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Sustainability Tools for Assessing and Rating Communities and SAP Update

Sustainability Tools for Assessing and Rating Communities and SAP Update. March 6, 2018. STAR / SAP Update. STAR Milestones. September2015-Fall 2016. November 2016. June 2015. Membership Became a STAR Member Community. 3 levels of membership: Participating - Self reporting,

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Sustainability Tools for Assessing and Rating Communities and SAP Update

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  1. Sustainability Tools for Assessing and Rating Communities and SAP Update March 6, 2018

  2. STAR / SAP Update

  3. STAR Milestones September2015-Fall 2016 November 2016 June 2015 Membership Became a STAR Member Community. 3 levels of membership: Participating- Self reporting, Reporting- Certification/verificationand Leadership- Certification/verification with bells and whistles). Evaluation Crosswalk- spreadsheet consisting of 749 rows and 2,247 cells for entering data. Additional development of 749 narratives for actions. Online Reporting Tool- conversion of all data into reporting tool – over 2,000 individual entry cells. Certification/ Verification Submitted data in spreadsheet and online reporting tool for scoring. Verification- staff of the STAR organization then verify all information. Resubmittal for certain credits then occurs based on initial verification.

  4. STAR Evaluation Components Different components have different point levels organized in a prioritized scale. STAR is not separate from the Strategic Planning process, it is the backbone of it.

  5. Score: 470.9 = 4-STAR Community High Score Low Score Built Environment 69.5/100 Climate & Energy 66.7/100 Economy & Jobs 69.3/100 Education, Arts & Community 56.8/70 Equity & Empowerment 51.1/100 62.1/100 Natural Systems 74.4/100 21/50 Health & Safety Innovation & Process

  6. Focus Area Breakdown STAR has provided a full summary of all Objectives and Actions

  7. Community Comparisons (Certified Communities only)

  8. After STAR, Next Steps Were • Produce “SAP Update” Document to align with: • STAR Framework (Merge Focus Areas) • Regional Climate Action Plan (Compact) Review of current Sustainability Action Plan Recommendation’s Status • Reorganize Focus Areas: • Remove “old” Recommendations, keep ones still relevant and add new ones • Add STAR-related Recommendations to increase score in future update to 2.0 • New Best Practices Research • Drafted Resiliency and Climate Comp Plan Element

  9. The SAP Update Document Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. The City of West Palm Beach Sustainability Action Plan A. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory and Targets in the Sustainability Action Plan 3. Initiatives Since Creation of the Sustainability Action Plan A. Better Business Challenge, Energy Secure Cities Coalition, SolSmart, Fleet Electrification B. The Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact 1.0 Unified Sea Level Rise Projections 2.0 Regional Climate Action Plan C. Compact of Mayors (Global Covenant of Mayors) D. GHG Emissions Inventory Update E. Sustainability Tools for Assessing and Rating Communities 1.0 New STAR Version 2.0 Launched- Discussion 4. Integration of New Initiatives with SAP 5. SAP Update Recommendations Appendix A. Recommendations Matrix

  10. GHG Inventories and Updates

  11. Initiatives Since 2011/2012 • U.S. Department of Energy Better Buildings Challenge (“BBC”) • 20% reduction in portfolio energy intensity from a 2010 baseline by 2022 (complete); • 20% reduction in portfolio water energy intensity from a 2010 baseline by 2022 (in process); and • 15% reduction in portfolio energy intensity from a 2015 baseline by 2025 (complete). • Energy Secure Cities Coalition • Transition vehicles from its municipal fleet from gasoline to other fuels, primarily electricity, in every vehicle category for which a suitable electric vehicles is commercially available by 2025 • SolSmart • Gold-required action in Permitting and earn 200 points overall from actions taken in any of the six (6) Special Focus Categories: Inspection, Construction Codes, Solar Rights, Utility Engagement, Community Engagement, and Market Development

  12. Initiatives Since 2011/2012 • White House Call to Action: Public Sector Fleet Electrification • Replacing twelve (12) vehicles with either plug-in hybrid or electric vehicles within FY2016-2017. • Replacing twelve (12) of the 80 vehicles of Palm Tran, its countywide public bus service, with electric vehicles. These vehicles are typically driven 52 weeks out of the year for 42 miles per day, making them very good candidates for replacement. • The Federal Transit Administration will be providing 80% of the funding required.

  13. SE Regional Climate Compact • 2010- formation of Compact • 2011 Unified Sea Level Rise Projections • Updated 2015 • RCAP (2012) • Version 2.0 (12/17) • SAP Update document focuses on alignment with RCAP 1.0 • Next step: Align City’s SAP with RCAP 2.0

  14. Compact of Mayors • Now the Global Covenant of Mayors • Driven by COPS participation • Commitment to reduce GHG emissions and enhancing climate change resiliency while publicly tracking progress • Commitments from City under Compact valid within Covenant until December 2018 • Phase 1-Register Commitment • Phase 2-Take Inventory • Phase 3-Create Targets and Metrics • Phase 4-Establish an Action Plan

  15. SAP Migration to STAR Original Focus Areas • Natural resources and water conservation; • Energy efficiency and renewable energy; • Land use, transportation, redevelopment; • Sustainable building and housing; • Waste management and recycling; • Growing a green economy; and • Urban agriculture and community gardens. New Focus Areas Built Environment; Climate & Energy; Economy & Jobs; Education, Arts, & Community; Equity & Empowerment; Health & Safety; Natural Systems; and Innovation & Process (bonus).

  16. STAR 1.0 to 2.0

  17. Overall SAP Update • Phase One of this Update concentrates on alignment between: • Existing Strategies and Recommendations from original SAP • STAR 1.0 • RCAP 1.0 • A total of 487 recommendations are included in the Recommendations Matrix, broken down as follows:

  18. Next Phase • RCAP 2.0 • STAR 2.0 • Integration with Comprehensive Plan, Code and other policy initiatives • Finalize Resiliency and Climate Element • Global Covenant of Mayors requirements (many already met) • Better integration with City’s Strategic Plan • Internal education and coordination • Final Plan Update document • Plan at a Glance • 5 Year Work Plan • Executive Summary • Plan document

  19. Questions? 54 ½ SE 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 erin@deadylaw.com

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