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Edwin M. Lee Mayor
Deborah O. Raphael
Director
San F ranci sco Depar tment of the Env i ronment 1455 Market S t ree t , Sui te 1200, San F rancisco, CA 94103 Te lephone: (415) 355-3700 • Fax: (415) 554-6393
Emai l : env i ronmen [email protected] • SFEnvi ronment .o rg Printed on100% post-consumer recycled paper.
Municipal Green Building Task Force Meeting
Approved Minutes January 13, 2016
Appointed Members: Present: Amanda Dougherty, SFPUC Water Bill Worthen*, Public Member, Urban Fabrick
Jessica Perez, Public Works Landscape Architecture
John Updike*, Real Estate Division Magdalena Ryor*, Public Works Project Management
Mark Palmer*, Chair, SF Environment
Mark Rudnicki, SF Municipal Transportation Agency May Chan*, Public Works/Infrastructure Design & Construction
Melina Markarian*, Public Works /Building Design & Construction
Mohsin Shaikh*, SF Department of Building Inspection Rachel Kraai, SFPUC Wastewater
Absent: Cyndy Scully*, SF Department of Public Health
Derrick Homer*, SF International Airport Matt Jasmin*, SF Recreation and Park
Roberto Lombardi*, SF Public Library
Wendy Proctor, SF Port
*LEED Accredited
In addition there were attendees representing SFPUC Power, SF Public Works, SF Planning, SMG Moscone, Thornton Tomasetti,
Webcor Builders, Powersmiths International, Ambient Energy and Arup.
1. Introductions.
2. Minutes: The meeting minutes from December 9, 2015 were adopted as written.
3. Announcements: San Francisco Wholesale Produce Market is now LEED CS Gold certified. This is the first LEED Core
and Shell certification in the city portfolio. SF Municipal LEED projects now total 5,767,441 square feet. Weekly green
building educational sessions are held at SF Environment office, 1455 Market St. Suite 1200 most Thursdays at noon.
4. Waiver Requests: None.
5. Municipal Project Reports: Michael Hummel of EBS presented the LEED CS Gold San Francisco Wholesale Produce Market.
6. Presentation: Renee Azerbegi and Devika Kumar of Ambient Energy presented the WELL Building Standard®. The WELL
Building Standard is an evidence-based system for measuring, certifying and monitoring the performance of building features that
impact health and well-being.
7. Old Business:
• SF Environment Code LEED v4 amendment draft was discussed. Comments due by Feb. 10.
• Municipal Construction and Demolition Debris Diversion Report was postponed.
• Better Roofs policy update was discussed.
• Proposed Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure requirement was discussed.
8. New Business: None
9. Public Comment: None