Implementing Sector | Local |
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Category | Regulatory Policy |
State | Arizona |
Incentive Type | Energy Standards for Public Buildings |
Web Site | http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/green-building-program |
Cities | Scottsdale |
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies | Solar - Passive, Solar Water Heat, Solar Space Heat, Solar Photovoltaics, Wind (All), Biomass, Geothermal Heat Pumps, Daylighting, Wind (Small), Hydroelectric (Small) |
Eligible Efficiency Technologies | Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building, Custom/Others pending approval |
Applicable Sectors | Local Government, Institutional |
Green Building Requirement | New city buildings must achieve LEED Gold certification as long as payback is no longer than 5 years |
As of Dec. 6, 2022, the Scottsdale City Council has adopted the 2021 edition of the International Energy Construction Code (IECC) and the International Green Construction Code (IgCC) with amendments as mandatory codes. The effective date for the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) is Jan. 7, 2023.
In 2005, Scottsdale approved a green building policy for new city buildings and remodels. The resolution requires all new, occupied city buildings of any size to be designed, contracted and built to achieve certification by the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program at the “Gold” certification level as long as there is a payback period of no more than five years for projects designed to the Gold Standard. Where the payback is anticipated to be more than five years, city staff recommends to the City Council which level of LEED certification is appropriate. In addition, all renovations and non-occupied city buildings will be designed, contracted and built to include as many principles of both the LEED program and the city’s green building program as feasible.
Name | Scottsdale Resolution 6644 |
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Name | 2021 IECC with Scottsdale Amendments |
Name | 2021 IGCC with Scottsdale Amendments |