City of Scottsdale - Green Building Incentives

AZ Green Building Incentive commercial residential multifamily residential

Administered by: City of Scottsdale

Program Details

Program ID
2658
Last Updated
7/19/2022

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
commercial residential multifamily residential
Eligible Technologies
solar - passive solar photovoltaics daylighting equipment insulation water heaters lighting furnaces boilers heat pumps programmable thermostats energy mgmt. systems/building controls duct/air sealing building insulation siding roofs comprehensive measures/whole building custom/others pending approval other ee fuel cells using renewable fuels tankless water heater

Program Summary

Scottsdale’s Green Building Program, established in 1998, was the first such program in Arizona with an emphasis on residential home construction. It was developed to encourage environmentally responsible building in the Sonoran Desert region by incorporating healthy, resource- and energy-efficient materials and methods in the design and construction of homes. The program’s goals are to reduce the environmental impact of building; achieve both short and long-term savings of energy, water and other natural resources; and encourage a healthier indoor environment. Incentives include technical assistance, green building permits and inspections, monthly educational lectures, a homeowner’s manual, recognition on the city website, and free promotional green building materials, including a job site sign. Green building projects are reviewed and inspected as part of the city development regulatory process. As such, a green building permit is issued for construction, a green inspection card is used by the city building inspectors during construction, and a green "certificate of occupancy" is issued upon completion of the project. Projects must complete a Green Home Rating Checklist to qualify for the incentives. There are two designation tiers available - a basic and advanced designation. See checklist for specific criteria.

Contact & Resources

Please verify current program details with the administering agency before making any financial decisions.

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