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description of the required design principles, including the scale, <br />form, and quality of the building; the mix of project elements; and <br />the relationship to the street and surrounding uses. <br />2.Compliance with the project design elements that were reviewed <br />at the time of council approval is a condition of approval of the <br />exemption, except that the city manager may approve a deviation <br />from those design elements if the city manager determines in <br />writing that the deviations provide the same or greater degree of <br />adherence to the design principles. <br />(f)Green Building. <br />1.Green building requirements apply only to the residential <br />occupancy areas and common areas such as hallways, stairwells, <br />centralized HVAC or hot water heating, and laundry facilities. The <br />requirements do not apply to the commercial areas or ancillary <br />amenities such as parking garage, swimming pools, and <br />recreation centers. <br />2.The project will perform at least 10% more efficiently than the <br />performance established in the Oregon Energy Efficiency <br />Specialty Code (OEESC) or similar code adopted by the State of <br />Oregon. <br />a.Green building requirements for one to three story multiple- <br />family buildings are as follows: <br />(1)Obtain LEED v4 for homes low-rise multiple-family <br />basic certification and modeled at least 10% above <br />current OEESC; <br />(2)Obtain earth advantage multiple-family silver level <br />certification and provide a commissioning report; or <br />(3)Obtain NW Energy Star certification through the <br />Eugene Water and Electric Board program and <br />provide a commissioning report. <br />b.Green building requirements for four stories and above <br />multiple-family buildingsare as follows: <br />(1)Obtain LEED for homes midrise basic certification and <br />modeled at 10% above current OEESC; or <br />(2)City review of the project demonstrates that: <br />(A)Model building energy performance, utilizing the <br />LEED for homes midrise energy modeling <br />methodology, shows that the building will <br />perform 10% above current OEESC <br />performance; <br />(B)The building is constructed to modeled plans; <br />(C)Commissioning reporthas beenprovided prior <br />to issuance of certificate of occupancy; and <br />(D)Applicant commits to working with city to report <br />multiple-family occupancy energy use data to <br />city for the tax exempt period. <br />3.Projects that will provide onsite parking are required toinstall <br />conduit for future electric vehicle charging stations. <br />(g)Local Economic Impact Plan. <br />1.The applicant must provide a plan that provides for more than <br />50% of the dollar volume of the combined professional services <br />Ordinance -Page 5of 11 <br /> <br />