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quick links |
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GreenPoint Schedules and Checklists – for
both Residential and NON-Residential building
UPDATED
(Sept.
25, 2009) |
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Green Building Resources |
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History of the Program |
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contact info |
580
Pacific Street, Room 4
staff
Monterey, CA 93940
Fax: 831.646.5643
TDD: Use
CRS
to contact City offices by dialing 711
(Hearing Impaired)
Mon.
through Thurs.
Open: 7:30 - noon & 12:30 - 5 p.m.
(CLOSED: 12:00 - 12:30)
Friday
Open: 8:00 - noon & 1:00 - 5 p.m.
(CLOSED: 12:00 - 1:00) |
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Monterey’s Green
Building Program
Monterey’s Green Building Program promotes smart design and
efficient building through leadership and education in order to
conserve resources, increase economic vitality, and lessen the
impact of the Monterey built environment while preserving and
improving the quality of life for all present and future
generations.
What is Green Building?
Green Building is ‘smart building.' It involves a whole-systems
approach through design and building techniques to minimize
environmental impact and reduce the energy and water consumption of
buildings while contributing to the health of its occupants.
How does Monterey’s program work?
In July, 2008, Monterey’s City Council unanimously adopted a Green
Building Ordinance for all new construction and remodeling
projects. All Residential and Non-Residential are required to earn
a number of GreenPoints from a Green Building Checklist. These
checklists offer a great deal of flexibility for each project and do
not necessarily add additional costs to the project. In fact, a
number of these measures will save money over the life cycle of the
project.
The first year of the program is a Voluntary
Phase. Meaning, all projects will be required to submit a Checklist
but will not need to implement the measures (though you are
encouraged to do so if possible).
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