Last Updated July 19, 2022
Program Overview
Category:
Financial Incentive
State:
Virginia
Incentive Type:
Green Building Incentive
Administrator:
Arlington County
Start Date:
N/A
Expiration Date:
N/A
Applicable Sectors:
N/A
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies:
N/A
Summary
2020 Green Building Incentive Policy
- LEED Gold is now the minimum level of green building certification required in order to receive bonus density in the program (Earthcraft is allowed for multifamily).
- In addition, all levels must do the following:
- Include baseline items that address specific energy measures including energy and water efficient appliances, electric vehicle charging, renewable energy, ventilation performance, refrigerant leakage, and energy benchmarking.
- Other baseline community sustainability priorities include equity, human interaction with nature (biophilia), light pollution reduction, and bird-friendly materials.
- Meet specified energy optimization criteria to ensure energy efficiency above the LEED baseline.
- Achieve the Energy Star Building Certification (or equivalent) post-occupancy, with increasing levels of compliance stipulated for higher FAR levels.
- The Green Building Incentive Policy adds one additional level for participation, increasing the flexibility of the program for participants. The Policy now offers five levels of participation ranging from .25 FAR to .70 FAR, each with increasing requirements for energy efficiency.
- For participation above the baseline 0.25 FAR level, projects must meet the above-noted requirements and must include a specific number of additional items selected from the “Extra” list. Items on the “Extra” list incentivize additional renewable energy, energy storage and resilience, electrification of building systems, additional energy efficiency, low carbon materials, and affordable housing.
- At the three highest levels of participation, applicants may opt to use a more stringent building certification such as Passive House, Net Zero Energy or Zero Carbon certifications.
- In order to ensure that the Policy continues to remain rigorous and in line with the Community Energy Plan goals, the Policy includes an Automatic Update that will take effect on June 30, 2023. This update will increase the minimum requirements for energy optimization specified for each level of participation.
Full information on the updated policy can be found here.