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Efficient transportation land use policies
T1: Set land use policies that support efficient transportation networks. T1.1a Urban infill incentives Evaluate impact fees and connection charges that if reduced or waived would generate more development where transit services already exist. T1.1b Coordinated long term planning for … Continue reading
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Transportation & Land Use
T1: Set land use policies that support efficient transportation networks. T1.1 Urban infill Increase local government incentives (e.g., tax credits and fee waivers) to make urban infill and redevelopment projects more viable financially. T1.2 Middle-density housing Expand middle- and higher-density … Continue reading
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Electric Appliances in New Construction
B6.2 Electric appliances in new construction Municipal code to require electric appliances in new construction. The 2018 State Energy Code, which went into effect in February 2021, includes a number of provisions incentivizing electric heat pump space and water heating, … Continue reading
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Shift from Natural Gas to Electric Appliances
B4.1 Shift from natural gas to electric appliances Educate business owners and residents on the options for electric appliances, such as furnaces, water heaters, and more, as well the importance of pairing electrification with the installation of renewable energy. Rebates … Continue reading
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Berkeley’s Workforce Development Plan – (2009)
Chapter 4 – 7. Goal: Prepare local residents for green collar job opportunities Step one toward creating green collar job opportunities is a commitment to enhance demand for energy services such as building retrofits and solar installations. These services not … Continue reading
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Allow Stricter Local Residential Building Codes
B5.1 Allow stricter local residential building codes As I read RCW 19.27.060(1)(a) and RCW 19.27.074(1)(b) local amendments to the State residential & multifamily requirements must be approved by the State Building Code Council. Currently, State law allows local jurisdictions to … Continue reading
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Cross-Cutting Actions
B7.1 Workforce development Look for opportunities to link clean-energy companies with area schools that provide students vocational training. B7.2 Public Power Transition to a publicly owned power utility district. B7.3 Climate Impact Fee Evaluate and, if feasible, implement a regional … Continue reading
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Fuel Conversion
For quite a while, it was clearly better for the environment to burn natural gas directly for heat and cooking here than to burn it relatively inefficiently in a remote power plant, lose some of the electricity in transmission and … Continue reading
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Increase Local Renewable Energy
B5: Increase the production of local renewable energy B5.1 Clean energy bonds Sell municipal bonds for local clean energy projects. B5.2 Feed-in tariffs Offer feed-in tariffs to incentivize solar projects. B5.3 Municipal building solar * Install solar photovoltaics on all … Continue reading
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Building Energy – New & Redeveloped Buildings
B4.1 IgCC Adopt the International Green Construction Code (IgCC). B4.2 Building energy goals Establish energy goals/benchmarks (e.g., LEED) for new buildings, and adopt permitting practices and building code and/or design guidelines that support clean and efficient energy practices and technologies … Continue reading
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