HomeMy WebLinkAbout19 - Information about LEED CertificationCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 19
October 25, 2005
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: City Manager's Office
Homer Bludau, City Manager
949 - 644 -3000 or hbludau @city.newport- beach.ca.us
SUBJECT: Information about LEED
ISSUE:
What is the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEEDTDA) Green Building
Rating System? How might LEED be applied to a proposed new civic center complex?
RECOMMENDATION:
Discussion only.
DISCUSSION:
As the City has considered constructing a new civic center complex, the Council and
residents have been interested in learning more about "LEED" — "Leadership in Energy
and Environmental Design." LEED is a process by which the US Green Building
Council (www.usgbc.org determines a building's environmental standards. The
Council was formed to provide a national standard for "green buildings." The Green
Building Council's intent is to improve occupant well- being, environmental performance
and economic returns of buildings using established and innovative practices, standards
and technologies.
LEED uses a point -by -point rating scale, awarding credits for a building's design in six
categories — these are:
• Sustainable Sites;
• Water efficiency;
• Energy and Atmosphere;
• Materials and Resources;
• Indoor Environmental Quality; and
• Innovation in Sustainable Design.
A building project earns one or more points toward certification by meeting or exceeding
each credit's technical requirements. All prerequisites must be achieved in order to
qualify for certification. Points add up to a final score that relates to one of four possible
levels of certification -- basic certification, silver, gold and platinum.
Rick D'Amato of LPA, Inc will give a presentation to the Council on LEED and the likely
ways that the proposed civic center complex may be able to attain LEED certification.
No Council action is requested on this agenda item.
Prepared by:
Submitted by:
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Attachment: LEED Credit Checklist for New Construction
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LEED -NC Version 2.1 Registered Project Checklist
Yes ? No
Prereq 1
Prereq 1
Erosion & Sedimentation Control
Required
Minimum Energy Performance
Required
Prereq 3
Credit 1
Site Selection
1
Optimize Energy Performance
1 to 10
Credit 21
Credit 2
Development Density
1
Renewable Energy, 10%
1
Credit 2.3
Credit 3
Brownfield Redevelopment
1
Additional Commissioning
1
Credit
Credit 4.1
Alternative Transportation, Public Transportation Access
1
Measurement & Verification
1
Credit s
Credit 4.2
Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms
1
Credit 4.3
Alternative Transportation, Alternative Fuel Vehicles
1
Credit 4.4
Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity and Carpooling
1
Credit 5.1
Reduced Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Space
1
Credit 5.2
Reduced Site Disturbance, Development Footprint
1
Credit 6.1
Stormwater Management, Rate and Quantity
1
Credit 6.2
Stormwater Management, Treatment
1
Credit 7.1
Landscape & Exterior Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Non -Roof
1
Credit 7.2
Landscape & Exterior Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Roof
1
Credit a
Light Pollution Reduction
1
Yes ? No
Water
Efficiency
5 Points
Credit 1.1
Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50%
1
Credit 1.2
Water Efficient Landscaping, No Potable Use or No Irrigation
1
Credit 2
Innovative Wastewater Technologies
1
Credit 3.1
Water Use Reduction, 20% Reduction
1
Credit 3.2
Water Use Reduction, 30% Reduction
1
Yes 7 No
Atmosphore
17 Points
Prereq 1
Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning
Required
Prereq 2
Minimum Energy Performance
Required
Prereq 3
CFC Reduction in HVAC &R Equipment
Required
Credit 1
Optimize Energy Performance
1 to 10
Credit 21
Renewable Energy, 5%
1
Credit 2.2
Renewable Energy, 10%
1
Credit 2.3
Renewable Energy, 20%
1
Credit
Additional Commissioning
1
Credit
Ozone Depletion
1
Credits
Measurement & Verification
1
Credit s
Green Power
1
continued...
Yes 7 No
Yes 7 No
Materials & Resources 13 Points
Prereq 1
Storage & Collection of Recyclables
Required
Credit 1.1
Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Existing Shell
1
Credit 1.2
Building Reuse, Maintain 100% of Shell
1
Credit 13
Building Reuse, Maintain 100% Shell & 50% Non -Shell
1
Credit 2.1
Construction Waste Management, Divert 50%
1
Credit 2.2
Construction Waste Management, Divert 75%
1
Credit 3.1
Resource Reuse, Specify 5%
1
Credit 3.2
Resource Reuse, Specify 10%
1
Credit 4.1
Recycled Content, Specify 5% (post - consumer + % post - industrial)
1
Credit 4.2
Recycled Content, Specify 1.0% (post- consumer + % post - industrial)
1
Credit 5.1
Local /Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally
1
Credit 5.2
Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Above, 50% Harvested Locally
1
Credits
Rapidly Renewable Materials
1
Credit
Certified Wood
1
Prereq 1
Minimum IAQ Performance
Required
Prereq 2
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control
Required
Credit 1
Carbon Dioxide (COZ) Monitoring
1
Credit 2
Ventilation Effectiveness
1
Credit 3.1
Construction IAQ Management Plan, During Construction
1
Credit 3.2
Construction IAQ Management Plan, Before Occupancy
1
Credit 4.1
Low- Emitting Materials, Adhesives & Sealants
1
Credit 4.2
Low - Emitting Materials, Paints
1
Credit 4.3
Low - Emitting Materials, Carpet
1
Credit 4.4
Low- Emitting Materials, Composite Wood & Agrifiber
1
Credit 5
Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control
1
Credit 6.1
Controllability of Systems, Perimeter
1
Credit 6.2
Controllability of Systems, Non - Perimeter
1
Credit 7.1
Thermal Comfort, Comply with ASHRAE 55 -1992
1
Credit 7.2
Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System
1
Credit 8.1
Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Spaces
1
Credit 8.2
Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Spaces
1
Credit 1.1 Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title 1
Credit 1.2 Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title 1
Credit 1.3 Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title 1
Credit 1.4 Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title 1
Credit 2 LEED'"' Accredited Professional 1
Yes 7 No
Project Totals • • Points;
Certified 26 -32 points silver 33 -38 points Gold 39.51 points Platinum 52-69 points
Project Name: Newport Beach City Hall
LEED Project Analysis and Checklist l
Leadersh"pt�Destgn"
Sustainable Sites 14- Possible Points
Add
Pts.
Cost
Credit Description
RP
Comments:
Yes
Req
Prereq j Erosion & Sedimentation Control (SSPI)
1
Credit 1 Site Selection (SSI)
1
Credit 2 Urban Redevelopment (SS2)
1
Credit 3 Brownfield Redevelopment (SS3)
Yes
1
Credit 4.1 Alternative Transportation, Public Transportation Access (SS41)
Define pmximaty to bus lines. No additional cost to project.
Yes
1
Credit 4.2 Alternative Trans., Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms (SS42)
Potential use of Fire Station shower/ changing facility. Will require slight design
modification. No Additional cost to project.
Yes
1
Credit 4.3 Alternative Transportation, Alternative Fuel Vehicles (SS43)
Define percentage of alternative fuel vehicles planned for use by the city as fleet. Must
be 3-h of FTE. No added cost
Yes
1
Credit 4.4 Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity (SS44)
verify and define parking Counts. Provide van pool and car pool spaces. No additional
cost to project.
1
Credit 5.1 Reduced Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Space (SS51)
PP
1
Credit 5.2 Reduced Site Disturbance, Development Footprint (SS52)
PP:Define local requirements for open space. No atltltional Cost to project.
PP
1
Credit 6.1 Stormwater Management, Rate and Quantity (5561)
PP:PP:Potential to design within natural treatment systems within landscape areas.
Moderate cost impact.
PP
1
Credit 6.2 Stormwater Management, Treatment (SS62)
PP:Potential to design within natural treatment systems within landscape areas. Moderate
cost impact.
Yes
1
Credit 7.1 Landscape & Ext. Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Non Roof (5571)
Point achieved through the use of the parking structure.
Yes
1
Credit 7.2 Landscape & Exterior Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Roof (SS72)
Add Energy Star roof to project. Cost already added to project.
PP
1
Credit 8 Light Pollution Reduction (558)
PP:K -1 to determine potential of achieving this point. Should not add cost to project.
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Project Name: Newport Beach City Hall
Water Efficiency 5- Possible Points
Add
Pts.
Cost
Cost
RP
Credit Description
PP
1
Credit 1.1 Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50% (WE11)
PP: Discuss grey water use for landscape with city. Could contribute substantial cast for
water filtration and collection.
1
Credit 1.2 Water Efficient Landscape, No Potable Use or No Irrig. (WE12)
PP:DisCuss water filtration systems for grey water irrigation with city. Could add
substantial cost project.
1
Credit Innovative Wastewater Technologies (WE2)
Waterless urinals/ Low flow hxtures/ dual flush Moderate cost impact.
[Yes
1
Credit 3.1 Water Use Reduction, 20% Reduction (WE31)
Waterless urinals/ Low Flow fixtures/ dual flush Moderate cost impact.
1
Credit 3.2 Water Use Reduction, 30 % Reduction (W E32)
Moderate cost impact already included (waterless urinals/ low flow fixtures)
Energy & Atmosphere 17- Possible Points
Add
Pts.
Cost
Credit Description
RP
Comments'
Yes
Req
Prereq 1 Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning (EAP1)
Yes
Req
Prereq 2 Minimum Energy Performance (EAP2)
Yes
Req
Prereq 3 CFC Reduction in HVAC &R Equipment (EAP3)
Yes
Credit 1 Optimize Energy Performance (EA1)
Building envelope will be designed for maximum efficiency. Minimum cast impact.
PP
1
Credit 2.1 Renewable Energy, 5% (EA21)
PP:Provide photovoltaic panel installation on roof of parking structure. Major cast impact
to project.
1
Credit 2.2 Renewable Energy, 10% (EA22)
1
Credit 2,3 Renewable Energy, 20% (EA23)
1
Credit 3 Additional Commissioning (EA3)
Yes
1
Credit 4 Ozone Depletion (EA4)
No significant cost impact to project.
1
Credit 5 Measurement & Verification (EA5)
1
Credit 6 Green Power (EA6)
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Project Name: Newport Beach City Hall
Materials & Resources 13- Possible Points
Add
Pts.
Cost
Cost
RP
Credit Description
Yes
Req
Prereq 1 Storage & Collection of Recyclables (MRPI)
1
Credit 1.1 Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Existing Shell (MR11)
1
Credit 1.2 Building Reuse, Maintain 100% of Shell (MR12)
1
Credit 1.3 Building Reuse, Maintain 100% Shell & 50% Non -Shell (MR13)
Yes
1
Credit 2.1 Construction Waste Management, Divert 50% (MR21)
Howard 5 Wright to commit. Cost impact to project to be determined by contractor.
PP
I
Credit 2.2 Construction Waste Management, Divert 75% (MR22)
PP:Howard 5 Wright to determine feasibility and cost.
1
Credit 3.1 Resource Reuse, Specify 5% (MR31)
1
Credit 3.2 Resource Reuse, Specify 10 (MR32)
Yes
1
Credit 4.1 Recycled Content, Specify 5% (p.c. +1 /2 p.l.) (M R41)
verify material selections and cost impact to project.
Yes
1
Credit 4.2 Recycled Content, Specify 10% (p.c. +1 /2 p.i.) (MR42)
verify cost impact to project.
Yes
1
Credit 5.1 Local /Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally (MR51)
Yes
1
Credit 5.2 Local /Region Mat., of 20% in MRc5.1, 50% Harvest Local (MR52)
Yes
1
Credit 6 Rapidly Renewable Materials (MRS)
Minor impact to project cost. Linoleum flooring, wheatgrass cabinetry etc.
Yes
1
Credit Certified Wood (MR7)
Minor impact to project cost.
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Project Name: Newport Beach City Hall
Indoor Environmental Quality 15- Possible Points
Add
Pts.
Cost
Cost
RP
Credit Description
Yes
Req
Prereq 1 Minimum IAQ Performance (EQP1)
Yes
Req
Prereq 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control (EQP2)
1
Credit 1 Carbon Dioxide (CO 2 ) Monitoring (EQ1)
Yes
1
Credit 2 Ventilation Effectiveness (EQ2)
Separation of high chemical areas with separate ventilation systems. Operable windows.
Yes
1
Credit 3.1 Construction IAQ Management Plan, During Construction (EQ31)
Howard S Wright to determin feasibility and cost to project.
1
Credit 3.2 Construction IAQ Management Plan, Before Occupancy (EQ32)
Yes
1
Credit 4.1 Low - Emitting Materials, Adhesives & Sealants (EQ41)
No cost
Yes
1
Credit 4.2 Low - Emitting Materials, Paints (EQ42)
Yes
1
Credit 4.3 Low - Emitting Materials, Carpet (EQ43)
Yes
1
Credit 4.4 Low - Emitting Materials, Composite Wood (EQ44)
Yes
1
Credit 5 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control (EQ5)
Yes
1
Credit 6.1 Controllability of Systems, Perimeter (EQ61)
1
Credit 6.2 Controllability of Systems, Non - Perimeter (EQ62)
Yes
1
Credit 7.1 Thermal Comfort, Comply with ASHRAE 55 -1992 (EQ71)
1
Credit 7.2 Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System (EQ72)
1
Credit 8.1 Daylight & View, Daylight 75% of Spaces (EQ81)
1
Credit 8.2 Daylight & View, Views for 90% of Spaces (EQ82)
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Project Name: Newport Beach City Hall
Certified 26 -32 points
iiLbB Silver 33 -38 points
OX Gold 39 -51 points
{rdjg Platinum 52 -69 points
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Innovation & Design Process
5- Possible Points
Add
Pts.
Cost
Credit Description
RP
Comments:
Yes
1
Credit 1.1
Innovation in Design (ID11)
Signage and graphic educational program
Yes
1
Credit 1.2
Innovation in Design (ID12)
Exceeding intent of water efficiency credit
Yes
1
Credit 1.3
Innovation in Design (ID13)
Green Housekeeping Practices
PP
1
Credit 1.4
Innovation in Design (ID14)
PP:Exceeding intent of local materials credit
Yes
1
Credit 2 LEED`- Accredited Professional (ID2)
Multiple LEED Accredited Professionals
Project Points .: 69 P+ossible:Points
Proj. Pts.
Project Cost
LEED Rating
31
Certification Rating: Certified
Potential Points
Potential
Potential Cost
Potential LEED Rating
9
$0.00
Potential Certification Rating:
Gold
Totai.Pts
40
$0.00
Certified 26 -32 points
iiLbB Silver 33 -38 points
OX Gold 39 -51 points
{rdjg Platinum 52 -69 points
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COUNCIL PRESENTATION
OCTOBER 25,2005
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The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED1 -)
Green Building Rating System represents the U.S. Green Building Council's
effort to provide a national standard for what constitutes a "green building."
Through its use as a design guideline and third -parry certification tool,
it aims to improve occupant welbbeing, environmental performance
and economic returns of buildings using established and innovative practices,
standards and technologies.
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Why Design A LEER Certified Building?
Limits Energy/ Material Consumption
Reduction Of Operating Costs
Environmentally Responsible
Occupant Well Being
Sets A Positive, Environmental Example
Maintains Focus On Environmental
Goals
LEED Categories
Sustainable Sites
Water Efficiency
— Energy And Atmosphere
— Materials And Resources
— Indoor Environmental Air Quality
— Innovation In Sustainable Design
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More LEED Certified Projects
Then Any Other firm
In The State
39 LEED Accredited
Professionals
Largest Gold Certified
Project In Country
Recognized Leaders
In Environmental Design
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Sustainable Site Credits
— Reduced Site Disturbance
Reduction Of Footprints/ Increase In Public Open Space
— Reduction Of "Heat Islands"
Parking Structure/ Roof Structure
— Effective Storm Water Management
— Reduction Of Light Pollution
Alternative Transportation Public Transportation Access
Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms
Car Pooll Van Pool Designated Parking
5
Water Efficiency Credits
— Water Efficient Landscape
— Water Use Reduction (30 %)
Waterless Urinals/ Low Flow Fixtures/ Dual Flush Toilets
Energy And Atmosphere Credits
Optimize Energy Performance
(Building Shell)
Lighting Controls (Sails)/ North Light Elevation
— Ozone Protection
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Materials And Resources Credits V-
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Construction Waste Management
Recycled Content Of Materials
Carpet) Steel/ Dry Wall / Millwork
Local Manufacturing/ Harvesting Of Buildinl
Tilt -Up Concrete -
Certified Wood Products
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Indoor Environmental Quality Credits
— Construction IAQ Management
Low Emitting Paints, Sealers,
Adhesives, Carpet, and Woods
Controllability Of Systems
Operable Windows
Ventilation Effectiveness
Ventilated "Sails"
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BY USING THIS
WATERFREE URINAL SYSTEM,
YOU ARE HELPING TO CONSERVE
Innovation Credits AN AVERAGE 0 F QBOB GALLONS OF
MESH WATER PER URINAL, PER YEAR
— Community Education ..-.
— Exceeding The Intent Of A Credit
Water Efficiency/ Locally Manufactured Products
— LEED Accredited Professional
Green Housekeeping
Resource Collection
MATERIALS
■ .. recycled •..o,.•...
recyclahle'
LEED Credits: 31 (Certified)
Certified : + 26 Credits
Silver : 33 - 38 Credits
Gold : 39 - 51 Credits
Platinum : + 51 Credits
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LEED Credits Potential: 40
Renewable Energy
Photovoltaic Panels
Visible/ Identifiable
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LEED Credits Potential: 40
Water Efficiency
Grey Dater Irrigation System
First LEED Certified City Hall In U.S.
Only Silver/ Gold Certified in World
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How Can I Find Out More?
The Following Documents Are Available
On The City Web Site:
www.city.newport- beach.cams
-Town Hall Presentations 1 Through 4
-Space Utilization Assessment
-Existing Facility Needs Assessment
-Space Requirement Draft
-White Paper Response To Council Inquiry
- August 9 Council Presentation
-August 23 Council Presentation
-September 27 Council Presentation
- October 11 Council Presentation
-Presentation given to Council October 25
will be available later this week.
For additional Information Contact:
Homer Bludau At 949 - 644.3000
T H A N K - Y O U!
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