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Green Building - Last updated 05/29/08
Planning & Building Department

This website provides an overview of the City's green building efforts, access to many green building resources, information about green building practices and materials for homeowners and builders, and links to many other green building sites.

What is Green Building?
Green building practices focus on improving both the environment and the health and comfort of building occupants. Proven green building techniques reduce energy, water, and materials use and improve air quality, temperature control, and access to day-light and views for building occupants. Green buildings have lower operating costs and similar construction costs to conventional buildings. Over the life of the building, significant savings are realized.

Effective November 5, 2007 - Demolition Debris Recycling (C&D) Program

» C&D Ordinance - Added 5/29
» Waste Management Plan Instruction Sheet

In response to State-mandated waste reduction goals and as part of the City’s commitment to sustainable development, the City of Long Beach adopted an ordinance that requires certain demolition and/or construction projects to divert at least 60% of waste either through recycling, salvage or deconstruction.

The Construction & Demolition Debris Recycling (C&D) Program, which will take effect on November 5, 2007, will aim to encourage permit applicants to recycle all C&D materials through a refundable performance deposit. This program also encourages the use of green building techniques in new construction and promote reuse or salvaging of recyclable materials in demolition, deconstruction, and construction projects.

A Waste Management Plan (WMP) will now accompany the building permit application for any “Covered Project.” The WMP must be completed and approved prior to permits being issued. The WMP details how the project will meet the 60 percent requirement.

At the conclusion of the project, a final report detailing the amount of reuse, recycling, and disposal actually generated from the project must be submitted and approved prior to the applicant receiving refund of the performance deposit. Projects that do not meet the 60% requirement may receive a partial refund in proportion to actual diversion.

Applicants will be required to submit a Performance Security Deposit as well as pay an administrative review fee. The Performance Security Deposit is either 3% of project value or $50,000, whichever is less (REFUNDABLE). The minimum deposit is $1,500 per project. The Administrative Review Fee is either 1/4% of project value or $2,500, whichever is less. The minimum fee is $125.

Submit the Final Report and Compliance Form portion of the WMP to the Building & Planning Department within 30 days of project completion with total material actually disposed and diverted, by type, in order to receive performance deposit refund. Appropriate documentation must accompany this report in order to comply with this ordinance.

Green Building for Private Development (Green Ribbon Committee)

On November 21, 2006, the Long Beach City Council adopted interim Green Building Requirements for Private Development as the first step to an ongoing stakeholder process (see Green Ribbon Committee below) to develop permanent Green Building Guidelines for Private Development in Long Beach. The interim policy applies to all new projects that apply for development entitlements and meet the policy thresholds, beginning November 22, 2006 until the date that a permanent policy is adopted and becomes effective:

    All private development projects that meet the following criteria will be required prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, to have registered their project with the U.S. Green Building Council with the intent to achieve a minimum level of LEED Certified in their final building design OR to provide third-party verification that they meet the equivalent of the minimum requirements of LEED Certification in the final building design to the satisfaction of the Director of Planning and Building.

    Interim Green Building Policy minimum thresholds:

    • Residential/Mixed Use: 50 or more housing units
    • Commercial/Industrial: 50,000 or more square feet building area


Green Ribbon Committee

In order to develop a permanent policy, the City has convened a Green Ribbon Committee to provide stakeholder input into the process. Comprised of representatives from the design, development and builder communities, the Committee will be meeting monthly during May, June and July 2007. The Green Ribbon Committee is supported by expert facilitation from Walker Wells of Global Green USA, a Santa Monica based non-profit with a proven track record of assisting in the development of Green Building policy. Global Green has produced a Step-by-Step Guide for Local Governments on how to Develop a Green Building Program.

» Power Point Presentation from July 12th Green Ribbon Committee meeting
» Green Building Program Incentives: Brainstorming from July 12th meeting
» Power Point Presentation from May 31st Green Ribbon Committee meeting
» Green Building Program Priorities: Brainstorming from May 31st meeting

Green Building for City Projects

In June 2003, City Council unanimously adopted the City's new Green Building Policy.

The Municipal Green Building Policy requires the City to:

  • Plan, design, construct, manage, renovate, and maintain facilities and buildings in a sustainable manner.

  • Use the US Green Building Council LEED Rating System and achieve LEED Certification for all new City projects and additions of over 7,500 square feet.

  • Applies to City constructed and owned new construction & additions of over 7,500 square feet

  • Budget appropriations for projects to include funding to meet the policy requirements.

  • 2 year pilot period

The Policy also includes building remodel and retrofit goals, and green infrastructure goals.

The Policy calls on the City to pilot test private sector incentives such as:

  • Making Green Building a selection criteria for city released RFPs

  • Provide lower-cost expedited plan check and zoning incentives.

  • Establishing a Green Building speakers bureau and Mayor's award.

» View Long Beach's Green Building Policy for Municipal Projects

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