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Latest revision as of 20:33, 31 December 2014
Type: Program
Status: Ongoing
Source File: http://egov.cityofchicago.org/webportal/COCWebPortal/COC_EDITORIAL/CGH_brochure_LORES.pdf
Description:
Overview
Chicago Green Homes provides the tools and strategies
for building homes and multi-family buildings that are
energy-efficient and environmentally responsible.
By encouraging the use of new technologies,
products, and practices, and certifying those efforts,
it also creates choice in the marketplace for buyers
and renters, and gives builders and developers a way
to distinguish their products.
Eligibility
Most residential projects are eligible, including
new construction and renovations of single-family
homes (including town homes) and multi-family
buildings (less than 80 feet in height). The program
is voluntary; however, if you are seeking financial
assistance from the City, your participation may
be required.
How It Works
Use the Chicago Green Homes Checklist and choose
from a range of building options and strategies,
each with an associated point value. Consult the
Chicago Green Homes Program Guide for detailed
explanations and technical information. Achieve a
1, 2, or 3-star-rating based upon the number of points
earned. Receive a Chicago Green Homes Certificate
for your project upon review and approval by the
Chicago Department of Environment.
Incentives
In addition to receiving a Chicago Green Homes
Certificate, participants will be granted the use of
the Chicago Green Homes logo and their projects
will be recognized on the City’s website. Projects
submitted to the program may also qualify for the
Chicago Department of Buildings expedited green
permit process. To learn more about the process and
eligibility requirements, visit the City’s website at
http://www.cityofchicago.org/dcap. Choose “Green Permit
Program” under the “Permit Program” category.
Participation
To participate in Chicago Green Homes, applicants
must complete an applicant agreement, enrollment
form and checklist, and submit all necessary
drawings and documentation. Enrollment prior
to beginning construction is preferred.