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Draft policy incentivises sustainable building development

A policy that financially incentivises the construction of energy efficient and sustainable buildings is now on public exhibition for community review.

Armidale Regional Council in partnership with the community is committed to achieving its Zero30 carbon neutral standards and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. To do this council must develop policies that encourages and increases the uptake of sustainable development across the local government area. 

The Draft Ecological Sustainable Development (ESD) Policy seeks to provide incentives to people who build energy efficient and sustainable buildings.

Armidale mayor Sam Coupland said council was leading the way in the region for affordable green housing and at the same time contributing to reducing the cost-of-living pressures long term.

“If we want to realise a more sustainable neighbourhood, one that makes our buildings more comfortable for our climate and reduces our carbon footprint, as a council we need to provide policies that help to achieve this,” said mayor Coupland

“Sustainable building design and the long-term financial benefits of reducing household energy consumption is not a new concept, but there is a perceived or real higher cost to achieving these standards. If we can reduce some of these costs in the short term and there is an increase in sustainable design, hopefully in the long term this will normalise sustainable building.”

To meet the objectives of the policy the development must clearly demonstrate that it meets a number of sustainable building practices including:
Improvements to liveability through climate orientation and compact living
Thoughtful site selection and avoidance of excavation and vegetation removal
Low embodied energy building materials and small building footprint
Ensuring the development meets international energy efficiency and thermal comfort standards
Water conservation through exceeding mandatory Government efficiency scheme requirements
Careful consideration of prevailing climate considerations
Retention of native and exotic trees, protection of ecological communities

To review the draft ESD policy currently on public exhibition until Monday 6 November 2023, visit council’s online engagement hub at yoursay.armidale.nsw.gov.au

 

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