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Name: Commercial Building Energy Performance Reporting Records
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Description: Commercial Building Energy Performance
In April 2015, Portland City Council adopted the Commercial Building Energy Performance Reporting Ordinance to benchmark, measure and advance progress toward the City’s climate goals for existing buildings. The ordinance requires commercial buildings 20,000 square feet and larger to use the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager® benchmarking tool for tracking energy performance metrics and reporting this information annually to the City. Commercial buildings 50,000 square feet and larger began energy reporting with calendar year 2015. For the 2016 reporting year, the building size threshold dropped to 20,000 square feet to cover approximately 80 percent of the conditioned commercial floor area in Portland. Starting with the 2016 reporting year, the City of Portland is publishing individual energy performance metrics for buildings 50,000 square feet and larger. That data is displayed on the Energy Performance Information tab of this workbook. Transparency of energy data can inform building managers, tenants and energy service providers on how their buildings perform compared to similar buildings in Portland. Later this year, the City will publish energy performance information on an online map for easier comparison between commercial buildings.
Name: Commercial Building Energy Performance Reporting Archive
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Description: Commercial Building Energy Performance
In April 2015, Portland City Council adopted the Commercial Building Energy Performance Reporting Ordinance to benchmark, measure and advance progress toward the City’s climate goals for existing buildings. The ordinance requires commercial buildings 20,000 square feet and larger to use the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager® benchmarking tool for tracking energy performance metrics and reporting this information annually to the City. Commercial buildings 50,000 square feet and larger began energy reporting with calendar year 2015. For the 2016 reporting year, the building size threshold dropped to 20,000 square feet to cover approximately 80 percent of the conditioned commercial floor area in Portland. Starting with the 2016 reporting year, the City of Portland is publishing individual energy performance metrics for buildings 50,000 square feet and larger. That data is displayed on the Energy Performance Information tab of this workbook. Transparency of energy data can inform building managers, tenants and energy service providers on how their buildings perform compared to similar buildings in Portland. Later this year, the City will publish energy performance information on an online map for easier comparison between commercial buildings.
This layer represents an archive of reports from previous years.
Description: Portland Zoning Code Chapter 33.272
The major public trail requirements are intended to:
• Increase recreational opportunities within the City of Portland and connect these
recreational opportunities with a regional recreational trail system;
• Support active modes of transportation and provide connections to other transportation
systems;
• Increase public access to and along the Willamette River and to other significant natural
resource areas;
• Provide emergency vehicle access;
• Provide access to increase public safety;
• Assist in flood protection and control;
• Assist in shoreline anchoring;
• Implement the City's Comprehensive Plan policies regarding public trails;
• Help create a pleasant, aesthetically pleasing urban environment; and
• Provide consistent standards for trail development.