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Sustainable Code Integration Project

 

The Sustainable Code Integration Project is one of a series of projects commissioned by the City's Office of Conservation and Sustainable Development (OCSD) and financed by a Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant. The purpose of the project is to amend the City's Unified Development Code and its supporting documents to implement the City's sustainable goals and policies as identified in the diagnostic report.

To assist in the development of these amendments, an ad-hoc committee of professionals working in various fields related to sustainability (e.g. urban agriculture, solar, etc.), neighborhood representatives, and developers has been formed (i.e. Sustainable Code Committee). The Sustainable Code Committee meets the third Wednesday of each month and are open to the public.

 

The next committee meeting is:

June 19, 2013
3 pm
Joel D. Valdez Main Library*
101 N. Stone Ave., 4th floor conference room

*Parking will be validated if you park in the library parking garage or the County parking garage, which is on the on the north side of Alameda between Stone and Church.

Agenda

 

Draft UDC Text Amendment Recommendations

 

Proposed Revisions to the May 2013 Draft Urban Agriculture Amendments (June 12, 2013)

Proposed Revisions to the March 2013 Draft Urban Agriculture Amendments (May 8, 2013)

Urban Agriculture (March 2013)

Solar Development Standards (March 2013)

Other (March 2013)

 

SUSTAINABLE CODE COMMITTEE


Minutes

 

DIAGNOSTIC REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Sustainable Code Integration Project

Draft Diagnostic Report Priority Recommendations

 

Notes from Clarion's meetings with stakeholders (January 31st and February 1st)

 

Neighborhood Representative meeting notes

 

Developers Meeting notes

 

Urban Food Meeting notes

 

Staff Meeting notes