For the purposes of this chapter, certain words and terms used
are defined as follows:
ALTERATION
A change in the supporting members of a building, such as
bearing walls, columns, beams, girders or floors, or any other change
which is not merely a repair or replacement of any existing part,
where such change would tend to:
A.
Enlarge or diminish the floor area or usable floor area of the
building or any part thereof.
B.
Cause a change in the location or height of the exterior walls
or roof of the building or structure.
C.
Make possible a greater intensity of occupancy or use of the
building or structure.
APPLICANT
Any person, corporation, partnership, firm or any other entity
making an application to the Town pursuant to this chapter.
BUILDING
Any structure intended for the shelter, housing or enclosure
of any person, animal, property or substance; also see "structure."
COMMERCIAL PROJECT
Any project, other than a Town-sponsored project, which involves
the construction of commercial buildings, offices, industrial buildings,
mixed-use buildings, multiple-family residences and senior citizen
multiple-family residences.
CONDITIONED SPACE
An enclosed space in a building that is provided with a mechanical
heating system that has a capacity exceeding 10 Btu/(hr. x ft.2),
or is provided with a mechanical cooling system that has a capacity
exceeding five Btu/(hr. x ft.2), unless the space-conditioning system
is designed and thermostatically controlled to maintain a process
environment temperature less than 55°F or to maintain a process
environment temperature greater than 90°F for the entire space
the system serves.
CONSTRUCTION
The building of any building or structure or any portion
thereof.
COVERED PROJECT
All Town-sponsored construction projects and all commercial
projects within the Town that include 4,000 gross square feet or more
of conditioned space. For the purposes of this chapter, "covered project"
shall include alteration construction projects that incorporate 4,000
gross square feet or more of additional conditioned space. An alteration
construction project that consists solely of interior improvements
to an existing building shall not be considered a covered project.
FLOOR AREA, GROSS (MULTIFAMILY AND NONRESIDENTIAL)
The sum of the horizontal area of all stories of a building,
measured from the exterior faces of exterior walls, or, in the case
of a common wall separating two buildings, from the center line of
such common walls, but excluding unenclosed porches, porticoes, balconies,
raised platforms, roof overhangs, gutters and chimneys, and nonhabitable
space in a basement devoted to mechanical equipment, accessory storage,
parking and/or loading.
GREEN BUILDING
A whole systems approach to the design, construction, and
operation of buildings that helps mitigate the environmental, economic,
and social impacts of buildings. Green building practices recognize
the relationship between natural and built environments and seek to
minimize the use of energy, water, and other natural resources and
provide a healthy, productive indoor environment.
GREEN BUILDING PROJECT CHECKLIST
A checklist or scorecard developed by the U.S. Green Building
Council, and as may be amended, for the purpose of calculating a score
on the LEEDTM Commercial Green Building
Rating System. Covered projects shall utilize the Green Building Project
Checklist that corresponds with the Green Building Rating System approved
for use.
GREEN BUILDING WORKSHEET
A worksheet or form developed by the Green Building Compliance
Official, and as may be amended, which specifies information to be
submitted prior to any public hearing for site plan review for a covered
project. The Green Building Worksheet shall specify the form and content
of the required documentation.
LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGNTM (LEEDTM) STANDARDS
A voluntary, third-party rating system where credits are
earned for satisfying specified green building criteria. Developed
by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC), LEEDTM is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design,
construction, and operation of high-performance green buildings. LEEDTM, as defined is this chapter, will refer to the most
current standards as revised by the USGBC.
LEEDTM GREEN BUILDING RATING SYSTEM
The most recent version of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design (LEEDTM) Commercial Green Building
Rating System, or other related LEEDTM rating
system, approved by the U.S. Green Building Council.
LEEDTM GREEN BUILDING REFERENCE GUIDE
A supporting document published by the U.S. Green Building
Council that provides detailed information, resources, and standards
for the five environmental categories covered by the LEEDTM rating system, including information regarding the
documentation required for LEEDTM certification.
Town staff shall maintain the most recent version of the LEEDTM Reference Guide at all times.
STRUCTURE
A building which is constructed or erected, or any piece
of work artificially built or composed of parts joined together in
some definite manner and permanently attached to the ground.
TOWN-SPONSORED PROJECT
Any construction project primarily funded and sponsored by
the Town or on Town-owned land.
Every applicant shall pay a fee of $0.03 per square foot of
the project, not to exceed $15,000, to the Town of Greenburgh Green
Building Fund. An applicant who registers a covered project with the
U.S. Green Building Council LEEDTM certification
through the U.S. Green Building Council shall have this fee refunded.