Green Communities and Building Design
Contents
- Introduction
- About Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED™)
- General Information on Green Building Design
- Green Building Programs of Local and State Governments
- Green Purchasing Programs of Local Governments
- Financial Incentives and Grants for LEED™ Buildings
- Articles and Reports on Green Building Design
- Selected MRSC Library Holdings - Green Building Design
- MRSC Related Pages
Introduction
Green building practices provide an opportunity to create environmentally-sound and resource-efficient buildings through an integrated approach to design. Northwest communities, including King County, Seattle, and Portland, have emerged as leaders in the green communities and green building movement. A green building is a structure that is designed, built, renovated, operated, or reused in an ecological and resource-efficient manner. Green buildings are designed to meet objectives such as protecting occupant health; reducing operation and maintenance costs; using energy, water, and other resources efficiently; and reducing the overall impact to the environment. Green building design and green communties are related to the broader concepts of "smart growth" and sustainable development. "Smart growth" includes policies, regulations and strategies to encourage compact efficient development, which is sustainable and thus promotes economic viability while protecting the natural environment for future generations.
In 2005, the legislature passed ESSB 5509, Chapter 12, Laws of 2005, which requires LEED™ (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) silver certification for projects funded in the state capital budget. This requirement applies to projects larger than 5,000 gross square feet of space and affects any entity, including public agencies and public school districts, that receives state funds for construction. Certain types of facilities, including affordable housing, are exempted from the LEED™ standards.
This Web page includes links to general information on green communities and green building design as well as to innovative green building programs of local governments in Washington and other states. If you have information to share or are aware of other Web sites that we should link to, please contact Carol Tobin, Planning Consultant, or call (206) 625-1300.
About Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED™)
The LEED™ (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System is a voluntary, consensus-based national standard for developing high-performance, sustainable buildings. Members of the U.S. Green Building Council developed the LEED™ system. This system gives points for environmentally beneficial building attributes, with ratings from certified, silver, and gold to platinum for the highest ranked buildings. See The LEED™ Green Building Rating System - Explained for a general introduction. In Seattle, any public building project of 5,000 or more square feet of occupied space must achieve a LEED Silver rating.
LEED Standard for Neighborhood Development - The LEED for Neighborhood Development Rating System integrates the principles of smart growth, urbanism, and green building into the first national standard for neighborhood design. LEED for Neighborhood Development is a collaboration between the U.S. Green Building Council, the Congress for the New Urbanism, and the Natural Resources Defense Council.
General Information on Green Building Design and Green Communities
The following are general links to information on green building design and organizations supporting green building:
- U.S. Green Building Council - Coalition of building industry leaders working to promote buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable, and healthy places. U.S. Building Council's LEED™ main site.
- Tool Kit, State and Local Government, U.S. Green Building Council, Nov. 2002 (
6.12 MB)
- LEED™ Public Policies - Includes LEED initiatives such as legislation, executive orders, resolutions, ordinances, policies, and incentives from state and local government, federal agencies, and schools
- Tool Kit, State and Local Government, U.S. Green Building Council, Nov. 2002 (
- Cascadia Region Green Building Council - Northwest chapter of the Green Building Council; covers Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia
- Playbook for Green Buildings and Neighborhoods - Provides local governments with guidance and resources to rapidly advance green buildings, neighborhoods and infrastructure. Sponsored by a consortium of local governments, non-profit organizations, and other government agencies.
- Built Green Washington - Umbrella site for all Built Green programs in Washington State. Built Green is a project of the residential construction industry. Built Green programs encourage environmentally responsible building and construction by certifying homes that meet specific criteria. Thirty Washington counties are currently served by the eleven Built Green programs linked from this site.
- California Green Building, Integrated Waste Management Board
- Green Building Case Studies from California and other states
- APA Green Communities Research Center - Planning for sustainable communities
- Building Green.com, by publishers of Environmental Building News
- BuildingGreen.com LIVE BLOG - Real-time green building news and opinions
- Green Building Alliance, Smart solutions for the built environment (based in Pittsburgh, PA)
- NACo Green Government Initiative - Comprehensive resource for local governments on all things green, including energy, air quality, transportation, water quality, land use, purchasing and recycling
- Smart Communities Network, Green Buildings Introduction - Includes links to policies, programs, principles, codes, ordinances, articles, and related information
- U.S. EPA Green Building - Addresses energy efficiency and renewables and green building materials
- National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), Green Building ToolBase Services. ToolBase Services is the housing industry's resource for technical information on building products, materials, new technologies, business management, and housing systems. Provided by the NAHB Research Center
- Natural Resources Defense Council, Green Business
- Building Green: From Principle to Practice - A five-step guide to planning a green building project, from inception and design through marketing
- Global Green USA, Green Building Cities and Schools - Encourages partnerships to foster sustainability in urban environments
- Green Building Institute - Nonprofit organization working to advance environmentally sustainable building practices by providing green building education
- Green Building Pages - Sustainable building materials database and design tool
- Green Infrastructure.net, The Conservation Fund - Strategic assessments, training, and publications
- GreenerBuildings.com - Resource center for environmentally responsible commercial building development
- Preservation Green Lab, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Emphasis on preserving older and historic buildings sustainably
- Sustain Lane - Rankings of Cities for Green Building
- Sustainable Connections, Green Building Resources - Nonprofit organization based in Bellingham.
Green Communities and Building Programs of Local and State Governments
These are links to specific governmental green building programs, policies, and documents.
Washington Green Building Programs
Seattle
- Seattle Office of Sustainability and Environment and Green Building
- Seattle Department of Planning and Development, City Green Building - Includes links to policy, case studies, resources and more. See also Green Q - Program for expediting green housing units
- Seattle Department of Planning and Development, Green Building Glossary
- Seattle Sustainable Building Policy (Word file)
- Seattle City Green Building Design Tools & Strategies - Tools to facilitate implementation of Seattle's green building policy; includes recognized green building programs, design and construction resources, etc.
- SeaGreen: Sustainability and Conservation, Office of Housing, City of Seattle, includes SeaGreen Affordable Housing Guide (
), 2002
- Seattle Green Factor - A landscape requirement designed to increase the quantity and quality of planted areas while allowing flexibility to meet development standards.
King County
- King County Green Tools - A resource for green building information ranging from case studies to technical references
- King County’s GreenTools Program named to top 50 ‘Innovations in American Government’ list, King County News Release, April 2009
- King County Green Building Initiative, Policy No. FES 9-3 (AEP), October 2001
- King County Green Building & Low Impact Development, Customer Information Bulletin 55, Sept. 2009 (
)
- Green Globe Award - Environmental award presented by King County every two years
- King County Code Ch. 2.95 - Green Building Practices for County Buildings (in Title 2).
Snohomish County
- Snohomish County Green Initiatives, April 2008
- Introducing a New Vision for Green Communities, Snohomish County's Cathcart Property, brochure, Sustainable Snohomish County.
State
- ESSB 5509, Chapter 12, Laws of 2005 (
)
- Washington State Department of Ecology, Green Building - Includes general information and innovative green building techniques and regional information on green building resources and organizations.
- Washington State Department of General Administration, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED™)
- Washington State Department of Commerce
- Evergreen Sustainable Building Standard - Green building criteria required for any affordable housing project applying for state funds through the Washington State Housing Trust Fund
- High Performance Building Guidelines.
Other Washington Jurisdictions
- Anacortes Resolution No. 1752, Jan. 2008 - Promotes the use of LEED standards in the construction of buildings
- Bellingham Green Resolutions and Activities
- Kirkland
- Edmonds Resolution No. 1168 (
), April 2008 - Sustainable building policy
- Everett Ordinance No. 2995-07 (
) - Sustainable building and infrastructure policy
- Lincoln County Green Building
- Issaquah
- zHome, Issaquah Green Building Demonstration Project
- Issaquah Resolution No. 2004-11 - Sustainable building and infrastructure policy
- Mercer Island - Building Green
- Mountlake Terrace Sustainability
- Redmond
- Green Redmond
- Green Building Program - Residential Green Permitting Pilot Program
- Green Infrastructure and Incentive Program (
adopted by Ordinance No. 2447, March. 2009)
- Shoreline
- Shoreline Sustainability Strategy - Promotes “Green” practices at all City-owned or operated facilities
- Green Building Resources
- Spokane Green Building Resource Center - Opened Fall 2009
- Tacoma
- Tacoma Green Buildings and Climate Action, May 2007, PowerPoint (
)
- Tacoma EnviroHouse - Permanent green model home
- Tacoma Green Buildings and Climate Action, May 2007, PowerPoint (
- Whatcom County
- Whatcom County Green Building
- Whatcom County Resolution No. 2005-028 (
) - Promotes the use of LEED standards in the construction of buildings
- Woodinville Living Green, Building Green.
Portland, OR Green Building Programs
- Portland, OR, Green Building Program - Includes a wealth of information including Green Investment Fund grant, policies and publications, and emerging ideas.
Green Building Programs from Other States
- Austin, TX Energy Green Building Program and "Green by Design: 7 Steps to Green Building" (
1.5 MB)
- Chicago, IL Center for Green Technology
- Dallas, TX Green Dallas Environmental Management System
- Massachusetts Green Neighborhoods - Open Space Residential Design in Massachusetts - Links to open space residential design documents and related information
- New York State Green Building Program, Department of Environmental Conservation
- Oakland, CA Green Building Resource Center
- San Diego County, CA Green Building Program
- San Jose, CA What is Green Building?
- Santa Barbara County, CA, Green Building Guidelines, October 2001 (
)
- Santa Monica, CA Green Building Program - One of the first jurisdictions to adopt green building requirements for private development projects
- Scottsdale, AZ Green Building Program.
Green Purchasing Programs of Local Governments
- U.S. Communities Going Green Program - One-stop source for public agency access to a broad line of responsible purchasing products, services, and resources
- Bellingham Resolution No. 2007-05 (
) - Environmentally preferable purchasing program
- Clark County – Environmentally Responsible Purchasing
- King County Environmental Purchasing Program
- King County Environmental Purchasing Bulletins
- Seattle Sustainable Purchasing.
Incentives and Grants for Green Buildings
Some communities with green building programs provide financial incentives for LEED™-certified buildings and green building projects. There are a few special grant programs available for green buildings and sustainable projects. King County, Seattle, and Portland offer LEED™ financial incentives for private commercial and multifamily residential projects. Other types of incentives, such as density bonuses, are also common.
- Green Communities, The Enterprise Foundation and partners - Grants, loans, and technical assistance to projects that meet Green Communities criteria for affordable housing
- Green Building Finance Consortium - Group of corporations, real estate companies, and trade groups who have joined together to address the need for independent research and analysis of investment in green or energy-efficient buildings
- Resource Venture, Green Business Solutions, Seattle Public Utilities - Rebates and incentives available to Seattle businesses toward purchase of efficient products
- DSIRE, Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency, provided by North Carolina State University. See DSIRE Washington State
- Built Green Grants - Grants for innovative green building projects in Seattle and King County
- King County Green Building Incentives and Grants - Grants for commercial and residential green building projects
- Seattle City Green Building Incentives and Assistance
- Portland, OR Green Investment Fund Grant.
Land Use Incentives and Density Bonuses
- Bellevue Land Use Code Part 20.30D - Planned Unit Development (see §20.30D.160(B) - Built Green certification a conservation design factor)
- Everett Zoning Code sec.22.020(E)(1)(i) - Bonus design element, LEED silver rating
- Newcastle Municipal Code sec. 18.36.040(E)(6) Green Building FAR incentive
- Redmond Green Building and Green Infrastructure Incentive Program (
) - From Ordinance No. 2447, March 2009
- Seattle City Green Building Development Incentives - Density bonus incentive for downtown buildings. See Seattle Ordinance No. 122054, April 2006.
Articles and Reports on Green Building Design
- "Breaking Down the Barriers: Challenges and Solutions to Code Approval of Green Building," (
247 KB), by David Eisenberg, Robert Done, and Loretta Ishida. Development Center for Appropriate Technology, Tucson, AZ, 2002
- “Building Green: Onus or Bonus,” (
) Zoning News, April 2005 - Chart of jurisdictions listing green building requirements and programs
- “A Cautionary Tale, Amid our green-building boom, why neglecting the old in favor of the new just might cost us dearly,” by Wayne Curtis, Preservation Magazine, Jan./Feb. 2008
- "The Costs and Financial Benefits of Green Buildings: A Report to California's Sustainable Building Task Force," (
3.13 MB) October 2003
- "County Program Standardizes Green Building Practices,” by Elizabeth Perry, NACo County News, May 18, 2009 (about King County Green Tools program)
- “How Green is Your Neighborhood,’ by Bryan Walsh, Time, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2007
- “It's Way Too Easy Being Green, The decidedly dupable system for rating a building's greenness,”
By Daniel Brook, Slate, Posted Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2007 - "Major U.S. Cities Put High Value on Sustainability Goals: Report," by GreenBiz Staff, GreenBiz, published May 7, 2009.
Selected MRSC Library Holdings - Green Building Design
- Selected MRSC Library Holdings - Green Building Design [Note: Clicking on this link will take you to a list of documents available on loan through the MRSC library.]

