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1 ALACHUA COUNTY Energy Conservation Strategies Commission Residential Subcommittee Report to ECSC Committee January 3, 2008

2 ECSC Residential Housing Subcommittee Strategy Plan Develop Residential Housing Subcommittee Environmental Mission Statement 1.Identify Tasks, Strategy, & Approach using a Strategy Template to outline: Issues Goals Action Plan 2.Further apply the Strategy Template to Housing Mix to yield committee report and PowerPoint

3 Alachua County Housing Mix Residential Area Characteristics Owner- Occupied Rentals Large multi-family Single family Absentee Owners Unique Market: Student Housing Kiddie Condos Owned & rented New Construction Existing Construction

4 Alachua County Housing Mix Residential Housing Subcategories Existing Construction New Construction

5 Alachua County Housing Mix Existing Residential Housing Types Attainable ≤80% Median Income Residential ≥80% Median Income 1-4 Units/Bldg ≥ 5 Units/Bldg

6 Attainable Residential Issues: Age of structure, basic health and safety, ability to weatherize Retrofit vs. redevelop Occupant behavior Special needs for education Access to capital Loan creditworthiness Identify % of low income that are owner-occupied vs. renter occupied Low-low income <60^ median income Low Income 80% median income

7 Attainable Residential Goals: Develop creative financing for retrofits and/or home ownership Education to address different and unique needs for this market segment Potentially convert funds geared for high carbon emission projects, coal plants, to create a bond for green retrofit loans Low-low income <60^ median income Low Income 80% median income

8 Attainable Residential Action Plan: Getting access to capital for green retrofits Map out green marketing/education component Central purchasing Low-low income <60^ median income Low Income 80% median income

9 Existing Residential Issues: Age of structure Occupant behavior Education Access to capital Built before 2000 89% - 92,884 units Owner Occupied 51% - 48,047 Renter Occupied 49% - 46913 Owner Occupied Family 35% Non Family 16% Renter Occupied Family 16% Non Family 33% Single Detached 49% - 55,622 Mobile Home 8% - 9,672

10 Existing Residential Goals: Invest in conservation first Invest in weatherization and low-cost improvements Then invest in high cost improvements (AC, Windows, Energy Star appliances, insulation, radiant barriers, etc.) Built before 2000 89% - 92,884 units Owner Occupied 51% - 48,047 Renter Occupied 49% - 46913 Owner Occupied Family 35% Non Family 16% Renter Occupied Family 16% Non Family 33% Single Detached 49% - 55,622 Mobile Home 8% - 9,672

11 Existing Residential Action Plan: Involve local leaders and local businesses in supporting and promoting residential energy and water conservation A carbon Tax based on electricity consumption should be considered. (i.e. If daily consumption per sq Ft is 10% higher than average, pay carbon tax) To establish a minimum “energy efficiency code” for landlords. Built before 2000 89% - 92,884 units Owner Occupied 51% - 48,047 Renter Occupied 49% - 46913 Owner Occupied Family 35% Non Family 16% Renter Occupied Family 16% Non Family 33% Single Detached 49% - 55,622 Mobile Home 8% - 9,672

12 Issues: 72% total structures use electric heat 100% A/C electric Difficult to change from electric to alternative fuel sources Greenhouse gas emissions are higher for electric and than gas ≥5 units/bldg 38.4% Existing ≥5 Units/Bldg Residential

13 Goals: Separate out energy >5 units Identify mechanical systems and age of buildings and/or units Reduce consumption ≥5 units/bldg 38.4% Existing ≥5 Units/Bldg Residential

14 Action Plan: Bulk purchasing Focus on behavior change of both owners and tenants Focus on upgrading A/C SEER rather than heat source Focus on windows, insulation, water heaters, water aerators ≥5 units/bldg 38.4% Existing ≥5 Units/Bldg Residential

15 Alachua County Housing Mix New Construction Single Family Residential SFR Attached Town homes Condos 1-4 Units/Bldg ≥5 Units/Bldg

16 Residential New Construction Issues: No green building program adopted by municipality Need to resolve market confusion to answer “What is Green?” Lack of Community Green Education Lack of Private Sector/industry education Need to validate efforts to diminish green-washing – or “Talking the Talk, and not Walking the Walk” Lack of buy-in in public and private sectors Single- family Detached Single- family Attached (town home/ condo)

17 Residential New Construction Goals: Adopt Green Building Resolution to address all residential sustainable needs: energy, water, health, site, waste reduction, green materials, disaster-resistency Identify approved green rating programs Map out a Green Marketing Plan Develop a Performance-based Sustainable Incentive program that is tied to 3 rd party green ratings Identify Funding Sources; i.e., Impact Fee Discounts/waivers Single- family Detached Single- family Attached (town home/ condo)

18 Residential New Construction Action plan: Draft a Sustainable Incentive program to Green Building Resolution Draft Identify Funding Sources Seek BOCC Approval for Green Building Resolution Single- family Detached Single- family Attached (town home/ condo)


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