In addition to benchmarking requirements, requires further energy audits, retrocommissioning, building operator training, occupant engagement, and identification of renewable opportunities for public buildings.
In addition to benchmarking requirements, requires that all buildings not receiving an Energy Star score of at least 50 must conduct an energy audit and retrocommissioning every seven years.
In addition to benchmarking requirements, requires buildings owners to conduct an energy audit or retrocommissioning every five years, unless their building receives an ENERGY STAR score at or above 50.
Requires owners of commercial and industrial buildings to annually rate and report the energy use; perform periodic energy assessments; perform periodic retrocommissioning and implement cost effective energy efficiency measures.
Requires benchmarking and, in some cases, audits and retrocommissioning.
Requires energy benchmarking for city-owned buildings over 10,000 sf or certain classes of buildings over 25,000 sf. Requires auditing for buildings of certain classes with an area greater than 25,000 sf.
Requires energy assessments at time of sale for medium, small, and single family buildings, and will phase-in all buildings by building size and year, with the exception of single family homes.
Requires that buildings report energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, and water use to the city using Portfolio Manager (or an equivalent tool).
Established a comprehensive growth policy for the state, part of which was a requirement to designate urban growth boundaries, planned growth areas, and rural areas based on projections of growth over a 20-year period.
Protects rural agricultural and forestlands outside the boundary. The Columbia Region Association of Governments proposed an urban growth boundary for the Portland region in 1977, which has been periodically amended.