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* § 224.1 Green building standards. a. As used in this section the
following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) The term "capital project" shall mean a capital project as defined
in section 210 of this chapter that is paid for in whole or in part from
the city treasury.
(2) The term "city agency" shall mean a city, county, borough, or
other office, position, administration, department, division, bureau,
board or commission, or a corporation, institution or agency of
government, the expenses of which are paid, in whole or in part, from
the city treasury.
(3) The term "construction work" shall mean any work or operations
necessary or incidental to the erection, demolition, assembling,
alteration, installing, or equipping of any building.
(4) The term "green building standards" shall mean design guidelines,
a rating system or rules for constructing buildings that ensure site
planning, water efficiency, energy efficiency and renewable energy,
conservation of materials and resources and indoor environmental
quality.
(5) The term "inflation" shall mean the annual twelve (12) month
average of the consumer price index published by the United States
department of labor.
(6) The term "LEED energy and atmosphere credit 1" shall mean the
credit point under LEED for New Construction version 2.1 intended to
achieve increased energy performance.
(7) The term "LEED green building rating system" shall mean a version
of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) building
rating system published by the United States Green Building Council, not
less stringent than the selected green building rating system, including
a standard developed by or for the city consisting of practices and
technologies derived from the LEED rating system that are reasonable and
appropriate for building in New York city.
(8) The term "LEED water efficiency credit 3.2" shall mean the credit
point under the LEED for New Construction version 2.1 intended to
achieve water use reduction.
(9) The term "not less stringent" shall mean providing no less net
environmental and health benefits.
(10) The term "rehabilitation work" shall mean any restoration,
replacement or repair of any materials, systems and/or components.
(11) The term "selected green building rating system" shall mean the
current and most appropriate building rating system published by the
United States Green Building Council; provided, however, at the mayor's
discretion, the term "selected green building rating system" shall mean
New Construction version 2.1, Existing Buildings version 2 or Commercial
Interiors version 2, whichever is most appropriate for the project under
United States Green Building Council guidelines.
(12) The term "substantial reconstruction" shall mean a capital
project in which the scope of work includes rehabilitation work in at
least two of the three major systems, electrical, HVAC (heating,
ventilating and air conditioning) and plumbing, of a building and
construction work affects at least fifty percent (50%) of the building's
floor area.
b. (1) Each capital project with an estimated construction cost of two
million dollars ($2,000,000) or more involving (i) the construction of a
new building, (ii) an addition to an existing building, or (iii) the
substantial reconstruction of an existing building shall be designed and
constructed to comply with green building standards not less stringent
that the standards prescribed for buildings designed in accordance with
the LEED green building rating system to achieve a LEED silver or higher
rating, or, with respect to buildings classified in occupancy groups G
or H-2, to achieve a LEED certified or higher rating. If the mayor
elects to utilize green building standards other than the LEED green
building rating system, the mayor shall publish findings demonstrating
that such other green building standards are not less stringent than the
LEED standards described above for achievement of a LEED silver or, if
applicable, a LEED certified rating. The green building standards
utilized by the city in accordance with this section shall be reviewed
and updated, as necessary, by the mayor no less often that once every
three years.
(2) In addition, if the estimated construction cost of a project
required to comply with green building standards in accordance with
paragraph one of this subdivision is 12 million dollars ($12,000,000) or
more such project shall be designed and constructed to reduce energy
cost as follows:
(i) Capital projects, other than buildings classified in occupancy
group G, with an estimated construction cost of 12 million dollars
($12,000,000) or more but less than 30 million dollars ($30,000,000)
shall be designed and constructed to reduce energy cost by a minimum of
twenty percent (20%), as determined by the methodology prescribed in
LEED energy and atmosphere credit 1 or the New York state energy
conservation code, whichever is more stringent. In addition to such
twenty percent (20%) reduction in energy cost, the design agency shall
make investments in energy efficiency that reduce energy cost by an
additional five percent (5%) if it finds that the payback on such
investment through savings in energy cost would not exceed seven years.
(ii) Capital projects, other than buildings classified in occupancy
group G, with an estimated construction cost of 30 million dollars
($30,000,000) or more shall be designed and constructed to reduce energy
cost by a minimum of twenty-five percent (25%), as determined by the
methodology prescribed in LEED energy and atmosphere credit 1 or the New
York state energy conservation code, whichever is more stringent. In
addition to such twenty-five percent (25%) reduction in energy cost, the
design agency shall make investments in energy efficiency that reduce
energy cost by an additional five percent (5%) if it finds that the
payback on such investment through savings in energy cost would not
exceed seven years.
(iii) Capital projects involving buildings classified in occupancy
group G with an estimated construction cost of 12 million dollars
($12,000,000) or more shall be designed and constructed to reduce energy
cost by a minimum of twenty percent (20%), as determined by the
methodology prescribed in LEED energy and atmosphere credit 1 or the New
York state energy conservation code, whichever is more stringent. In
addition to such twenty percent (20%) reduction in energy cost, the
design agency shall make investments in energy efficiency that reduce
energy cost by an additional five percent (5%) if it finds that the
payback on such investment through savings in energy cost would not
exceed seven years or, in the alternative, the design agency shall make
investments in energy efficiency that reduce energy cost by an
additional ten percent (10%) if it finds that the payback on such
investment through savings in energy cost would not exceed seven years.
c. Capital projects, other than those required to comply with green
building standards in accordance with subdivision b of this section,
shall be subject to the following:
(1) Each capital project that includes the installation or replacement
of a boiler at an estimated construction cost for such installation or
replacement of two million dollars ($2,000,000) or more, or that
involves the installation or replacement of lighting systems in a
building at an estimated construction cost for such installation or
replacement of one million dollars ($1,000,000) or more, shall be
designed and constructed to reduce energy cost by a minimum of ten
percent (10%), as determined by the methodology prescribed in LEED
energy and atmosphere credit 1 or the New York state energy conservation
code, whichever is more stringent.
(2) Each capital project, other than a project required to comply with
paragraph one of this subdivision, that involves the installation or
replacement of HVAC comfort controls at an estimated construction cost
for such installation or replacement of two million dollars ($2,000,000)
or more, shall be designed and constructed to reduce energy cost by a
minimum of five percent (5%) as determined by the methodology prescribed
in LEED energy and atmosphere credit 1 or the New York state energy
conservation code, whichever is more stringent.
d. In addition to complying with any other applicable subdivision in
this section, each capital project involving the installation or
replacement of plumbing systems that includes the installation or
replacement of plumbing fixtures at an estimated construction cost for
such installation or replacement of plumbing systems of five hundred
thousand dollars ($500,000) or more shall be designed and constructed to
reduce potable water consumption in the aggregate by a minimum of thirty
percent (30%), as determined by a methodology not less stringent than
that prescribed in LEED water efficiency credit 3.2; provided, however,
that such percentage shall be reduced to a minimum of 20% if the
department of buildings rejects an application for the use of waterless
urinals for the project.
e. This section shall apply only to capital projects involving
buildings classified in occupancy groups B-1, B-2, C, E, F-1a, F-1b,
F-3, F-4, G, H-1 and H-2.
f. The mayor may exempt from each provision of this section capitol
projects accounting for up to 20% of the capital dollars in each fiscal
year subject to such provision if in his or her sole judgment such
exemption is necessary in the public interest. At the conclusion of each
fiscal year the mayor shall report to the council the exemptions granted
pursuant to this section.
g. This section shall not apply to capital projects of entities that
are not city agencies unless fifty percent (50%) or more of the
estimated cost of such project is to be paid for out of the city
treasury. This exemption shall not apply to any capital project that
receives ten million dollars ($10,000,000) or more out of the city
treasury.
h. This section shall not apply to capital projects that have received
capital dollars from the city treasury before January 1, 2007.
i. The mayor shall promulgate rules to carry out the provisions of
this section.
j. The costs listed in subdivisions b, c, d and g of this section
shall be indexed to inflation.
** k. Capital projects accounting for at least fifty percent (50%) of
the capital dollars in each fiscal year allocated for each city agency
that are subject to paragraph one of subdivision b of this section that
utilize a version of the LEED green building rating system for which the
United States Green Building Council will accept applications for
certification, shall apply to the United States Green Building Council
for certification that such projects have achieved a silver or higher
rating under the LEED green building rating system or, with respect to
projects involving buildings classified in occupancy groups G or H-2, a
certified or higher rating under such rating system.
** NB Repealed January 1, 2017
* NB Effective January 1, 2007