Reduce noise
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Prevent fire
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Stormwater
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Habitat creation
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Reduce energy
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Improve air quality
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Photovoltaic or hot water systems
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Avoiding aesthetic quality
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Meshing of complimentary goals
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Large paved surfaces –
asphalt solar collection
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Quality of street environment
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Cycling and walking
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Functional destinations
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Many different places to walk to and from
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NR Can quote re: family of 4
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4.2 tonnes of GHG from their home
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4.0 tonnes of GHG from their vehicle
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8.0 tonnes of GHG from the production, processing, packaging and distribution of food that they eat
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Consider
1. Building design
2.
Community design
3.
Community infrastructure
4.
City structure
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Stormwater & Engineered Wetlands•
Naturalized
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Walking trails
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Pedestrian bridges
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Stormwater quality
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Stormwater quantity
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Habitat
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Permeable pavement eg. lanes)
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Consider
1. Building design
2.
Community design
3.
Community infrastructure
4.
City structure
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Where From Here?
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Not about regulation !
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Green Municipal Incentives Project
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Partnership with OPA
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Development community, LEDC, London Hydro, Union Gas
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Hired Planning Partnership
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Identify what we would like to incent
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Identify best practices in North America, Australia, UK
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Analyze opportunity for pilot projects
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Assess cost of pilot projects
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Bring forward to Municipal Council
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Consultation Sessions Together With Development Industry
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Partnering with Development Industry and Service Providers
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to create a comprehensive strategy to stimulate green development projects at every scale.
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Changes to Planning Act
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Section 2 –
Provincial interest:–
“…the promotion of development that is designed to be sustainable, to support public transit and to be oriented to pedestrians”
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Section 41(4) 2(e) added: to allow site plan control to consider sustainable elements.
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Green Development Standard
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Integrated set of targets, principles and practices
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Guide the development of City-
owned facilities (leadership)
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Encourage sustainable practices amongst private sector
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What Activity Has Been Occurring at the City of London?
MSEC – the Mayor’s Sustainable Energy Council is committed to promote, encourage and support the development and implementation of practical research and initiatives, technologies, and investment in the area of sustainable energy
LEEP – this project brought the City together with the development industry to evaluate the feasibility of a variety of green building technologies; funding was obtained from senior levels of government to support the partnership and allow builders to introduce many of these technologies within pilot project developments.
Placemaking and Urban Design Initiative – the City of London has worked with the development industry to raise the bar on the design of our new communities as well as infill and development projects, by working towards development which supports walking, transit usage and cycling.
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Lead By Example
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Ground source heating
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Solar PV
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LED lighting retrofits
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Wind turbines
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Target LEED Gold Community Centre
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Green roof
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Some Examples of City/Public Facility Technology Projects
Exeter Road Ops Centre •Ground-source heat pump system included in building retrofit. Lighting Retrofit, LED Parking Lot Lighting trial.
COMPLETED
– Ground-source heat pump system and LED lighting being reviewed for performance.
Landon Library Solar PV Demonstration
•2.5 kW solar PV at Landon Library•Partner with Old South Community Organization (OSCO); public education•Eligible for microFIT
Constructed
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waiting for MicroFit
Contract from OPA
Tourism London Solar PV Demonstration
•Up to 10 kW at Tourism London Building Wellington Rd•Gateway to London –
high visibility•Eligible for microFIT
Tourism London supports project; under design. Spring 2010 target completion date.
Carling Heights (CHOCC) Solar Thermal Pool Heating
•Large-scale (60 panel) solar thermal pool & shower heating system•Significant government (federal & provincial government) incentives make this project possible
Both roof and South facing wall determined to be structurally unfit for additional of panels and racking system. Investigating stand-alone mounting option.
North London Community Centre/YMCA
•Targeting LEED Gold –
62% Energy Efficient vs. standard building. •Partnership with YMCA, London Public Library, City of London
Construction underway, complete September 2010 –
Construction underway.
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Initiatives Underway
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Bonusing
for green elements in buildings•
Green development strategy –
for municipal project and private sector projects
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Heightened design standards for high density development•
New infill housing policies•
Riverbend
Heights district energy and placemaking
project•
Placemaking
demonstration project –
building walkable/healthy/green communites
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Strong preservation of agricultural land use –
growth management, growth boundary
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Urban business area revitalization (Old East, Downtown, Old South, Richmond Row, SOHO)
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Biogas –
attraction initiatives