Using Incentives to Promote Green Stormwater Practices. Ed MacMullan Senior Economist

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Using Incentives to Promote Green Stormwater Practices Ed MacMullan Senior Economist

Incentive Goal By Developers, who care about regulatory risk, construction costs, and property sales By Property Owners, who care about monthly infrastructure fees property taxes ease of operation and maintenance

Incentive Strategies 1. Increase developerʼs revenues 2. Reduce costs to developer and property owner 3. Reduce developerʼs risks

Increase Developerʼs Revenues Market Incentives Less gray infrastructure More buildable lots Lower costs per lot Higher market value per lot Incentives that target new construction Increased floor-area ratio (FAR) Increased lot density

Less Gray Infrastructure Example system savings: - Narrow streets, sidewalks - Fewer curbs and gutters - Shorter sewer, water, road, and other utility connections 2 nd Ave. SEA Street, Seattle Narrower street width and fewer sidewalks reduced paving costs by 49%.

More Buildable Lots Somerset Subdivision, MD Eliminated a stormwater pond, added six additional lots. Gap Creek Subdivision, AR Cluster development and LID techniques allowed developers to add 17 additional lots.

Lower Costs, Higher Value Gap Creek Subdivision, AR Lots sold for $3,000 more, cost $4,800 less to develop than conventional lots. Mill Creek Subdivision, IL Clustered site design, swales and reduced impervious surfaces saved about $3,500 per lot.

New Construction Bonuses Portland FAR Bonus Greenroof on 60% of roof Builders may add 3 sf of floor area per 1 sf of greenroof. Sammamish Density Bonus LID techniques earn points that builders can use to increase site development density or building height.

Reduce Costs to Developer and Property Owner Direct subsidies for materials, construction Construction subsidy Cost-share program Discounts on local materials Reduce permit and development fees Reduce stormwater fees Reduce taxes

Construction Subsidy Some cities pay builders a direct monetary subsidy when they install a greenroof. Portland: $5.00/SF D.C.: $3.00/SF (pilot project) Chicago: $5,000 grant Toronto: $5.00/SF

Cost-Share and Rebates King County pays 50% of costs up to $20,000. Puget Sound Partnership has suggested giving a one-time incentive for purchasing local materials used in LID construction. Austin, Chicago, and Santa Monica give discounts or rebates for home installation of green infrastructure.

Reduce Development Fees System Development Credit Some cities provide discounts to offset the charges for new development, if builder uses LID. Bellingham, WA: 50% credit by meeting minimum LID threshold. Gresham, OR: Partial fee credit, contingent on proper O&M.

Reduce Stormwater Fees Many cities that collect SW fees offer incentives that waive part of the fee in exchange for using green infrastructure. Portland (up to 100% on-site fee) Gresham (up to 27%) King County (up to 25%) Philadelphia (up to 50%) Minneapolis (up to 50%)

Reduce Taxes NY City Property Tax Credit Building owners who install a greenroof on 50% of rooftop earn a one-year property tax credit up to $100,000. MD Green Building Tax Credit Green-build credits offset property taxes. If credits > taxes, can carry forward excess credits for 10 years.

Reduce Developerʼs Risks Coordinate regulations, stormwater manuals, and engineering standards to include green infrastructure Streamline permitting and inspection process Educate public and professionals on benefits of green infrastructure

Coordinate Regulations Regulatory barriers are commonly cited as impediment to green infrastructure. Cities can reduce risk by Adopting model ordinances Approving SW manuals and engineering standards that include green infrastructure

Streamline Permitting King County provides a dedicated Green Track for LID projects, assigned to permitting staff with expertise in LID. Ashburnham, MA has created a simplified permit process for residential projects using LID.

Education Educating professionals and public on green infrastructure can help raise awareness and reduce uncertainty. Orange, MA Riverfront Park Created an LID Outdoor Classroom California Coastal Commission LID Outreach and Training Initiative

Things to Consider Green infrastructure will be most successful if itʼs market-driven. Use a mechanism thatʼs already in place. Existing permit and fee programs Familiar and easier to administer Not one size fits all.

Municipality Perspective Reduced revenues (fee discounts) vs. reduced infrastructure costs (construction and O&M) Increased staff time (expedited permitting) vs. reduced infrastructure costs LID benefits beyond reduced infrastructure costs

Ed MacMullan Senior Economist 541-687-0051 macmullan@econw.com www.econw.com See handout for additional resources.