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Type of Approach (Mandatory, Scoring, <br />Suggestion) <br />Mandatory Scoring Suggestion <br />Establishes requirements that <br />would apply to all buildings <br />that meet specific criteria <br />Typically an ordinance <br />Scores <br />buildings/developments on a <br />set of criteria, often used <br />when there is competition for <br />a specific site <br />“Strong encouragement” to <br />comply with provided <br />guidelines, no established <br />requirements <br />Examples: size, zoning area Higher scoring projects are <br />better qualified for city <br />program funding or approval <br />Provides education and <br />information to consider <br />sustainability in construction. <br />This is a good option for <br />guidance to residents in <br />single-family homes. <br />Type of Approach (Mandatory, Scoring, <br />Suggestion) <br />•The mandatory approach is the recommended option, ensuring <br />compliance from a sustainability standpoint. <br />•More standardization helps with competition and cost control. <br />•We do not want to turn off developers who are considering <br />new/redevelopment in SAV. <br />•There is less confusion if a policy is straightforward and clear for <br />developers to follow, and if it is written into Code. <br />23