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Which type of approach would work best for St. Anthony? <br />(Mandatory approach, scoring approach or suggestion <br />approach) <br />•Mandatory approaches would apply to all buildings that meet the trigger criteria (size, zoning, etc) <br />•Scoring approach scores buildings/developments on a set of criteria; those with the highest scores <br />are better qualified for city program funding and approval. <br />•Suggestion approach is “strong encouragement” to comply with guidelines and consider <br />sustainability in construction. <br />•The mandatory approach is the recommended option, ensuring compliance from a sustainability <br />standpoint. More standardization helps with competition and cost control. <br />•We do not want to turn off developers who are considering new/redevelopment in SAV. <br />•Less confusion if a policy is straightforward and clear for developers to follow, and if it is written into <br />Code. <br />What priority impacts do we want to <br />target in a City overlay? <br />•Having priorities outlined now will position the City to be prepared for any new <br />development proposals in the future. <br />•Criteria that Commissioners highlighted as key to include in an overlay: <br />•Predicted and actual energy and water use <br />•Ongoing monitoring to track impacts and ensure compliance <br />•Utilization of renewable energy <br />•EV charging capability <br />•Diversion of construction waste from landfills and incinerators <br />•Stormwater management <br />7 <br />8