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A communication transmitted from Louis A. DePasquale, City Manager, relative to a Planning Board recommendation to adopt, with additional comments, the Emissions Accounting Zoning Petition
CITY OF CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS
P L A N N I N G B O A R D
CITY HALL ANNEX, 344 BROADWAY, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139
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Date:
May 17, 2022
Subject:
Emissions Accounting Zoning Petition
Recommendation:
The Planning Board RECOMMENDS ADOPTION, with additional
comments.
To the Honorable, the City Council,
On March 29, 2022, the Planning Board WKH³%RDUG´KHOGDSXEOLFKHDULQJWRGLVFXVVD=RQLQJ
Petition by the City Council to amend Article 22.000 of the Cambridge Zoning Ordinance to
require applicants of most Green Building Projects to provide, as part of their compliance with
the Net Zero Narrative in Section 22.25.1(c)2, an accounting of greenhouse gas emissions
generated by construction, expected annual emissions generated by routine building operations,
lifetime expected emissions until the year 2050, and total expected emissions WKH³3HWLWLRQ´.
This accounting would be estimated and provided for informational purposes only. As proposed,
the requirements would not apply to any residential buildings that include affordable units, and
the Petition identifies specific types of emissions that shall and shall not be included in each of
these calculations. The Board heard a presentation from Councillor Zondervan and Councillor
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Community Development Department (CDD).
Following the presentation, public comment, and discussion among Board members, the
Planning Board voted to transmit a favorable recommendation on this Petition to the City
Council, with some additional comments.
Board members agreed that it is important for developers and designers to think about
greenhouse gas emissions at the early stages of a project, and it will be helpful to make
projections of greenhouse gas emissions available to the Planning Board and the public during a
SURMHFW¶VUHYLHZ. Board members also remarked that there is a relatively new awareness of
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WKH&LW\¶V1HW=HURSODQQLQJHIIRUWVDVDFRQWULEXWRUWRWRWDOemissions that should be studied.
The Board offered the following additional comments:
x Most Planning Board members agreed that because the intent of the Petition is to provide
accurate information at the early design stage, it would be preferable to make the
requirement applicable to all projects subject to Green Building Requirements, instead of
excluding certain residential developments.
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Emissions Accounting Zoning Petition
May 17, 2022
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x Most Planning Board members also agreed that for the information to be most useful, the
fullest possible accounting of greenhouse gas emissions should be undertaken, not
necessarily excluding features such as renewable energy systems, electric vehicle
infrastructure, and landscaping. Although such features may provide a positive
environmental benefit, the embodied emissions for the whole project should be included
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Board members recommended that City staff provide a detailed review of the Petition text, and
suggest any modifications that would improve its clarity and application.
The Planning Board voted with seven members in favor of transmitting the above
recommendation. Two members were absent.
Respectfully submitted for the Planning Board,
Mary Flynn, Vice Chair.