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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSSF-2013 Draft Climate Action Plan CITY OF South San Francisco Climate Action Plan vvv-olbvnqkc-bnl Learn more about climate change in /w¦·;© , and understand your community's vulnerabilities and Resident in South San opportunities in /w¦·;©  Francisco Explore local trends and activiites that cause GHGs in /w¦·;© Find ideas to improve your home in /w¦·;© Learn about programs and ideas to reduce operating costs and market your business in /w¦·;© Business in South San Find out about rebates and incentives available for Francisco businesses undertaking energy efficiency improvements in /w¦·;© Identify potential partnerships based on the State or regional programs and strategies outlined in /w¦·;©­ and  government staff Generate ideas for energy and climate action planning based on ideas in /w¦·;© Climate Land Use & Building Energy Waste Change Transportation & Renewables Reduction 2009: Green X-Ray 2007: Construction 2010: Sustainable House and Demolition South San 2001: Demonstration Recycling Francisco Division Transportation Project Ordinance launched Demand Management Program 2010: Annex building solar 2008: Green Food installation Packaging 2013: Emissions Ordinance reduction goal of 15% below 2005 2011: Miller 2010: Bicycle levels by 2020 Avenue Parking Master Plan 2012: Regional Structure adopted single-use bag ban completed with EV charging and green features Land Use and Existing Activities Transportation 22% 27% Water Efficiency 1% Waste 14% Renewable Energy Efficiency Energy 25% 11% Existing Land Use and Activities Transportation 15% Water 23% Efficiency <1% Waste 12% Renewable Energy Energy 15% Efficiency 35% u u u u u u u u Existing Activity 1: ANIP 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 540 2 Participation Metrics: 290 homes receiving full retrofits and 460 homes receiving partial retrofits Existing Activity 2: C&D Ordinance 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 50 2 Participation Metrics: 9,310 additional tons of recycled C&D waste Existing Activity 3: CSI 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 890 2 Participation Metrics: 70 solar panel arrays installed to date Existing Activity 4: Municipal Energy Programs 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 330 2 Participation Metrics: Not applicable Existing Activity 5: Community Transportation Plan 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): Supportive Not quantified 2 Participation Metrics: Supportive Not applicable Existing Activity 6: SSFUSD-Chevron Partnership 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 460 2 Participation Metrics: Not applicable Existing Activity 7: TDM 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 4,210 2 Participation Metrics: Not applicable Existing Activity 8: General Plan 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 3,610 2 Participation Metrics: 440 single-family homes and 3,350 multi- family homes built since 2005 Existing Activity 9: Green X-Ray House 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): Supportive Not quantified 2 Participation Metrics: Supportive Not applicable Measure 1.1: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 890 2 Participation Metrics: Implement regional transportation plans and existing programs Measure 1.2: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 3,580 2 Participation Metrics: Expansion of TDMs to affect 2544% of all local employment Measure 1.3: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 2,660 2 Participation Metrics: 8.5% of city is transit-oriented, mixed-use development, achieving 30 units/acre in the ECR/Chestnut Plan and a 10% reduction in parking supply for reductions in vehicle miles traveled Measure 2.1: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 2,770 2 Participation Metrics: 80 public EV charging stations, and 950 houses (4%) and 90 EV charging stations installed at businesses Measure 2.2: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 2,670 2 Participation Metrics: 1,670 lawnmowers (20%) and 430 leaf blowers (20%) traded in; 40% of equipment used in construction converted to alternative fuels and a 25% reduction in constructi idling time Measure 3.1: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 250 2 Participation Metrics: 90 new single-family houses (20%), 670 new multi-family units (20%), and 40 new businesses (20%) achieving the CALGreen Tier 1 standards Measure 3.2: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 1,900 2 Participation Metrics: 300 low-income homes (40%) weatherized; 1,450 households (10%) participating in the basic-level Energy Upgrade CA program, and 720 households (5%) participating in the advanced program; 990 homes (4%) upgrading appliances, and 780 new and existing homes (3%) using smart grid appliances; 40 for-sale homes (5%) receiving upgrades as part of the sales process Measure 3.3: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 9,470 2 Participation Metrics: 360 businesses (15%) upgrading appliances; 50 existing businesses (2%) and 10 new businesses (5 using smart grid appliances; 3 million nonresidential square fee (20%) being retrocommissioned; 50% of all nonresidential boilers upgraded to higher-efficiency models; 470 businesses (20%) undergoing structural retrofits, and 90 businesses (4%) undergoi deep retrofits Measure 3.4: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 60 2 Participation Metrics: 810 existing houses (4%) and 50 existing businesses (2%), and 570 new houses (15%) and 20 new businesses (10%), reducing energy use through cooling strategies Measure 3.5: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 130 2 Participation Metrics: 2,010 houses (10%) engaging in behavioral-based energy reduction efforts Insulation Major Systems Air & Duct Sealing Solar Photovoltaic Solar Thermal Lighting & Plug Heating Wind Loads Air Conditioning Water Catchment Appliances Ventilation Behavior Water Heating Windows Fundamentals Renewables Measure 4.1: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 5,100 2 Participation Metrics: 80,440 (2%) square feet of nonresidential roof space converted to solar panels; 1,390 (6%) houses with solar panel arrays; 38% of electricity demand for new large-scale nonresidential development supplied by on-site renewables; 1,050 houses (4%) with solar water heaters Measure 4.2: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): Supportive Not quantified 2 Participation Metrics: Supportive Not applicable Measure 4.3: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): Supportive Not quantified 2 Participation Metrics: Supportive Not applicable Measure 5.1: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 6,720 2 Participation Metrics: 21,520 households (90%) and 2,290 businesses (90%) participating in composting program; all community residents and employees participating in the increased recycling efforts Measure 5.2: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): Supportive Not quantified 2 Participation Metrics: Supportive Not applicable Measure 6.1: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): 250 2 Participation Metrics: 1.03 billion gallons of water and 1,346,020 kWh saved annually Measure 6.2: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): Supportive Not quantified 2 Participation Metrics: Supportive Not applicable Measure 7.1: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): Supportive Not quantified 2 Participation Metrics: Supportive Not applicable Measure 7.2: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): Supportive Not quantified 2 Participation Metrics: Supportive Not applicable Measure 7.3: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): Supportive Not quantified 2 Participation Metrics: Supportive Not applicable Measure 7.4: Implementation Metrics 2020 GHG Reduction (MTCOe): Supportive Not quantified 2 Participation Metrics: Supportive Not applicable Favorable for Favorable for Favorable for Unfavorable for adaptation and reduction, but adaptation, but adaptation and reduction efforts unfavorable for unfavorable for reduction efforts adaptation efforts reduction efforts Favorable Actions Unfavorable Actions Peak energy Meeting peak demand energy demand Forestry with non-Development in management with fossil fuels native species floodplains Energy-efficient Water buildings desalination Urban forestry (shade trees) Traditional sprawl with high water development demand Water Increased air conservation conditioner use Certain biofuels Development in Use of drainage Smart growth production hotter regions pumps in low- principles lying areas . Water and Solid Waste Wastewater 3% <1% Off-Road 5% Energy 47% Transportation 45% u u u u u u u